Raven's body is auctioned off and sold to the Hand. Since then, she has resurfaced as the leader of a new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. With this iteration--consisting of Sabretooth and Lady Mastermind --Mystique is attempting to raise enough funds to buy the island nation of Madripoor. She claims to be bored with the conflicts between various mutant factions, though she sows distrust in the younger, temporally-displaced Cyclops to alleviate this boredom.
When the Red Skull built "Reeducation Camps" on the ruins of the former mutant island kingdom of Genosha, he attracted the attention of the island's former ruler, Magneto. After a brief battle, Magneto murdered the Skull in cold blood by crushing his skull. This was but a temporary solution, which in fact, made things worse. Magneto's hatred combined with the brain of Charles Xavier which the Skull had taken for himself unleashed the Red Onslaught, a far more powerful and dangerous creature of pure hatred.
With newfound abilities, the Onslaught unleashed "World War Hate" across the planet. Meanwhile, on Genosha a large contingent of heroes pulled from the ranks of the Avengers, the Inhumans, the Fantastic Four, and the X-Men arrived to battle the Onslaught. While Quentin Quire shielded their minds against the Onslaught's attacks, they battled. The Onslaught activated to specially crafted sentinels that were made by Tony Stark with the specific purpose of taking down heroes.
With these at his command, the heroes fell, one-by-one, until Magneto fled the island, leaving Iron Man alone against his creations. When Magneto left, he decided to pull together a group of his own.
Together, Magneto's Cabal tore through the sentinels, which were unprepared to battle villains. However, they soon fell prey to the Onslaught's mind manipulation. The spell transformed the Red Onslaught back into the Red Skull, but it also affected the other heroes and villains present on the island - including Mystique. Many of the heroes began to turn colder, and more villainous, while many of the villains began to see the error of their ways. The heroes and villains left the island.
Evan Sabahnur, once a sweet and kind young boy, had been inverted, transforming into the Apocalypse. As such, he desired to end all of humankind. This time, he had the full support of the X-Men, who vowed to never again allow the humans and the Avengers to put them down.
Now inverted, Mystique decided to confront Apocalypse, who sent Rogue and Nightcrawler to meet her. Mystique urged her children to stop their lunacy at once, but they wouldn't listen. They attacked and attempted to kill Mystique, who was saved by an inverted Sabretooth. The pair was then whisked away to join the latest incarnation of the Avengers, which included all the villains present on Genosha, as well as Steve Rogers, Spider-Man, Zenpool Deadpool, inverted and Nomad.
In a last ditch attempt to stop Apocalypse from detonating a gene bomb that would wipe out humanity, these new Avengers battled Apocalypse and the X-Men one last time. Mystique is a mutant metamorph who can psionically shift the cells and tissues of her body so as to change her physical appearance. She can cause herself to look and sound exactly like any human, humanoid, or semi-humanoid being of either sex, wearing virtually any kind of clothing and accessory even glasses. As such, she almost never wears clothes of her own since she prefers to mimic clothing.
Her control is so exact that she can precisely duplicate another person's retina pattern in her own eyes, finger, palm and skin-pore patterns on her own hands and skin, and vocal cords to match voices to the point of deceiving vocal recognition software. She is also able to shift the placement of vital organs in her body to avoid damage from lacerations and punctures notably gunfire. She also possesses a retarded aging process, if she ages at all; she is over years old.
As a result of exposure to unknown extraterrestrial radiation her abilities enhanced; She now possesses a healing factor which grants her a great tolerance for toxins , enhanced strength, and augmented shapeshifting powers. She has been shown growing wings enabling flight , shifting her abdomen to conceal small firearms, growing extra limbs, changing her mass to become a small child and flattening her body strikingly similar to Mr.
Mystique was limited only by her inability to diminish or increase her own mass. As a result, while she could make herself look exactly like a person who was physically bigger than herself, she would not weigh as much as the actual person that she was imitating. Although she could maintain the form of another person of similar height, weight, and build indefinitely as with her own appearance as Raven Darkholme , the longer she maintained that form, the greater the strain she felt.
If she maintained a bigger form for too long a period, the length of which is directly proportional to the difference in size between that form and her normal one, she would collapse and revert to her normal appearance. However recently she has stated that her mass can change when she does, possibly a result of her enhancement.
Mystique also cannot duplicate the powers of the person she imitates: for example, when she turned herself into a duplicate of Nightcrawler, she did not gain his ability to teleport.
As of yet Mystique has not demonstrated any ability to adopt the form of non-humanoid beings, animals, plants, or non-living objects, it is conjectured that she cannot imitate any of these without interfering with the proper functioning of her internal organs and possibly causing her death. The truth however, like much regarding Mystique, remains unclear.
However, she has on occasion, adapted fins for swimming, and even wings for hang-gliding. She is a good hand to hand combatant and skilled marksman. Over the centuries, Mystique has become so adapt at imitation that she can usually tell if someone is pretending to be someone else just by their body language. This even goes for psychics, as she was able to tell that Nate Grey was possessing Norman Osborn. Mystique in the Age of Apocalypse reality, is the ferry woman to Avalon.
It is her duty to make sure that all travelers who attempt to enter Avalon meet with Cain, the guide to Avalon. Although she seems to oppose Apocalypse, Mystique is not much of a hero as she charges a heavy tariff to take passengers to Avalon by taking all of their valuables. Although she feels unfit to enter Avalon for her deeds, Nightcrawler convinces her to help him find Destiny. The counterpart of Mystique in Earth is male, and is called Mystiq.
He has a relationship with Destiny like his counterpart but due to his gender, has a child with her. Destiny and the child get killed under unknown circumstances and Mystiq often went to their grave site. On one occasion, he gets attacked by soldiers when the Exiles Sabretooth rescues him. After this he is in Sabretooth's debt and joins the Exiles. In the ultimate universe Mystique is a member of the Brotherhood, and former lover of Professor X until he left her for his student, Emma Frost.
Mystique holds a deep seated resentment for this and thus serves Magneto's goals without question. When Magneto is imprisoned after the events of Return of the King, Raven is initially seen when she teams up with Forge to take Magneto's place in his prison at the Triskelon building.
She is later replaced by Mastermind and Stacy X. She next participates in an attack on the Ultimate's headquarters in order to secure the body of the deceased Scarlet Witch. She uses her shape shifting ability to take Iron Man out of the battle by turning into the Black Widow. While using this form she nearly convinces him to commit suicide before being knocked unconscious by the Wasp. It is also worth noting that Xavier has a cat named after Mystique because the cat wrecked his office.
Emma was the one that made the suggestion. Mystique, now using Rogue's identity, and Sabretooth seek out Jean Grey currently under the guise of Karen Grant for an as-of-yet unrevealed purpose.
After Sabretooth killed Jean's current love interest, she used her powers to attack him and told Mystique to "Leave She seems to have a romantic relationshipwith Wolverine. After her memory is restored, she slaps Wolverine and then continues to fight along side the other awakened heroes. In the Marvel Mangaverse, Mystique teams up with her son, Nightcrawler and other members of the Brotherhood.
She is later killed by Storm with a lightning bolt. The Mystique zombie disguises herself as the Scarlet Witch in order to get close enough to bite Quicksilver. Along with the Blob and Pyro, she is later destroyed by Cyclops's optic blast through the head. Mystique left the Brotherhood of Mutants to work on her own as an assassin. She is dating the Blob in this universe. She disguised herself as lots of women throughout the time.
She then had a relationship with a baron but ended after the discovery of her newly born son's mutantcy. Mystique is the leader of the Brotherhood of Mutants. She is Rogue's foster mother who trained her after she left her family. She also instructed Rogue on how to absorb Ms.
Marvel's abilities. For her to have Rogue back from the X-Men, she disguised as Rogue making the situations more complicated for her. She then became a close ally of Apocalypse.
Nightcrawler also seeks for her to define the real reason for her leaving him. Despite her son's love, she declined him and told him that she hasn't loved Nightcrawler since, he was the reason of the Baron for abandoning her. She disguised as a doctor that proposes a cure but it was revealed that she only used Angel to become Apocalypse's horseman.
She then disguised as Angel in his absence. She had her biggest role in the Days of Future Past story arc, where she tied up and gagged an aide working for Senator Robert Kelly. After stealing the woman's identity, she attempted to assassinate Kelly and frame the X-Men for the crime, but was thwarted by Gambit.
She was voiced by Randall Carpenter in the first two seasons, and by Jennifer Dale in all subsequent appearances. She followed Destiny's vision as Rogue was recruited by the X-Men. In order to have Rogue away from the team, she have to give Rogue a bad image of the X-Men through disguising. After being exposed to Magneto's power enhancing machine, she could shapeshift not only into humans, but also animals, change her scent and become immune to telepathy.
After bringing Apocalypse back, she was turned into stone. Her stone form was taken by the brotherhood, but Nightcrawler took the statue back to the mansion. Rogue pushed her statue off a cliff in anger and it seemed to be the end of Mystique.
In season four, she returned as a horseman of Apocalypse, with her powers greatly enhanced. She appeared to be invulnerable and could transform into multiple beings and objects. She seemingly became normal again after Apocalypse's defeat. She was voiced by Colleen Wheeler.
She first appeared infiltrating the mansion in an attempt to discover if the Professor had regained consciousness. She fought with Wolverine and hinted that he should remember her. As she fled the mansion defeated, she discovered Nightcrawler who had teleported his way across the ocean from Genosha.
As Nightcrawler was attempting to alert the X-Men of Magneto's plans she knocked him out and and returned him to incarceration in Genosha. She was later seen breaking into the MRD in order to locate and free a dangerous young mutant. Mystique appeared later to help Wolverine liberate Christie Nord, Maverick's daughter.
Wolverine slowly recalled memories where he saved Mystique from being enhanced by the Weapon X program. They were attacked by Sabretooth during their escape. Wolverine told her to run and that he would find her. After the memories returned, Wolverine approached Mystique to apologize and ask for details of his past.
However, she refused to say anything since the man she loved would never return. As with all incarnations of Mystique, she is a blue-skinned metamorph with red hair.
Her eyes are yellow and she still wears the skull at the parting of her hair, and prefers to wear skin-tight white trousers and a top, instead of the naked rendition from the movies. Her power to reproduce the anatomy of others is so detailed that she can fool the retina scans of the MRD. Yet she also seems able to reproduce powers, or at least has mimicked Wolverine's heightened sense of smell. If she is able to reproduce other mutant's powers, and given that she has a history with Weapon X, then it would seem that her powers and past are a combination of the traditional Mystique of regular continuity and that of Copycat.
She was voiced by Tamara Bernier. In a fight with Iron Man she used her Black Widow form to convince the other squad members to attack him saying he is the impostor. When she regains her senses, she traps the squad heroes in a force field as Doom arrives. While disguised as Black Widow, nearly all the squad members were showing romantic feelings for her, giving her a multitude of chocolates and flowers and Tony even asking her out to an Italian restaurant.
During her fight with Tony, she did reveal she likes Italian food. Her appearance is her comic book form, although a more cartoony style to match the rest of the series. Also in this episode, she takes on the forms of Iron Man complete with his suit's features , Falcon, Silver Surfer complete with the board, although unable to stand on it , Thor, Captain America, and even Hulk although this made her seriously clumsy due to not being used to Hulk's size and weight, although Wolverine jokes the stumbling is an improvement.
She was voiced by Masumi Asano. In the first film, Mystique, portrayed by Rebecca Romijn, has scaly skin and reptilian eyes. She can transform into humans, animals and even inanimate objects. She was also able to grow claws, and may have a healing factor though she still retains scars, perhaps by choice. She is able to mimic retinal patterns and fingerprints exactly.
She also is a highly agile and expert fighter, seemingly better than Wolverine. Mystique abducts Senator Kelly in the film after taking the form of his personal aide, Henry Gyrich , before revealing her true form and knocking him unconscious. Near the end of the film, on Liberty Island, Mystique mimics a stone statue and assaults Wolverine.
Although Wolverine possesses superior strength, Mystique uses her superior speed and dexterity to outwit him before leaving the area by climbing upside-down on a pipe. She later over estimates her abilities when she takes Storm's form while attempting to trick Wolverine. He quickly sees through her guise and stabs her in the stomach. When authorities arrive, she takes the form of a police officer allowing her to receive medical aid.
She is then seen at the end of the movie to have successfully taken the place of the deceased Senator Kelly. Mystique returns in the sequel , playing a larger role. Rebecca Romijn reprises her role. Because of her further impersonation of Senator Kelly, Mystique is able to find information on classified government information, which holds the location and information on Magneto's prison. Mystique helps to break him out by injecting a guard with iron-bearing fluid.
At the end of the movie, both she and Magneto escape Alkali Lake after setting into motion an event that could cause the destruction of humanity. Rebecca Romijn reprises her role as Mystique. It is here that they reveal that her true name is Raven Darkholme, although she refuses to answer to her "slave name" ever since her family tried to kill her.
She is later freed by Magneto but was shot with the mutant "cure" and turns her into a human. Magneto then abandons her, saying that she is no longer one of them anymore.
She gives the government information on Magneto's whereabouts. However, when soldiers reach the base, they find Multiple Man's decoys. It is unknown if this was all part of Magneto's plan or if she truly did it out of anger. It is also not known whether her powers returned or not, as Magneto's seem to begin returning at the film's end.
Here, she was depicted as being a runaway child who broke into Charles Xavier 's house to feed herself, and shapeshifted into his mother, only to be found out as an imposter via his strong telepathic abilities. Charles took Raven in as a foster sister. Ashamed of her appearance, Mystique spends most of the events seen in the film disguised as a young blonde woman.
Her opinions began to change when she met Erik Lehnsherr, who tells her that she need not be ashamed. She also seems to harbor an attraction to Beast , but becomes disgusted with him after he expresses a desire to develop a "cure" to rid himself of his mutant powers.
When the X-Men go to Cuba to stop an impending war between the United States and the Soviet Union, Mystique was ordered to stay in the fallen jet and to keep it safe from intruders.
She eventually does this by ordering Azazel to stop what he was doing in the form of Sebastian Shaw, only for Beast to be able to knock him out. Following the battle between the X-Men and the Hellfire Club, after Charles Xavier is shot and paralyzed, he tells Mystique that if she truly wants to go with Erik, she should do so.
Jennifer Lawrence reprises her role as Raven. The opening of the film takes place in the year , where Sentinels have exterminated most of the mutant population and taken over the planet. The elderly Charles Xavier explains that the Sentinel program began in , when Mystique assassinated industrialist Bolivar Trask , which not only led to a major wave of anti-mutant paranoia, but also sent her down the path of villainy that led to her depiction as a remorseless killer in the original films.
Kitty Pryde sends Wolverine back in time to prevent Mystique from killing Trask, thus preventing the Sentinels from ever being created. In , Mystique sets out to murder Trask, who is responsible for the deaths of Azazel and the other members of the Brotherhood.
The young versions of Charles and Magneto argue what to do, with Magneto wanting to kill her, and Charles arguing that there is still some good in her and that she can be redeemed. Posing as a North Vietnamese general the real general had been knocked out and subdued , she nearly shoots Trask, but is stopped and nearly executed by Magneto. With Beast's intervention, Mystique escapes and attempts to kill Trask again during the Sentinel unveiling ceremony on the White House lawn, but is once again prevented from doing so when Magneto hijacks the Sentinels and tries to kill president Richard Nixon.
However, sometimes, parents have to intervene when they feel their child may have made a wrong decision. By disguising herself as a Xavier School student named Foxx and attempting to romance him. The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants has a long-standing reputation for being an enemy of both mutants and humans. Focused on the promotion of mutants as being superior to humans, the organization worked to break away from the non-mutant population.
Often associated with Magneto, the second version of this group also fell under the leadership of Mystique. In one particular instance, the group actually changed their name to the Freedom Force and willingly become agents of the government.
Granted with pardons for their past crimes, they seek out to capture the current Brotherhood leader, Magneto. The group assisted the government in taking control of the mutant community a result of growing anti-mutant sentiment , leading to battles with the Avengers, X-Factor, and other notable mutant organizations.
Although the Earth version of Mystique remains the most recognizable version of her character, Mystique has taken some fascinating journeys throughout the other universes of Marvel. Although our version of Mystique never got the chance to have a child with Destiny, this storyline did make an appearance during the Exiles series. However, the family did not get the opportunity to enjoy their happy time together for very long.
Both Destiny and the child lost their lives in undisclosed circumstances, leaving Mystiq to visit their graves frequently during the storyline. During one particular visit, he is almost attacked by soldiers before being saved by Sabretooth.
In a debt of gratitude, Mystiq decided to join the Exiles and fight alongside him. Considering her decade-old lifespan, Mystique did become lonely over the years and occasionally took advantage of her disguises to get closer to people.
Beyond her long-term relationship with Destiny, Mystique has actually been in another formal committed relationship during her time in the comic book world. Although he truly loved her, she found herself seeking affection elsewhere as he did not satisfy her. In addition, his inability to conceive a child became an issue in their marriage.
Eventually, she utilized her shapeshifting abilities to find gratification with other people. Mystique began a relationship with Sabretooth while in disguise. She faked her own passing to end their affair but learned that she was pregnant. She put the child, Graydon Creed, up for adoption and moved on with her life. She did keep track of the child as he grew up, but lost interest in him after she learned he did not have any mutant powers.
He became the leader and founder of Friends of Humanity. He even lashed out, trying to hurt his mother by eliminating the grandson of Destiny. She vowed to take the life of her son in retaliation. On the eve of the Presidential election he was running in, Mystique took his life in the middle of his campaign speech. Although her copies were flawless, her morphs were limited to just duplicates of human beings. Thanks to exposure to radiation, her enhanced skills included morphing variations of animal body parts yet she could not take on full forms.
Her ability to duplicate animals improved to the point that she can grow tentacles for arms and even take on the form of animals better. In the comic Astonishing X-Men issue 62 , Mystique even managed to shrink her body to take the form of a dog. Between abandoning her children, kidnapping them, or even terminating them, Mystique continued to prove she was not suitable to raise kids.
However, she tried to redeem herself during the events of the Battle of the Atom. During this arc, she did decide to dedicate to being a better mother to Raze, her so with Wolverine. Though she strived to be there for her child, he decided to eliminate his mother was a better option for him.
It seems like ruthlessness runs in the family. The criminal organization The Hand took a particular interest in obtaining her. During the events of Wolverine Goes to Hell , Mystique attempted to rescue Wolverine after she helped send his soul to Hell, leaving his possessed body on Earth to harm his loved ones.
Although she initially sided with the villain Red Right Hand and his plot, she turned on him, working to reverse his actions. Though she eventually helped to bring Wolverine back from Hell, he wasn't exactly grateful. Angered at her part in the plot, in the end, he terminated her. Her body is then recovered and sold at auction to The Hand for millions of dollars.
What else doesn't make sense about Mystique from X-Men? When one of the Skrulls caught Mystique by her window with her telescope, they assumed the worst and framed Mystique for the murder of a Japanese diplomat. With help from Shadowcat and Rogue, Mystique was cleared and left town. However, before she left, Shadowcat found one of Destiny's diaries, left there by Destiny herself before she died.
Mystique then reached a breakthrough regarding her investigation of the U. While gaining the critical intel on the identity of those who were involved in her son's death and the attempt to kill her via Sabretooth, Mystique suddenly lost her powers while pretending to be a man in a busy office workplace.
Arrested, Mystique's life was torn apart as the U. Government acted on their intel regarding Mystique and used it to destroy all of the alternate identities that Mystique had established over the years and arranging for Mystique to be unable to access any of the money she and Destiny had hidden away over the years.
This caused Mystique to lose any self-control she might once have had, as the loss of her powers and the loss of her freedom caused her to lash out at everyone around her. Most notably, Rogue felt the brunt of her stepmother's wrath, as Rogue had no sympathy for Mystique's plight.
The relationship soured most notably when Rogue refused to tell Mystique that the X-Men were going to fight the High Evolutionary, who was responsible for depowering all of mutantkind, so as to restore everyone's powers.
The X-Men defeated Evolutionary and restored everyone's powers, allowing Mystique to escape jail. Mystique however, would soon face her biggest fears realized in the worst way possible. Raven was sent back in time by the original X-Factor's sentient ship. Raven found that she was destined to be part of a great time paradox, where she found herself with a time delay weapon, which she was about to program to kill Graydon. Mystique was confused, because she remembered that she set up the weapon, but never got around to program it.
After some deliberation, she decides to activate the weapon to kill Graydon. Mystique's sanity was further damaged by the revelation that her lover and soulmate Destiny was one of the founding members of the anti-mutant conspiracy Mystique had dedicated countless years fighting and had willfully withheld medical treatment to mutant children that would have resulted in them not growing up deformed due to their mutations. This led to Raven once again going mad, at the futility of her mission to change the world for the better.
Raven became nihilistically obsessed with death and genocide, as she reformed the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants for another assassination attempt on Senator Kelly as well as Mystique kidnapping Moira MacTaggert and impersonating her in order to access her research on the Legacy Virus.
While not the gifted scientist that Moira was, Mystique's insanity and experience with bio-terrorism allowed her not only to use samples of Moira's Legacy Virus infected blood to create a biological weapon that would infect humans as opposed to mutants, but most importantly, allowed her to come up with a cure for the Legacy Virus after repeated readings of all of the doctor's research which, when filtered through Mystique's insane mind, resulted in her being able to pick up on insights that Moira had missed when researching.
The assassination attempt on Kelly ended in failure, when the mutant villain Pyro betrayed his teammates to save Kelly's life. Mystique blew up Moira MacTaggert's research facility, fatally injuring the doctor. Mystique then shot Moira's foster daughter Wolfsbane with a prototype of Forge's neutralizer gun, depowering her. Rogue arrived and confronted her mother.
When Mystique revealed her plan to Rogue on using a modified form of the Legacy Virus on the humans, Rogue realized that she was ill and tried to help her.
Mystique pretended to accept Rogue's help before stabbing her in the gut. As Mystique confronted the other X-Men, Rogue's healing factor revived her. Sneaking behind Mystique, Rogue used the bone claws she had absorbed from Wolverine and stabbed her in the back. Mystique was hospitalized, where she told the X-Men that Destiny had predicted a dark future for mutantkind and that the future Destiny foretold kept on unfolding despite all that Mystique had done to prevent it.
She believed that the only way to save them was to get rid of the humans, for a planet of mutants might survive, while mutants divided against each other and with humanity shunning them as outcasts would be doomed. Mystique was sent to prison, but quickly escaped.
She then allied herself with the daughter of the original Mastermind in an attempt to wrest control of the military organization known as the X-Corps from its founder, Banshee.
Outfitted with a device that gave her the ability to generate an electrical charge, Mystique created the identity of a super-villain and joined the X-Corps. Raven made a deal with Professor Charles Xavier. He had to make Mystique his secret agent, as his previous one, Prudence Leighton, had died and Mystique was the only one suitable enough to complete the missions. Xavier posed as Magneto to rescue Mystique from the Department of Homeland Security and from execution at the hands of Johny Kitano, Special Magistrate for Homo Superior crimes against humanity, and a mutant himself.
Hunted by many countries for her acts of terrorism, Xavier offered her protection from being detected by them. In exchange, she was to act as Xavier's secret operative. If she were caught, Xavier would deny ever working with her. Former lover Forge aided her technologically while Shortpack acted as her handler. At this time, Mystique claimed that there was an impostor out to frame her, taking control over the Brotherhood and sending them on their recent missions the assassination of Moira and the infiltration of X-Corps.
Whether she was speaking the truth remains to be seen. The two never truly trusted each other, but as long as Mystique completed the missions without killing anybody, Xavier would keep her safe from the authorities. One of Xavier's enemies, the Quiet Man, who was actually Prudence Leighton inhabiting the body of her assassin, contacted Mystique and offered to give her an interference transmitter which would keep her safe from the authorities, the same type of device Xavier was using, if she killed Xavier.
Creating a plan that would free her from both men, Mystique pretended to try killing Xavier while secretly working with the mutant thief Fantomex, who she had alert Forge to stopping her at the last moment.
Her plan was on having the Quiet Man see this and believe that she really had attempted to kill Xavier and was still working for him. However, the other X-Men also believed that Mystique had tried killing Xavier and sought her out. Rogue managed to track her down. She disowned her adoptive mother, saying she had tried to forgive Mystique for stabbing her, but that this was too much.
Mystique tried apologizing to Rogue for how she had hurt her, but Rogue was distraught with rage and attacked her foster mother. Mystique managed to escape by blowing up the house and going through the window, changing her form to shield her fall. Mystique went to the Quiet Man, who was planning on having her killed due to outliving her usefulness. After a battle, Mystique killed the Quiet Man, saved her former field-handler Shortpack, and discovered the Quiet Man's interference transmitter had been a fake all along.
Later, Forge caught Mystique trying to steal his interference transmitter. After some angry words, he smashed it and told her he never wanted to see her again. The two shared a sad good-bye kiss and Mystique left. After Mystique was gone, Forge realized that she had already switched his transmitter for the fake one.
Mystique ended her working relationship with Xavier and infiltrated the Institute under the guise of Foxx, a student put in Gambit's Squad, in order to ruin Gambit's relationship with Rogue. Gambit continuously resisted her attempts at seduction until she revealed herself to him. She explained she was trying to relieve tension between him and her daughter. She promised that he would not be cheating if she turned into Rogue and had sex now.
Her true identity revealed by Emma Frost , Raven claims to want to join the X-Men and have a better relationship with her foster daughter. She has since gone working with a new associate, Pulse Augustus , who she thought was a better fit for Rogue.
Mystique's true motives, and who she was communicating with while inside the Xavier Institute, remain a mystery. Mystique was of great assistance in the battle against the Children of the Vault, killing Sangre by pumping thermite bullets into his aquatic body.
However, during the Marauders attack on the Mystique's house, she shot Rogue, revealing herself as a traitor. When the Maruaders searched for Destiny's Diaries, Mystique was yet again assaulted by Iceman and defeated him, saying next time they met she would kill him.
Sinister informs Mystique that Rogue will die so Mystique kills him. She later tries to use the baby to cure Rogue from Strain 88 and possibly make Rogue love her again. Rogue doesn't wake up and Charles Xavier takes the baby. Rogue later wakes and tells Mystique that she no longer will tolerate her using other people to make things right. Rogue touches her, leaving Mystique in a fragile state. Mystique is the focus of the next Wolverine story arc, appropriately titled "Get Mystique".
The story begins with a brief flashback revealing that Logan and Mystique first met in Mexico in Mystique evades Logan by blowing up a Mosque in Tehran, then travels over the border to Afghanistan. There she impersonates Wolverine and kills a local village girl, tricking the villagers into going after Wolverine. Mystique does not appear to be suffering from any lasting effects from being touched by Rogue.
It is hinted at that Mystique's recent betrayal is not the only reason Logan is out to kill her, as they apparently have a common history of friendship, love, and, ultimately, betrayal. After a heated fight Wolverine manages to wound Mystique, but he chooses to deny her the mercy blow. Instead, he drops a gun and leaves in the sunset, leaving Mystique to scream and curse behind him.
Mystique shows up again, posing as Bobby Drake 's ex-girlfriend Opal Tanaka. It is not explained how she survived her battle with Wolverine. She sets off a bomb inside of Bobby's Blackbird before shooting him and kicking him out of the plane. Later, she follows Iceman to the hospital and injects him with a fatal dose of a toxin created by Mister Sinister. Hospital staff tries to get to Iceman, but they are held back by Mystique while Iceman expels the toxin from his system. Afterward, Mystique attacks Iceman in a truck and sets the truck ablaze with Iceman in it.
Iceman steps out of the fire unharmed then disarms and immobilizes Mystique, but she escapes moments later after turning her body into her child form.
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