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Network is the name of three unrelated fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe. One is a teleporting villain, the others are both superheroines with the power to communicate with and/or manipulate machines.
Network (Sarah Vale) is a fictional character who appeared in the Marvel Comics series as a student at the Xavier Institute. She is the sister of fellow student, Preview.
Network is a fictional heroine published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in ''Civil War: Frontline."
Network has been identified as one of the 142 registered superheroes who appear on the cover of the comic book #1. [2]
Network (Hellbent)
A teleporting member of the group of Moon Knight foes known as the Hellbent.Network (Sarah Vale)
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Network (Sarah Vale) is a fictional character who appeared in the Marvel Comics series as a student at the Xavier Institute. She is the sister of fellow student, Preview.
Fictional character biography
Not much is known about the mutant formerly known as Network. Her name, powers and codename were revealed in New X-Men: Yearbook Special #1. She was voted most likely to be a millionaire after graduation. She was one of the students who lost their powers following the House of M/Decimation event. Network was on the bus of depowered mutants that was destroyed by agents of William Stryker; she was among those who were killed[1].Powers and abilities
Sarah possesses technopathy/cyberpathy: she can mentally communicate with and control all forms of electronic machinery, letting her access computer files and manipulate programming to suit her needs. The extent of her powers was unrevealed.Bibliography
- New X-Men Yearbook
- New X-Men: Academy X #4, 13-14
Network (Valerie Martin)
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Network is a fictional heroine published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in ''Civil War: Frontline."
Fictional character biography
During the Civil War event, a third Network was among the anti-Registration Act faction of heroes, and became involved with a group of like-minded heroes. She tried to use her powers to locate Captain America and his Secret Avengers to join them, but didn't have enough time as she and the other members of the gang were apprehended by S.H.I.E.L.D..Network has been identified as one of the 142 registered superheroes who appear on the cover of the comic book #1. [2]
Other characters
- Wayne Tucker of the New Universe was known as "Network" in Psi-Force #1.
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Key people Joe Quesada, Editor-in-chief
Dan Buckley, Publisher, C.O.O.
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A subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment
Founded 1939 by Martin Goodman, as Timely Comics
Headquarters 417 5th Avenue, New York City, New York
Key people Joe Quesada, Editor-in-chief
Dan Buckley, Publisher, C.O.O.
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Headquarters 417 5th Avenue, New York City, New York
Key people Joe Quesada, Editor-in-chief
Dan Buckley, Publisher, C.O.O.
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Marvel Comics
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Founded 1939 by Martin Goodman, as Timely Comics
Headquarters 417 5th Avenue, New York City, New York
Key people Joe Quesada, Editor-in-chief
Dan Buckley, Publisher, C.O.O.
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Key people Joe Quesada, Editor-in-chief
Dan Buckley, Publisher, C.O.O.
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Preview (Jessica Vale) is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe. Jessica Vale had the ability of short-term precognition, usually minutes in advance. She was the sister of Sarah Vale. Preview first appeared in New X-Men: Academy X #12.
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Marvel Comics
A subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment
Founded 1939 by Martin Goodman, as Timely Comics
Headquarters 417 5th Avenue, New York City, New York
Key people Joe Quesada, Editor-in-chief
Dan Buckley, Publisher, C.O.O.
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A subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment
Founded 1939 by Martin Goodman, as Timely Comics
Headquarters 417 5th Avenue, New York City, New York
Key people Joe Quesada, Editor-in-chief
Dan Buckley, Publisher, C.O.O.
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Founded 1939 by Martin Goodman, as Timely Comics
Headquarters 417 5th Avenue, New York City, New York
Key people Joe Quesada, Editor-in-chief
Dan Buckley, Publisher, C.O.O.
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A subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment
Founded 1939 by Martin Goodman, as Timely Comics
Headquarters 417 5th Avenue, New York City, New York
Key people Joe Quesada, Editor-in-chief
Dan Buckley, Publisher, C.O.O.
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