Guidelines

Who is Nimrod in the X-Men?

Who is Nimrod in the X-Men?

The character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #191 (March 1985), and was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Romita Jr. Hailing from the “Days of Future Past” timeline, Nimrod is a powerful, virtually indestructible descendant of the robotic mutant-hunting Sentinels.

Is Nimrod a villain?

Nimrod is a robotic supervillain from the X-Men franchise and a unique Sentinel from an alternate future who traveled to the past and became a recurring opponent to the X-Men as well as their allies.

Who killed Nimrod Marvel?

Harry Leland, of the Hellfire Club, defeated Nimrod in 1986’s Uncanny X-Men #209, by Chris Claremont, John Romita Jr., P. Craig Russell, Glynis Oliver and Tom Orzechowski. Nimrod interrupted a battle between the Hellfire Club and the X-Men, while on the hunt for Rachel Grey.

Is Bastion a Nimrod?

Master Mold is drained of its energy as Bastion is transformed into a Nimrod unit. It was the Siege Perilous that was responsible for merging Nimrod and Master Mold into a single being with no memory of his past. Bastion was eventually found by Rose Gilberti who took him in and taught him human kindness.

Where does Nimrod appear in X-Men comics?

Nimrod appeared in X-Men: The Animated Series. Similar to the original comics, this version is a futuristic Sentinel from Bishop’s timeline. In the episode “Days of Future Past” [Part 1], it fought Wolverine and then followed Bishop to the 1990s.

When did Nimrod find himself in the timestream?

Nimrod was again lost in the timestream. According to flashbacks in “New X-Men” #20, vol.2 (January, 2006) and #26 (July, 2006), Nimrod found itself on Earth 616 (mainstream Marvel-Earth) several months before M-Day and about 16 years before it’s activities on Earth-61029.

Who is the construction worker in Nimrod Comics?

He also adopts the more human personality Nicholas Hunter as part of a cover alias as a construction worker.

Who was killed by Nimrod in Second Coming?

During the events of Second Coming, he personally confronts Hope Summers, Rogue and Nightcrawler, leading to the death of the latter. Bastion appears to be reverting more and more to fully being Nimrod. Some time later, Bastion unleashes an endless horde of Nimrods from an unknown future to destroy the X-Men.