 |

With over 4500 Issue Summaries now online, chances are you may not have read the following Issue Summary:
 Alpha Flight (1st series) # 27 So why not go read it now.
|

|
The "X" in Weapon X is not the letter X, but actually refers to the Roman Number Ten. It’s because the Weapon X project was the tenth branch of the Weapon Plus program. [New X-men #129] - Submitted by Lawrence Wong
|
|  |

| | Author : Ruth and Peter Luzifer | Last Modified : Dec 12, 2008 |
Vital Statistics
Biography Page 1 - Page 2 - Page 3 - Page 4
Issue Checklist
Costume Gallery
Alternate Versions
 |
COSTUME GALLERY (click on the images to see them in a bigger version)
  
1) When Siryn first debuted, she wore a feminized version of her father Banshee’s outfit: basically a green pantsuit with loose trousers, a high collar, combined with a deep cleavage – the only overtly feminine part of the costume – and the yellow and black striped gliderwings, that she (like her father) wears in most incarnations of her costume. [Spider-Woman (1st series) #37]
2) As part of the Muir Island makeshift X-Men team, Theresa wore the standard modernized black and gold outfit, in her case customized with the gliderwings and usually with a high collar. [Uncanny X-Men Annual #15]
3) When joining X-Force, Siryn had made herself an updated version of her original outfit. The uniform was tighter with no cleavage and a yellow stripe went from neck to toe, with no visible boots. It once again had the ubiquitous high collar and more prominent gliderwings. [X-Force (1st series) #3]
   
4) A later variation of the outfit still had the same color scheme, but no longer a high collar. The yellow stripe only was from neck to crotch. She wore short yellow boots and gloves to offset the deep green. [X-Force (1st series) #19]
5) Somewhat later, all members of X-Force received costumes in the same color scheme from Cable – deep purple and gold-orange to look more like a team. Theresa wore a deep purple tight bodysuit, above it a short yellow-golden jacket, to which yellow-red very loose gliderwings were attached and thigh-high clunky boots. [X-Force (1st series) #48]
6) A later variation of the outfit displayed a bare midriff, a red belt with an X-symbol, long blue opera gloves and less clunky boots. [X-Force (1st series) #63]
-) The members of X-Corporation Europe adopted uniforms that included elements of their own individual costumes from before, combined with the vast supply of shirts, jackets and coats provided by Xavier’s school after it had gone public. On top of a long-sleeved, yellow and black striped shirt, Theresa wore green leather pants and a leather vest styled after the X-Men’s jackets, though colored green and yellow instead of black & yellow. [New X-Men (1st series) #128]
7) Upon joining Madrox’s X-Factor Investigations, Theresa sometimes wore an elegant tight dark green bodysuit which covered her from neck to toe, apart from some cleavage under a (now Kevlar-enforced) collar. As usual, she has loose gliderwings. Thanks to a corset-like broad belt, the outfit seems even tighter. [X-Factor (3rd series) #1] Like many of her fellow X-Factor members, she has also taken to adopting a streetwear-like look. In her case, simple pants, a shirt and a green jacket with short gliderwings. [X-Factor (3rd series) #13]
|
Back
| | |
[To the Top]
| |  |
|