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The Linkin Park song "H! Vltg3" makes direct references to Cyclops and Shadowcat, and also hints at several other X-Men with terms like telepathy/TK (Phoenix), time travelers (Cable), and holographic technology (Shi'ar/Danger Room). - Submitted by FPsyknight44
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COSTUME GALLERY (click on the images to see them in a bigger version)
   
1) While living clandestinely in the X-Men Australian base, Jubilee was scrounging for clothes. As a result, her look was an amalgam of the X-Men's attire: Dazzler's top, Storm’s vest, Wolverine’s gloves, Longshot's bag, and so on. [Uncanny X-Men Annual #15, Uncanny X-Men #248]
2) When Jubilee first started working with Wolverine, her "costume" was nothing more than a sleeveless T-shirt, a pair of shorts and her trademark yellow raincoat. Early versions of this outfit had a red shirt and green shorts, intentionally patterning her after DC Comics’ Robin. She also wore a pair of pink shades and large earrings with her name on them. [Uncanny X-Men #257] Later versions altered the color scheme slightly, with a pink shirt and blue shorts. [Uncanny X-Men #271]
3) When the X-Men reunited after the events of the X-Tinction Agenda, they tried out wearing the basic X-uniforms to give them a team feeling. For several members, including Jubilee, it was the first time to wear these standard suits, which by then were actually an updated version, designed by Moira MacTaggert, including body armor and other special functions. Jubilee kept her sunglasses and her trademark earrings for the ensemble. [Uncanny X-Men #273]
-) After the start of the Blue Strike Force, Jubilee went back to her previous yellow jacket, T-shirt and shorts. [X-Men (2nd series) #4]
4) Jubilee's first Generation X costume was the team's standard uniform: a red bodysuit with yellow boots, gloves, elbow padding and a blue 'X' on the belt. Jubilee also continued using her yellow raincoat with her costume. [Generation X #1]
  
5) When Adrienne Frost had the Massachusetts Academy reopened to the public, Generation X adopted new costumes to keep their identities secret. Besides the addition of the mask, these costumes had a more equal red-and-yellow color scheme. [Generation X #51] 6) Following the school’s secret of harboring mutants being outed, Generation X redesigned their costumes again. The masks were gone and now Jubilee wore red-and-black leggings and a red halter top, with a stylized red-and-yellow 'X' symbol on the front. She also seemed to prefer a fur-rimmed coat over her yellow raincoat now. [Generation X #63]
-) A short time later, the team members received customized reddish-brown uniforms made of a smart material. Jubilee basically wore a short black bodystocking that went above her knees and slightly below her elbows. Over it, she wore reddish-browns short, in a style similar to her original outfit and a tight T-shirt in two shades of red-brown with yellow lining and a huge yellow encircled X-symbol on her chest. Actually, Jubilee never wore that outfit on a mission, as, only a couple of days later, Generation X disbanded. [Generation X #71]
7) While working with X-Corps, Jubilee had two different uniforms to chose from. Just like her old teammate, Husk, she chose the more business-like out: a black suit with a red shirt and black tie, with red trim in different areas. [Uncanny X-Men #403] -) Since her return to the X-Men, Jubilee has gone back to her classic look: yellow raincoat, oversized sunglasses, in addition to a low-cut red shirt, yellow belt and blue/black pants. [Uncanny X-Men #423]
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