Mutant 2099

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Mutant

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Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Mutant 2099 #1
Created by Robert Kirkman
Characteristics
Alter ego Chad Channing
Species Human Mutant
Abilities telekinetic abilities enhance his agility and strength

Mutant (Chad Channing) is a fictional character in the Marvel Knights 2099 universe, published by Marvel Comics, and created by Robert Kirkman.

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Mutant 2099 appeared initially in a one-shot comic book under Marvel's Marvel Knights line.

Chad Channing is a teenage mutant in a future where superheroes are outlawed and there is a Sentinel on every street corner. After the Mutant Registration Act all mutants are identified at birth and given registration numbers (which are burnt into the forearm) as well as suppression medication that stops their mutant abilities from manifesting. Beneath the futuristic New York streets, Chad stumbles upon the preserved brain of scientific genius and former superhero Reed Richards, who supplies him with placebo medicine to substitute for the real things, allowing his suppressed mutant abilities to manifest. Together the pair protect the innocent from the few non-mutant threats such as the Mole People or more often from being harmed during the single-minded Sentinel fights with rogue mutants. Reed aids Chad with a cybernetic body built in the form of his former colleague Ben Grimm.

Chad features in a recent arc of Kirkman's Marvel Team-Up featuring a group of C-list heroes called "The League of Losers". A group of heroes including Darkhawk, Dagger of Cloak and Dagger, Arana, X-23, Sleepwalker and Gravity coming to the future to prevent the villain Chronok from stealing Richards' time machine, who plans to come to the present and kill all Marvel's major heroes. The team defeats Chronok, but at the end of the story, Richards reveals they can't go back to their present, due to time-travel and alternate timelines. The group decides to stay in the future, satisified with the impact they made, however unnoticed. Mutant 2099 suggests reforming the Avengers or the "Fantastic Nine".

Chad shares his name with ex-Nirvana drummer Chad Channing, but Kirkman claims this was a coincidence.

Mutant most notably resembles Spider-Man (although he has no connections to him) with a form fitting blue costume, a full head mask (except for an open hair top), and insect like visors on the eyes. Even Mutant's powers mimic that of Spidey; using telekinetic abilities he can enhance his agility and strength to above human standards, he can even propel himself through the air in a manner similar to Spider-Man's web-slinging.

In the one shot Mutant 2099, Chad's registration number is revealed to actually be 2099.

  • "Marvel Knights 2099" timeline should not be confused with 'original' Marvel 2099 timeline. Born as Marvel Comics imprint, begun in 1993, and developed to explores one possible future of the Marvel Universe.
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