Aliyah Bishop
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Aliyah Bishop | |
Cover to X-Men: The End - Book One: Dreamers & Demons #2. Art by Greg Land. |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | X-Men: The End: Dreamers and Demons #1 |
Created by | Chris Claremont and Sean Chen |
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Alter ego | Aliyah Bishop |
Species | Human/Shiar hybrid |
Team affiliations | X-Men |
Abilities | unrevealed |
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Aliyah Bishop is a fictional comic book character in the X-Men mythos. She first appeared in X-Men: The End - Book One: Dreamers & Demons #1, and was created by Chris Claremont and Sean Chen.
[edit] Fictional character biography
Born in a possible future, Aliyah Bishop is the daughter of Bishop and Deathbird. The future version of Lifeguard, a modern day X-Man, becomes her beloved bodyguard. An attack against Aliyah leads a badly wounded Lifeguard to send the girl to the Starjammers via a small spaceship. Aliyah, traumatized, is forced to watch as Lifeguard is left behind.
Aliyah spends sometime on the new Starjammers ship, with the integrated mind of Carol Danvers for companionship. The ship, many dozens of miles long, provides much surprises, including what seems to be another lifepod containing the stasis-held body of her mother, Deathbird.
Aliyah also encounters Jean Grey, Nightcrawler and Nocturne, who travel onboard for some time.
[edit] Notes
- Aliyah is not known to currently exist in the mainstream "616" universe, and has not appeared outside of the X-Men: The End series.