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Redneck (comics)


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image[[Image:Skybolt1.jpg250px]]
captionSkybolt.
Art by Paco Medina.
character_nameRedneck
real_nameVincent "Vin" Stewart
publisherMarvel Comics
debutNew X-Men #126 (July 2002)
creatorsGrant Morrison
Frank Quitely
alliancesNew Warriors
Xavier Institute
Omega Gang
aliasesSkybolt
powersUses weaponry and flight pack derived from the designs of the Beetle
Depowered, formerly:
Heat generation

Art by Paco Medina. Frank Quitely Xavier Institute Omega Gang Depowered, formerly: Heat generation Vincent Stewart, codenamed Redneck and later Skybolt is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe.

Publication history

His first appearance was in New X-Men #126 by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely.

Fictional character biography

Vincent Stewart, also known as Redneck, is a mutant from Arkansas who experienced anti-mutant violence firsthand before becoming a student at the Xavier Institute. Sometime after, Redneck joins Quentin Quire's gang of mutants, dubbed the Omega Gang. The Omega Gang attack a small group of humans to avenge the death of mutant fashion designer Jumbo Carnation.

After he and the Omega Gang start a riot at the Xavier Institute, Redneck is sent to prison and sentenced to charity work overseas after he is released.

Redneck loses his powers after the events of M-Day along with countless other mutants. He is offered membership in the New Warriors under the name Skybolt, utilizing a flight suit and weaponry based on the designs of the Beetle and the Turbo suit to replace his lost powers. Skybolt is later killed along with Ripcord.

Powers and abilities

Using a suit and weapons derived from technology used by the Beetle and Turbo, Skybolt can fly and fire an array of both lethal and non-lethal projectiles from his wrist-mounted gauntlets. He is also armored in an osmium alloy, making him durable enough to act as a human battering ram.

Before losing his mutant powers, Redneck had the superhuman ability to generate intense heat from his hands.

References

References

  1. ''[[New X-Men (2001 series). New X-Men]]'' #135 (February 2003)
  2. Gibbs, Trevon. (May 17, 2020). "X-Men: The 10 Most Powerful Mutants To Ever Use The Drug Kick".
  3. Miller, Chris. (April 5, 2025). "10 Best X-Men Combo Attacks That Prove Their Powers Are Unstoppable Together".
  4. ''[[The New Warriors]]'' (vol. 4) #6 (January 2008)
  5. Morse, Ben. (December 6, 2007). "New Warriors: Out with the Old Pt. 2".
  6. ''The New Warriors'' (vol. 4) #16 (November 2008)
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