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Shatterstar

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

shatterstar2Shatterstar’s origin is a mystery even to himself. When he first appears, he is assumed to be an artificial life-form engineered by the rulers of the Mojoverse (about a century in the future, as opposed to the Mojoverse which co-exists with the contemporary Earth dimension, making him a time traveler as well as a dimension-hopper) and educated in blood sports before becoming a warrior of the Cadre Alliance Rebellion, and he claims to have had no parents, only a “gestation chamber.” However, later storylines indicate that although Shatterstar indeed originated in the Mojoverse, his soul somehow came to inhabit (either since shortly after his arrival in the Earth dimension or only comparatively recently) the body of a comatose young man named Benjamin Russell. To complicate matters further, it has also been alleged that Shatterstar was not created in a laboratory at all but is the son of the X-Men Longshot and Dazzler.

In any event, pursued by enemies when he refused to serve the rulers of his world, Shatterstar journeyed from the Mojoverse to the Earth dimension and became a founding member of the mutant team known as X-Force. Although unfamiliar with human customs and initially fully prepared to slay any opponents, Shatterstar adapts to the life of a super-hero and his warrior prowess proves invaluable to his teammates. Eventually, however, Shatterstar becomes dissatisfied with his lot and sets out on his own, hooking up with fellow X-Force alumnus and best friend Rictor to help him shut down his family’s criminal activities; the pair continue to operate as partners in this effort.

Although Shatterstar was revealed to have a designated “genetic bond mate,” Windsong, in the Mojoverse, he later admitted that he has never felt any stirrings of romantic love and has long felt incomplete, even in his native dimension. He subsequently rescued a young man from what was clearly a gay-bashing incident, suggesting that the writers were toying with the notion of revealing that Shatterstar was gay, but this subplot (along with a similarly “adult” one in which his teammate Meltdown tried to help a young prostitute escape her situation) was scrapped, and the “Benjamin Russell” revelation leaves us to wonder, among many other things, if it was Russell, not Shatterstar, who was gay. This is most unfortunate, since the notion of a gay extradimensional artificial life-form with several Christian teammates (Baptist Cannonball and Catholics Sunspot and Siryn) has enormous potential—even if a Christian accepts that homosexuality is not part of “God’s plan” for this dimension, is it justifiable to assume that the same is true of the Mojoverse? How do arguments about what is “natural” and what is not relate to an artificial life-form whose design specifications are far more accessible? But it was evidently not to be. However, as noted, Shatterstar is currently partnered with Rictor, with whom he grew very close and who, Latino “machismo” expectations to the contrary, admitted to Shatterstar that he too was a virgin. It is not impossible that the two have in fact become lovers, but this remains to be seen.

Shatterstar possesses enhanced strength, speed, agility, and reflexes as a result of the extradimensional genetic engineering that created him. He is an excellent strategist and master of a variety of fighting styles. His bones are hollow, making him far lighter than he looks and further increasing his athletic skill. He customarily wields two swords and on occasion carries other weaponry as well. Shatterstar also has the mutant ability to emit a destructive vibratory pulse through the metal of his sword, but he rarely uses this power, prefering to rely upon his battle prowess.

rictor031His real name is Gaveedra-7 and may also be known as Benjamin Russell. The character has a mobile base of operations, having come from the Mojoverse to Earth 616 and Professor X’S School for Gifted youngsters. Shatterstar was presumably outed in X-Force #43 and #49 but is confirmed to have been romantically involved with Rictor in the current volume of X-Factor #45, after having been reintoduced in #43 (skipping #44).

Please read Rictor’s entry .

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Rictor

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Julio Estaban Richter was born into a family whose business was to smuggle guns and weapons. He was unaware of the nature of family business until a rival criminal leader abducted the young boy. Julio also witnessed his father’s death as a consequence of an arms deal gone wrong which involved the mutant villain Stryfe. More trauma struck the young boy when a militant group The Right abducted him and wired him to a machine in an attempt to level the city of San Francisco. The then current X-Factor team who took him and trained him rescued Julio. The Right attacked a second time during which time X-Force aide Cameron Hodge’s duplicity was revealed. Rictor contemplated killing himself before he and his teammates were rescued.

Rictor’s history partially reflects the expansion of the X-Men franchise, notably in his involvement with various teams, including X-Factor (Investigations and the original incarnation), X-Corporation, X-Force, Weapon: PRIME, and New Mutants. My unfamiliarity with Rictor’s complicated record leads me to suggest to interested readers to check Wikipedia’s entry for detailed accounts.

There are two reasons for the character’s inclusion on this site. The first is his intense personal friendship with Shatterstar, which had many gay readers wondering if their friendship didn’t include a sexual aspect and using their imaginations to fill in the blanks. Most recently in X-Factor #14, a conversation in a bar over beers happens between Rictor and Jamie Madrox. The subject of Jamie’s dupes having sex with both Monet and Theresa (Siryn) in a previous issue has come up when they both agree to change the subject.

Jamie asks about Rictor’s involvement with Quicksilver, whose motives may be questionable. Rictor replies: “Nothin’s ‘up.’ Dude’s got a lot of interesting stuff to say, that’s all. Keeps talking ‘bout giving me my powers back. Not sure if that’s on the level, though. So, I’ve been, y’know…feeling him out. No big deal. It ain’t like I’m sleeping with him…anymore.” Rictorassures Jamie it was a joke, not because of the “guy/guy thing” but because Quicksilver is “semi-evil.” Jamie goes on to bemoan the moral of the X-Factor members. Rictor comments how they’ve put the “fun in dysfunctional” and reminds him that at least Pietro and he aren’t an item. Jamie comments: “I mean, God knows you wouldn’t want to make Shatterstar jealous.” And the spit take is repeated, only this time with Jamie as the recipient.

It has been established that Rictor has had romantic relationships with women, Rahne being one of them. Series writer Peter David commented on the above scene in an interview with LiveWire. The comment below from David is excerpted from this interview.

“I have much more fun tweaking the fans than actually spelling anything out. If I definitely … I certainly don’t think we could say at this point that Rictor is definitively gay. I think we could make the argument that he’s bi, but I don’t see the point at this juncture in spelling it out – not because of any sense of homophobia or anything like that but out of a sense that I think it’s more entertaining and more thought-provoking if we keep it ambiguous.”

Writer Peter David reintroduced Shatterstar into the Cortex subplot with a last page entrance in X-Factor #43. Shatterstar skips #44. The reappearance fueled speculation for some fans that David would resolve long standing speculation that Rictor and Shatterstar had been romantically involved. The kiss between the two men in #45 confirms this.
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Please read Shatterstar’s entry.

As a mutant, Rictor had the ability to create and release seismic energy. This power was used to shatter or crumble objects or to induce earthquake like effects in larger objects. Rictor lost his power from events that occurred during Marvel’s HOUSE OF M mini series

Rictor first appeared in X-Factor #17 (vol 1) and is arguably outed in X-Factor #14 (vol 2).

Please refer to “The Pairing” for an in depth view on the relationship between Rictor and Shatterstar.

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