Bishop tries to kill a child and loses his arm | Mutant Backstories

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Omar Sy was Bishop, but WHO IS Lucas Bishop?

Throughout all the various good, bad and terrible X-Men movies over the years - Fox studios have systematically cocked up a lot of the characters in their big screen adaptation…

They’ve also crammed in a load of characters as little tiny glorified extras that either look a bit weird or just have a mutant power that they thought might get some cheap lols.

But a lot of these characters have some decent back stories - and SOME of them are absolutely massive characters in the comics!
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2:57 That’s a really cool variant of Bishop in Marvel Snap 👀 (“Time Displaced”)

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Thank you for this! A missed opportunity for the franchise. Bishop's journey is ongoing and forever troubled, yet he carries on. Right or wrong, he's the most innocent and stubborn member to ever be an X-Man. Refugee, police officer, soldier, and...savior of all humanity? A child born to be terminated, a boy sculpted by hate, a man risen to justice, an X-men out of 'time?
Only time will tell, "indeed".
Although Cable fits this characterization, we all know his motivation. Bishop's drive is very different. He has no 'family' to draw upon except a distant grandfather. He has no love to console him, but a sociopathic cybernetically augmented spoiled alien royal, he has no mentors he trusts, except Storm, who may or may not be his future surrogate grandmother and has no future he looks forward to. His past is his nightmare, and his future is a nightmare.
What will Lucas Bishop do when he comes to terms with this in the here and now?

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Black culture fact of the day: Bishop has jerry curls, not a mullet, an 80's look that thankfully hasn't come back.

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