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Mimic and became
An alternate reality version of Mimic became a popular member of the Exiles, the reality-hopping team.
Mimic became friends with Excalibur.
Mimic became a dedicated member.
Clift moved back to Sydney with their children in 1964, after which her novels Mermaid Singing, Peel Me a Lotus, and Honour's Mimic became successes.

Mimic and member
Only one new member of the X-Men was added, Mimic / Calvin Rankin, but soon left due to his temporary loss of power.
Mimic ( Calvin Montgomery Rankin ) is a Marvel Comics fictional character who was briefly a member of the X-Men in the 1960s.
* Mimic appears in the X-Men animated series in the beginning of the episode " One Man's Worth ", as a member of the Mutant Resistance fighting a quadruped robot.
Mimes can replicate the previous action of another party member with the Mimic command.

Mimic and Dark
Dark Beast recovered quickly from his injuries suffered by the hands of Wolverine and Warpath as he was sent by Norman Osborn as well as Mimic, Weapon Omega and Mystique under Jean Grey's form, to investigate the cause of several inhabitants of a small town to dreamwalk and continuously repeat " I'm an X-Man ".
As they investigate, both Mimic and Omega are overwhelmed by some kind of energies and go on a rampage leaving Mystique and Dark Beast alone with a patient that they were examining.

Mimic and X-Men
Taking the name Mimic, Cal decided to seek out the X-Men in a plot to get to the machine and make their powers his permanently, after realizing two people ( the Beast and Iceman ) were members after he absorbed their powers.
In another attempt to gain the X-Men's abilities, Mimic set his sights on joining their ranks, becoming deputy leader in the process when he blackmailed his way into joining the X-Men.
Mimic is later left behind when Emma Frost and Namor defect to the X-Men taking Cloak and Dagger with them.
Usually the Mimic loses his duplicated abilities once out of range of the owner, but due to the length of time spent with them, his body permanently retains the powers of the original five X-Men: Angel, The Beast, Cyclops, Iceman and Marvel Girl.
Abandoned by the Brotherhood, Mimic was imprisoned and was only freed by the intervention of Professor X, who invited him to join the X-Men.
In issue # 6 of the X-Men: Evolution comic book, Mimic befriends Spyke but leaves the team due to his arrogance.
Blink, at the suggestion of Power Princess, takes Mimic home to be buried with his X-Men instead of burying him in Panoptichron.
The Adaptoid then took refuge underground near the Xavier Institute For Higher Learning and was awakened by a fight between the Mimic and the X-Men.
As Mimic was rescued by his fellow X-Men the Adaptoid fell to a river below.
" Almost immediately after, the Timebroker acted irrationally, giving orders to murder the Age of Apocalypse X-Men as well as the Exiles ' Mimic.
* The original X-Men — Cyclops, Iceman, Beast, Angel, Jean Grey ( Marvel Girl ), and later, Mimic ( briefly ), Havok, and Lorna Dane
He opposed the original X-Men through the mind-controlled Mimic.
* Mimic ( Calvin Rankin ), who could use the powers of others, including the other X-Men.

Mimic and team
The Exiles team originally consisted of Blink ( Clarice Ferguson, from the Age of Apocalypse ), Mimic ( Calvin Rankin ), Magnus Lensherr ( son of Magneto and Rogue ), Thunderbird ( John Proudstar ), Nocturne ( Talia Josephine " T. J ." Wagner, daughter of Nightcrawler and Scarlet Witch ), and Morph.
The team consisted of versions of Blink, Morph, Mimic, Sunfire, Sasquatch, and Nocturne.
Ottman's score was supplemented with Marco Beltrami's scores from Scream, Scream 2, and Mimic by a team of music editors as well as new cues written by Beltrami during the final days of sound mixing on the film.

Mimic and featured
In 1945, Clark was featured in the comic strip Radio Fun, in which she was billed as " Radio's Merry Mimic ".
It also featured an appearance from Mimic who never appeared on the show.
The July 1983 issue of Dragon magazine (# 75 ) featured the article " The Ecology of the Mimic ," by Ed Greenwood.

Mimic and where
Mimic took Weapon Omega to the Xavier Institute where Beast found out that Weapon Omega was about to explode.

Mimic and was
One of Wollheim's short stories, " Mimic ," was made into the feature film of the same name, released in 1997.
In actuality, Mimic was in a coma which lasted for years.
During the fight, Mimic copied the power of Sunspot, and their identical charge caused a large explosion, after which Mimic was nowhere to be found.
Mimic was later recruited by the entity Onslaught and his powers stabilized.
Soon after, Onslaught himself was defeated and Operation: Zero Tolerance imprisoned Mimic.
That group eventually disbanded, and Mimic was not among later groupings.
After Osborn was taken down by the Avengers, Mimic and Weapon Omega left H. A. M. M. E. R.
The original Mimic as created by Stan Lee and Werner Roth was not a mutant, but received his powers after breathing in some gas during an explosion in his father's laboratory.
The Mimic was a soldier who served in Afghanistan who volunteered for the project.
Another alternate Mimic called The Big M was his world's greatest criminal and leader of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
As the battle dragged on Calvin Rankin ( the Mimic ) watched from a distance and saw how powerful the Adaptoid was.

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