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In the Ultimate Marvel Universe, his features are similar to his original counterpart, although his ears are no longer pointed. His powers are also similar, though he has yet to demonstrate the ability to fly, or any abilities related to light emission. A student at New York City 's Stuyvesant High School , Northstar is kicked off the school's track team for suspected illegal steroid use.
In fact, his unnatural levels of speed are actually due to his mutation. When the X-Men reveal to him he is a mutant and ask him to join them, he turns them down, saying that separating themselves from humans is segregation and noting how a student there Beast had been recently killed. Soon after, Mister Sinister , a deranged man who is apparently under orders of Apocalypse to kill several mutants, shoots Northstar.
Thanks to his quick reflexes, Northstar manages to survive the attack but is left in a coma. After being hospitalized, he is awakened from his coma by the X-Man Jean Grey. Upon being told that Colossus had watched over him all night to protect him from any further attacks, Northstar asks if Colossus is single, startling Colossus so much that his body involuntarily turns to steel.
Northstar is later recruited by Emma Frost to join the Academy of Tomorrow , a magnet school for gifted children both mutant and human with a more pacifistic and integrationist philosophy than the X-Men. Along with fellow students Lorna Dane and Alex Summers , he completes Frost's Advanced Leadership Workshop, allowing him to make use of his powers performing off-campus community service missions in conjunction with local authorities.
When Lorna is framed for murder and imprisoned in the Triskelion the headquarters of the Ultimates , in an elaborate scheme by Magneto to help him escape the prison, Northstar is part of the group of Frost's students who try to break her out. During a battle with the Ultimates and the X-Men, he shows that he has improved his abilities enough to move faster than the human eye allowing him to attack without being seen , run across water though a direct hit from a super-powered person could cause him to sink , and resist gravity he is able to run up the side of a tall building.
During the battle he shows romantic interest in Colossus, and a week later it is revealed that the two have kept in contact, having exchanged email addresses.
Colossus is shown on the phone talking to Northstar, who asks Colossus to be his date to his school's homecoming dance which he accepts.
But the dance is interrupted by the Brotherhood. After the supposed death of Charles Xavier, Colossus agrees to temporarily live with Northstar at his school. Ultimate Aurora makes her debut, revealing herself to be Northstar's sister. She physically takes him against his will.
After they incapacitate Alpha Flight, Colossus finds Northstar overdosing on the mutant drug, Banshee, resulting in him being crippled from the waist down.
He briefly survives the destruction of it and several surrounding miles, only to die in Scott Summers' arms. As he passes on, he sees a vision of his Alpha Flight friends, leading is his sister, who encourages him to leave his body. D, responsible for training a squad of young mutants and super-humans in the agency's junior training squad program. Much like the rest of the super-powered community in House of M, Northstar supported this reality's Magneto and his mutant-supremacy platform.
On his website's message board , comic book writer and artist John Byrne said that, while planning the Alpha Flight series that was launched in , the characters had little to no depth at the time, and so he decided to flesh them out.
So, I thought, it seemed like it was time for a gay superhero, and since I was being 'forced' to make Alpha Flight a real series, I might as well make one of them gay. Somewhere in the back of my mind, I must have been considering making him gay before I 'decided' to do so. Of course, the temper of the times, the Powers That Were and, naturally, the Comics Code would not let me come right out and state that Jean-Paul was homosexual, but I managed to 'get the word out' even with those barriers.
Marvel editor-in-chief Jim Shooter had decreed that there were to be no gay characters in the Marvel universe and prevented writers from having their characters be gay. Byrne was able to imply that Northstar was gay, but could not state it explicitly. Northstar as depicted in the Marvel Universe Swimsuit Edition Art by P.
Craig Russell. When Bill Mantlo succeeded Byrne as Alpha Flight writer, he began a storyline in which Northstar became infected with a strange illness. However, Marvel's editors intervened and Mantlo was forced to change the ending: instead of dying of AIDS, Northstar was revealed to be a magical being whose illness was the result of prolonged separation from his homeland.
Peter David later described this incident as "He wasn't gay. He was just a fairy ," [1] - The fairy retcon was retconned back out by later Alpha Flight writers, though what Northstar's original illness had been was not addressed. In Alpha Flight , published in , some years after Shooter had left Marvel, writer Scott Lobdell was finally given permission to allow Northstar to utter the words "I am gay".
The event generated some publicity in the mainstream press and Alpha Flight sold out in a week, despite the fact that the series was not a very popular title. Shortly before Northstar admitted he was gay, he was voted Canada's most eligible bachelor, in the Alpha Flight series.
Northstar's coming out was controversial and as a result, little mention was made of his sexual orientation for the remainder of the first Alpha Flight series, which ended in It wasn't ignored entirely, however; one subplot dealt with his sister Aurora's reaction, in which the "Aurora" personality was accepting, while the "Jeanne-Marie" one was not.
A subsequent mini-series starring Northstar also dodged the issue. While at least three background characters in the classic mini-series Watchmen were gay, making it the first series to feature openly gay characters, the characters Northstar, Mystique and Destiny were all created years beforehand.
And even though the editors at Marvel would not let it be openly stated, these characters were intended from almost the beginning to be gay or bisexual. By , society's views on homosexuality had changed considerably. In that year, Northstar's sexual orientation played a large role in the storyline in which he joined a temporary team of X-Men and faced another recruit, Paulie Provenzano , who was extremely homophobic.
Though the two began their mission as enemies, they eventually made peace with one another. He developed the same relationship with Juggernaut , when the two served on the same X-Team. When Northstar joined the X-Men as a regular member in , writers were less hesitant to address his sexual orientation. Northstar even experienced a crush on the long-time X-Man Iceman , though it was a one-sided love. One of his students in the Alpha Squadron, Victor Borkowski, the gay mutant Anole , looks up to him as a role model.
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