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  1. Mystique is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by artist David Cockrum and writer Chris Claremont, the character first appeared in Ms. Marvel #16 (April 1978). A member of a subspecies of humanity known as mutants who are born with superhuman abilities, Mystique is a shapeshifter who can mimic the appearance and voice of any person with exquisite precision. Her natural appearance includes blue skin, red hair and yellow eyes.

  2. Little is known about the origins of the shapeshifting mutant terrorist known as Mystique, the mutant name adopted by Raven Darkhölme which itself is an assumed name.[38] As a consulting detective, her services were enlisted by Irene Adler, a mutant clairvoyant who had written confusing passages concerning the future of mutantkind that needed to be deciphered. In their quest, Darkhölme became 'Mystique' while Adler became 'Destiny'.[39] The more they attempted to control the future the ...

  3. Mystique is a fictional character appearing in the X-Men film series, beginning with the film X-Men in 2000. Based on the comic-book character of the same name, she was portrayed in the first three X-Men films by actress Rebecca Romijn, in her first major acting role, while in four prequel and soft reboot films, starting with X-Men: First Class, she was played by actress Jennifer Lawrence.

  4. Learn all about Mystique both on screen and in comics! The official Marvel page for Mystique. Learn all about Mystique both on screen and in comics! Marvel Unlimited. Subscribe. News. Comics. Characters. Movies. TV Shows. Games. Videos. More. Raven Darkhölme Mystique. Mystique is a shape-shifting mutant terrorist who works for any organization that suits her pro-mutant agenda. 4. durability. 1. energy. 5. fighting skills. 4. intelligence. 2. speed. 2. strength.

  5. Mystique is the alias of a shapeshifting mutant by the name of Raven Darkhölme. Little was known about Mystique's past due to the fact that she could eliminate the outward signs of aging with her shape-changing power; it was not known exactly how old she was. She apparently learned to use her shape-changing power at a very early age which made her family fear her, for there is no evidence known to the public or the government that Raven Darkholme ever looked like anything but a normal human ...

  6. Mystique is a playable character in this fighting game series from THQ, showing up in X-Men: Mutant Academy, X-Men: Mutant Academy 2, and X-Men: Next Dimension. She initially appears as a boss ...

  7. Mystique (born Raven Darkhölme) was a mutant with the ability to shapeshift into anyone. Little is known of Raven's life prior to her break-in into the Xavier Mansion. However, from what she revealed in X-Men and X-Men: The Last Stand, her early life was rather tragic. As a little child, her mutation was so abnormal to others that she feared going to school. Additionally, her parents, also fearful of her mutation, had at one point tried to kill her. Eventually, after years of abuse, Raven ...

  8. Mystique is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by artist David Cockrum and writer Chris Claremont, the character first appeared in Ms. Marvel #16. A member of a subspecies of humanity known as mutants who are born with superhuman abilities, Mystique is a shapeshifter who can mimic the appearance and voice of any person with exquisite precision. Her natural appearance includes blue skin, red hair and yellow eyes.

  9. Raven Darkhölme, also known as Mystique, was a mutant, who possessed shapeshifting, superhuman strength, speed, agility, an accelerated healing factor and longevity.. Raven was also a member of the X-Men and a former member the Brotherhood of Mutants.. In 1992, Raven was accidentally killed by one of her students, Jean Grey, who was possessed by the Phoenix Force and not in control of her actions at the time.

  10. Mystique allowed herself to be brainwashed into thinking she was Val, so that the Shadow King would not suspect that she was alive and rejoined the Shadow King's side. During the Muir Island Saga, the Shadow King's final gambit to destroy the X-Men and Professor Xavier, Mystique was given the trigger word "Rogue" that caused her to return to normal and help save Xavier from being murdered by the Shadow King.