A blind, Black man............in The Last Witch Hunter..........Witch hunts, Don Trump......a clue.................he meant it to be.......my "dad" talks though him.......our president is literally a robot...............................
Gareways.......passages........WaterGATE...................across Virginia ave...........to Miriam's whore house...........where u can get "pussy" to calm your nerves.........as the local Blacks tell me.......from dollar bill.......Mr. King........at Adams shelter to the rest...................asking me what my sexual orientation is.........if i like Black women.......all of which is sexual harassment.....................those are not legal questions............and i do not talk about those things with them....
Al.......from NY ave shelter..........calling women he has sex with prostitutes..........as if he were holier than them..................he is PAYING them for sex..........he is guilty as they are.............if u are in any part of it........u ARE agreeing to all of it.............which is why they are doing what they are doing............whores like Al from 5 dorm NY ave shelter is paying for them...........i have never paid for sex..........nor have i been paid for sex...............
Gateway (comics)
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Gateway | |
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Gateway from Generation X #6
Art by Chris Bachalo | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Uncanny X-Men #229 (May 1988) |
Created by | Chris Claremont Marc Silvestri |
In-story information | |
Species | Human Mutant |
Team affiliations | X-Men Generation X Reavers |
Abilities | Teleportation Telepathy Remote viewing Precognition Postcognition |
Gateway is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as an Australian mutant with the ability to teleport objects and people from one location to another. He is considered an unofficial member of the X-Men.
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Publication history[edit]
Gateway first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #229 (May 1988), and was created by Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri.
Fictional character biography[edit]
Much of Gateway's past remains a mystery to this day, including where exactly he was born and even his name. He is an Aboriginal who appears to have grown up in the Outback.
He serves the criminal group the Reavers in repayment for an undisclosed favor they did him. As extra assurance of his loyalty, they threaten to destroy an Aboriginal holy place if he betrays them. They call him "Gateway" in reference to his ability to create gateways between two points in space. Some time later, the X-Men appear in the Outback and attack the Reavers' headquarters. Though Gateway helps the Reavers Skullbuster, Bonebreaker, and Pretty Boy escape, the X-Men realize he is not a Reaver.[1]
The X-Men take up residence in the Reavers' former hideout, and Gateway begins voluntarily using his powers to assist them. Initially, since he seems unable or unwilling to speak, Psylocke uses her telepathic powers to communicate to Gateway where the X-Men wish to go.[2] However, they soon realize he always knows their desired destination without being told.[3] He also used the Dreamtime to observe the growing corruption of the X-Men’s ally, Madelyne Pryor, by Limbo demons, yet did neither intervene nor alert any of the X-Men to the growing danger in their backyard just because that was not his purpose in the scheme of things.[4]
When Gateway teleported the female X-Men to the Hollywood Mall in Los Angeles, their unusual arrival was noticed by Jubilee, an orphaned teenage mallrat, who happened to be a mutant herself. Admiring the four beautiful ladies, Jubilee secretly followed them the entire day and was eventually rescued by them from a bunch of mutant hunters.[5] When Gateway transported the X-women back to Australia, he deliberately left his portal open longer than necessary. Jubilee saw this and jumped through after them, finding herself welcomed by the old Aborigine.[6] He then pointed her to a secret hide-out underneath the Reavers’ base and for some time Jubilee lived right under the X-Men’s noses without them noticing.[7]
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