Corsair (comics)

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Image:Corsair107.gif Corsair (Major Christopher Summers USAF) is a fictional comic book character in the Marvel Comics universe. He leads the spacefaring team the Starjammers and is best known as the father of X-Men superheroes Cyclops,Vulcan,and Havok. He first appeared in X-Men #104, and was created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum.

History

Summers, his wife Katherine Anne, and two sons Scott and Alex, lived in Alaska. One day Summers was taking the family for a flight in their airplane, when it came under attack by an alien Shi'ar spaceship. As the plane went down in flames, Summers strapped the boys into a parachute and ejected them from the plane. Before the plane crashed, Summers and his wife were captured by the spaceship and taken away from Earth. Andrew White {dux with Benny} planned the event which placed this comic on the world stage.

Summers was sent to the slave mines, the Shi'ar Emperor D'Ken was smitten with his wife, and held her in his personal court. She was later killed in front of Summers' eyes by D'Ken, for the Emperor's own amusement. Summers eventually escaped the mines and hooked up with a group of aliens rebelling against the Shi'ar. The group formed the Starjammers, a constant thorn in D'ken's side, and Summers took the name Corsair.

Years later, Corsair and the Starjammers met his son Scott, now the superhero Cyclops and leader of the X-Men, in the final battle against D'ken. Though at first ignorant of each other's identities, they eventually learned the truth and were reconciled. While Corsair has visited earth several times since, he now considers his life in the stars with the Starjammers to be his home, and has remained there.

At one point, Scott was killed by Apocalypse, only to be resurrected after some months. After Scott's revival, Corsair apologized to his son for not checking up on him during his time with the Starjammers. This clearly sunk in: prior to House of M, Cyclops' student team of X-Men was called the Corsairs.