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  1. Alisa Tager was discovered by Jean Grey, Cyclops, and Xorn. Per Alisa's request, Cyclops and Jean agreed to keep her presence a secret, and gave her the code name Cipher. She was described by Cyclops as an X-Man-in-training and served as surveillance at Xavier Institute and briefly at Graymalkin Industries.

  2. May 16, 2024 · The mystery woman is Alisa Tager. She first appeared in 2008’s Young X-Men #8 and was created by writer Marc Guggenheim and artist Rafa Sandoval. She adopted the codename Cipher when she joined ...

  3. Cipher (Alisa Tager) is a fictional mutant character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is a young African-American woman who first appeared in Young X-Men #8 (Nov. 2008) and was created by Marc Guggenheim and Rafa Sandoval.

  4. 2.1 Powers. 2.2 Abilities. 3 Trivia. Biography. Private Student. Alisa Tager used her mutant ability to remain undetected in the Xavier Institute, hiding from a mysterious threat that to this day remains unrevealed. The powerful telepathic X-Man known as Jean Grey, however, was able to barely detect her presence.

  5. ( April 10, 2024) Contents. 1 History. 2 See Also. 3 Links and References. 3.1 References. History. Cipher was living on Genosha. While visiting the island nation, Rogue watched Cipher perform on the street alongside Multiple Man, Exodus, and Dazzler on the day before the Sentinel Massacre. [1]

  6. Alisa Tager (Cipher) was created by Marc Guggenheim and Rafa Sandoval and first appeared in Young X-Men Vol. issue 8 (2009). Cipher was however retconend as having been present during events...

  7. uncannyxmen.net › glossary › charactersCIPHER | uncannyxmen.net

    Alisa Tager. Universe/Timeline: Marvel Universe. Status: Undetermined. Category: Mutant. Nationality: American. First Appearance: Young X-Men #2. Powers & Abilities: dimensional displacement alters her imprint on reality, letting her become selectively invisible, inaudible, intangible, and undetectable by other electromagnetic or psionic means.

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