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  1. Cyclops possesses the mutant ability to project a beam of heatless ruby-colored concussive force from his eyes, which act as inter-dimensional apertures between this universe and another. Cyclops' body constantly absorbs ambient energy, such as sunlight, from his environment into his body's cells that allows him to open the apertures.

    • Even Marvel Confused Cyclops' Power in The First X-Men Comics
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    As seen in Uncanny X-Men #1 & #2 (1963) by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Paul Reinman, and Sam Rosen

    When Cyclops first appeared inUncanny X-Men #1, his powers were described as an "energy ray," which he demonstrated by breaking up a fight between teammates Hank "Beast" McCoy and Bobby "Iceman" Drake. The concussive blasts were able to forcibly plant Beast several inches into the reinforced wall of the school gymnasium and made short work of the wall of ice which Iceman formed to protect himself. This should have planted the clear idea that Cyclops' vision was definitively concussive, yet on...

    As seen in Ultimates 2 Vol. 2 #9 (2017) by Al Ewing, Travel Foreman, Dan Brown, and Joe Sabino

    Over time, attempts were made within Marvel to concoct a new, science-fiction explanation for the origin of Scott Summer's eye blasts. Just as Nightcrawler's teleportation power was revealed to be travel through an unknown 'Brimstone Dimension,' it was eventually revealed (via The Official Handbook of The Marvel Universe encyclopedia) that Cyclops uses his eyes to open portals to a dimension of pure force, erupting into our world as concussive beams. The idea that Cyclops' eyes are portals to...

    As seen in Fantastic Four#250 by John Byrne, Christie Scheele, and Joe Rosen. During the events of Fantastic Four #250, the Fantastic Four came under assault by the X-Men. But not everything is as it seems. The Fantastic Four are quickly able to figure out that it's not the real X-Men attacking them, but Skrull impostors using the X-Men's identitie...

  2. Cyclops' body is naturally immune to the beams' force. Since the beam originates from another dimension, then it's not necessary that there be any recoil at all, in our dimension. Any recoil could be absorbed within the extradimensional space. (Also, since his body is immune even to a direct strike we can suppose he might be immune to the ...

  3. Cyclops (real name: Scott Summers) is a mutant capable of generating concussive force-based, red-colored beams from his eyes. He has fought for peace and equality between humans and mutants ever since joining the X-Men. Hero, freedom fighter, strategist - Cyclops has been dubbed many things, and he continues to do so as the leader of his own faction of X-Men, fighting to protect a world that ...

  4. Cyclops, AKA Scott Summers has the most misunderstood superpower of any Marvel hero-mutant or otherwise. Cyclops may shoot red beams out of his eyes-or rather red beams shoot themselves out of his ...

  5. Jun 14, 2016 · cyclops's blast are concussive yes, but the impact force of the blasts creates pressure and friction on whatever object is targeted therefore creating heat, ie: trees gets set on fire when cyclops blasts it to pieces. as well, the sheer blunt force of his blast can blow flesh away, so wolverine having his face blown off makes sense; if that ...

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  7. Cyclops' eye beams are concussive blasts, not heat vision. Scott Summers wears ruby-quartz lenses to control his powers and prevent destructive outbursts. Cyclops can manipulate the intensity of ...

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