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  1. Marvel vs. Capcom [e] is a series of crossover fighting games developed and published by Capcom, featuring characters from their own video game franchises and comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series originated as coin-operated arcade games, though later releases would be specifically developed for home consoles, handhelds, and ...

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    Gauntlet was once a cousin of the Inhuman Royal Family, captured and transformed by Apocalypse into one of the original Riders of the Storm.

    As a Rider of the Storm, Gauntlet fought X-Factor in Manhattan and the Inhumans on the Moon on behalf of Apocalypse. When Stryfe defeated Apocalypse in combat, Gauntlet and the Dark Riders joined his cause. They battled the X-Teams on the moon, and nearly killed Apocalypse himself in a prolonged battle.

    After Stryfe's death, Gauntlet and the Dark Riders began freelance hunting unfit mutants and executing them for not being among the strong. Gauntlet thought he executed the weak mutant hypnotist Mesmero, but it was later revealed that Mesmero only tricked Gauntlet into believing he had.

    According to Mesmero's recollections of the events, he managed to fool Gauntlet into thinking he had killed him. In actuality, Mesmero was able to reach out and take over his mind. He instructed Gauntlet to fire past away from Mesmero's actual position, convinced the man that he had actually killed Mesmero, and told him to take his dreary little friends and leave the apartment. Which he did.

    Gauntlet was through with Mesmero, but Mesmero was not through with Gauntlet. Mesmero kept concentrating and managed to extend his influence on the mind of the "stupid man" for months. He used this power to torment his would-be killer. He made Gauntlet step in front of oncoming traffic, caused him to buy shoes that he did not really need, and had him start overeating until Gauntlet gained 50 pounds (22.68 kilograms) in additional weight. He only let go of Gauntlet when he got bored with the game. The experience changed Mesmero's outlook on himself and his powers. He had realized that he was much like a virus, able to infect minds and stay in them until he himself provided the cure.

    Gauntlet was the only founding member of the Dark Riders, excluding the non-combatant Hard-Drive, who stayed active with the new team led by Genesis. He was also the only Rider who escaped Wolverine's wrath when the others were butchered by him. Gauntlet rejoined most of the founding Dark Riders under the leadership of Stryfe, but he again escaped death when others were killed.

    Gauntlet was later hired in secret by Blaquesmith to hunt down Apocalypse when the villain was bodily merged with Cyclops, only to find Apocalypse killed when Phoenix rescued Cyclops from the merger. Gauntlet did not reveal to Cable the identity of his client.

    Powers

    The full details of Gauntlet's powers remain unclear, although clearly his physiology has been affected, granting him green skin and long, spiny teeth.

    Weapons

    Gauntlet has always appeared with various weaponry such as high-tech lasers, machine guns, and rocket launchers, and his eye is covered with a targeting device. Whether such equipment is related to his power remains unknown.

  2. The Dark Riders, originally known as the Riders of the Storm, is the name of a group of fanatics devoted to the Darwinian ideals that the strong ("fit") should inherit the Earth and the weak ("unfit") should be culled.[5] 34 appearance(s) of Dark Riders (Earth-616) 6 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Dark Riders (Earth-616) 2 minor appearance(s) of Dark Riders (Earth-616) 5 mention(s) of Dark ...

  3. The Infinity Gauntlet is an American comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics. In addition to an eponymous, six-issue limited series written by Jim Starlin and pencilled by George Pérez and Ron Lim, crossover chapters appeared in related comic books. Since its initial serialization from July to December 1991, the series has been ...

    • July – December 1991
    • Jim Starlin
  4. Welcome to the. Marvel vs. Capcom. wiki! The Marvel vs. Capcom series is a series of fighting games created by Capcom that contain characters from both Marvel Comics and Capcom. 16,145pages. 1,055articles. 4,632files. 79,403edits. 12editors.

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  6. Single-player, multiplayer. Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds [a] is a crossover fighting video game developed by Capcom in collaboration with Eighting. The game features characters from both Capcom's video game franchises and comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles in ...

  7. Capcom has promised three-on-three tag team fighting gameplay and a robust plot. The game was released on February 15 in the U.S, February 17 in Japan, and February 18 in Europe. An updated version, known simply as Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, features 12 new characters, 8 new stages, and updated gameplay.

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