Changeling

Kevin Sydney is a fictional character that has been a member of the X-Men in comic book stories published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Werner Roth, the character first appeared in X-Men #35 (August 1967). Kevin Sydney first appeared as Changeling, a mutant shapeshifter. He was a short-lived adversary for the X-Men who subsequently joined Professor X and died shortly after, making him the first member of the X-Men to d... More

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Also known as:

  • Kevin Sidney,
  • Kevin Sidney (Earth-616),
  • Professor X,
  • Charles Xavier,
  • Morph,
  • Kevin Sidney (Earth-1081),
  • Kevin Sidney (Earth-58163)

Fictional Character

Character Created By

Werner Roth

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Roy Thomas

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Mike McKone

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Judd Winick

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  • 1.524 m (5 ft )
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Date of death:

Date/Time Other Date/Time Portrayed In
  • Mar 1968
  • Jan 1992

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