Legion
Basic Information
Full Name: David Charles Haller
Aliases/Nicknames: Legion, Numerous alters (each with their own names)
Age: Not specified
Gender: Male
Occupation: Adventurer
Affiliation: X-Men, Muir Island X-Men
Appearance
Height: Not specified
Build: Slim
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Black
Distinguishing Features: Often has a wild and unkempt hairstyle
Background
Place of Origin: Israel
Family: Charles Xavier (father), Gabrielle Haller (mother)
Education: Tutored and cared for on Muir Island
History: David Haller is the son of Charles Xavier and Gabrielle Haller. His powers
manifested after a traumatic event, which also led to his severe mental illness.
Personality
Traits: Suffers from dissociative identity disorder, with each personality displaying
different powers
Likes: Not specified
Dislikes: Not specified
Strengths: Highly powerful mutant abilities
Weaknesses: Mental instability due to his dissociative identity disorder
Abilities
Skills: Varies among his personalities
Powers (if applicable): Reality warping, shapeshifting, levitation/flight, telepathy,
telekinesis, teleportation, dimensional travel
Equipment/Tools: None typically carried
Relationships
Allies: X-Men and related characters
Enemies: Various adversaries including the Shadow King
Romantic Interests: Not specified
Mentors: Charles Xavier, Moira MacTaggert
Proteges: Not specified
Story Arcs
Notable Events: His actions inadvertently led to the creation of the “Age of
Apocalypse”
Character Development: Struggles with his powers and mental health,
occasionally finding redemption
Challenges/Conflicts: Balancing his immense powers with his mental health
issues
Quotes
Catchphrases: “My name is Legion, for we are many!”
Notable Dialogue: Not specified
Trivia
Interesting Facts: Legion is an Omega Level mutant, one of the most powerful and
unstable mutants on Earth
Influences: The character explores themes of mental illness and the burden of
immense power
Cultural Impact: Legion has been featured in various media, including the
television series “Legion”
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: Legion - 99% probability of victory. Marty’s time-traveling
capabilities would not protect him from Legion’s vast psychic powers.
Vs Robin Hood: Legion - 98% probability of victory. Robin Hood’s archery skills
would be ineffective against Legion’s reality-warping abilities.
Vs T-800 Terminator: Legion - 90% probability of victory. Legion’s ability to alter
reality could potentially neutralize the T-800’s technological advantages.
Vs The Master Chief: Legion - 85% probability of victory. The Master Chief’s
combat skills and technology would be challenged by Legion’s unpredictable
powers.
Vs Wonder Woman: Legion - 55% probability of victory. Legion teleports Wonder
Woman into the sun.
References
First Appearance: New Mutants #25 (March 1985)1
Creators: Chris Claremont (writer), Bill Sienkiewicz (artist)1
Portrayed by: Dan Stevens in the FX television series "Legion"1