Tarot (comics)
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Tarot (Marie-Ange Colbert) is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe.
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[edit] History
Tarot was a member of the original Hellions, of French origin. Unlike some of the more mean-spirited Hellions (namely Empath, Jetstream and Roulette), Tarot was generally a sweet and sympathetic character. In her earlier appearances, it was revealed by Mirage's psychic abilities that Tarot was in fact in love with one of the New Mutants, probably Cypher or Sunspot.
She was ostensibly killed by Trevor Fitzroy and his Sentinels in Uncanny X-Men #281 (1991), who used her life force to allow him to create a time portal. However, this was merely a comic book death. She reappeared in X-Force #87 (1997) as a member of the second Hellions team. It appears her resurrection and life force is somehow bound to King Bedlam, though this has never been fully explained. One theory is that Bedlam recovered her body and found a way to successfully revive her, which he might have done through his apparent ability to control others' bio functions.
She recently turned up on a monitor in New Avengers #18, acknowledged to be depowered from the Decimation.
[edit] Powers
Tarot is a mutant who formerly possessed the ability to generate animated constructs composed of tangible psionic energy based on the two-dimensional figures on the tarot cards she carried. It is unknown if Tarot was actually limited to to the use of her tarot images for her power to operate, or if this was merely a personal preference. She could create several (up to five, at least) normal-sized figures and even massive flying constructs without any apparent strain. Tarot's psionic constructs were extremely strong and durable, being resistant to physical damage, temperature extremes, and many forms of energy. Tarot's constructs were completely under her mental control, and would dissipate on her command. They could only be destroyed by a force that dispersed the majority of their psionic mass, or if Tarot herself was rendered unconscious. Tarot was vulnerable to her psionic constructs being destroyed, as the psionic feedback left her disoriented.
After her resurrection, Tarot had somehow either gained or learned the ability to manifest characteristics of certain tarot cards upon herself, such as weapons and armour, increasing her effectiveness in physical combat. The exact nature and limits of Tarot's power were never revealed.
Tarot also possessed a fair degree of precognitive ability, though it was apparently dependent on the use of her tarot cards.
[edit] Alternate versions
Tarot, along with many of the original Hellions, appear briefly in the Age of Apocalypse universe, as former agents of Apocalypse. After his death, they became renegades and were hunted down and captured by the X-Men for the United States government. Their fates after being remanded into government custody is unknown.
[edit] Bibliography
- Firestar #2-3
- New Mutants vol. 1 #16-17, #39, #43, #53-54, #56, #62
- New Warriors #9-10
- Uncanny X-Men #281-282
- X-Force vol. 1 #87-90

