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Publisher
  
Marvel Comics

Team affiliations
  
Nasty Boys

Species
  
Mutant

Alter ego
  
Clement Wilson

First appearance
  
X-Factor #75 (Feb 1992)

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Created by
  
Peter David Larry Stroman

Abilities
  
Able to absorb the sounds around him and send them back with concussive force through his vocal cords.

Creators
  
Larry Stroman, Peter David

Similar
  
Nasty Boys, Brainchild, Tar Baby, Shard, Malice

Ruckus (Clement Wilson) is a fictional mutant super villain in the Marvel Comics universe and flamboyant leader of the Nasty Boys.

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Fictional character biography

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Given Ruckus's ability to absorb the sound waves around him and send them back with concussive force by screaming, Mister Sinister favored Ruckus and often kept him in reserve. Unfortunately, Ruckus' youth makes him arrogant, as seen when he and his comrade, Ramrod, robbed a convenience store and obliterated a group of police officers. The act did not go unpunished, and when returning to base, Ruckus was put in his place. While working with a renegade Madrox dupe, Ruckus was put in direct conflict with the mutant group X-Factor. Flying in a hovercraft, he went after Polaris, using the sound of a firecracker to amplify and literally rock her world. Polaris was eventually able to take him out, but he escaped with teammate Gorgeous George.

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He appeared much later, along with the rest of the Nasty Boys, on a mission to stop Malice who had inhabited Havok's body. During the battle, Ruckus was the first to strike, using his power to catch Malice off guard. Eventually, X-Factor joined the battle and Ruckus was taken out by Strong Guy. After the battle, Mr. Sinister grabbed his Nasty Boys and fled.

Ruckus was eventually hired by Mystique to assassinate Senator Kelly, but failed to when the X-Men showed up.

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Ruckus retained his mutant powers after the M-Day, but eventually grew disillusioned with being a mutant and ashamed at all the evil deeds he had done. He then came to the San Francisco Institute of Bio-Social Studies who had developed a mutant cure, one which caused irreparable brain damage to any that take it. Ruckus voluntarily took the cure on camera, losing his powers like he wanted, but forced to live the life of an invalid afterward.

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Later, Ruckus had somehow recovered from his injuries and was caught attempting to rob a bank in England with his former teammate Ramrod. He and Ramrod were taken into custody. However, when a cloud of Terrigen Mist threatened the lives of the two mutants in the British prison, Storm sent the X-Men to rescue the pair. Wolverine and Nightcrawler easily found Ruckus inside his cell, but the trio had to fight their way through a prison riot to find Ramrod. Ruckus escaped with Ramrod and the X-Men to X-Haven, their base of operations. The X-Men placed Ruckus and Ramrod in prison cells to serve out the rest of their sentences.

Powers and abilities

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Ruckus has the ability to absorb the sound waves around him and send them back with concussive force using his vocal cords.

What If?

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Ruckus appeared in a What if? storyline where Magneto took over the United States of America. He was eventually killed by Wolverine along with the other Nasty Boys.

Television

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  • Ruckus played a prominent role as leader of the Nasty Boys on the 1990s X-Men series, voiced by the show's voice director Dan Hennessey. He seemed to be older, but retained his youthful arrogance. The others often cracked jokes at him being Sinister's "lapdog".
  • Miscellaneous

  • Ruckus also appeared in several issues of X-Men Adventures, a comic book based on the animated series.
  • References

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