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Marvel Comics   ยท   Released Feb 14th, 1967

The X-Men #31

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Ted Roberts' brother Ralph became the Cobalt Man for the very first time in this issue.Ralph Roberts was a former employee of Stark's Industries who left the company when Tony Stark would not divulge the secret to Iron Man's costume. He then created Roberts Research Lab and experimented with cobalt amongst other things. One day, Ralph would visit his younger brother Ted who was attending Metro College along with Jean Grey. Ted and Ralph were very competitive and challenged each other to a pole vaulting contest. Ralph was injured when his stick broke and hit his head. The three would eat at a local diner after the incident and meet some of Jean's friends, Scott Summers and Warren Worthington, in disguise. The group headed back to Ralph's research lab where he showed them some of the stuff he was working on. Ralph showed his younger brother a secret project he was working on. It was Ralph's version of Iron Man's suit made out of cobalt alloy. Ralph put on the suit but was suffering from a terrible headache from his fall earlier that day. He became a different person and knocked out his brother. Ralph ranted how Iron Man was a traitor and that he needed to stop him. Ralph started to destroy his own lab and was confronted by Marvel Girl and Cyclops. Ralph managed to escape and the two X-Men attended to Ted. They discovered that Ralph was headed towards Stark Industries and that he was a walking C-bomb. Ralph's armor would produce the radioactive cobalt-60 if it was worn for more than two hours and would explode when it reached critical mass. The rest of the X-Men would battle the Cobalt Man near a bridge. They managed to defeat him when Iceman froze his power pack and Cyclops hit him with his optic blast. The blast melted the ice around his power pack and the water short circuited his power source. The Cobalt Man fell off the bridge and was caught by Angel before he plunged into the water below. Ralph realized he almost destroyed the group because of his head injury and...

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Creators

Roy Thomas
Writer
Roy Thomas
Penciller
Werner Roth
Inker
John Tartaglione
Sam Rosen
Letterer, Cover Artist
Sam Rosen
Cover Artist
Dan Atkins
Stan Lee
Editor, Editor-in-Chief
Stan Lee

Characters

Angel
Warren Worthington III
Angel
Earth-616
Beast
Henry McCoy
Beast
Earth-616
Candy Southern
Candy Southern
Earth-616
Cobalt Man
Ralph Roberts
Cobalt Man
Earth-616
Cyclops
Scott Summers
Cyclops
Earth-616
Iceman
Bobby Drake
Iceman
Earth-616
Juggernaut
Cain Marko
Juggernaut
Earth-616
Marvel Girl
Jean Grey
Marvel Girl
Earth-616
Professor X
Charles Xavier
Professor X
Earth-616
Ted Roberts
Ted Roberts
Earth-616
Vera Cantor
Vera Cantor
Earth-616
Zelda Kurtzberg
Earth-616

Key Events

First Appearance
Candy Southern Earth-616
First Appearance
Ralph Roberts as Cobalt Man Earth-616

Collected In

  • Essential Classic X-Men Vol. 2 TP
    Essential Classic X-Men Vol. 2 TP
    Essential Classic X-Men (1999 - 2009)
  • Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men Vol. 3 HC
    Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men Vol. 3 HC
    Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men (2002 - 2010)
  • Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men Vol. 3 TP
    Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men Vol. 3 TP
    Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men (2002 - 2010)
  • The X-Men #79
    The X-Men #79
    The X-Men Vol. 1 (1963 - 1981)
  • X-Men: Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    X-Men: Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    The X-Men Vol. 1 (1963 - 1981)
  • X-Men Epic Collection: Lonely Are the Hunted TP
    X-Men Epic Collection: Lonely Are the Hunted TP
    X-Men Epic Collection (2014)
  • X-Men: Children of the Atom Box Set
    X-Men: Children of the Atom Box Set
    X-Men: Children of the Atom Box Set

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