====== Piotr Rasputin (Colossus) ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: A gentle artist and protector of the innocent trapped in the body of an unstoppable powerhouse, Piotr "Peter" Rasputin is the reluctant, organic steel-skinned soul of the [[x-men]].** * **Key Takeaways:** * **The Heart of the Team:** More than just muscle, Colossus is often depicted as the moral and emotional compass of the X-Men. His journey is defined by the struggle to reconcile his peaceful, artistic nature with the violent life of a superhero, making him one of the team's most relatable and tragic figures. [[kitty_pryde]]. * **An Unbreakable Body, A Breakable Heart:** His primary power is the transformation of his entire body into a unique, nearly indestructible "organic steel." While this form grants him incredible strength and durability, his emotional resilience has been tested time and again by personal tragedy, most notably the loss of his family and the suffering of his loved ones. [[magik]]. * **Comic vs. Screen Contrast:** In the [[earth_616|Prime Comic Universe]], Colossus is a deeply introspective and often brooding character, defined by his romances and familial duties. In the Fox's X-Men films (particularly //Deadpool//), he is reimagined as a more stoic, by-the-book, and almost comically earnest veteran X-Man, serving as a moral foil to the chaotic anti-hero. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Colossus smashed his way into the Marvel Universe in **//Giant-Size X-Men #1//** (May 1975), a landmark issue that revolutionized the comic book industry. He was a key member of the "All-New, All-Different" X-Men, a diverse, international team created by writer **Len Wein** and artist **Dave Cockrum** to revitalize the flagging //X-Men// title. The goal was to move away from the original five American teenagers and create a roster with global appeal. Piotr Rasputin was conceived as the team's powerhouse, a replacement for the Thing in the Fantastic Four-inspired dynamic the new team was built upon. Cockrum's visual design was striking: a towering figure with a chrome-like, banded metallic skin that conveyed immense power, contrasted with a gentle, handsome human form. His Russian origin tapped into Cold War-era sensibilities, but instead of being a stereotypical Soviet antagonist, he was presented as a pure-hearted socialist idealist, a young man who believed in community and protecting the weak. This subversion of expectations—the gentle giant from a rival superpower—was central to his initial appeal and has remained a core part of his character for decades. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin was born and raised on the Ust-Ordynski Collective, a state-run farm near Lake Baikal in Siberia, Soviet Union. He lived a simple, bucolic life with his parents and his beloved younger sister, **Illyana Rasputina**. Piotr was a kind, quiet young man with a burgeoning passion for art and a strong sense of duty to his community. He was the picture of health and strength, happily using his natural brawn to help with farm labor. His peaceful existence was shattered the day an out-of-control tractor barreled directly towards Illyana. In a moment of pure panic and instinct, Piotr's latent mutant gene activated. His body transformed for the first time, his flesh and bone transmuting into a powerful, organic steel form. He placed himself between the machine and his sister, stopping the tractor with his bare hands and saving her life. This incredible event did not go unnoticed. **[[professor_x|Professor Charles Xavier]]**, who was psychically scouring the globe for powerful mutants to rescue his original X-Men from the living island Krakoa, detected Piotr's manifestation. Xavier traveled to Siberia and approached Piotr, explaining the nature of his mutant abilities and the urgent need for his help. Piotr was deeply hesitant to leave his home, his family, and the only life he had ever known. He felt a profound responsibility to his collective and was fearful of the outside world. However, understanding that other lives were at stake and seeing the potential to use his powers for the greater good of all people (mutant and human), he agreed to go with Xavier. Adopting the codename **Colossus**, the gentle farm boy left for America, becoming a founding member of the new X-Men and embarking on a life of heroism and heartbreak he could never have imagined. === Fox's X-Men Film Universe (now part of the MCU Multiverse) === The cinematic depiction of Colossus is split between two distinct portrayals, which exist in a loosely connected timeline later integrated into the Marvel Cinematic Universe's multiverse. In the original film trilogy (//X2: X-Men United//, //X-Men: The Last Stand//, and //X-Men: Days of Future Past//), Colossus is a background character portrayed by actor Daniel Cudmore. He is a student at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and a member of the X-Men. His origin is never explored. He is presented as a quiet, physically imposing protector, using his powers in key action sequences, such as helping evacuate students during William Stryker's raid on the mansion and participating in the final battle against the Brotherhood on Alcatraz. His most famous comic book maneuver, the "Fastball Special," is performed with Wolverine in //The Last Stand//. This version of the character had minimal dialogue and development. A completely rebooted and more prominent version of Colossus appears in **//Deadpool//** (2016) and **//Deadpool 2//** (2018), with his motion capture performed by several actors and his voice provided by **Stefan Kapičić**. This iteration is presented as a seasoned, veteran member of the X-Men. His origin remains unseen, but it's implied he has been with the team for a long time. He acts as a mentor to Negasonic Teenage Warhead and takes it upon himself to recruit Wade Wilson (Deadpool) into the X-Men, believing he can steer the "merc with a mouth" towards a more heroic path. This Colossus is defined by his unwavering, almost preachy moral code, frequently delivering earnest speeches about what it means to be a hero, much to Deadpool's annoyance. He is depicted as exceedingly formal, polite, and a stickler for the rules, serving as the perfect straight man to Deadpool's anarchic humor. His characterization is a deliberate, comedic take on the "boy scout" archetype, a stark contrast to the often tormented and conflicted version from the comics. His nationality is much more pronounced, with a thick Russian accent and a formal demeanor. This version's primary function is to represent the established, traditional superhero world that Deadpool constantly mocks and subverts. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === ==== Powers and Abilities ==== * **Organic Steel Transformation:** Colossus's primary mutant ability is the psionic power to convert the tissue of his entire body into a unique, carbon-steel-like substance. This transformation is voluntary and nearly instantaneous. The process involves his body taking on mass from an unknown extradimensional source, causing him to grow in height (from 6'6" to 7'5") and nearly double in weight (from 250 lbs to 500 lbs). * **Superhuman Strength:** In his armored form, Colossus possesses vast superhuman strength. He is consistently ranked as one of the X-Men's physically strongest members, capable of lifting well over 100 tons. He has performed incredible feats such as stopping a moving train, lifting a submarine, and going toe-to-toe with powerhouses like the [[hulk]], Juggernaut, and Gladiator. * **Superhuman Stamina:** His armored form's musculature generates almost no fatigue toxins. As a result, he can exert himself at peak capacity for several days before beginning to tire. A notable side effect is that he does not require sustenance, water, or even oxygen to survive while transformed, allowing him to operate in vacuums or underwater for extended periods. * **Invulnerability:** His organic steel skin is nearly impervious to physical damage. He can withstand ballistic penetration from high-caliber bullets, impacts from falls from great heights, and tremendous concussive forces. He is also highly resistant to temperature extremes, from absolute zero to the heat of atmospheric re-entry. * **Weaknesses:** While incredibly durable, his armored form is not completely indestructible. It is particularly vulnerable to weapons and materials of unique properties, most notably **Antarctic Vibranium** (which can disrupt molecular bonds) and **Adamantium**. Sufficiently powerful magical attacks can also harm him. A key physiological weakness is that if he sustains a severe injury in his human form and then transforms, the injury will remain. Conversely, if he is injured in his armored state, he cannot revert to his human form until he has healed, or the injury could prove fatal. ==== Skills ==== * **Expert Combatant:** Though he prefers peace, years of training in the Danger Room and in real-world combat under leaders like [[cyclops]] and [[storm]] have made him a formidable hand-to-hand fighter. He is particularly skilled in judo, using an opponent's momentum against them, a style that complements his immense strength. * **Gifted Artist:** Piotr is a talented painter and sketch artist. This passion represents his true, gentle nature and serves as an emotional outlet and a stark contrast to the violent life he leads. He often feels his large, armored hands are ill-suited for the delicate work of a brush, a metaphor for his internal conflict. * **The Fastball Special:** Colossus is one half of the legendary combat maneuver known as the "Fastball Special," in which he hurls the much smaller, denser, and clawed [[wolverine]] at an enemy with incredible speed and force. ==== Personality ==== Piotr Rasputin is the archetypal gentle giant. At his core, he is a quiet, humble, and deeply sensitive soul who was thrust into a life of conflict against his nature. He is fiercely loyal and protective of his friends and family, often placing their well-being far above his own. He is an idealist who initially joined the X-Men out of a pure desire to help others and protect the innocent from harm. However, his life has been filled with immense tragedy, which has left deep emotional scars. He carries a heavy burden of guilt, particularly concerning his sister Illyana's corruption in the demonic realm of Limbo and his inability to save many of his loved ones. This has led to periods of deep depression, brooding introspection, and even moral compromise, such as his brief alliance with Magneto's Acolytes after Illyana's death. Despite the darkness he has faced, his fundamental goodness and desire for peace always re-emerge, reaffirming his role as the unwavering heart and soul of the X-Men. === Fox's X-Men Film Universe === ==== Powers and Abilities ==== The cinematic Colossus shares the same fundamental power set as his comic book counterpart. He transforms into a towering metallic figure with superhuman strength and durability. * **Strength:** His strength is showcased in //Deadpool// when he effortlessly handles multiple armed men and engages in a prolonged brawl with the superhumanly strong Angel Dust. In //Deadpool 2//, he proves powerful enough to fight the Juggernaut, though he is ultimately outmatched in their first encounter. * **Durability:** He is shown to be completely bulletproof and can withstand massive explosions and impacts without visible damage. His fight with Juggernaut demonstrates the upper limits of his durability, as he is bent and broken by the magically-powered entity. * **Depiction:** The visual effect of his transformation is highly detailed, showing individual metallic plates shifting and locking into place across his body, emphasizing the mechanical and powerful nature of his armored form. ==== Personality ==== The personality of the Colossus in the //Deadpool// films is a significant departure from the comics' introspective artist. This version is a pillar of traditional superhero morality. * **Heroic Idealist:** He is a true believer in the X-Men's mission and Charles Xavier's dream. He is unfailingly polite, formal, and speaks with a thick, stereotypical Russian accent. * **Recruiter and Mentor:** His primary role in the films is to be a mentor figure for Negasonic Teenage Warhead and an exasperated recruiter for Deadpool. He constantly tries to appeal to Wade's "better nature," delivering long-winded, earnest speeches about heroism, responsibility, and doing the right thing. * **Comedic Foil:** This personality makes him the perfect straight man for Deadpool's fourth-wall-breaking, nihilistic humor. His stoicism and refusal to swear or engage in "unheroic" behavior create a hilarious dynamic. He is less a character defined by internal conflict and more by his external reaction to the chaos that surrounds him, particularly Deadpool. He represents order, decency, and the very idea of a "superhero" that the film gleefully deconstructs. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== === Kitty Pryde (Shadowcat) === The most significant romantic relationship of Piotr's life. Their love story began when Kitty was a young, new recruit to the X-Men. Piotr was instantly smitten, and their deep friendship blossomed into a slow-burning romance that became a fan-favorite cornerstone of the comics. Their relationship was marked by tenderness and mutual respect, but also by tragedy and external pressures. It was shattered when Piotr was severely injured during the //Mutant Massacre// and later fell in love with an alien healer on Battleworld during the first //Secret Wars//. They remained close friends for years, their bond undeniable. Decades later, they finally rekindled their romance, which culminated in a planned wedding. However, at the altar, Kitty got cold feet, and the wedding was called off, leaving their relationship once again in a state of heartbreak and complexity. === Illyana Rasputina (Magik) === His "little snowflake," Illyana is Piotr's younger sister and the person he is most fiercely protective of. Their relationship is defined by tragedy and guilt. As a child, she was abducted and raised in the demonic dimension of **Limbo**, where years passed for her in the blink of an eye on Earth. She returned as a teenage sorceress and demon-ruler, an experience that forever corrupted her innocence. Piotr has never forgiven himself for failing to protect her. He has gone to incredible lengths for her, including sacrificing his life to cure the Legacy Virus that killed her and even taking on the burden of the Juggernaut. Their bond is unbreakable, a mix of profound sibling love and the shared trauma of their cursed lives. === Wolverine (Logan) === Piotr and Logan share a deep, abiding friendship built on mutual respect and countless battles fought side-by-side. They are the originators of the "Fastball Special" and represent the team's primary physical force. Their dynamic is one of contrasting personalities: Logan the cynical, world-weary brawler and Piotr the naive, sensitive idealist. Wolverine often acts as a gruff older brother to Piotr, pushing him to be tougher while also understanding and respecting his gentle nature. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== === Proteus (Kevin MacTaggert) === One of the first major threats the All-New, All-Different X-Men faced. Proteus was a reality-warping mutant psionic entity who needed to possess host bodies to survive. His only weakness was metal. In a climactic battle, with Proteus burning through his final host body and threatening to tear reality apart, the X-Men realized the only way to stop him was with a direct metallic attack. Overcoming his deep-seated aversion to killing, Colossus transformed into his steel form and punched through Proteus's energy form, dissipating him. This act of taking a life, even to save the world, haunted Piotr for years and was a significant loss of his innocence. === Mister Sinister (Nathaniel Essex) === While not a personal nemesis in the same vein as Cyclops's, Sinister's actions have brought immense pain to Colossus. As the architect of the **Mutant Massacre**, Sinister was responsible for the Marauders, the team of mutant assassins who ambushed the Morlocks. During the battle, Colossus sustained grievous injuries from the villain Riptide, which left him trapped in his armored form and paralyzed for a time. This event was a major turning point, hardening him and straining his relationship with Kitty Pryde. ==== Affiliations ==== * **[[x-men]]:** Colossus's true family. He has been a stalwart member for most of his adult life, serving on numerous incarnations of the team, including the Gold Team, the Astonishing X-Men roster, and the current Krakoan-era X-Men. * **Excalibur:** After the X-Men were presumed dead following a battle with the Adversary, Colossus, along with Nightcrawler and Kitty Pryde, joined the British-based superhero team Excalibur. This period was marked by more whimsical, dimension-hopping adventures. * **Acolytes:** In a moment of profound grief and disillusionment following Illyana's death from the Legacy Virus and the collapse of his family in Russia, Piotr abandoned the X-Men and joined Magneto's fanatical followers, the Acolytes. He sought a different path but quickly grew disgusted with their violent methods and eventually returned to the X-Men. * **Avatar of Cyttorak (The Juggernaut):** During the //Fear Itself// event, the original Juggernaut, Cain Marko, was empowered by one of the Serpent's hammers. To stop the unstoppable, Illyana convinced Piotr to make a deal with the demonic entity Cyttorak. Colossus became Cyttorak's new avatar on Earth, gaining the power of the Juggernaut. This immense power came at a terrible cost, as he constantly fought for control against the entity's bloodthirsty influence, a dark chapter that nearly broke him. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== ==== Mutant Massacre ==== This brutal 1986 crossover event saw a team of mutant assassins called the Marauders slaughter the underground community of mutants known as the Morlocks. The X-Men intervened, and the resulting conflict was one of their most savage battles. Colossus used his body to shield his teammates from the attacks of Riptide, a Marauder who can spin his body at high speeds and launch shuriken-like projectiles made of calcified bone. The assault was so intense that it caused Colossus's organic steel form to bend and break in ways it never had before, inflicting horrific injuries. He was left trapped in his armored form and used a wheelchair for a prolonged period, a trauma that severely tested his spirit and his relationship with Kitty. ==== Inferno ==== This 1989 crossover revolved around the demonic invasion of New York City, orchestrated by demons from Limbo. At the heart of the story was Colossus's sister, Illyana (Magik). Her demonic side, the Darkchylde, fully consumed her, and she became the catalyst for the invasion. Piotr was forced to confront the horrifying reality of what his "little snowflake" had become. He had to fight not only hordes of demons but also his corrupted sister. The event culminated in Illyana seemingly rejecting her demonic power and reverting to the innocent child she was before her abduction, but the emotional toll on Piotr was immense, deepening his already profound sense of guilt and failure. ==== The Legacy Virus & Cure (Legacy's End) ==== Perhaps the most defining moment of Colossus's life was his ultimate sacrifice. The Legacy Virus was a devastating plague created by Stryfe that specifically targeted mutants, and it claimed the life of his sister, Illyana. Years later, Dr. Moira MacTaggert and the X-Men's Beast finally synthesized a cure. However, there was a terrible catch: the cure needed to be made airborne, a process that would be instantly fatal to the first mutant who activated it. Overhearing this and seeing a chance to give meaning to his sister's death, Colossus secretly injected himself with the cure at the X-Mansion. He then transformed into his armored form, a process that released the cure into the atmosphere, saving mutantkind from extinction at the cost of his own life. It was a heroic, selfless act that cemented his legacy as one of the greatest X-Men. ((He was later resurrected by the alien Ord of the Breakworld as part of a plot against the X-Men.)) ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== ==== Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610) ==== In the more modern, grounded Ultimate Universe, Piotr Rasputin's origin was significantly altered. He was initially a member of the Russian mafia who worked as a smuggler. He was rescued from a weapons deal gone wrong by Jean Grey and recruited into the X-Men. This version of Colossus was much more cynical and street-smart than his Earth-616 counterpart. A major change to his character was the revelation that he was gay, having a brief relationship with his teammate Northstar. He was also dependent on the mutant-enhancing drug Banshee to maintain his super-strength for a period. ==== Age of Apocalypse (Earth-295) ==== In this dark, alternate reality where Apocalypse conquered North America, Colossus is a much harder, more battle-weary figure. He and his wife, Kitty Pryde, are the co-leaders of Generation Next, a team of young mutants they train. This version is deeply traumatized by the death of his sister at the hands of Apocalypse's forces. He is willing to make brutal, pragmatic decisions for the greater good, but his love for Kitty remains his anchor. In a final, tragic act, he sacrifices himself and his entire team to allow his friend Magneto's grand plan to succeed, showcasing the extreme lengths this version would go to for the cause. ==== X-Men: The Animated Series ==== For an entire generation of fans, the Colossus from the 1990s animated series was their definitive version. He appeared in several key episodes, most notably "The Unstoppable Juggernaut" and "Red Dawn." In the latter, he is shown working to free his people from a rogue Soviet general trying to re-establish the USSR. The series captured his core essence perfectly: the quiet, immensely powerful hero with a deep love for his homeland and a strong moral compass. His Russian heritage was a central part of his character, and he was portrayed as a noble ally of the X-Men rather than a full-time member. ===== See Also ===== * [[x-men]] * [[magik]] * [[kitty_pryde]] * [[wolverine]] * [[professor_x]] * [[mutant_massacre]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Piotr's last name, "Rasputin," is a clear reference to Grigori Rasputin, the infamous Russian mystic.)) ((His armored form is often referred to as being made of "organic osmium," but it has been clarified in canon that it is not true osmium, but a unique organic, carbon-steel-like substance that his body creates.)) ((The "Fastball Special" maneuver, while most famously performed with Wolverine, has been adapted with other small, dense characters over the years, including Kitty Pryde while she was phased.)) ((Colossus's death to cure the Legacy Virus occurred in //Uncanny X-Men// #390 (2001). His resurrection was revealed in //Astonishing X-Men// #4 (2004).)) ((In the films, Colossus was portrayed by Daniel Cudmore in //X2//, //X-Men: The Last Stand//, and //X-Men: Days of Future Past//. In //Deadpool// and //Deadpool 2//, the CGI character was voiced by Stefan Kapičić.)) ((His deepest fear, often shown in psychic attacks, is the inability to protect his sister, Illyana.))