Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Cannonball ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **Samuel "Sam" Guthrie is a nigh-invulnerable mutant from Kentucky whose power to generate a thermo-chemical "blast field" propels him like a human rocket, evolving from a hesitant founding member of the [[new_mutants]] to a seasoned leader of [[x-force]], a full-fledged member of the [[x-men]], and even an [[avengers|Avenger]].** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Cannonball represents the journey from student to master. He is the archetypal "big brother" of his generation of mutants, a steadfastly moral and loyal hero who has served on nearly every major Marvel super-team, proving that even a country boy with self-doubt can become one of Earth's mightiest heroes. [[new_mutants]]. * **Primary Impact:** Sam Guthrie's most significant impact has been his leadership and evolution. He successfully transitioned the New Mutants into the proactive strike team X-Force under [[cable|Cable's]] tutelage, graduated to become the first of his generation to join the core X-Men roster, and later brought a mutant perspective to the main Avengers team, embodying the potential for growth inherent in Professor Xavier's dream. * **Key Incarnations:** In the Earth-616 comics, Cannonball is a confident, experienced leader, a husband, a father, and a potential immortal known as an External. In his primary film appearance, //The New Mutants// (2020), he is portrayed as a younger, guilt-ridden teenager just learning to control his powers, haunted by the traumatic event that activated them. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Cannonball first blasted onto the scene in **''Marvel Graphic Novel #4: The New Mutants''** in 1982. He was co-created by the legendary writer **Chris Claremont** and artist **Bob McLeod**. Claremont, the architect of the X-Men's rise to monumental popularity, conceived of the New Mutants as the next generation of Xavier's students, a return to the "school for gifted youngsters" concept that had been partially lost as the All-New, All-Different X-Men had become adult superheroes. Sam Guthrie was designed to be the team's heartland soul. In an era often dominated by urban or cosmic heroes, Sam's rural Kentucky background provided a grounded, relatable perspective. His origin, tied to the real-world hardships of coal mining communities, lent an immediate sense of working-class authenticity and struggle to the character. His powerset—simple, direct, and visually dynamic—made him an instant standout. McLeod's design, with its simple black and yellow costume and the iconic visual of Sam rocketing through the air, was clean and memorable. Cannonball, alongside his teammates, represented a deliberate effort by Marvel to diversify the mutant landscape, not just in ethnicity and nationality, but in background and personality, making him a cornerstone of the X-Men franchise for decades to come. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Samuel Zachery Guthrie was born the eldest of a large family in the impoverished coal-mining town of Cumberland, Kentucky. Following in his father's footsteps, a young Sam took a job in the local coal mine to support his family after his father's death from black lung disease. The work was dangerous, and Sam's life changed forever during a catastrophic mine collapse. Trapped and facing certain death alongside a fellow miner, a terrified Sam instinctively activated his latent mutant powers for the first time. He generated a powerful thermo-chemical energy field, launching himself forward like a cannonball, shielding both himself and his friend from the tons of falling rock and blasting them to safety. This spectacular display of power did not go unnoticed. Sam was located by [[donald_pierce|Donald Pierce]], the White Bishop of the villainous Hellfire Club. Pierce, seeking to build his own team of young mutant enforcers, manipulated the naive Sam, preying on his sense of responsibility to his family. Posing as a benevolent figure, he hired Sam as a mercenary. His first mission was to capture the fledgling team of New Mutants, who were themselves recent recruits of [[professor_x|Professor Charles Xavier]]. During the confrontation, Sam's inherent decency won out. Realizing Pierce's evil nature and seeing the humanity in his targets, he turned against his employer and helped the New Mutants defeat him. In the aftermath, Professor Xavier recognized Sam's immense potential and strong moral compass. He offered Sam a place at the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters. Despite his deep-seated insecurities and feeling like a "hick" among his more worldly teammates, Sam accepted, becoming a founding member of the New Mutants and taking the codename **Cannonball**. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) & Film Adaptations === Cannonball's significant live-action appearance is in the 2020 film **//The New Mutants//**. It is critical to note that this film occupies a unique and complicated space in Marvel's cinematic history. Developed by 20th Century Fox as part of their X-Men universe, its production and release were heavily delayed and occurred after Disney's acquisition of Fox. As such, it is **not** part of the mainline Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999) but exists as a standalone story, loosely connected to the now-defunct Fox X-Men timeline. Sam Guthrie also made a brief, non-speaking cameo as a member of the X-Men in //Deadpool & Wolverine// (2024), portrayed by a different actor, establishing his presence within the wider Marvel multiverse. In //The New Mutants//, Sam Guthrie's (played by Charlie Heaton) origin is a darker, more tragic reinterpretation of his comic book roots. Like his comics counterpart, his powers manifest during a collapse in a Kentucky coal mine. However, the film frames this as a far more catastrophic event. In this version, Sam's initial, uncontrolled blast is what //causes// the death of his father and 47 other miners. This immense guilt and trauma become the defining aspect of his character in the film. He is brought to the Milbury Hospital, an institution run by Dr. Cecilia Reyes, under the false pretense that it's a safe place for him to learn to control his powers. In reality, it is a holding facility for the Essex Corporation, which aims to weaponize young mutants. Throughout the film, Sam is portrayed as withdrawn, shy, and deeply afraid of his own abilities, which he views as a deadly curse. His character arc revolves around confronting his past trauma, learning to forgive himself, and finally embracing his power to protect his new friends—Rahne Sinclair, Illyana Rasputin, Roberto da Costa, and Danielle Moonstar—from the demonic entity known as the Demon Bear. This origin story shifts the focus from an act of heroism to an accidental tragedy, providing a strong psychological anchor for the film's horror-centric tone. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Sam Guthrie's powers and personality have evolved significantly from his debut, growing in both scope and subtlety. ==== Powers and Abilities ==== * **Thermo-Chemical Energy Propulsion:** Cannonball's primary mutant ability is to internally generate vast amounts of thermo-chemical energy, which he can release from his body, primarily his lower half, to propel himself through the air at incredible speeds. The energy manifests as fire, smoke, and concussive force, creating his signature "blasting" effect. He can achieve speeds ranging from subsonic to potentially rivaling that of a jet aircraft, and his maneuverability in flight has become exceptionally precise over years of practice. * **Impenetrable Blast Field:** While he is "blasting," the same energy that propels him also creates an invisible, kinetic-proof force field that envelops his entire body. This field makes him **nigh-invulnerable** to virtually all forms of physical harm. He has withstood direct impacts from immensely powerful beings like Gladiator and the Hulk, survived atmospheric re-entry, and shrugged off high-caliber ballistics and massive explosions. This field is not a separate power but an intrinsic part of his propulsion; if he is not in motion or actively generating his field, he is as vulnerable as a normal human. * **Field Manipulation & Projection:** With experience, Sam has learned to manipulate his blast field in more versatile ways: * **Carrying Passengers:** He can extend the field to safely envelop others, allowing him to carry them while he flies without subjecting them to wind shear or friction. * **Concussive Blasts:** He can channel his energy field through his fists or direct it outward as a powerful concussive blast, capable of shattering concrete and staggering powerful opponents. * **Energy Absorption:** His field can absorb and redirect kinetic energy, further enhancing its defensive capabilities. He can absorb the force of an impact and use it to propel himself even faster. * **External Physiology:** In a major development, it was revealed that Sam and his siblings (including [[husk|Husk]] and Icarus) are members of the **Externals**, a rare subspecies of mutant with a unique connection to the life-force of the planet, granting them immortality. An External can only be truly killed by a specific, unique method, often involving another External. Cannonball was once killed by the mutant-hunting Predator X but resurrected himself shortly after, his body completely regenerating due to his External nature. This makes him one of the most durable and difficult-to-kill mutants on Earth. ==== Personality ==== Sam's personality is defined by his journey from a polite, insecure farm boy to a confident and capable leader. His core traits are **loyalty, humility, and a powerful moral compass**. Raised with strong family values, he is fiercely protective of his friends and family, often taking on a "big brother" role. In his early years with the New Mutants, he was plagued by self-doubt, often deferring to others and questioning his place on the team. This insecurity was a major hurdle he had to overcome. His transformation began under the mentorship of Cable, who forged him into the battle-hardened field leader of X-Force. This experience instilled in him a pragmatic, strategic mindset, but he never lost the fundamental decency that sets him apart. He is a natural leader who inspires trust, not through arrogance, but through his unwavering commitment to doing the right thing. Despite having served as an X-Man and an Avenger, he has never lost his down-to-earth humility, often deflecting praise and remaining one of the most approachable and relatable figures in the mutant community. === Film Adaptation (The New Mutants) === The cinematic version of Cannonball presents a more nascent and psychologically fractured version of the character. ==== Powers and Abilities ==== The film primarily focuses on the raw, untamed nature of his abilities. His power of **Thermo-Chemical Energy Propulsion** is depicted as violent and difficult to control. When he blasts, it's often in panicked bursts, leaving a trail of destruction. The **Blast Field** is also present; he is shown to be invulnerable while in motion, surviving impacts that would kill a normal person. However, the film doesn't explore the nuances of this field, such as carrying passengers or using it for concussive blasts. The concept of Externals is entirely absent. His power is presented less as a gift for heroism and more as a dangerous force he must learn to master to avoid hurting those around him. ==== Personality ==== The defining trait of Sam in //The New Mutants// is **guilt**. He is quiet, withdrawn, and emotionally scarred by the memory of the mining accident. He carries the weight of his father's death and initially refuses to use his powers, terrified of a repeat disaster. His journey is one of emotional healing. Through his bond with his fellow captives, especially Roberto da Costa, he slowly begins to trust others and himself. His personality arc is about moving from a state of passive fear to active courage, culminating in the film's climax where he consciously chooses to use his powers—not as a weapon of accidental destruction, but as a shield to save his friends. This portrayal focuses on the "coming of age" aspect of the character, emphasizing the fear that often accompanies the manifestation of great power. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== * **[[sunspot|Sunspot (Roberto da Costa)]]**: Roberto is unequivocally Sam's best friend. Their relationship began as a classic "Odd Couple" rivalry in the early days of the New Mutants; the wealthy, arrogant Brazilian playboy clashed constantly with the humble, polite boy from Kentucky. Over time, this friction gave way to a deep, unbreakable bond of brotherhood. They have served on countless teams together, and their contrasting personalities perfectly complement one another. Sam is the steady hand and moral center, while Roberto is the flamboyant strategist and financier. They are the heart and soul of their generation of mutants. * **[[cable|Cable (Nathan Summers)]]**: Cable was the single most transformative figure in Sam's life. As the New Mutants' mentor, Cable saw Sam's untapped potential for leadership and pushed him harder than anyone. He restructured the team into X-Force, appointing Cannonball as his field leader. This tough, militaristic training forged Sam from a hesitant student into a decisive soldier. While their methods often clashed, Sam earned Cable's respect, and Cable became a surrogate father figure, teaching Sam the hard lessons about sacrifice and command that Professor X never could. * **[[rogue|Rogue (Anna Marie)]]**: Sam and Rogue share a bond rooted in their shared Southern heritage. Both struggled with feeling like outsiders among the X-Men and found a kindred spirit in one another. Their friendship deepened significantly when Sam joined the Avengers Unity Squad, where Rogue was a prominent member. They provided each other with a sense of home and understanding, navigating the complex world of the Avengers together. * **[[smasher|Smasher (Isabel "Izzy" Kane)]]**: Izzy Kane is the love of Sam's life, his wife, and the mother of his son, Josiah. They met when Sam joined the Avengers. Izzy, a human from Iowa, was a member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard, wielding immense power granted by Shi'ar technology. Their whirlwind romance bridged worlds, and Sam briefly left Earth to live with her and their son in Shi'ar space. Their relationship represents Sam's maturity and his ability to find happiness and build a family outside the constant conflict of mutant affairs. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **[[donald_pierce|Donald Pierce]]**: As the man who first tried to corrupt and weaponize him, Donald Pierce holds a special place as Sam's original nemesis. Pierce represented the temptation of using power for personal gain and cruelty. Sam's defiance of Pierce was his first true act of heroism and set the moral trajectory for his entire career. * **[[gideon|Gideon]]**: A Machiavellian and ancient External, Gideon became a significant antagonist during the early X-Force era. He manipulated events from the shadows, orchestrating the apparent murder of Sunspot's father and capturing the New Mutants for experimentation. It was Gideon who first theorized that both Cannonball and Sunspot were Externals, a revelation that would have long-lasting implications for both characters. ==== Affiliations ==== * **[[new_mutants|New Mutants]]**: As a founding member and eventual co-leader, this team is Sam's first family. It's where he grew from a scared teenager into a hero, forming the bonds that would define his life. * **[[x-force|X-Force]]**: Sam was the field commander of the original X-Force. This was his crucible, transforming him from a defensive student into a proactive soldier, willing to take the fight to mutantkind's enemies. * **[[x-men|X-Men]]**: Graduating to the main X-Men roster was the fulfillment of Sam's lifelong dream. It was a validation of his growth and skill, proving he was worthy to stand alongside legends like [[cyclops|Cyclops]] and [[storm|Storm]]. * **[[avengers|Avengers]]**: At the behest of [[captain_america|Captain America]], Sam was invited to join the Avengers. This shocking appointment demonstrated his standing in the wider superhero community. He served with distinction, proving that a mutant could be one of Earth's Mightiest Heroes. * **[[krakoa|Krakoa]]**: In the modern mutant nation of Krakoa, Cannonball's status as a respected leader was cemented. He served among the Great Captains of Krakoa, a council of its most skilled and trusted field leaders, and played a key role in numerous missions defending the new mutant homeland. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== === The Asgardian Wars === A classic 1980s crossover, this storyline saw the New Mutants accidentally transported to Asgard. Separated and scattered across the Ten Realms, each member had a unique adventure. Sam's journey was particularly notable; he was taken in by the Dwarves and became a beloved champion in their realm, fighting alongside them against their enemies. The event was a formative "coming of age" story for the entire team, forcing them to survive in a hostile, magical world far from the safety of the mansion. For Sam, it was a crucial test of his courage and resourcefulness, proving he could be a hero on his own terms. === X-Cutioner's Song === This massive 1992 crossover event put X-Force directly in the crosshairs of the X-Men and X-Factor. Framed for an assassination attempt on Professor X by the villain Stryfe, Cannonball and his team were hunted by their former teachers. The storyline was a major trial by fire for Sam's leadership. He had to hold his team together while being treated as a criminal by his idols. His one-on-one duel with Jean Grey and his steadfast defense of Cable showcased his tactical growth and unwavering loyalty, solidifying X-Force's place in the mutant landscape. === Graduation Day === After years of proving himself in the field with X-Force, Sam was finally recognized for his maturity and skill. In a pivotal moment, Storm, then leader of the X-Men, formally offered him a position on the main team. This was a monumental personal victory for Sam, the culmination of everything he had striven for since he first arrived at the Xavier School. His acceptance marked his transition from student to peer, becoming the first of his New Mutants generation to earn a permanent spot on the X-Men's primary roster. === Avengers World === During Jonathan Hickman's epic run on //Avengers//, Captain America and Iron Man decided to expand the team to face galactic-level threats. In a surprising move, Captain America personally recruited Cannonball, recognizing his power, experience, and unimpeachable character. Sam's tenure as an Avenger saw him fighting alongside Thor and Captain Marvel against cosmic entities like the Builders. It was during this time he met and fell in love with his future wife, Smasher. This period elevated Sam from a prominent mutant hero to a globally recognized superhero, proving his worth on the world's biggest stage. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Age of Apocalypse (Earth-295):** In this dark, dystopian timeline ruled by [[apocalypse|Apocalypse]], Sam Guthrie and his sister Elizabeth were members of the elite assassin squad known as the Pale Riders, serving under the brutal Mister Sinister. This version of Cannonball was cold, efficient, and loyal to Apocalypse's regime, a dark mirror reflecting what Sam could have become without Professor Xavier's guidance. * **Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610):** A much younger version of Sam Guthrie appeared briefly as a member of the Academy of Tomorrow, a more pacifistic mutant school led by Emma Frost. He was part of a student team that was less of a superhero squad and more of a student body, though they did engage in conflict with the X-Men on occasion. His role was minor compared to his Earth-616 counterpart. * **//X-Men: The Animated Series//:** While not a major character, Cannonball made a cameo appearance in the iconic 90s animated series. He can be seen in the episode "Slave Island," where he is one of the many mutants captured and forced to work as a slave by the government of Genosha. * **//X-Men: Evolution//:** In this animated series, Sam Guthrie is a member of the New Mutants, the junior team to the main X-Men. He is depicted as a bit of a show-off and sometimes-bully, often seen with his friend Magma, but ultimately has a good heart. This version is more brash and less introspective than his comic book origin. ===== See Also ===== * [[new_mutants]] * [[x-force]] * [[cable]] * [[sunspot]] * [[husk]] * [[externals]] * [[x-men]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Samuel Guthrie is the eldest of ten children, many of whom are also mutants, including his sister Paige Guthrie ([[husk]]), who can shed her skin to reveal a new form underneath; his brother Jay Guthrie (Icarus), who had feathered wings but was killed by anti-mutant purists; and his sister Melody Guthrie (Aero), who could fly.)) ((The phrase "nigh-invulnerable when he's blastin'" became a popular in-joke and fan-favorite description of his powers, originating from his character profile in //The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe//.)) ((Chris Claremont initially intended for Cannonball to be killed off early in the New Mutants' run, but the character's popularity with readers and fellow creators saved him.)) ((The External retcon has been a point of contention and inconsistency over the years. At various times, different writers have either emphasized or ignored it, leading to debates among fans about its current canonicity. However, his resurrection after being killed by Predator X remains a key part of his history.)) ((Despite being a founding member of the New Mutants, he was initially given a "guest star" role in the 2020 film //The New Mutants//, with his part being significantly smaller than the other four main characters.)) ((In the comics, Sam's best friend Sunspot eventually went on to lead his own Avengers team and even purchased the villainous organization A.I.M., rebranding it as Avengers Idea Mechanics, further highlighting the incredible growth of the original New Mutants.))