Lockheed
Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary
- Core Identity: Lockheed is a highly intelligent, fire-breathing alien of the dragon-like Flock race, best known as the inseparable companion and telepathically-bonded familiar of the X-Man, Kate "Kitty" Pryde.
- Key Takeaways:
- Role in the Universe: Far more than a mere pet, Lockheed serves as a loyal protector, a surprising source of tactical firepower, and the emotional anchor for his “nefarion” (soul-bonded) partner, Kitty Pryde. He is an unofficial but long-standing member of the x-men and a founding member of excalibur.
- Primary Impact: Lockheed's greatest impact is on Kitty Pryde's character development, providing a constant source of support and companionship through decades of trauma and triumph. His often-underestimated intelligence and fierce loyalty have saved the X-Men on numerous occasions, proving that heroism comes in all sizes.
- Key Incarnations: In the primary Earth-616 comics, he is a sentient, sapient being with a complex backstory as a special agent who chose love over duty. In other media, like animated series or his brief film cameo, he is typically portrayed as a more straightforward, albeit powerful, animal companion, with his deep intelligence and complex origins omitted for simplicity. He has no counterpart in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to date.
Part 2: Origin and Evolution
Publication History and Creation
Lockheed made his first appearance in Uncanny X-Men #166 in February 1983, during one of the most celebrated periods in the comic's history. He was co-created by the legendary writer Chris Claremont and artist Paul Smith. His creation was rooted in Claremont's desire to give Kitty Pryde, the team's youngest member, a touch of fantasy and wonder to contrast with the often grim and cosmic-level threats the X-Men faced. The introduction occurred during the iconic “Brood Saga,” a storyline blending science-fiction horror with space opera. Claremont crafted a bedtime story that Kitty tells to a young Illyana Rasputin to comfort her, which featured a heroic, purple dragon named “Lockheed.” In a moment of narrative serendipity, Claremont and Smith decided to bring this fictional creation to life. A real creature identical to the one in Kitty's story appears later in the arc, saving her from the parasitic Brood. This act of bringing a character's imagination into reality became a defining moment for Kitty and cemented Lockheed's place in the Marvel Universe. The name itself is likely a nod to the Lockheed Corporation, famous for its advanced and often futuristic aircraft like the SR-71 Blackbird, tying the fantastical dragon to the X-Men's high-tech world.
In-Universe Origin Story
The origin of Lockheed is unique in that it has two distinct layers: his initial introduction and a much later retcon that added profound depth to his character and history.
Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)
Lockheed's story begins on the throne-world of the parasitic alien race, the brood. The X-Men had been captured and implanted with Brood embryos, which would transform them into new members of the hive. A captive and terrified Kitty Pryde, attempting to soothe a similarly frightened Illyana Rasputin, tells a fairy tale. It is a classic sword-and-sorcery epic starring versions of the X-Men, where a brave “Princess Jean” is guarded by a magnificent, fiery dragon named Lockheed. Later, having escaped her captors and desperate to save her friends, Kitty is cornered by a swarm of Brood warriors. Just as she is about to be overwhelmed, a real, living, breathing purple dragon—identical to the one from her story—swoops down from the planet's alien sky, incinerating her attackers with blasts of fire. This creature, Lockheed, forms an instant bond with her. After the X-Men defeat the Brood and escape the dying world, Lockheed stows away on their starship and follows Kitty back to Earth, revealing himself at the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters and solidifying his place by her side. For decades, this was understood to be his complete origin. He was simply a native creature of the Brood homeworld who took a liking to Kitty. However, the 2020 series S.W.O.R.D. (Vol. 2) revealed a much more complex truth. Lockheed is a member of a highly advanced, space-faring species known as the Flock. He is, in fact, a decorated special agent and information broker for the galactic community. Years ago, he was assigned a covert mission by S.W.O.R.D. to infiltrate the Xavier School and act as a “mole,” monitoring the X-Men for potential galactic threats, specifically the Phoenix Force. His appearance on the Broodworld was no coincidence; he engineered his “heroic rescue” of Kitty to gain her trust and insert himself into the X-Men's inner circle. However, over the years of his deep-cover assignment, his feigned affection for Kitty Pryde blossomed into a genuine, profound love and an unbreakable empathic bond. He ultimately abandoned his original mission, choosing his loyalty to Kitty and the X-Men over his duty to S.W.O.R.D. This revelation re-contextualized his entire history, explaining his surprising intelligence, resistance to telepathy, and uncanny ability to be in the right place at the right time. He was never just a pet; he was a spy who found a family.
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)
To be clear, Lockheed has not appeared and does not exist within the established Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film and television rights for the X-Men and their associated characters were held by 20th Century Fox for many years, separate from the Disney-owned Marvel Studios. However, Lockheed has made minor appearances in Fox's X-Men related media. In the 2006 film X-Men: The Last Stand, a small, purple, dragon-like creature strongly resembling Lockheed is briefly visible during a Danger Room simulation in the film's opening sequence. It is part of a holographic battle scenario and is quickly dispatched, serving as a minor easter egg for dedicated fans rather than a true character appearance. His most prominent non-comic appearances are in animation. He was a key character in the 1989 animated pilot Pryde of the X-Men, where he was portrayed as Kitty's loyal animal sidekick. He also appeared in X-Men: Evolution and The Super Hero Squad Show, in each case adapted as a more simplistic companion animal rather than the highly intelligent being he is in the comics.
Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality
Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)
Lockheed's small stature belies a surprisingly powerful and complex set of abilities, stemming from his unique alien physiology as a member of the Flock.
Physiology and Powers
- The Flock Physiology: Lockheed is a quadrupedal alien resembling a small European dragon, approximately 2'7“ (80 cm) in length. He is covered in durable, purple scales that offer significant protection from physical harm and energy attacks. He possesses two bat-like wings that grant him impressive aerial agility, sharp claws, and a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth.
- Pyrokinesis (Fire-Breathing): Lockheed's most recognized offensive ability is his capacity to generate and project intense flames from his mouth. He has demonstrated fine control over this power, capable of releasing a single, concentrated stream or multiple blasts simultaneously. The heat is potent enough to melt steel and incapacitate powerful foes. This is not magical in nature, but a biological function of his species.
- Flight: He is an expert flyer, capable of high-speed aerial maneuvers that make him a difficult target in combat.
- Enhanced Durability and Strength: For his size, Lockheed is incredibly tough. He has survived being stepped on by giant sentinels, endured explosions, and engaged in physical combat with creatures many times his size.
- Empathic and Telepathic Bond: Lockheed shares a deep psychic and empathic link with Kitty Pryde. This allows them to feel each other's emotions, sense when the other is in danger across vast distances, and occasionally share thoughts or mental images. This bond is central to their relationship and has been described as being “soul-bonded.”
- Telepathic Resistance: A key trait of the Flock is a natural immunity to telepathic intrusion. Most telepaths, including powerful ones like Professor X and Emma Frost, are unable to read his mind. This “psi-static” made him the perfect candidate for his undercover S.W.O.R.D. mission.
- Advanced Intellect & Polyglotism: This is his most underestimated attribute. Lockheed is fully sapient and possesses an intellect on par with, or even exceeding, a human's. While he rarely speaks in a language humans can understand (though he has on rare occasions), he comprehends English, Russian, Shi'ar, Skrull, and likely many other languages perfectly. He is a master of strategy, espionage, and information analysis, skills honed during his time as a deep-cover agent.
Personality
Lockheed's personality is a complex mix of animalistic instinct and sophisticated intelligence. He is fiercely loyal and protective, especially of Kitty Pryde, and will not hesitate to throw himself into mortal danger to defend her. He is incredibly brave, famously taking on a full-sized alien dragon during the first Secret Wars and winning. Beneath this loyalty, he is also quite mischievous and has a dry, cynical wit that he often expresses through body language and action. He famously picked up Wolverine's habit of smoking cigars, much to Kitty's chagrin. He can be grumpy and is not afraid to show his displeasure, often by singeing someone's shoelaces. His S.W.O.R.D. background reveals a cunning and deceptive side, though his motivations are now driven entirely by his love for his found family.
Other Media (Non-MCU Screen Appearances)
In his various animated and minor film appearances, Lockheed's abilities and personality are significantly simplified for storytelling purposes.
- Powers: His core abilities of flight and fire-breathing are always present and are his primary contribution in a fight. He is consistently shown as a powerful, if small, offensive weapon.
- Intelligence: His advanced, human-level intellect is almost universally omitted. In shows like Pryde of the X-Men and X-Men: Evolution, he is portrayed as a highly intelligent and loyal animal, akin to a very clever dog or cat, but not a sapient being capable of understanding complex language or strategy.
- Personality: His personality is reduced to “loyal pet.” The mischievousness and grumpy cynicism are often downplayed in favor of cute, animalistic antics. The deep, telepathic bond with Kitty is usually depicted as a strong, affectionate owner-pet relationship rather than a psychic connection between two equals.
Part 4: Key Relationships & Network
Core Allies
- Kate "Kitty" Pryde (Shadowcat): This is the single most important relationship in Lockheed's life. Kitty is not his owner; she is his partner, his best friend, and his “nefarion”—a Flock term for a soulmate. Their bond transcends simple friendship, rooted in a deep empathic and telepathic connection. He has followed her across the globe, into deep space, and to other dimensions. He remained by her side for years when she was trapped phasing through a giant space bullet, a testament to his absolute devotion. Every major decision Lockheed makes is centered around Kitty's safety and happiness.
- Illyana Rasputin (Magik): As the first person to hear the fairy tale that “created” Lockheed, Illyana shares a special connection with him. Their friendship deepened during their time on Excalibur and later when Kitty was lost in space. Lockheed often acted as Illyana's protector and companion, even living with her in the demonic realm of Limbo. He is one of the few beings who is completely unafraid of her Darkchilde persona, viewing her simply as family.
- Piotr Rasputin (Colossus): Through his bond with Kitty and Illyana, Lockheed developed a fond friendship with Colossus. He often perched on the gentle giant's metallic shoulders and has fought alongside him for decades. Their relationship is one of mutual respect and camaraderie.
- Wolverine (Logan): Lockheed and Wolverine share a gruff, unspoken respect built on their mutual devotion to protecting Kitty Pryde. They are both the grizzled warriors of the family. Lockheed's adoption of Wolverine's cigar-smoking habit is an iconic visual representation of their strange bond.
Arch-Enemies
- The Brood: Lockheed's first and most instinctual enemies. He appeared on their homeworld and his first act was to defend Kitty from them. He holds a deep-seated hatred for the parasitic race.
- Doctor Doom: During the period when Kitty was lost in space, Doctor Doom discovered the bullet she was trapped in. He managed to free Kitty but captured Lockheed, subjecting him to painful experiments. This forged a significant antagonistic relationship, with Lockheed holding a particular grudge against the Latverian monarch.
- Ord of the Breakworld: The alien zealot responsible for firing the planet-destroying bullet that trapped Kitty and Lockheed in space for years. Lockheed views him as a primary enemy for the trauma he inflicted upon his bonded partner.
Affiliations
- X-Men: While never an official, card-carrying member, Lockheed is considered family and an integral part of the X-Men. He has lived at the Xavier Institute for most of his life on Earth and has participated in countless missions, acting as air support, a scout, and a loyal combatant.
- Excalibur: When Kitty Pryde and Nightcrawler left the X-Men to form a new team in Great Britain, Lockheed went with them as a founding member. He was a key part of the team's bizarre, cross-dimensional adventures, fitting in perfectly with the quirky and magical tone of the group.
- S.W.O.R.D. (Sentient World Observation and Response Department): His original, secret affiliation. Lockheed served as a long-term deep-cover agent for the organization, tasked with monitoring Earth's superhuman population. Though he eventually went rogue out of loyalty to Kitty, he has since re-established a working relationship with the new S.W.O.R.D. under Abigail Brand, now serving as a trusted specialist and informant.
- Pet Avengers: In a more lighthearted adventure, Lockheed briefly served on the Pet Avengers, a team of animal sidekicks including Lockjaw, Throg (the Frog of Thunder), and Zabu.
Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines
The Brood Saga (//Uncanny X-Men// #162-167)
This is Lockheed's debut storyline. His entire existence is born from Kitty Pryde's imagination as a coping mechanism, only for him to manifest as a real being to save her life. The story establishes the core tenets of his character: his mysterious origin, his immediate and fierce devotion to Kitty, and his effectiveness as a protector. It is the foundational text for their relationship, demonstrating that their bond was instantaneous and powerful from the very first moment they met.
Secret Wars (1984)
During Marvel's first universe-spanning crossover event, Lockheed was transported to Battleworld along with the X-Men. While exploring the alien planet, he encountered a massive, traditional fantasy-style dragon. In a moment that stunned his teammates, the diminutive Lockheed fearlessly engaged the colossal beast in aerial combat. Using his superior speed, agility, and cunning, he outmaneuvered and defeated his much larger opponent, proving to everyone, particularly a skeptical Wolverine, that he was a formidable warrior and not just a simple pet.
Astonishing X-Men: Unstoppable (//Giant-Size Astonishing X-Men// #1)
This storyline represents the apex of Lockheed's loyalty. To save Earth from a giant, planet-killing bullet fired by Ord of the Breakworld, Kitty Pryde phases the entire projectile through the planet. The immense strain causes her to become permanently trapped within the bullet as it continues its trajectory through deep space. Unwilling to abandon her, Lockheed phases with her, choosing to share her fate. For years, the two were lost in space, with only each other for company. This act of ultimate devotion solidified their bond as one of the most profound in the Marvel Universe. He was eventually rescued along with Kitty by Magneto.
S.W.O.R.D. (2020)
This recent series provided the most significant retcon to Lockheed's character in his entire history. It was here that readers learned of his true origins as a member of the Flock and his initial mission as a S.W.O.R.D. mole. The story reveals a conversation between Lockheed and Abigail Brand where he confirms he can speak and understand English perfectly, and details how his mission to spy on the X-Men failed because he came to genuinely love them, especially Kitty. This storyline transformed him from a loyal creature of circumstance into a being who made a conscious, difficult choice to betray his duty for his found family, adding immense agency and depth to his character.
Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions
- Earth-295 (Age of Apocalypse): In this harsh reality, Lockheed does not exist. Kitty Pryde's counterpart was a hardened, cynical killer trained by Logan, and her life had no room for the fantasy or companionship that Lockheed represented in the prime universe.
- Earth-1610 (Ultimate Universe): The Ultimate Marvel universe does not feature a direct counterpart to Lockheed. The Ultimate version of Kitty Pryde was a prominent character, but she did not have an alien dragon companion.
- Pryde of the X-Men (1989 Animated Pilot): This was many fans' first introduction to Lockheed. Here, he is explicitly Kitty's pet, smuggled into the X-Mansion. He is playful, causes mischief, and his fire-breathing abilities are used for comedic effect as well as combat. His intelligence is purely animalistic.
- X-Men: Evolution (2000-2003): In this animated series, Lockheed is introduced when Kitty discovers him on a “haunted” astral projection of a desolate alien world. She brings him back to the physical world, and he becomes her companion. This version is similar to the comic original in appearance and abilities but lacks the deep intelligence and complex S.W.O.R.D. backstory.