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Pirouette (Character)

Pirouette-Jo Beth
Pirouette-Jo Beth

Real Name: Jo Beth

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Created by: Peter David and Mark Pacella

1st appearance: X-Factor #83, 1992

Nationality: Genoshan

Team Affiliations: Unknown

Legal Status: Unknown

Height:  5’8           Weight: 110 lbs

Eyes: Brown           Hair: Black

Relatives: Unknown

Skills and abilities: Unknown

Powers: Pirouette can spin at hurricane speeds, allowing her to fly short distances or create whirlwinds

Biography

Pirouette was a young woman who was born and raised in Genosha. Under the regime at the time she experienced great anti mutant sentiment and abuse. During the “Executioner’s song” during the 90’s she allied with the X-factor team and found refuge in America. There she became quite close to Guido/Strong Guy and their were hints of attraction on both sides. Once her grandmother was located she retired from heroics and settled into a normal life.

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