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Manuel Enduque (Character)

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Manuel Enduque

Created by: Jason Aaron, Frank Cho

1st appearance: X-Men: Schism #2

Aliases: White King

Nationality: African

Team Affiliations: Hellfire Club/Academy, Jean Grey School for Higher Learning

Relatives: unnamed father (deceased), 7 unnamed brothers (deceased)

Eyes: Brown            Hair: Black

Skills and abilities: Insanely Rich

Powers: none

Weapons: none

Biography
Manuel Enduque took control of his family’s fortune, which was built from the African slave trade. It is reported that in order to inherit the family’s fortune, Manuel killed not only his father but all 7 of his brothers. His ruthlessness started early on when as a youth he beheaded the owner of a summer camp his father sent him to because he didn’t like it. The family business had expanded to now shipping human slaves to interstellar clients.
He was recruited into the inner circle of the Hellfire Club by Kade Kilgore and helps funds their activities, and was present when the Hellfire Club attacked the group of mutants gathered at the Museum of Mutant History.

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