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Colossus is the X-Men's resident powerhouse, but several of his relatives are even more powerful, with a huge range of mutant powers.
There are few X-Men who are physically stronger than Colossus, and the Marvel Multiverse has created some of the strongest variants imaginable.
The X-Men may fight for a world where humans and mutants live in harmony, but not every X-Man is up for being a full-fledged ...
In the comics, Colossus is known as being a big guy with a heart of gold. Unlike those X-Men who crave violence and revenge, Colossus is a big softie who hates violence.
One of the most iconic panels in classic X-Men comics, Wolverine and Colossus' fastball special, is now a pair of deluxe collectibles from Sideshow.
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The towering giant known as Colossus is one of those mutant heroes who hasn’t properly received his due in the various X-Men movies. After appearing briefly in X2: X-Men United and Brett Ratner ...
The X-Men continue their battle with the Sentinels as they are adding more allies to their side with Colossus joining the fight.
Colossus was easily the biggest and strongest member of the X-Men, and yet, he didn’t like to use his powers all that much. He would much rather paint or draw.
Wolverine and Colossus' iconic fastball special move from the X-Men comics is now a deluxe figure and statue from Sideshow.
Iconic Uncanny X-Men writer Chris Claremont called this maneuver “the fastball special.” It’s a battle move Wolverine and Colossus use this against their enemies to this day.