Projector (comics)

Projector (comics)

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caption=
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Projector
real_name=Zachary Williams
species=Human Mutant
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Quicksilver" #9
creators=
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=Acolytes
aliases=
powers=Force-field generation|

Projector (Zachary Williams) is a mutant villain from Marvel Comics.

Fictional character biography

Projector is one of the newer members of the Acolytes, and first appeared in Quicksilver #9. He was later seen on Genosha.

Projector has not been seen for some time after Cassandra Nova's Sentinels destroyed Genosha, killing 16 million mutants, but he did survive the attack.

After M-Day/Messiah Complex

Projector is one of the few that survived the assault on Genosha, and retained his mutant powers during the M-Day. He later made his return in the event, "" as a member of a group of former Acolytes who were hiding out on their own. They were tracked down by the X-Men looking for information on the whereabout of Exodus and his current group of Acolytes. Projector and his teammates fought back, but they were outmatched, and after taking a vicious beating from Wolverine, Projector cracked and told them what he knew. What became of him and his teammates afterward is unknown.

Powers and abilities

Projector could emanate an unknown energy force allowing him to form solid energy constructs and forcefields around himself or others, shaping them into simple forms like ramps, spheres, and pillars.


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