While Nightcrawlerand Scarlet Witchseldom share a panel in X-Mencomics, there is a reality in which they had a daughter together, a daughter that was just too powerful for the X-Men of Marvel Comics. However, while their daughter, Talia Wagner, AKA Nocturne, may have been too much for any earthbound team of X-Men, she was a perfect fit for the multiversal version of the team known as the Exiles. The Exiles exist outside of just one universe and travel anywhere they are needed across the entire multiverse. When Nocturne joined the Exiles along with a future version of her father, she was able to put her incredible powers on full display.
Nocturne is truly able to shine in the comic Exiles#41 by Jim Calafiore, Eric Cannon, and Dave Sharpe. In the issue, the Exiles are fighting Apocalypse who is threatening to take over that world using his well-established superior strength and intellect. Not only is she a prominent fighter against the potentially world-ending villain, but Nocturne is the narrator throughout the issue, giving fans a greater insight into her character as well as showing off her incredible powers.
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Nocturne has the physical appearance of her father, Nightcrawler, and her personality is one of abundant sarcasm. Her likability is immediately clear upon reading issues in which she is more prominently featured, and once Nocturne shows off her power set, she immediately becomes a fan favorite alt-universe character. Nocturne has aspects of both of her parents’ powers while having her own unique spin on them. Talia Wagner has heightened agility, reflexes, night vision, and suction, but those are the more basic abilities when compared to her
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