Bedlam (Jesse Aaronson) is a mutant superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He originally possessed the mutant ability to create and project a bio. X-Force subsequently resurfaced, but without Jesse, who was later captured by the Church of Humanity and crucified on the Xavier Institute grounds.
Despite the X-Men's best efforts, Jesse died from his injuries. The official Marvel page for Bedlam (Jesse Aaronson). Learn all about Bedlam both on screen and in comics!
Along with several other young mutants, Bedlam was crucified by the Church and placed on display in the Xavier Mansion's front yard as a warning to the X-Men. The X-Men tried to save Jesse and the others using triage and Archangel healing blood for transfusions, but Bedlam could not be resuscitated and died in the X-Men's med. Despite the X-Men's best efforts, Jesse died from his injuries.
Years later, Bedlam resurfaced in the newly-founded mutant nation of Krakoa, having been presumably reborn by the hand of The Five, a group of mutants capable of combining their powers into a process of resurrection, brought together by Charles Xavier as part of his plans for. Context Bedlam (Jesse Aaronson) was a minor superhuman mutant in the Marvel Universe. He was introduced in 1998, almost solely appeared as a member of this era's X-Force team, and was reportedly killed in 2003.
Bedlam[1] (born Jesse Aaronson) is a member of X-Force and a mutant with the ability to disrupt electrical fields, including the ones inside a person's body. Bedlam responded to an ad posted by Deadpool on Linkedin to join his new "X-Force" mutant team. He auditioned by testing his powers on Wade and Weasel, causing the pair to promptly place him on the team's roster.
Along with the rest of. Jesse Bedlam Publisher: Marvel Comics Created by: John Francis Moore and Jim Cheung Publisher: Marvel Comics 1st appearance: Factor X #1 (Age of Apocalypse, 1995), X-Force vol. 1 #82 (Mainstream marvel comics, 1998) Real Name: Jesse Bedlam Nationality: American Team Affiliations: X-force, X-men Legal Status: No criminal record Height: 5'10 Weight: 190 lbs Eyes: Brown Hair: Black Relatives.
Bedlam, a mutant with the ability to generate a bio-electric field for a variety of effects, is a former member of X. What Bedlam didn't appreciate was that the equipment in Hudson's lab was somehow linked to an emergency beacon that contacted Weapon X, now Wolverine of the X-Men, that alerted him that Bedlam was free. [Alpha Flight (1st series) #52].