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The Religious Affiliation of
Zealot
Thomas Moreau

Religion: Genoshan ultra-nationalist CBR Scale: M

Name: Zealot

Alter Ego: Thomas Moreau

Other Names: Mutate 665

Classification: villain villain  

Publisher(s): Marvel

First Appearance: Magneto Rex #1 (Apr. 1999): "Ascendance"

Creators: Joe Pruett, Brandon Peterson, Matt Banning

Super? (Has Super Powers/Special Abilities/Technology): Yes

Number of Appearances: 3

Enemy of: Quicksilver, Magneto

Ally: Phillip Moreau

Nation: Genosha

Gender: male

Note: Genoshan mutate; son of Genegineer

Zealot led a rebellion against Magneto's rule of Genosha. Zealot believed that as the Genegineer's son and as a native of Genosha, he had the right to rule Genosha. He violently opposed the rule of Magneto, who he regarded as a "foreigner" and interloper. Zealot even went so far as to kidnap Magneto's son Quicksilver and threaten him with death. Ultimately Magneto defeated Zealot and banished him to space. Magneto did this so that Zealot would no longer have access to the source of his power: contact his native Genoshan soil.


This character is in the following story which has been indexed by this website:
Magneto Rex #1 (Apr. 1999): "Ascendance"


Suggested links for further research about this character and the character's religious affiliation:
  - http://www.mutanthigh.com/zealot.html
  - http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Thomas_Philip_Moreau_(Earth-616)
  - http://www.marvunapp.com/master/zbze.htm
  - https://www.comics.org/issue/125714/