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Religion: Native American religion (Cheyenne) / Teutonic paganism 
 
Name: Mirage
Alter Ego: Danielle Moonstar
Other Names: Moonstar; Psyche; Spellbinder; Dani
First Appearance: Marvel Graphic Novel #4 (1982): "The New Mutants"
Creators: Chris Claremont, Bob McLeod
Super? (Has Super Powers/Special Abilities/Technology): Yes
Number of Appearances: 470
Comic Book Appearances: 469
TV, Film Appearances: 1
Teams/Affiliations: Mutant Liberation Front; The New Mutants; X-Force; X-Men; Young X-Men (teacher)
Enemy of: Heka-Nut
Birth Place: Boulder, Colorado, USA
Race: Native American
Gender: female
BELOW: Eric Gitter ("Ink") explicitly refers to Danielle Moonstar's Native American ethnicity when he calls her "the Indian chick.":

Source: Young X-Men #2 (July 2008): "New Mutants", pg. 8, panel 2. Written by Marc Guggenheim. Art by Ray Snyder, Yanick Paquette. See also: religious ethnicity identified by name; Native American religion; Mirage (Danielle Moonstar)
BELOW: Eric Gitter ("Ink") calls Danielle Moonstar (a Cheyenne Indian) "Pocahontas," using the name as something of an ethnic slur. Moonstar ignores this jibe (as she's busy defending herself from his super-powered punches). The truth is, Danielle Moonstar really does identify strongly with her Native American ethnic background. Even in these action-packed panels one can glimpse the Native American decor she has chosen for her home.

Source: Young X-Men #2 (July 2008): "New Mutants", pg. 16, panels 2-3. Written by Marc Guggenheim. Art by Ray Snyder, Yanick Paquette. See also: decor; slurs and nicknames; Native American religion; Mirage (Danielle Moonstar)
Civil War: Battle Damage Report #1 (Mar. 2007)
Contest of Champions II
Dark Avengers #8 (Oct. 2009): "Utopia, Chapter Five" (3-panel cameo)
Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus #1 (Nov. 2009): "Utopia: Conclusion"
Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia #1 (Aug. 2009): "Utopia: Part 1" (3-panel cameo)
The Defenders
Excalibur Annual #2 (Oct. 1994): "A Change of Worlds"
Magik
Marvel Age Annual #1 (Jan. 1985)
Marvel Comics Presents
Marvel Fanfare
Marvel Graphic Novel #4 (1982): "The New Mutants"
Marvel Team-Up Annual #6 (Oct. 1983): "The Hunters and the Hunted!"
The New Mutants
New X-Men
Secret Wars II
The Uncanny X-Men
X-Factor
X-Force / Champions Annual '98 (Dec. 1998): "Demon from Within"
X-Force
X-Men
The X-Men and the Micronauts #1 (Jan. 1984): "First Encounter"
X-Men Forever
X-Men Unlimited (vol. 1) #42 (Apr. 2003): "Fear" (lead character)
X-Men: Black Sun #4 (Nov. 2000): "Fourth Spell: Light the Fire!"
X-Men: Divided We Stand #2 (July 2008): "The Sun Also Sets"
X-Men: Legacy
X-Treme X-Men #46 (June 2004): "One For My Lady... ...One More for the Road"
Young X-Men
Suggested links for further research about this character and the character's religious affiliation:
  - http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/Moonstar.html
  - http://www.comicvine.com/moonstar/29-1463/
  - http://www.marvunapp.com/master/moomoq.htm
  - http://www.marvunapp.com/master/minmiss.htm
  - http://www.comicboards.com/marvelguide/m3.html
  - http://www.marvunapp.com/master/x0xaxl.htm
  - http://www.marvunapp.com/master/pspt.htm
  - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0751367/fullcredits
  - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290334/trivia