Havok or Alex Summers was a supporting antagonist mentioned in season 1 of Wolverine and the X-men and was set to appear in a full vocal appearance in season 2.
History[]
Alex Summers was the youngest sibling of Scott Summers, during a plane crash, the two survived but their parents did not.
Alex learned that his brother Scott was in a coma, while he was placed into a foster family in Florida. Alex would discover he possessed powers and was eventually adopted by Mr.Sinister, who'd keep his identity a secret to Cyclops and even the X-men, he would train to hone his powers.
Alex became a member of Sinister's marauders.
In several scripts of season 2, Havok assisted the marauders in locating other mutants, and learned that Apocalypse was planning to capture more mutants such as Tildie, Magma, Cailban and others.
He also fought Cyclops, but was Scott was unaware that he fought Alex. Havok.
At some point Havok possibly became War, a member of the horsemen temporarily.
Age Of Apocalypse[]
In the years that followed, Havok partook in Apocalypse's survival of the fittest campaign, and possibly killed humans, MRD, and the X-men. He would finally reunite with his brother, Cyclops having finally seen the ways of Sinister and Apocalypse to help their mutant companions, however the two would have a strained sibling dynamic, as Havok believed Sinister favored Cyclops more than him, and was possibly outranked, making Cyclops War the leader of the leader of the horsemen and Prelate one of Apocalypse's trustees.
Apperance[]
As Havok he wears a black jump suit, with a blue cyclinder power source and a helmet to control or amplify his powers, in the AOA universe it is possible he wore the same suit like he did in the AOA comics.
Personality[]
Havok's personality was never shown on screen, but several scripts indicated he had a very short fuse, often blowing up like a bomb when things didn't go his way, and often felt envious over Cyclops being chosen by Sinister.
Trivia[]
- Havok was foreshadowed in Breakdown an spotlight episode on Cyclops, a scene where Cyclops awakes and learns Havok was adopted, was meant to finally showcase the character in season 2.
- Unlike most incarnations of Havok, this version is told to be a member of the maruders, possibly to change up and get to his AOA self.
- Havok's character design was actually shown in a marvel panel in 2009 to celebrate the success of Wolverine and the X-men. More of his designs including a civilian beach attire, as a reference to his X-men Evolution incarnation can be found on a Wolverine and the X-men facebook page article.
- Havok would possibly learned the errors of his ways, and became a member of the X-men or maybe X-factor, as Multiple Man, Wolfsbane all appeared in the show prior.
- It is unknown if Havok and Polaris would have met and had a relationship.
- It is unknown who would've voiced Havok, possibly it could've been Troy Baker, given the fact he and Nolan North are known to have very interesting character dynamics in media they voice, or Roger Craig Smith.