Nocturne (comics) - Relations

Relations

Nocturne has strong relationships with many of her fellow X-Men, including her "aunt" Kitty Pryde and her boyfriend James Proudstar, her reality's Thunderbird. She is also very close to her father, Nightcrawler. Due to her being the daughter of Nightcrawler and the Scarlet Witch she is part of a very large and complex family. Below is a list of her known/suspected relatives:

  • Azazel (paternal grandfather)
  • Mystique (paternal grandmother)
  • Jakob Eisenhardt (maternal great-grandfather, deceased)
  • Edie Eisenhardt (maternal great-grandmother, deceased)
  • Erich Eisenhardt (maternal great-great-uncle, deceased)
  • Magneto (maternal grandfather)
  • Joseph (maternal great-uncle, Magneto-clone, deceased)
  • Ruth Eisenhardt (maternal great-aunt, deceased)
  • Magda Lehnsherr Eisenhardt (maternal grandmother, deceased)
  • Anya Lensherr Eisenhardt (maternal aunt, deceased)
  • Abyss (paternal half-uncle)
  • Kiwi Black (paternal half-uncle)
  • Graydon Creed (paternal half-uncle, deceased)
  • Zaladane (maternal half-aunt, status uncertain)
  • Polaris (maternal half-aunt)
  • Quicksilver (maternal uncle)
  • Crystal (maternal aunt)
  • Luna Maximoff (maternal cousin)
  • Nightcrawler (father)
  • Scarlet Witch (mother)
  • Wiccan (Maternal half-brother)
  • Speed (Maternal half-brother)
  • Rogue (foster paternal aunt)
  • Margali Szardos (adopted paternal grandmother)
  • Magik (adopted paternal aunt)
  • Stefan Szardos (adopted paternal uncle, deceased)
  • Django Maximoff (adopted maternal grandfather, deceased)
  • Marya Maximoff (adopted maternal grandmother, deceased)
  • Vision (stepfather)

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