Sharon Ginsberg - Fictional Character Biography

Fictional Character Biography

Sharon Ginsberg presented Spike Freeman with a court order forbidding Venus Dee Milo from joining X-Statix, on the behalf of Solomon O'Sullivan. Sharon Ginsberg then introduced herself and also presented Spike Freeman with a copy of Venus Dee Milo’s contract with Solomon O'Sullivan.

After Venus Dee Milo teleported Spike Freeman into Solomon O'Sullivan’s offices, Sharon Ginsberg immediately jumped into contractual arguments with Spike Freeman. Spike and Venus eventually convinced O'Sullivan to sign Venus over to X-Statix. In response, Sharon called Solomon a loser. After X-Statix went into battle against Arnie Lundberg, Sharon Ginsberg revealed her mutant wings and saved Solomon O'Sullivan from a mob of O-Force fans outside his office. Sharon claimed that they were going to bring down X-Statix and that if Solomon didn’t agree to help her, she would drop him. Solomon reluctantly agreed.

While the world was deciding whether they liked Orphan as the good Guy Smith or the bad Guy Smith, Sharon and Solomon O'Sullivan watched on television.

After the appearance of Bad Guy, the world thought that he was Guy Smith. Under this mistaken assumption, Sharon plotted with Solomon about contacting Bad Guy and joining forces with him to destroy X-Statix. Later, she met with Bad Guy and attempted to cut a deal with him, which ended with her wings being ripped off and her lying in an alley, bleeding.

After the destruction of Bad Guy, as X-Statix relaxed poolside, Solomon O’Sullivan arrived, carrying the unconscious body of Sharon Ginsberg. Doctor Swaine and his medical team immediately put Sharon on a gurney and wheeled her away.

While recovering, Ms. Sharon Ginsberg awoke to find her wings gone. Angered, she broke her restraints and manifested razor-sharp claws on her fingertips. Using her newly manifested claws, Sharon killed Solomon O'Sullivan and escaped from the hospital. Her search for revenge against X-Statix brought her to the set of the X-Statix movie, where she killed three of the actors before the Orphan arrived. The two battled ferociously until a young mutant, Robbie Rodriguez, known as El Guapo arrived and whacked Sharon in the back of the head with his skateboard, knocking her out.

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