Outlaw (comics)

[1] During the "Suicide Run" crossover, Outlaw hears about Punisher's death and heads to the United States of America to investigate.

When Punisher was found to be alive in the small town of Laastekist, Outlaw got mixed in with every copycat, ally, and villain that were converging on the location.

[2] As part of the "All-New, All-Different Marvel" brand, Outlaw has left the vigilante business upon regretting if he should let bad guys live or not.

The group, alongside Squirrel Girl and Enigma, successfully drives off the violent Hydra forces that had tried to claim Paris, France.

Due to her mutant strength, she was far stronger than her peers and beat them whenever they bullied her, but her father taught her to be responsible with her powers.

They failed to steal the Punisher's guns and were locked up in a phone booth minus their weapons and clothes by Castle.

[volume & issue needed] She returned after her father died and discovered that in her absence Alex had had an affair with his secretary Sandi Brandenberg.

[volume & issue needed] Heeding Cyclops's call for sanctuary, Outlaw went to the X-Mansion for protection and ran into Peepers along the way who was on the run from the Sapien League and battling their leader, the Leper Queen.

[volume & issue needed] Domino, Shatterstar and Caliban break out the 198 and take them to a bunker in the middle of the desert.

[volume & issue needed] Deadpool swiftly rescued them, seemingly killing T-Ray by skewering his head with his sword.

In re-imagining of Deadpool set during the McCarthy era, the Inez Temple version of Outlaw is a fugitive from the United States after she is accused of stealing atomic bomb equipment.

[14] In this version, Outlaw is an insane asylum patient with dissociative multiple personality disorder with whom Deadpool has a brief relationship.

She first poses as a psychiatrist to lure Deadpool there and extract his organs for illegal donations at the behest of a hospital doctor, but develops feelings for him and helps him escape.

[18] Her "Outlaw" persona only appears in flashbacks told by Agent X, another inmate whom she trained and asked to go after Bob and Deadpool for the US$10 million bounty on their heads.

[19] The Inez Temple incarnation of Outlaw makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in The Punisher: No Mercy as a member of S.H.I.E.L.D..[20]