Blindfold | |
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Blindfold.
Art by John Cassaday. |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance |
Astonishing X-Men, vol. 3 #4 (October, 2004)(mentioned) Astonishing X-Men, vol. 3 #7 (January, 2005)(fully) |
Created by |
Joss Whedon John Cassaday |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Ruth Aldine |
Species | Human Mutant |
Team affiliations |
Xavier Institute X-Men-In-Training Young X-Men Jean Grey School Students |
Abilities |
Telepathy Telekinesis Chaos Manipulation Accelerated Probability |
Telepathy
Retrocognition
Clairvoyance
Precognition
Reality Anchoring
Astral Projection
Psychic Energy Manifestation
Blindfold (Ruth Aldine) is a fictional character, a mutant appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as a member of the student body of the Xavier Institute in X-Men-related comic books. She first appeared in Astonishing X-Men, vol. 3 #7 and was created by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday.
Blindfold is a student at the Xavier Institute and ever since she was a child, Ruth had worn a blindfold to cover up her obvious mutation and it was this that inspired her new codename "Blindfold." She was first mentioned by Hisako Ichiki and Wing before their confrontation with Ord. Hisako and Wing both said she had a big mouth because she had read Wing's mind and informed Hisako of his dreams of one day becoming an X-Man. Wing was upset, but Hisako told him not to worry, as she wanted to be an X-Man too, and that Blindfold was just lonely. Whether it was her fractured psyche or the fact that her powers were not suited for battle, Ruth tended to stay out of limelight.
Ruth was one of the few mutants to retain their powers and she remained at the school after the Decimation on M-Day, although Ms. Frost excused her from combat training.
When she foresaw her friend Wing die and the robotic entity Danger being created because of it, Ruth alerted the X-Men, nevertheless her premonition eventually came to pass when a depressed Wing is shown near the edge of a cliff, lamenting over the loss of his powers when suddenly Hisako appears behind him, first to give him comfort, but then chides him to jump off, which he does falling to his death. However, the setting around him and Hisako suddenly dissipate to reveal that it was all a holographic scenario created by the now sentient and hostile Danger Room, and Wing being the robotic's first fatal victim.