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Banshee later invited her to join his X-Corps. She spent most of her time in the laboratory studying the mutant, Abyss. However, Mystique had infiltrated the group and began her plan for taking over the X-Corps. Mystique stabbed Sunpyre to death, and also stabbed Banshee.
Banshee later invited her to join his X-Corps. She spent most of her time in the laboratory studying the mutant, Abyss. However, Mystique had infiltrated the group and began her plan for taking over the X-Corps. Mystique stabbed Sunpyre to death, and also stabbed Banshee.


Later, a Sunpyre from an alternate reality was pulled out of [[Honey Lemon]]'s Power Purse to fill Sunfire's spot on the Big Hero 6 team, so that her brother could work at Charles Xavier's X-Corporation office in Mumbai, India. In response, Sunpyre worshipped Honey Lemon like a goddess.
Later, a Sunpyre from an alternate reality was pulled out of [[Aiko Miyazaki (Earth-616) | Honey Lemon]]'s Power Purse to fill Sunfire's spot on the Big Hero 6 team, so that her brother could work at Charles Xavier's X-Corporation office in Mumbai, India. In response, Sunpyre worshipped Honey Lemon like a goddess.


==Relatives==  
==Relatives==  


Saburo Yoshida (father, deceased), unidentified mother (deceased), Tomo Yoshida (uncle, deceased), Shiro Yoshida (Sunfire, half-brother), Yoshi (cousin, deceased), Shingen Harada (first cousin once removed, deceased), [[Mariko Yashida]] (second cousin, deceased), Kenuichio Harada ([[Silver Samurai]], second half-cousin)
Saburo Yoshida (father, deceased), unidentified mother (deceased), Tomo Yoshida (uncle, deceased), Shiro Yoshida (Sunfire, half-brother), Yoshi (cousin, deceased), Shingen Harada (first cousin once removed, deceased), [[Mariko Yashida]] (second cousin, deceased), Kenuichio Harada ([[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616) | Silver Samurai]], second half-cousin)


Sunpyre was created by Scott Lobdell and Salvador Larroca and first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men issue 392 (2001).
Sunpyre was created by Scott Lobdell and Salvador Larroca and first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men issue 392 (2001).

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Sunpyre

Leyu Yoshida and her brother Shiro were born to a mother who suffered radiation poisoning due to exposure to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. As a result, she and her brother were born mutants, possessing identical powers. Her brother would go on to be the well-known Japanese superhero Sunfire.

When Magneto was bent on starting World War III with his mutant army from Genosha, Leyu appeared and joined the X-Men. Jean Grey had summoned Sunfire, but instead Sunpyre appeared, as Shiro was at the time unavailable. Sunpyre impressively battled Magneto, but almost was defeated when he created a metallic cocoon around her. Later, Sunpyre chose to return home instead of remain in the United States with the arrogant X-Men.

Banshee later invited her to join his X-Corps. She spent most of her time in the laboratory studying the mutant, Abyss. However, Mystique had infiltrated the group and began her plan for taking over the X-Corps. Mystique stabbed Sunpyre to death, and also stabbed Banshee.

Later, a Sunpyre from an alternate reality was pulled out of Honey Lemon's Power Purse to fill Sunfire's spot on the Big Hero 6 team, so that her brother could work at Charles Xavier's X-Corporation office in Mumbai, India. In response, Sunpyre worshipped Honey Lemon like a goddess.

Relatives[edit]

Saburo Yoshida (father, deceased), unidentified mother (deceased), Tomo Yoshida (uncle, deceased), Shiro Yoshida (Sunfire, half-brother), Yoshi (cousin, deceased), Shingen Harada (first cousin once removed, deceased), Mariko Yashida (second cousin, deceased), Kenuichio Harada ( Silver Samurai, second half-cousin)

Sunpyre was created by Scott Lobdell and Salvador Larroca and first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men issue 392 (2001).

Genoshan assault X-Men[edit]

In 2001, Jean Grey recruited a team in Uncanny X-Men #392 in order to rescue Professor X from Magneto.

Appearances[edit]

Title Year, Month
X-Men Vol 2 #112 2001, May
Uncanny X-Men #392 2001, May
X-Men Vol 2 #113 2001, June
Uncanny X-Men #393 2001, June
Uncanny X-Men #402 2002, March
Uncanny X-Men #404 2002, May
Marvel Encyclopedia #X-Men 2003, March