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Piotr Rasputin (code name "Colossus") was a member of the parallel reality team known as the X-Men.

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He was a mutant human from Russia with the ability to turn his flesh and bones into an "organic steel" which made him nearly impervious to most forms of harm. Despite this ability, he was also known to be an artist. (TNG comic: "Second Contact")

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X-Men
L. Bishop (Bishop) • S. Cassidy (Banshee) • J. Grey-Summers (Phoenix) • R. LeBeau (Gambit) • Logan, a.k.a J. Howlett (Wolverine) • H. McCoy (Beast) • O. Munroe (Storm) • J. Proudstar (Thunderbird) • K. Pryde (Shadowcat) • P. Rasputin (Colossus) • S. Summers (Cyclops) • K. Wagner (Nightcrawler) • W. Worthington III (Angel) • C. Xavier (Professor X) X-Men emblem.

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