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In 'Age of Apocalypse,' Jubilee is a bit more courageous in the face of danger and has a better handle on her fireworks. Here, she can detonate matter on the sub-atomic level. She seems to have little fear in using her powers, but still refuses to kill. She and the other X-ternals were recruited by Magneto to steal a shard of the Emkraan crystal. "These guys are tryin' t'kill us!" Pic1| Pic2| Pic3| Pic4| Pic5| Pic6| Pic7 |
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In this special 3-story arc from the Wolverine issues named "Days of Future Past," Jubilee is leader of a small group of rebels. She is one of the few Xmen survivors. In this future, Jubilee risks her life by forming an alliance with Magneto to find Wolverine, who she believed to still be alive. "Sorry, can't help the sarcasm. I'm not as happy-go-lucky these days, although I'm much cuter." Pic1| Pic2| Pic3| Pic4| Pic5| Pic6| Pic7 Pic8| Pic9| Pic10| Pic11| Pic12| Pic13| Pic14| |

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In 'Mutant X,' Jubilee is on the side of the devils and is a self-acclaimed leader of the Marauders. I don't know much about her in this reality, but apparently manipulation and fear is her preferred tool to keep herself in the Marauder leadership. "...Being a bad guy really stinks." Pic1| Pic2| Pic3| Pic4 |

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'Sparrow' is the Dark Knight's (Wovlerine and Batman) partner. In this screwed up universe, Sparrow is the amalgamation of Jubilee and Robin. During Jubilee's fight with Robin, she didn't seem to even try to defend herself. Since she harbored romantic feelings for Tim Drake, it is more than likely she had allowed herself to lose rather than to harm him. (To Dark Claw) "Hey, old man!" Pic1| Pic2| Pic3| Pic4| Pic5| Pic6| Pic7| Pic8 Pic9| Pic10| Pic11| Pic12| Pic13| Pic14 Pic15| Pic16 |

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In MC2 (Marvel Universe 2), Jubilee is an inactive member of the Avengers-Next and the leader of the 'X-People.' In this pic, they were sent to grab Juggernaut. (Big thanks to Adriel Clark for the info.) No quote available. Pic1 |

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In this world, Jubilee is named Vertigo and is fighting under Wolverine's command. This comic shows a darker side to Jubilee where she has no fear of using her powers to full damage. Jubilee is obsessed with revenge and reinstating Wolverine's honor by killing Sauron. She doesn't seem to care much for the welfare of her team mates (to Wolverine's distate) and finds vengeance and honor top priority. Here she has a grudge against Sauron and will risk her life (and others) to extinguish his. "It's not your Queen I want, Sauron. You and [I] have unfinished business." Pic1| Pic2| Pic3| Pic4 ![]() |
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There's not much about this one at all, since barely any information about her was given. But during a time when Mojo was being his tyrant-usual self, he gave Jubilee the options of A.) Die with Wolverine or B.) Save Wolverine's butt by becoming Mojo's slave. Jubilee chose to die with Wolverine. But there was, for a split second, an alternate dimension in which Jubilee had complied to Mojo's wishes and had grown old. No quote available. |

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In Xmen: Millenial Visions, the book consists of many alternate realities. One of them was in the future in which X-men were split into multiples of two - person teams. They were then stationed to different areas in the universe to protect. In this really cool reality, Wolverine and Jubilation Lee were stationed to patrol the outer borders of The Shi'ar Empire, and were told to protect their alien allies against enemy attacks. No quote available Pic1 |