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Marvel characters list
[edit]Villians
[edit]Character | Real Name | First appearance | Notes |
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Abomination | Emil Blonsky | Tales to astonish,#90 (April 1967) | Born in, Yugoslavia Emil Blonsky became a spy and infiltrated for the US Air force when he discovered gamma radiation and became the horrible abomination,
Powers: super speed, bullet resistant , super strength and jump, and with his gills can breath under water. |
Absorbing Man | Carl "crusher" creel | Journey into mystery #114 (march 1965) | Needing a pawn to defeat his half brother , Loki gave crusher creel and his ball and chain the power to absorb anything they touch.
Powers:can turn himself into any thing he touches and if broken in non human form he can recreate himself |
Abyss | Drusilla | Avengers #1(February | Abyss was a powerful creature made of living gas created by ALEPH
Powers: her being made of gas means she is invulnerable from most physical attacks and can manipulate the mind of the people in her gas bubble. |
Agent X | Nijo "aka Alex Hayden" | Agent X #1 (Nov 1963) | FBI's federal liaison with the X-Men.
Deceased: Died in an undisclosed, apparently mutant-related incident as reported in Uncanny X-Men Annual #17 (1993). Powers: None. |
Candy Southern | Candace Southern | X-Men: The Hidden Years #10 (2000) (continuity insert) | Former girlfriend of Warren Worthington III and member of the Defenders with him. First appeared in X-Men, vol. 1 #31 (1967). Became an honorary member of the X-Men to help Cyclops and Jean Grey find Angel in the Savage Land. Killed by Cameron Hodge. Later became part of the Phalanx against her will before dying again.
Deceased: Killed in Uncanny X-Men #306 (1993). Powers: Assimilation by the Phalanx changed her into a form composed of techno-organic material and gave her the ability to assimilate others into a hive organism. |
Moira MacTaggert | Dr. Moira Kinross MacTaggert | X-Men, vol. 1 #96 (1975) | Longtime ally of Xavier's before he created the X-Men. A geneticist who aided the team for most of its existence until her death.
Deceased: Killed by Mystique in X-Men, vol. 2 #108 (2000). Powers: None. |
Majestrix Lilandra | Lilandra Neramani | X-Men, vol. 1 #97 (1975) | Former ruler of the Shi'ar Empire. Ally of the Starjammers and X-Men. Former lover of Xavier. Deposed by Vulcan.
Deceased: Assassinated during War of Kings. Powers: Minor telepathy and enhanced strength, both of which are natural abilities exhibited by all members of her race. |
Stevie Hunter | Stephanie Hunter | Uncanny X-Men #139 (November 1980) | X-Men's trainer, former dancer.
Powers: None. |
Spider-Woman | Jessica Merriam Drew | Uncanny X-Men 148 (1981) | Ally of the X-Men against Caliban, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, Juggernaut, Black Tom Cassidy, and Siryn. Ex-agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and HYDRA. Currently an agent of S.W.O.R.D. and a member of the Avengers.
Currently seen in Avengers. Powers: Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, senses, and durability; pheromone generation. Ability to adhere to walls using bio-electric attraction and shoot beams of bio-electric energy from her hands. Immuned to all poisons and radiations. |
Ms. Marvel | Carol Susan Jane Danvers | Avengers Annual #10 (1981) | Between losing her powers as Ms. Marvel and gaining her powers as Binary, Carol was a resident of Xavier's school. Refused membership when Xavier also offered it to Rogue. Second-in-command of the Avengers.
Currently seen in Avengers. Powers: Superhuman strength, speed, and invulnerability; flight and cosmic energy manipulation. |
Energizer | Kate "Katie" Power | Uncanny X-Men #195 (1985) | A founding member of Power Pack. Was made an honorary member of the X-Men after her siblings were captured by the Morlocks and Katie helped the X-Men capture those responsible.
Last seen in FF Powers: Received her powers from a Kymellian, an alien species: absorb energy, translate matter and absorb the resulting energy, project plasma bursts from her chest. Also has a healing ability amplified by her siblings' presence. |
Callisto | Unrevealed | Uncanny X-Men #211 (1986) | First and former leader of the Morlocks. An ally of the X-Men, became Moira MacTaggert's bodyguard. Confirmed depowered on M-Day in Decimation: House of M - The Day After (2006). Joined the X-Cell.
Last seen with Marrow and the X-Cell. Powers: Formerly enhanced reflexes, senses, and coordination. |
Goblin Queen/Red Queen | Madelyne Jennifer Pryor | Uncanny X-Men #221 (1987) | Stayed with the X-Men after Cyclops left her to form X-Factor, until she became the Goblin Queen during Inferno. Later returned, taking the name Red Queen. Tricked by Cyclops into moving her spirit form into a corpse she thought was Jean Grey. The body could not hold her power, and she disappeared.
Last seen in Uncanny X-Men. Powers: As a clone of Jean Grey, she possessed identical, but less-powerful, telekinetic and telepathic abilities. She has the ability to teleport and absorb psychic energy, as well as various mystical powers. |
Gateway | Unrevealed | Uncanny X-Men #229 (1988) | Unofficial member of the X-Men. Teleported the team where they needed to go while they were based in Australia following their "deaths." Great-grandfather of X-Men member Lucas Bishop. Also acted as an ally to Generation X.
Deceased killed in Uncanny X-Force. Powers: Teleportation and opening of trans-spacial portals; telepathy and omniscience. |
Quicksilver | Pietro Django Maximoff | Uncanny X-Men #304 (1993) | Resident of Xavier's mansion on two separate occasions: first when Magneto returned with Avalon; then later following Onslaught, when his wife and sister were believed dead. Former member of the Avengers, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, and X-Factor. Confirmed depowered in Decimation: House of M - The Day After (2006), though his powers were gradually restored by the Inhumans' Terrigen Mists.
Currently seen in All-New X-Factor. Powers: Superhuman speed, agility, and reflexes. |
Sabra | Ruth Bat-Seraph | X-Men #67 (1997) | Israeli mutant caught up in the events of "Operation: Zero Tolerance" and fought alongside Iceman, Dr. Cecilia Reyes and Marrow to free the X-Men from Bastion. Former member of the X-Corporation's Paris branch. Also she accompanies Xavier and other X-Men to Genosha after it was demolished by Sentinels. Member of the Mossad.
Last seen in X-Men. Powers: Superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes, durability, and the ability to heal. Anti-gravity devices with the ability to fly. Wrist gauntlets that fire plasma bursts and paralyzing quills. |
Fiz | Unknown | X-Men, vol. 2 #96 (2000) | A mutant Skrull who journeyed to Earth to join the X-Men. Helped the X-Men battle Apocalypse during the Apocalypse: The Twelve storyline. Was called an honorary X-Man by the Beast. Joined Cadre K, a team of mutant Skrulls formed by Professor X.
Current status unknown. Powers: Skrull shape-shifting abilities, as well as the ability to alter his size and mass. |
Red Lotus | Paul Hark | X-Treme X-Men #7 (2002) | Martial artist who aided the X-Treme X-Men on more than one occasion.
Current status unknown. Powers: Superhuman agility, coordination, reflexes, and balance. |
Vange Whedon | Evangeline Whedon | X-Treme X-Men #35 (2003) | The X-Men's team lawyer.
Last seen living on Utopia with the X-Men. Powers: Metamorph whose transformation into an enormous red dragon can be triggered consciously or by the presence of blood. |
Deadpool | Wade Wilson | Cable & Deadpool #8 (2004) | Wade Wilson is not a mutant himself, but acquired his healing factor from Wolverine's DNA during the Weapon X process. Hired as a mercenary by the X-Men to take down Cable. Given his own costume, but also made one to resemble Marvel Girl's. Although he regarded himself as a member of X-Men, he betrayed the team for Cable. He later visited the X-Men on Utopia and became a probationary member under Domino's supervision, although this status did not last long.[1]
Currently seen in Deadpool and Thunderbolts. Powers: Superhuman healing factor, "bodyslide" teleportation, augmented strength, speed, agility, endurance, reflexes, (cursed) immortality, extreme marksmanship and swordsmanship. |
Pulse | Augustus | X-Men, vol. 2 #181 (2004) | Partnered with Mystique when she joined the X-Men as a potential love interest for Rogue.
Current status unknown. Powers: Emits a pulsing energy that disables mutant powers and certain electronic devices. |
Agent Brand | Abigail Brand | Astonishing X-Men, vol. 3 #3 (2004) | Head of S.W.O.R.D., an agency responsible for defending the Earth from extraterrestrial threats. Beast's girlfriend. Half alien/half mutant lineage.
Currently seen in X-Men: Legacy. Powers: Ability to coat her hands in blue flames; can communicate in different alien languages humans are unable to pronounce. |
Korvus | Korvus Rook'Shir | Uncanny X-Men #478 (2006) | Stayed with the X-Men during their space mission to find Vulcan and defeat D'Ken. It is unknown if he became a member, but he helped fight against the Shi'ar. Former member of the Starjammers.
Last seen in X-Men Legacy. Powers: Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, and durability. While wielding the Phoenix Blade, he possessed the ability to fly and shoot energy blasts. |
Diamond Lil | Lillian Crawley-Jeffries | X-Force, vol. 3 #22 (2009) | Former Alpha Flight member and wife of Madison Jeffries who resided on Utopia with the X-Men and assisted the team during Selene's attack on the island.
Deceased: Killed by Mortis in X-Force, vol. 3 #23 during Selene's attack on Utopia. Powers: Superhuman physical resistance. |
Toad | Mortimer Toynbee | X-Men: Regenesis #1 (2011) | Former member of Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Former janitor at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
Currently seen in Wolverine and the X-Men. Powers: Superhuman physical strength, prehensile tongue, and leaping. |
Doop | Doop | Wolverine and the X-Men #1 (2011) | Previous X-Statix member. Current adjunct staff member at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
Currently seen in Wolverine and the X-Men. Powers: Levitation, accelerated healing factor, superhuman strength, extra-dimensional void within body that can store objects and people. |
Forgetmenot | Sometime prior to X-Men: Legacy #300 (2014) | Supposed member who has been helping the team for years, but never remembered because of his powers.
Last seen in X-Men: Legacy. Powers: Abilities cause him to be completely forgotten by anyone who has seen him as soon as they look away. |
X-Men substitute teams
[edit]New Mutants Graduate X-Men (1986)
[edit]Character | Real Name | Notes | |
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While the X-Men were de-aged, the New Mutants briefly "graduated" to become X-Men in Uncanny X-Men Annual #10 (1986). | |||
Cannonball | Samuel Guthrie | See 1990s recruits. | |
Mirage | Danielle Moonstar | See 2000s recruits. | |
Karma | Xi'an Coy Manh | ||
Magma | Amara Aquilla | ||
Sunspot | Roberto Da Costa | ||
Magik | Illyana Rasputina | ||
Cypher | Douglas Ramsey | See 2010s recruits. | |
Warlock | Warlock | ||
Wolfsbane | Rahne Sinclair | See New Mutants. |
Muir Island X-Men (1989)
[edit]Character | Real Name | Notes | |
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In the wake of the X-Men's "death" during "Fall of the Mutants," a team of X-Men assembled on Muir Island in Uncanny X-Men #254-255 (1989). | |||
Banshee | Sean Cassidy | Founder of the Muir Island X-Men. Best known as a member of the main X-Men team. Deceased. See 1970s recruits. | |
Forge | Important member of the Muir Island X-Men. Best known as a member of the main X-Men team (1989) and X-Factor leader (1991). See 1980s recruits. | ||
Moira MacTaggert | Moira MacTaggert | Longtime X-Men ally. Died in X-Men, vol. 2 #108 (2001). See Other status. | |
Polaris | Lorna Dane | Best known as a longtime member of the main X-Men team. Had a secondary mutation during the Muir Island issues that caused her to draw upon negative emotional energy to increase her physical strength. See 1960s recruits. | |
Amanda Sefton | Jimaine Szardos | Foster sister and former lover of Nightcrawler. Formerly spent her time as ruler of "Limbo" as the second Magik. Powers: Proficient magic skills used for teleportation and spells. Retains magic armor and Soulsword. | |
Sunder | Mark Hallett | Founding member of the Morlocks. Died in Uncanny X-Men #254 (1989). Powers: Disfigured body enables superhuman strength and endurance. | |
Legion | David Haller | See 2010s recruits. | |
Sharon Friedlander | Sharon Friedlander | Transformed from a caucasian to Native American by Moonstar's Demon Bear. Worked for Xavier's as medical staff. Died in Uncanny X-Men #298 (1993). Powers: Enhanced strength, endurance, reflexes. | |
Tom Corsi | Thomas Corsi | Transformed from a caucasian to Native American by Moonstar's Demon Bear. After transformation, worked at Xavier's School as a handy man and physical education instructor. Powers: Enhanced strength, endurance, reflexes. | |
Alysande Stuart | Alysande Stuart | Sister of Alistaire Stuart. Died in Excalibur #55 (1992). Powers: Human. | |
Multiple Man | Jamie Madrox | Joined in Uncanny X-Men Annual #15 (1991); now head of X-Factor Investigations. Powers: Self-duplication. | |
Siryn | Theresa Cassidy | Daughter of X-Man Banshee. Joined in Uncanny X-Men Annual #15 (1991); now member of X-Factor Investigations (see below). Powers: Sonic scream, allowing flight, sound dampening fields, seduction of men and women, and enhanced hearing. |
Phalanx Invasion X-Men (1994)
[edit]Character | Real Name | Notes | |
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To oppose the threat of the techno-organic alien Phalanx, a team of X-Men was quickly banded together in Uncanny X-Men #316 (1994). | |||
Banshee | Sean Cassidy | Deceased. See 1970s recruits. | |
Jubilee | Jubilation Lee | Currently depowered. See 1990s recruits. | |
Sabretooth | Victor Creed | See 2000s recruits. | |
White Queen | Emma Frost | Former co-headmistress of the Institute. See 2000s recruits. |
Mannite Rescue X-Men (1999)
[edit]Character | Real Name | Notes | |
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After Professor X disbanded the X-Men in an attempt to "smoke out" a Skrull impostor in their ranks, Cyclops and Jean Grey pulled together a team to help the Mannites in Astonishing X-Men, vol. 2 #1 (1999). | |||
Cyclops | Scott Summers | Co-founders. See Original X-Men. | |
Phoenix | Jean Grey-Summers | ||
Archangel | Warren K. Worthington III | Also known as Angel, founding member of the X-Men. See Original X-Men. | |
Cable | Nathan Christopher Summers | See 2000s recruits. | |
X-Man | Nate Grey | See 2010s recruits. | |
Unidentified Skrull | Unrevealed | Alien Skrull who impersonated and genuinely believed himself to be Wolverine. Killed in Astonishing X-Men, vol. 2 #3 (1999). See Other status. |
Genoshan Assault X-Men (2001)
[edit]Character | Real Name | Notes | |
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After losing many members when Storm started her X-Treme X-Men and Professor X was captured by Magneto, Jean Grey recruits a temporary team in Uncanny X-Men #392 (2001) in order to rescue Professor X. | |||
Phoenix | Jean Grey-Summers | Founder. See Original X-Men. | |
Dazzler | Alison Blaire | See 1980s recruits. | |
Northstar | Jean-Paul Beaubier | Xavier later convinces him to join his teaching staff for the new students.See 2000s recruits. | |
Omertà | Paul Provenzano | Possibly died in Weapon X #5 (2002). Powers: Superhuman strength and invulnerability. | |
Wraith | Hector Rendoza | Confirmed depowered on M-Day in New Avengers #18 (2006). Powers: Transparent skin; can displace the effects of his powers by making others look transparent to him and appearing normal to others. | |
Sunpyre | Leyu Yoshida | Half-sister of X-Man Sunfire. Died in Uncanny X-Men #404 (2002). Alternate version joined the Japanese hero team Big Hero 6. Powers: Flight, plasma blasts, ability to view infrared, radiation immunity. | |
Frenzy | Joanna Cargill | Brainwashed into joining by Jean Grey. See 2010s recruits. |
Street Team X-Men (2004)
[edit]Character | Real Name | Notes | |
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A team scratched together by Cyclops in the wake of Xorn's rampage through Manhattan in New X-Men, vol. 1 #149–150 (2004). | |||
Cyclops | Scott Summers | Founder. See Original X-Men. | |
Fantomex | Charlie-Cluster 7 | Former Weapon X agent. Artificially made mutant. Tagged along with Wolverine and Agent Zero on a quest against Weapon X. See 2010s recruits. | |
E.V.A. | Inapplicable | Fantomex's separate, symbiotic nervous system. She is generally shaped like a flying saucer, but is able to change shape. See 2010s recruits. | |
Beak | Barnell Bohusk | Lives at the school with Angel and kids, before joining the Exiles and returning home to lose his powers. Gained honorary X-Men status in the New X-Men, vol. 1 series. Lost his powers after Decimation, then joined the New Warriors and gained new abilities until team disbanded. Then joined up with a new Teen Brigade, where he took more of a behind the scenes role. Powers: Formerly had a power suit that grants him enhanced vision, flight, superhuman strength, and energy blasts. As a mutant, he had a mutation which gave him an avian physiology, light bones, beak, feathers, superhuman endurance and gliding. | |
Dust | Sooraya Qadir | Afghani mutant who lost her mother. Joins the Hellions students and then the X-Men-In-Training squad. Powers: Turns into a living sandstorm. | |
Stepford Cuckoos | Celeste Cuckoo, Mindee Cuckoo, Phoebe Cuckoo |
Cloned daughters of X-Man Emma Frost. Other sisters: Sophie Cuckoo died previously in New X-Men, vol. 1 #137 (2003) and Esme Cuckoo instead joined Xorn's Brotherhood and died in New X-Men, vol. 1 #150 (2004). Powers: Hive minded consciousness, telepathy, diamond hearts, and levitation. | |
Longneck | William Hanover | Confirmed depowered in New Avengers #18 (2006). Powers: Elongated neck. | |
Forearm | Marcus Tucker | Confirmed depowered in New Avengers #18 (2006). Powers: Extended forearms. | |
Choir | Irina Clayton | More than likely depowered. Powers: Multiple openings in throat, projection of voice in all directions. | |
Other unidentified members | Several other Xavier Institute students who were never identified were part of this substitute X-Men squad. |
X-Men-In-Training (2006–present)
[edit]Jean Grey School for Higher Learning
[edit]Character | Real Name | Active in | Notes |
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Wolverine formed this new school at the site of the former school after the events of Schism, to give the young mutants a chance to have a safer place to learn about their powers. | |||
Dust | Sooraya Qadir | New X-Men, vol. 2 #23 (2006) | Former member of the Street Team X-Men and the Hellions training squad. See Street Team X-Men. |
Elixir | Joshua Foley | Former member of the New Mutants training squad, Reavers, and X-Force. Powers: Omega-level healer, capable of controlling all biological structures, transmuting objects, bringing back the dead, and killing through touch. | |
Hellion | Julian Keller | Former leader of the Hellions training squad. Favored student of White Queen though initially denied leadership. Lost his hands during Second Coming, gained artificial ones he controlled with his powers during Age of X. Powers: Telekinesis, used for flight, blasts of telekinetic energy, force fields, and lifting and moving objects. | |
Mercury | Cessily Kincaid | Irish-American former member of the Hellions training squad. Powers: Body made of malleable, non-toxic mercury capable of being forged into various forms, such as weapons or tools. Can cling to walls, and does not require nutrition or air. Her liquid mercury can also leave her body and form bonds with separate organic beings, which she can control. Also resistant to magic. | |
Rockslide | Santo Vaccarro | Italian-American former member of the Hellions training squad, with dreams of being a professional wrestler. Powers: Psionic entity capable of assimilating rocks and earth around him to use as body, forming a "golem" shell, adopting the properties of the matter used. He is able to expel his limbs and detonate the shell and reform at will. Super strength, durability, and endurance seem to appear in any form. | |
Surge | Noriko Ashida | Japanese mutant who formerly took drugs to control powers. Given special gauntlets for control when joined the Institute. Former member of the New Mutants training squad and initial leader of the X-Men-In-Training squad Powers: Absorption of electricity which can be used for electric blasts and super speed. | |
X-23 | Laura Kinney | Briefly assisted the X-Men before joining the X-Men-In-Training squad. Left to join the X-Force squad. See 2010s recruits. | |
Anole | Victor Borkowski | New X-Men, vol. 2 #41 (2007) | Teenage homosexual mutant. Former leader of the Alpha Squadron training squad. Powers: Reptilian mutation causing green scaly skin, spiked head carapace, prehensile sticky tongue, superhuman agility, speed, reflexes, coordination, wallcrawling, and camouflage. Regeneration ability used to regrow limbs, which appear in a more powerful reptilian form, such as his right arm, complete with claws. |
Gentle | Nezhno Abidemi | Former member of Storm's training squad. Native of Wakanda. Powers: Extreme strength that temporarily increases his muscle mass to impossible levels that cause massive strain and can only be sustained for short durations. Vibranium tattoos help keep his powers in check but they may eventually kill him. | |
Pixie | Megan Gwynn | Former member of the Paragons training squad and current member of the main X-Men. See 2000s recruits. | |
Prodigy | David Alleyne | New X-Men, vol. 2 #43 (2007) | Former co-leader of the New Mutants training squad. Lost his powers on M-Day, but later joined (and became the second leader of) the X-Men-In-Training squad. Powers: Formerly possessed telepathic absorption of skills from the people around him; still possesses advanced technical and tactical skills, and with the help of the Stepford Cuckoos he regained all of the information and skills he had absorbed before M-Day. |
Blindfold | Ruth Aldine | Young X-Men #5 (2008) | Blind former Xavier Institute student who joined Donald Pierce's faux X-Men squad before joining the real X-Men-In-Training squad in San Francisco. Powers: Telepathy, retrocognition, clairvoyance, and precognition. |
Graymalkin | Jonas Graymalkin | Mysterious ancestor of Professor X, over 200 years old, who joined the X-Men-In-Training along with the remnants of Pierce's squad after assisting in Pierce's defeat. Powers: Super strength, enhanced agility, invulnerability, and night vision, all of which increase in the dark and decrease with exposure to light. | |
Ink | Eric Gitter | Human who joined Pierce's X-Men squad and thought he was a mutant after his mutant tattoo artist gave him tattoos, granting him superhuman abilities. Joined the training squad despite not being a mutant. Powers: Possesses various abilities, including superhuman strength, radioactive touch, flight, healing, and telepathy, due to his tattoos. | |
Wolf Cub | Nicholas Gleason | Former member of the Paragons Squad. Deceased: Killed in action fighting Donald Pierce. Powers: Permanent werewolf-like form that imbues him with enhanced senses, strength, speed, agility, reflexes, coordination, balance, and endurance, as well as, razor-sharp claws and fangs, a full-body coat of fur, and pointed ears. | |
Cipher | Alisa Tager | Young X-Men #8 (2008) | Secret Xavier Institute student originally known only to Cyclops and Jean Grey. Eventually joined the training squad after assisting them behind the scenes for months. Powers: Phasing through solid objects, full spectrum invisibility, complete stealth, and masking even her psychic imprint from most telepaths. |
Loa | Alani Ryan | Runaways, vol. 3 #10 (2009) | Former member of the Alpha Squadron training squad. Powers: Disintegrates matter by phasing through it, breath under water. |
Match | Ben Hamill | Former leader of the Paragons training squad. Powers: Fire manipulation; body perpetually aflame. | |
Bling! | Roxanne "Roxy" Washington | Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia #1 (2009) | Openly bisexual former member of the Chevaliers training squad. Powers: Body made of diamond-hard material; produces and throws razor-sharp shards. |
Onyxx | Sidney Green | Former leader of the Chevaliers training squad. Deceased: Killed by Wither in X-Force, vol. 3 #23 (2010). Powers: Body composed of rock-hard substance; superhuman strength and durability; extra pair of eyes. | |
Indra | Paras Gavaskar | X-Men: Legacy #226 (2009) | Former member of the Alpha Squadron training squad. Powers: Can cover his body with retractible armored plates; psionic matter manifestation; purple skin and red-violet hair. |
Trance | Hope Abbott | Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus #1 (2009) | Former member of the Paragons training squad. Powers: Projects her astral form, which can travel over long distances and produce disruptive energy surges. |
Crosta | Crosta | Uncanny X-Men #520 (2010) | Atlantean mutant who was sent by Namor to study with the X-Men. Powers: Produces shockwaves. |
Face | New Mutants,vol 3 #1 (2011) | Former Inferno Baby under Karma's care. Powers: Weaponized brain stem that fires energy blasts which. | |
Broo | Broodling | Wolverine and the X-Men #1 (2011) | Mutant brood alien discovered by S.W.O.R.D. and the X-Men. Powers: Genius level intellect. Typical physical abilities of a brood alien. |
Kid Gladiator | Kubark | Son of Gladiator. Powers: Possesses all the typical powers of a member of the Strontian race. | |
Kid Omega | Quentin Quire | See Other student squads. | |
Glob Herman | Robert Herman | ||
Oya | Idie Okonkwo | See The Lights | |
Velocidad | Gabriel Cuohuelo | Wolverine and the X-Men #15 (2012) | |
Primal | Teon Macik | ||
Transonic | Laurie Tromette | ||
No-Girl | Martha Johansson | See Other student squads. | |
Genesis | Evan Sabahnur | Uncanny X-Force #19 (2012) | Clone of Apocalypse. Powers: Superhuman strength, durability, shape-shifting abilities, dematerializer optic blasts. |
Sprite | Jia Jing | Wolverine and the X-Men #19 (2013) | First new mutant shown at the conclusion of Avengers vs. X-Men. Powers: Stone-like skin that can withstand injury, which can also expand on her hands for increased strength. Wings allowing flight. |
Eye-Boy | Trevor | New mutant who came to the school after his powers manifested after Avengers vs. X-Men. Powers: Eyes covering his body, some of which can see beyond the normal spectrum. | |
Shark-Girl | Iara dos Santos | Wolverine and the X-Men #20 (2013) | Brazilian new mutant recruited to the school by Angel. Powers: Trans-morph able to assume a shark-like form and traits. |
New Charles Xavier School for Mutants
[edit]Character | Real Name | Active in | Notes |
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New school formed by Cyclops after the events of Avengers vs. X-Men at the site of the old, abandoned Weapon X facility, re-purposed to be similar to the original Xavier school. | |||
Tempus | Eva Bell | All-New X-Men #1 (2013) | Australian mutant whose powers manifested after the events of Avengers vs. X-Men, and the first new mutant recruited for Cyclops' new school. Powers: Creates time bubbles that can freeze the flow of events in a given area. |
Triage | Christopher Muse | New mutant whose powers manifested after Avengers vs. X-Men, and second recruit to the new school. Powers: Powerful healing abilities. | |
Benjamin Deeds | Benjamin Deeds | All-New X-Men #5 (2013) | New Mutant who initially refused the offer to join the school. Powers: Chameleon-like morphing powers which also release low level pheromones to calm those he is changing into. |
Goldballs | Fabio Medina | Uncanny X-Men #1 (2013) | New mutant whose powers manifested while being robbed, who then became a victim of the police. Powers: Projects gold balls from his body. |
Stepford Cuckoos | Celeste Cuckoo, Irma Mindee Cuckoo, Phoebe Cuckoo |
All-New X-Men #10 (2013) | Former co-leaders of the Corsairs training squad and members of the Street Team X-Men. Although still only on the training squad, the Three-in-One often telepathically coordinate X-Men missions. See Street Team X-Men. |
Hijack | David Bond | Uncanny X-Men #8 (2013) | Powers: Able to mentally control any vehicles within his vicinity. |
X-Force (X-Men Strike Team) (2007–2014)
[edit]Character | Real Name | Active in | Notes |
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X-Men squad assembled and led by Cyclops (with Wolverine serving as the field leader) to take on missions which require responses too violent or controversial for the regular X-Men to deal with directly. When Cyclops disbanded X-Force, Wolverine put a new X-Force squad together without his knowledge. | |||
Cyclops | Scott Summers | Uncanny X-Men #493 (2008) | Founder and former leader. See Original X-Men. |
Wolverine | James "Logan" Howlett | Field leader and eventual overall leader. See 1970s recruits. | |
Caliban | Unrevealed | Former member of the Morlocks. Founding member of the X-Force squad of X-Men. Deceased: Killed on X-Force's first mission, in New X-Men, vol. 3 #45 (2008). Briefly resurrected by Eli Bard using a form of the T-O Virus. Powers: Ability to sense and track other mutants; superhuman strength, speed, endurance, reflexes, and durability; psychically projecting fear into others; claw-like fingernails. | |
Hepzibah | Unpronounceable | Left the team after the events of "Messiah Complex." See 2000s recruits. | |
Warpath | James Proudstar | Removed from the team roster after the events of X-Force, vol. 3 #25 (2010). See 2000s recruits. | |
Wolfsbane | Rahne Sinclair | Removed from the team roster after the events of X-Force, vol. 3 #25 (2010). See New Mutants. | |
X-23 | Laura Kinney | Rejoined the roster briefly for the time-travel mission during "Second Coming." See 2010s recruits. | |
Archangel | Warren Kenneth Worthington III | X-Force, vol. 3 #2 (2008) | Joined the squad after discovering them using his Aerie as a home base. See Original X-Men. |
Elixir | Joshua Foley | X-Force, vol. 3 #4 (2008) | Team healer. Removed from the team roster after the events of X-Force, vol. 3 #25 (2010). See X-Men-In-Training. |
Domino | Neena Thurman | X-Force, vol. 3 #8 (2008) | Joined the squad while tracking Vanisher and the Legacy Virus. See 2000s recruits. |
Vanisher | Telford Porter | X-Force, vol. 3 #9 (2008) | Initially given a terminal brain tumor by Elixir and forced to join X-Force, though he later served willingly. Thought deceased after being shot in New Mutants, vol. 3 #13 (2010). Last seen alive as a brainwashed member of the Marauders. Powers: Teleportation. |
Cable | Nathan Christopher Charles Summers | X-Force, vol. 3 #27 (2010) | Joined the team for the mission to the future to stop Bastion's Nimrod sentinels, knowing that it was a one-way trip; allowed his techno-organic virus to take over his body so the team could return to the present, seemingly killing him. See 2000s recruits. |
Cypher | Douglas Aaron Ramsey | Joined the team per Cyclops's orders to travel to the future to shut down Bastion's sentinels. See 2010s recruits. | |
Uncanny X-Force Recruits (2010–2014) | |||
Psylocke | Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock | X-Men: Second Coming #2 (2010) | Asked to join Wolverine's new team without Cyclops's knowledge. See 1980s recruits. |
Fantomex | Charlie-Cluster 7 (Jean-Phillipe Charles) | Joined Wolverine's new squad after Cyclops disbanded the first. See 2010s recruits. | |
E.V.A. | Inapplicable | ||
Deadpool | Wade Wilson | Also joined the new squad. See Other status. | |
Deathlok Prime | Inapplicable | Uncanny X-Force #7 (2011) | Joined X-Force to face down invaders from a possible future where all superheroes have been turned into Deathloks controlled by worldly authorities; remained with the team following the mission. |
Nightcrawler | Kurt Darkholme | Uncanny X-Force #19 (2012) | AoA version of Nightcrawler. Stayed in 616 universe and joined X-Force in order to hunt down villains who escaped from Age of Apocalypse timeline. |
Storm | Ororo Monroe | Uncanny X-Force, vol. 2 #1 (2013) | See 1970s recruits |
Puck | Eugene Milton Judd | Uncanny X-Force, vol. 2 #13 (2013) | Former member of Alpha Flight. Powers: Augmented body grants superhuman strength, agility, reflexes and stamina. Increased longevity. |
Bishop | Lucas Bishop | See 1990s recruits | |
Spiral | Rita Wayword | Formerly human stuntwoman physically modified by Mojo. Powers: Six arms, skilled use in mystical abilities that grant various powers. |
X-Club/Science Team (2009–2012)
[edit]Character | Real Name | Active in | Notes |
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Beast gathers a scientific squad to attempt to deal with the mutant birth crisis and reverse the effects of M-Day (Uncanny X-Men #507 [2009]). | |||
Beast | Henry McCoy | Uncanny X-Men #504 (2009) | Founder of the X-Club. See Original X-Men. |
Angel | Warren Worthington III | Recruited to aid the X-Club and provide financial backing. See Original X-Men. | |
Doctor Nemesis | James Bradley | Recruited in Buenos Aires after defeating tube-grown Nazis with Angel and Beast. See 2000s recruits. | |
Box | Madison Jeffries | Uncanny X-Men #505 (2009) | Former Alpha Flight member who joined the X-Club after being rescued from an automated mutant death camp bunker in Canada. See 2000s recruits. |
Dr. Yuriko Takiguchi | Yuriko Takiguchi | Uncanny X-Men #507 (2009) | Human scientist who was rescued by the X-Club on a remote island between Russia and Japan so he could aid in the reversal of M-Day. Deceased: Died of natural causes in Uncanny X-Men #515 (2009). Abilities: Robotic engineering and atomic biology. |
Dr. Kavita Rao | Kavita Rao | Uncanny X-Men #508 (2009) | Human scientist and creator of the "mutant cure" called Hope. Abilities: Genius-level intellect and master geneticist. |
Psylocke | Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock | Uncanny X-Men #512 (2009) | Recruited to accompany the X-Club on their mission to the year 1906. See 1980s recruits. |
Danger | Inapplicable | Uncanny X-Men vol 2 #1 (2011) | Recruited after the event of Schism & Regenesis. See 2000s recruits. |
The Lights (2010–2012)
[edit]Character | Real Name | Active in | Notes |
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A team of the first mutants to surface in the world since M-Day, tasked with rescuing and helping any other new mutants as they appear. | |||
Hope | Hope Summers | X-Men: Legacy #237 (2010) | See 2010s recruits. |
Transonic | Laurie Tromette | Uncanny X-Men #526 (2010) | First to be recruited when Hope saved her from a suicide attempt. Pensive about being a superhero, especially a mutant, and finds her loyalty to Hope discomforting. Powers: Living crystal form which grants her flight up to transsonic speeds and allows for ultra-maneuverability at top speeds. |
Velocidad | Gabriel Cuohuelo | Uncanny X-Men #527 (2010) | Second recruit when he was saved by Hope when his powers went out of control. Relishes being a mutant and once shared a somewhat romantic relationship with Hope. Powers: Relative localized time-manipulation. |
Oya | Idie Okonkwo | Uncanny X-Men #528 (2010) | The third recruited when she was saved by Hope and Storm from a mob wanting to kill "the girl who wouldn't burn". Very religious, believing herself to be a monster, and is judgmental yet kind to others because of this. Powers: Thermal transference allowing her to create extreme heat or cold while creating an opposite reaction in another area. |
Primal | Teon Macik | Uncanny X-Men #529 (2010) | Found chasing "alpha-women" in Miami Beach, where he sought out Hope as a potential mate. After stabilizing him, he imprinted on her and followed his "master's" orders unconditionally. Powers: Hyper-efficient feral mutation granting enhanced strength, speed, endurance, reflexes, senses, and recuperative abilities, as well as mental adaptation allowing quick understanding of parse complexes and adaptability to his surroundings. |
Zero | Kenji Uedo | Generation Hope #4 (2011) | A famous artist in Tokyo when his powers activated, driving him mad and destroying much of the city. After stabilizing, he showed remorse, but still hints of madness, and questioned his strong loyalty to Hope. Deceased: Killed by Hope after rebelled against her. Powers: Mass generation ability allows him to create almost anything out of bio-mechanical growths from his body. |
Pixie | Megan Gywnn | Generation Hope #12 (2011) | Joins team after Oya leaves with Wolverine for the Jean Grey School. See 2000s recruits. |
No-Girl | Martha Johansson | Generation Hope #13 (2011) | Joins team at the request of Zero, after the "Schism" event. |
Sebastian Shaw | Sebastian Shaw | Generation Hope #15 (2012) | Found by the Lights with no memory of himself. |
- ^ Deadpool, vol. 4 #16–18 (2009)