DeciMation is the name of the late 2005 Marvel Comics storyline spinning out of the House of M limited series, that focuses on the ramifications of the Scarlet Witch's stripping nearly all of the mutant population of their powers, reducing a society of millions to one of scant hundreds. M day M Day and M-day redirect here For the Marvel Universe event see Decimation (comics The military designation of days and hours within the Events April April 13: DC Comics announces the discontinuation of its Humanoids and 2000 Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc House of M is an eight-issue Comic book Limited series and crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics in 2005. A limited series is a term originated by Marvel Comics referring to a Comic book series with a set number of issues The Scarlet Witch ( Wanda Maximoff) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. A mutant within the Marvel Comic books particularly those of the X-Men mythos is an individual who possesses a genetic trait called an
This event, which occurred on November 2 according to X-Men (vol. 2) #191, is known as "M-Day" in the Marvel Universe. Events 1570 - A Tidal wave in the North Sea devastates the coast from Holland to Jutland, killing more than 1000 The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Marvel Universe is the fictional Shared universe where most of the comic stories published by Marvel Comics take place
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"Decimation" began with the self-titled one-shot Decimation: House of M: The Day After, and heralded the relaunch of the Excalibur team in New Excalibur, focusing on Pete Wisdom looking for Captain Britain to head up a new British super team, as well as the relaunch of X-Factor from the MadroX miniseries. In the American Comic book industry the term one-shot is used to denote a pilot comic or a stand-alone story created to last as one issue Excalibur is a Marvel Comics Superhero group an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Pete Wisdom (Peter Paul Winston Wisdom is a fictional secret agent published by Marvel Comics. Captain Britain ( Brian Braddock) briefly known as Britannic is a Fictional character, a Superhero appearing in the comic books published by X-Factor is an American Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Jamie Madrox, also called the Multiple Man, is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero, associated with the X-Men It also includes several mini-series - Son of M starring a depowered Quicksilver, Generation M focusing on other depowered characters, Sentinel Squad O*N*E showing the latest iteration of the mutant-hunting Sentinels to be robots piloted by humans, X-Men: Deadly Genesis, and X-Men: The 198 - and continues throughout the Marvel Universe, particularly in the X-Men-related titles. Son of M is an American Comic book Limited series, a follow up to Marvel's House of M event starring the depowered Quicksilver ( Pietro Django Maximoff) is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Generation M is a five-issue mini-series written by Paul Jenkins and pencilled by Ramon Bachs The Sentinels are Fictional characters Robots in the. Most often encountering the team of mutants known as the X-Men, they were created by writer The Sentinels are Fictional characters Robots in the. Most often encountering the team of mutants known as the X-Men, they were created by writer X-Men Deadly Genesis is the name of a Comic book Limited series published by Marvel Comics in late 2005 and early 2006 X-Men The 198 is a Comic book Limited series that was published by Marvel Comics and set in the Marvel Universe shortly after One consequence is an upswing of anti-mutant sentiment, especially among certain religious groups, who consider M-Day to be God's judgment against mutant kind.
It has been confirmed by various sources that there are considerably more than 198 mutants remaining - the number has been referred to as "symbolic" rather than actual, and in The 198 Files is said to be the earliest confirmed number. Numbers for pre-Decimation mutants vary from "over a million" (House of M #8) to 14 million (New X-Men #115, where it is said that the 16 million mutants who died on Genosha was around "over half" of the estimated global mutant population of 30 million mutants), giving a population, if the commonly-used 90% depowered figure is true, of between one hundred thousand and one and a half million. X-Men Legacy is a Marvel Comics series featuring the eponymous group of mutant Superheroes The title began its publication Genosha is a Fictional country that has appeared in numerous Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Based on the mathematical comparisons of the oft-repeated 198 and several million, Marvel has recently reevaluated the 90% figure into "Over 99%". This is shown in Civil War: Battle Damage Report when Iron Man comments on the Post-CW world. Iron Man is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. [1] The figure may be reevaluated again depending on events taking place in the upcoming Endangered Species and Messiah Complex storylines. X-Men Endangered Species is a Comic book storyline about the X-Men that ran from June to October 2007.
Both Hank Pym and Beast note shortly after the event that it is impossible for the energy that certain mutants controlled to simply have vanished, and that it must have been "sent" somewhere. Dr Henry "Hank" Pym is a Fictional character that appears in Publications published by Marvel Comics. As would later be revealed in New Avengers, most of this energy became a sentient entity called "The Collective", who has since come into violent conflict with the Avengers. Sentience is the ability to feel or perceive subjectively. It is an important concept in the philosophy of Animal rights, in buddhist philosophy and in This entry is for the X-Men character For the Dungeons & Dragons creature see Xorn (Dungeons & Dragons. In addition, a portion of the energy revived the body of Gabriel Summers, who had been trapped in space for many years following the defeat of Krakoa. Vulcan ( Gabriel Summers) is a Fictional Comic book Character in the Marvel Comics Universe. Krakoa is a Fictional character in Marvel Comics, commonly associated with the X-Men.
According to Marvel Editor-In-Chief, Joe Quesada, the Decimation event was designed to reduce the number of mutant characters in the Marvel Universe as he felt the number of mutants had gotten out of hand after forty years of publishing. The Marvel Universe is the fictional Shared universe where most of the comic stories published by Marvel Comics take place [2] Most criticisms by fans have been aimed at inconsistencies regarding the roster of mutants who retained their powers after the event. For example, in the Generation M mini-series, several characters were considered depowered, even though they retained their physical mutations. The Civil War Files one-shot revealed that the US government's assessment of the number of mutants on Earth may not be accurate, which allowed Marvel to change the number of depowered mutants. Additionally, characters such as Namor and the Great Lakes Avengers, who are described as mutants but not particularly tied to the X-Men series of books, have not been affected by the event. The Great Lakes Avengers are a Superhero group team that appear in the Fictional Marvel Universe.
Wizard magazine published a speculative list of supposedly-decimated characters, which Marvel Comics dismissed as including a number of mutants who still have their powers[3] and also includes non-mutant characters. Wizard or Wizard The Magazine of Comics Entertainment and Pop Culture (originally titled Wizard The Guide to Comics and The list therefore should not be trusted.
| Character | Real name | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revealed in House of M #8 | |||
| Mirage | Danielle Moonstar | Illusionist. Danielle Moonstar originally codenamed Psyche and later Mirage is a fictional Marvel Comics superheroine associated with the X-Men Fired from the Xavier Institute by Emma Frost after she was depowered. In the fictional Marvel Comics universe, the X-Mansion, the common name for the Xavier Mansion, is the base of operations and training site of the Emma Grace Frost is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Training Trauma in the Initiative Program until fired by Henry Peter Gyrich. Trauma ( Terrence Ward) is a fictional Comic book character He is a teenage Superhero in Marvel Comics ' Shared universe | |
| Tag | Brian Cruz | Repeller. Tag ( Brian Cruz) is a Fictional character, a Puerto Rican mutant in the Marvel Universe, one of the student body in the Xavier Died in the bus explosion at the end of New X-Men, volume 2 #23. New X-Men refers to two Superhero Comic books published by Marvel Comics within the X-Men franchise | |
| Wind Dancer | Sofia Mantega | Wind manipulator. Sofia Mantega aka Renascence formerly known as Wind Dancer is a Fictional character, a former mutant in the Marvel Universe, one of Left the institute in New X-Men, volume 2 #24. Appearing in New Warriors, volume 4. The New Warriors is a Marvel Comics Superhero team traditionally consisting of young adult heroes | |
| Revealed in Decimation: House of M: The Day After | |||
| Aurelie Sabayon | Aurelie Sabayon | Husk called her parents to inform them that she couldn't breathe under water anymore, however she was never shown. | |
| Blob | Frederick J. The Blob ( Frederick J Dukes) is a Marvel Comics Supervillain, an adversary of the X-Men. Dukes | Attempted suicide after depowerment, as his excess skin was still present. Recently joined up with X-Cell. X-Cell is a terrorist organization in the Marvel Comics universe. | |
| Callisto | ?? | Superhuman senses. Callisto is a Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men. Leader of the Morlocks. Temporarily repowered due to the Terrigen Mists but to the point where even rain harms her. Reappears in the pages of X-Factor. | |
| Feral | Maria Callasantos | Feline humanoid. Feral ( Maria Callasantos) is a fictional character that appears in the Marvel Universe Thornn's sister. Thornn is a Fictional character created by Marvel Comics for their series X-Force. Killed by Sabertooth in Wolverine Vol. 3, #54. Not actually repowered but altered to look feline again. | |
| Hanna Levy | Hannah Levy | Had a prehensile tongue and required diet of insects. Hanna Levy is a Fictional character created by Marvel Comics for their X-Men Spin-off series District X by David Hine | |
| Jubilee, now Wondra | Jubilation Lee | Fireworks discharger. Jubilation "Jubilee" Lee is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine associated with the X-Men. Former member of Generation X. Now a member of the New Warriors as Wondra. | |
| Quicksilver | Pietro Django Maximoff | Lost his previous speedster powers, but has received time-travel powers from the Terrigen Mists, and has internalised the mists' power to mutate. Quicksilver ( Pietro Django Maximoff) is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Terrigen Mist is a fictional substance from the Marvel Comics universe. Later he got his mutant powers back. | |
| Thornn | Lucia Callasantos | Feline humanoid. Thornn is a Fictional character created by Marvel Comics for their series X-Force. Feral's sister. Feral ( Maria Callasantos) is a fictional character that appears in the Marvel Universe | |
| Revealed in New X-Men, volume 2 | |||
| Aero | Melody Guthrie | Flyer with energy aura. Aero ( Melody Guthrie) is a Fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe who first appeared in New Mutants Revealed in #20. | |
| Amber | Amber | Young girl. Revealed in #28. Died following the bus explosion. | |
| DJ | Mark Sheppard | Energy discharger based on music. DJ ( Mark Sheppard) is a fictional character from Marvel Comics. Revealed in #23. Died following the bus explosion. | |
| Dryad | Callie Betto | Plant manipulator. Dryad ( Callie Betto) is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Revealed in #23. Died in the bus explosion. | |
| Hydro | Floyd Carter | Aquatic Adaption. The Xavier Institute is a fictional school which has been a key establishment in the X-Men mythos since its inception Revealed in #20. Accidentally drowned himself when his powers were removed after M-Day. | |
| Jeffrey Garrett | Jeffrey Garrett | Teleporter who got stuck in ghost form during Xorn's attack on the school in New X-Men#147. Jeffrey Garrett is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe Revealed in #21. The M-Day left him totally dead. | |
| Network | Sarah Vale | Machine controller. Network is the name of three unrelated Fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe. Revealed in #23. Died in the bus explosion. | |
| Preview | Jessica "Jessie" Vale | Precog. Preview ( Jessica Vale) is a fictional character a mutant in the Marvel Universe. Revealed in #20. Depowered yet alive. | |
| Prodigy | David Alleyne | Knowledge Absorption. For the other Marvel Comics characters named Prodigy go to Prodigy (comics. Revealed in #20. Was asked to stay at the school following the bus explosion. Though still depowered, all knowledge he once absorbed (revealed to be still present in his subconscious mind) has been restored to him telepathically by the Stepford Cuckoos in #43, and he is once again a full member of the New X-Men. The Stepford Cuckoos are a group of fictional mutant psychically-linked quintuplets of the Marvel Comics universe, students at the | |
| Rubbermaid | Andrea Margulies | Elastic body. Rubbermaid ( Andrea Margulies) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Universe of comics Revealed in #23. Died in the bus explosion. | |
| Specter | Dallas Gibson | Shadow form. Specter ( Dallas Gibson) is a Fictional character, a Comic book mutant from the Marvel Comics universe. Revealed in #20. According to Chris Yost and Craig Kyle, he is still alive and living with his grandfather. Christopher Yost is a Comic book and Animation writer best known as the co-writer (with his frequent collaborator Craig Kyle) of the comic book Craig Kyle is an American writer for Marvel Comics. He has also produced several of Marvel's Direct to DVD animated films | |
| Revealed in Mutopia X #5 | |||
| Armena Ortega | Armena Ortega | Could create protective bubble while sleeping. Armena Ortega is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Bugman | ?? | Had iridescent yellow eyes, green skin, small antennas on his head. | |
| The Juicers | ?? | The male had chameleonic skin, while the female could generate luminescent orbs from her hand. | |
| Lara the Illusionist | Lara King | Could generate illusion which affects all five senses. Lara the Illusionist ( Lara King) is a fictional mutant in the Marvel Universe. | |
| Revealed in Generation M | |||
| Chamber, now Decibel | Jonothon Evan Starsmore | Revealed in Generation-M #1; was on life support in hospital. Jonothon "Jono" Evan Starsmore, better known as Decibel or Chamber, is a fictional character a Marvel Comics Superhero associated Received a transfusion of the blood of Apocalypse which gave him sonic powers and subsequently joined the New Warriors. | |
| Ned Ralston | Ned Ralston | Flight in dragon-like form. Revealed in Generation-M #1; still had his dragon form, but crashed to the ground in mid-flight when he can no longer stay aloft. | |
| Gary Paterson | Gary Paterson | Aquatic adaption in amphibious form. Revealed in Generation-M #1; drowned after the loss of his gills, but still was in his aquatic form at the time. | |
| Tony Romeo | Tony Romeo | Pyrokinesis. Revealed in Generation-M #1; combusted after the loss of powers. | |
| Jeannie Martin | Jeannie Martin | Revealed in Generation-M #1; forty inch neck snapped when it can no longer support the weight of her head. | |
| Latonya Jefferson | Latonya Jefferson | Impenetrable skin. Revealed in Generation-M #1; killed in Generation-M #2 by the Ghoul. Ghoul is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| John Mairs | John Mairs | Telepathic third eye. Revealed in Generation-M #2; killed by the Ghoul. | |
| Roach | Hubie Edge | Transforms into humanoid cockroach. Revealed in Generation-M #2; killed by the Ghoul. | |
| Dezmond Harris | Dezmond Harris | Leaping. Revealed in Generation-M #2. | |
| Dynamite | Susan Svenson | Generates light from hands. Revealed in Generation-M #2; killed by the Ghoul. Ghoul is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Stacy X, now Ripcord | Miranda Leevald | Revealed in Generation-M #2. Stacy X ( Miranda Leevald) currently known as Ripcord, is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, a mutant Lived on the streets as a prostitute again until she joined the New Warriors. Prostitution is the act of performing Sexual activity in exchange for Money. | |
| Tim Hacker | Tim Hacker | Blue skin and six fingers on each hand. Revealed in Generation-M #2; killed by the Ghoul. | |
| Former Order of Mutants | Kevin E, Bertram K, Michael, Ralph and Joey V | Revealed in Generation M #3. Association of former mutants, although a member, Elaine is only pretending to have been a mutant. | |
| Nelson Cragg | Nelson Cragg | Revealed in Generation-M #3; one of Ravencroft Asylum’s inmates. | |
| Violet Sanchez | Violet Sanchez | Revealed in Generation-M #3; looks like a Shar Pei, killed by the Ghoul. The Shar Pei or Chinese Shar-Pei is a breed of Dog known for its distinctive features of deep wrinkles and a blue-black tongue | |
| Sarah Purser | Sarah Purser | Flight. Revealed in Generation-M #4; committed suicide. | |
| Jim Prindle | Jim Prindle | Transforms matter into anything. Revealed in Generation-M #4; Ex-student at Xavier's. | |
| Unnamed Mutants | ??? | Revealed in Generation-M #2-4; most of them were killed by the Ghoul. | |
| Revealed in Son of M | |||
| Hub | ?? | Teleporter. Hub is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe Member of Unus' Gang and Chimere's ally. Revealed in Son of M #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists with erratic control. | |
| Hack | ?? | Telepath. Hack is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe who first appearance was in Excalibur vol Member of Unus' Gang and Chimere's ally. Revealed in Son of M #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists. | |
| Purge | ?? | Super-strong. Excalibur is a Marvel Comics Superhero group an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Chimere's ally. Revealed in Son of M #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists with erratic control. | |
| Shola Inkosi | Shola Inkosi | Telekinetic. Shola Inkosi is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Helped Shadowcat during Mekanix. Ally of Professor X on Genosha. Revealed in Son of M #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists. | |
| Wicked | ?? | Necromancer. Wicked is a Fictional character created by Chris Claremont for Marvel comics ' second installment of the series Excalibur. Ally of Professor X on Genosha. Revealed in Son of M #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists with erratic control. | |
| Freakshow | ?? | Shapeshifter. Freakshow is a Fictional character created by Chris Claremont for Marvel comics ' second installment of the series Excalibur. Member of the Genoshan Excalibur. Ally of Professor X on Genosha. Revealed in Son of M #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists. | |
| Revealed in New Avengers #18-20 | |||
| Agent Zero | Christoph David Nord | Weapon X Agent | |
| Angel Dust | Christine | Morlock | |
| Artie Maddicks | Arthur Maddicks | Member of Generation X and X-Factor. Angel Dust ( Christine) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe Arthur "Artie" Maddicks is a fictional Comic book character in Marvel Comics ' Shared universe, the Marvel Universe. | |
| Arturo Falcone | Arturo Falcone | Resided in Mutant Town. | |
| Black Tom Cassidy | Thomas Samuel Eamon Cassidy | Banshee's cousin. "Black Tom" Cassidy ( Thomas Samuel Eamon Cassidy) is a Marvel Comics Supervillain, an enemy of the X-Men, and Archenemy May have only lost his secondary mutation which transformed him into a tree-like creature. | |
| Blind Faith | Alexis Garnoff | Russian Exiles. Blind Faith ( Alexi Garnoff) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Boost | ?? | Morlock. Boost is a fictional mutant in the Marvel Comics universe His first appearance was in Uncanny X-Men '97 Annual. | |
| Bora | ?? | Avant Guard's. Bora is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Brass | Sean Watanabe | Telepath. Brass ( Sean Watanabe) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Caiman | ?? | Ally of Unus. | |
| Conquistador | Miguel Provenza | ||
| El Aguila | Alejandro Montoya | ||
| Fatale | "Pamela Greenwood" | Lackey of Dark Beast. Águila redirects here El Águila ( Alejandro Montoya) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Fatale is a Fictional character who first appears in the Marvel Comics universe. This article is about the comic book character "Dark Beast" is also another name for Satan. | |
| Flambè | ?? | Member of the Hell's Belles. Flambé is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics universe. | |
| Forearm | Jorge Lukas | Student at Xavier's. The Xavier Institute is a fictional school which has been a key establishment in the X-Men mythos since its inception (Not to be confused with the Mutant Liberation Front member. ) | |
| Gloom | ?? | Ex-student at Xavier's. Gloom is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics universe. | |
| Golden Child | Paul Patterson | Appeared in the Marvel Team-Up arc "Golden Child" | |
| Harpoon | Kodiak Noatak | Marauder. Paul Patterson, aka Golden Child, is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe whose first appearance was in Marvel Team-Up Marvel Team-Up is the name of several American Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Harpoon ( Kodiak Noatak) is a Fictional character created by Marvel Comics. | |
| Hazard | Carter Alexander Ryking | Became even more mentally unstable and later dies as he had predicted[4] | |
| Jon Spectre | Jon Spectre | Six Pack member. Jon Spectre is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Key | ?? | Cable ally. Key is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| King Bedlam | Christopher Terrence Aaronson | Leader of New Hellions. King Bedlam (Christopher Aaronson is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe created for their comic book series X-Force | |
| Kiwi Black | ?? | Half-brother of Nightcrawler and Abyss. Kiwi Black is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Lightning Rod | ?? | Ally of Unus. | |
| Longneck | Jonah Van Helsking | Ex-student at Xavier's. The Xavier Institute is a fictional school which has been a key establishment in the X-Men mythos since its inception | |
| Mary Zero | Mary | Sidekick of Agent X. Mary Zero ( Mary) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics universe | |
| Mist Mistress | ?? | Member of the Resistants | |
| Monsoon | Aloba Dastoor | Brother of Haven. Mist Mistress is a Fictional character in the Marvel universe. Mutant Force redirects here The Resistants, also known as Mutant Force are a fictional Supervillain group in the Marvel Monsoon ( Aloba Dastoor) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Murmur | Arlette Truffaut | Member of Alpha Flight | |
| Murmur II | ?? | Member of Emplate's Hellions. Murmur is the name of two fictional characters who appear in the Marvel Comics universe Alpha Flight is a Fictional group a Marvel Comics Superhero team noteworthy for being one of the few Canadian superhero teams Murmur is the name of two fictional characters who appear in the Marvel Comics universe Emplate ( Marius St Croix) is a Fictional character, a mutant Supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe There have been several groups of Fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe who have been known as the Hellions. | |
| Nightwind | ?? | Rising Sons member. Nightwind is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Overrider | Richard Rennsalaer | ||
| Paralyzer | Randall Darby | Member of the Resistants. Overrider ( Richard Rennselaer) is a fictional mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Paralyzer ( Randall Darby) also known as the second Shocker, is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Also known as Shocker II. | |
| Phantazia | Eileen Harsaw | Brotherhood of Evil Mutants member. Phantazia (real name Eileen Harsaw is a fictional mutant supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe who first appeared in X-Force #6 | |
| Postman | David | Morlock. Postman (David is the name of a Marvel Comics character He has the ability to permanently erase people's memories usually specified by naming whatever he wants that person | |
| Quill | ?? | Resistants member (not to be confused with the Xavier Institute student Quill). Quill has been the name of four different fictional Comic book characters in the Marvel Comics universe. | |
| Radian, now Phaser | Christian Cood | Ex-student at Xavier's and member of the Omega Gang. See Radian for the mathematical concept or Radian (band for the musical group Christian Cord codenamed Radian and later Phaser Joined the New Warriors. The New Warriors is a Marvel Comics Superhero team traditionally consisting of young adult heroes | |
| Radius | Jared Corbo | Brother of Flex. Radius ( Jared Corbo) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Flex ( Adrian Corbo) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Member of Alpha Flight. | |
| Randall Shire | Randall Shire | ??? | |
| Reaper | Pantu Hurageb | Mutant Liberation Front member. Randall Shire is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe Reaper is the name of several fictional characters in the pages of Marvel Comics, most notably the Reaper whose real name is Pantu Hurageb a mutant in the | |
| Redneck, now Skybolt | Vincent Stewart | Ex-student at Xavier's and member of the Omega Gang. Vincent Stewart, codenamed Redneck and later Skybolt is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe Joined the New Warriors. The New Warriors is a Marvel Comics Superhero team traditionally consisting of young adult heroes | |
| Scanner | Sarah Ryall | Acolyte of Magneto. Scanner ( Sarah Ryall) otherwise known as Screener, is a mutant super-villain in the Marvel Comics universe Fictional character The Acolytes is a team of Comic book mutant Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. | |
| Shatter | ?? | Morlock. Shatter is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Skywalker | ?? | Ex-student at Xavier's. Skywalker is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Slick | ?? | Ex-student at Xavier's. Slick is the name of two fictional comic book characters in the Marvel Universe, one is a demon and the other is a mutant (now depowered and former student of the Xavier Possibly died due to Stryker's attack. | |
| Spike | ?? | Student at Xavier's. Spike and The Spike are the names of several Fictional characters in Marvel Comics. | |
| Spoilsport | ?? | Rising Sons member. Spoilsport is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Strobe | ?? | Mutant Liberation Front member. Strobe is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Sunfire | Shiro Yashida | Listed but not pictured. Sunfire ( is a Comic book character, a Marvel Comics Superhero (and sometimes an Anti-hero) and former member of the X-Men | |
| Tantra | Reuben | Sexual drive activation in elephant-like form. Tantra ( Reuben Alexander Porter) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe Ex-student at Xavier's. | |
| Tarot | Marie-Ange Colbert | Member of the Hellions, latterly undead. Tarot ( Marie-Ange Colbert) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe. | |
| Tattoo, later Longstrike | Christine Cood | Ex-student at Xavier's and member of the Omega Gang. Tattoo, later Longstrike, is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe Joined the New Warriors and was killed by the new Zodiac team. | |
| Tether | ?? | Morlock. Tether is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Tremolo | ?? | Member of the Hell's Belles. Tremolo is a fictional mutant character in Marvel Comics ' Shared universe, the Marvel Universe. | |
| Vague | ?? | Member of the Hell's Belles. Vague is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe | |
| Wild Child | Kyle Gibney | Weapon X and X-Factor member. Wild Child ( Kyle Gibney) alternately spelled Wildchild and also known as Weapon Omega and Wildheart, is a Fictional character | |
| Wildside | Richard Gill | Mutant Liberation Front member. Wildside ( Richard Gill) is a fictional mutant villain and sadist in the Marvel Comics universe | |
| Windshear | Colin Ashworth Hume | Alpha Flight member. Windshear ( Colin Ashworth Hume) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. | |
| Wiz Kid | Takeshi "Taki" Matsuya | Member of the X-Terminators. Takashi "Taki" Matsuya or sometimes called the Wiz Kid is a fictional mutant character from Marvel Comics. | |
| Wraith | Hector Mendoza | Member of the X-Men. The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Had transparent skin. | |
| Shen Xorn | Shen Xorn | Kuan-Yin's twin brother. This entry is for the X-Men character For the Dungeons & Dragons creature see Xorn (Dungeons & Dragons. Member of the X-Men. | |
| Zach | Zach | Ex-student at Xavier's. The Xavier Institute is a fictional school which has been a key establishment in the X-Men mythos since its inception | |
| Revealed in various other issues | |||
| Abyss | Nils Styger | Nightcrawler's half-brother. Abyss ( Nils Styger) is a mutant in the Marvel Comics universe. Revealed in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #1. | |
| Alexander Lexington | Alexander Lexington | Member of Sentinel Squad O*N*E. Alexander "Lex" Lexington is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe The Sentinels are Fictional characters Robots in the. Most often encountering the team of mutants known as the X-Men, they were created by writer Revealed in X-Men: The 198 Files (NB: The Sentinel Squad O*N*E miniseries takes place pre-M-Day, and shows how the squad was formed), possibly killed during the Nanotech takeover of the Sentinels who attack the X-Mansion. | |
| Tempest | Angel Salvadore | Human/Bug mutation. Angel Salvadore, often simply called Angel but now going by the codename Tempest, is a Fictional character created by Grant Morrison Revealed in Exiles #72. This article is about the Marvel Comics series for other uses in comics see Exiles (comics The Exiles are a group of Fictional characters Ex-student at Xavier's. Now a New Warrior using technology to allow herself to fly and throw ice/fire blasts. | |
| Antonio | Antonio | Revealed in X-Men: The 198 #1. Lover of Magma, fire powers. Died when exploring a volcano at the moment of the Decimation. | |
| Bandit, now Night Thrasher | Donyell Taylor | Revealed in New Warriors #7 | |
| Beak, now Blackwing | Barnell Bohusk | Bird mutation. Donyell Taylor ( Night Thrasher) also known as Bandit is a Fictional character from Marvel Comics. The New Warriors is a Marvel Comics Superhero team traditionally consisting of young adult heroes Revealed in Exiles #72 and slowly reverted to a more hunky form. This article is about the Marvel Comics series for other uses in comics see Exiles (comics The Exiles are a group of Fictional characters [5] Ex-student at Xavier's. Now a New Warrior using technology to allow himself to fly | |
| Five of the Bohusk/Salvatore Children | Kara, Axel and three unnamed kids | Revealed in Exiles #72 that 5 of the 6 children are depowered. This article is about the Marvel Comics series for other uses in comics see Exiles (comics The Exiles are a group of Fictional characters Tito Bohusk is the only one who has retained his mutated appearance. | |
| Bloodlust | Beatta Dubiel | Revealed in Official Handbook A-Z #4. Bloodlust is the name of two fictional characters in the Marvel Universe Member of the Femme Fatales. | |
| Book | Annika | Genoshan librarian. Excalibur is a Marvel Comics Superhero group an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Revealed in Marvel: Atlas #2. Repository of all human knowledge. | |
| Broadband | ?? | Genoshan. Excalibur is a Marvel Comics Superhero group an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Revealed in Marvel: Atlas #2. Was able to access all manner of electronic communications and project them to others. | |
| Delphi | ?? | Revealed in Uncanny X-Men #490. Delphi is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics universe Morlock. | |
| Doctor Leery | Leery | Revealed in X-Factor vol. 3 #5. Slain by Rictor. | |
| Elijah Cross | Elijah Cross | Mass-increasing. Elijah Cross is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Revealed in X-Factor vol. 3 #17. Is the leader of the X-Cell. Exploded from the side-effects of the Terrigen Mists | |
| Gazer | ?? | Revealed in X-Men #178. Gazer is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Has been turned into a Horseman of Apocalypse in #182. | |
| Flex | Adrian Corbo | Ex-Alpha Flight member. Flex ( Adrian Corbo) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Brother to Radius. Radius ( Jared Corbo) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Revealed in All-New OHotMU A-Z Update #3. | |
| Jebediah Guthrie | Jebediah Guthrie | Electrical discharge. Jeb Guthrie is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics universe. Revealed in "Endangered Species" Ch. 12 (New X-Men #42). | |
| Marrow | Sarah | Revealed in X-Factor III #18; Shown as a member of the group of former mutants calling themselves "X-Cell," who believe the government is behind the massive loss of mutant powers. Marrow ( Sarah) is a Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men. | |
| Maximus Lobo | Maximus Lobo | Werewolf with enhanced senses. Maximus Lobo is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Member of the Dominant Species. Revealed in Young X-Men #1. | |
| Mesmero | Vincent | Hypnotist. Mesmero ( Vincent) is a fictional mutant, a Comic book Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Revealed in X-Men Unlimited, volume 2 #13 | |
| Mister Marvel | Mark Hawkins | Revealed in X-Men Unlimited, volume 2 #13. Had the power to have a wonderful super-hero life. | |
| Mulholland Black | Mulholland Black | Transforms the psychic energy from Los Angeles into pure kinetic power. The Order is the name of two fictional Comic book Superhero teams in the Marvel Comics universe. Revealed in The Order #8. Former member of the Black Dahlias. Repowered as a member of The Order. The Order is the name of two fictional Comic book Superhero teams in the Marvel Comics universe. | |
| Pasco | Pasco | Forcefield generation. Pasco is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Mercenary and partner of Sabretooth. Sabretooth is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Supervillain created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Introduced in X-Men #191. The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. | |
| Percival Fellows | Percival B. Fellows | Revealed in Uncanny X-Men #489. Former friend/ally of Magneto. Magneto (alias Erik Magnus Lehnsherr, born Max Eisenhardt) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel After the M-Day, died under unrevealed circumstances. | |
| Polaris | Lorna Dane | Magnetic Abilities. Polaris ( Lorna Dane) is a Marvel Comics Superhero, a member of the X-Men. Revealed in X-Men, volume 2 #177. Repowered by Apocalypse as Pestilence, one of his Horsemen. The Horsemen of Apocalypse is a team of Fictional Supervillain characters that appear in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. | |
| Professor X | Charles Francis Xavier | Telepath. Charles Francis Xavier, also known as Professor X, is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero known as the leader and founder of Revealed in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #5. Spinal injury repaired in the process. Recently repowered by The M'Kraan Crystal. Accidentally shot by Bishop and gravely injured but still alive[6]. | |
| Quiet Bill | ?? | Can open portals to view alternate realities and timelines. Quiet Bill is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Revealed in X-Men #200. Homeless man who first appeared in Gambit Vol. 3 #10. | |
| Qwerty | ?? | Precognitive. Morlock. Revealed in Uncanny X-Men #490. | |
| Razorback | Buford T. Razorback ( Buford Hollis) is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero Hollis | Innate ability to operate and drive any vehicle. Revealed in All-New Official Handbook Of The Marvel Universe A-Z #9. | |
| Rictor | Julio Esteban Richter | Seismic Waves. Rapamycin-insensitive companion of mTOR, also known as RICTOR, is a human Gene. Revealed in X-Factor, volume 3 #1. | |
| Scarlet Knights | Arthur, Lisa, Colin, Jennifer, Malcolm, Edward "Ned" and Nell Hardy | Revealed in New Excalibur #6. The Scarlet Knights were a fictional British mutant family and Royal Air Force superteam in the Marvel Comics Universe Family of flying mutants depowered in mid-flight. | |
| Shadow Captains | Derek, Ricky and Petrie | Revealed in New Excalibur #20. In Marvel Comics, the Captain Britain Corps are a league of Super-heroes all known as or appear as an alternate version of Captain Britain. All but Sage, Captain Britain, and Ablion were depowered mutants according to Albion. Sage, also known as Tessa, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe Albion is a six-issue Comic book Limited series plotted by Alan Moore, written by his daughter Leah Moore and her husband John Reppion | |
| Unus the Untouchable | Angelo Unuscione | Revealed in Marvel Legacy: The 1960s under the Factor Three entry. Factor Three was a short-lived supervillain subversive organization within the pages of The X-Men, and was a part of the Marvel Comics Universe Was in Genosha when Pietro arrived with the Terrigen Mists. Killed by his new forcefield. | |
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While it has been stated that there are at least 198 remaining mutants, according to Henry Peter Gyrich, there are actually "around 300"; the 198 number is merely the number of mutants the US government has cataloged, with a 199th mutant being off the record. Henry Peter Gyrich is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. [7] 192 mutants have currently been confirmed within actual story material to still have their mutant X-Gene, though several of them were not present during M-Day to be affected. 25 of said mutants have died post-Decimation, including 2 unknown mutants. The confirmed remaining mutants are as follows:
Mutants who arrived post-Decimation
The following mutants entered the 616 Marvel universe post-Decimation, and thus were unaffected by the decimation:
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Mutants whose official mutant status has not been confirmed since M-Day. Current Marvel policy is to suspect the following mutants powered until official confirmation, especially the ones who were listed in an Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z and not stated as depowered. The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe is an encyclopedic guide which details the Fictional universe featured in Marvel Comics publications
| Character | Real name | Notes |
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| Aardwolf | Chon Li | Ability to turn into a werewolf-like creature. Aardwolf ( Chon Li) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Former employer of the Folding Circle. |
| Anais | Anais | Worshipper of Apocalypse. Anais is the name of two Fictional characters from the Marvel Universe who have similar powers |
| Astra | Astra | Last seen in a flashback in The Twelve storyline. Astra is the name of two unrelated Fictional characters from the Marvel Comics Universe Possibly killed by Apocalypse. |
| Azazel | Azazel | Father of Nightcrawler. Azazel is a Comic book character in the Marvel Comics and is the biological father of Nightcrawler. Nightcrawler ( Kurt Wagner) is a Fictional character, a Comic book Superhero in the Marvel Universe. Trapped in an alternate dimension |
| Barnacle | Mortimer Everett | Former member of the Acolytes. Barnacle ( Mortimer Everett) is a fictional mutant from Marvel Comics who first appeared in X-Men Magneto War #1 |
| Base | Hiro Sokuto | Member of Genetix. The Genetix are Fictional characters a team of Superheroes appearing in Comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics The Genetix are Fictional characters a team of Superheroes appearing in Comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics |
| Bella Donna | Bella Donna Boudreaux | Last seen in a relationship with Bandit and still leader of the Unified Guilds of New Orleans. Bella Donna or Belladonna (from the Italian expression "bella donna" beautiful woman is a name or alias used by two Fictional characters in the Marvel |
| Blindspot | Unrevealed | Last seen in Rogue Vol. For the New Zealand nu-metal band see Blindspott; for a blank spot in vision see Blind spot. 3. |
| Astrid Bloom | Astrid Bloom | Last seen in Emma Frost series. Astrid Bloom is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Former friend of Emma Frost. |
| Elias Bogan | Elias Bogan | Last seen in X-Treme X-Men. Elias Bogan is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe Former member of the Hellfire Club. |
| Briquette | Unrevealed | Sole Hell's Belles' member not confirmed to be depowered. Briquette is a fictional mutant super villain in the Marvel Comics universe Hell's Belles is a Fictional Super villain team in the Marvel Comics Universe, comprised of female mutant terrorists |
| Burner | Byron Calley | Former member of the Resistants. Burner ( Byron Calley) also known as Crucible is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe whose first appearance was in Mutant Force redirects here The Resistants, also known as Mutant Force are a fictional Supervillain group in the Marvel |
| Chance | Unrevealed | Former member of the Fallen Angels. Chance is the name of two unrelated Fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. Fallen Angels is a team of fictional Comic book superhuman teenagers in the Marvel Comics universe |
| Chimera | Unrevealed | Wolverine's enemy. Chimera is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Courier | Jacob Gavin Jr. Gambit ( Remy LeBeau) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero that has been a member of the X-Men. , "Jacklynn" | Ally of Gambit. Gambit ( Remy LeBeau) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero that has been a member of the X-Men. |
| Cowboy | Luke Merriweather | Member of the Thunderiders |
| Crimson Commando | Frank Bohannon | Last seen as a bodyguard of Magneto's in the House of M. Cowboy ( Luke Merriweather) is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. Thunderiders, originally known as Team America, is a fictional Superhero / Motorcycle team from the Marvel Comics. Crimson Commando is the name of two fictional characters in the Marvel Universe |
| Doppleganger | Wolfgang Helmut Heinreich | X-Factor's enemy. Doppleganger ( Wolfgang Helmut Heinreich) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Dragonwing | Unrevealed | Last seen in Generation X #54. Dragonwing is a fictional Comic book character a mutant in the Marvel Comics ' Shared universe, the Marvel Universe Was leader of the Rising Sons. |
| Double Helix | Unrevealed | Member of the London Morlocks. |
| Electric Eve | Eve | Last seen in Morlocks Vol 1. Electric Eve (Eve is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Emplate | Marius St. Emplate ( Marius St Croix) is a Fictional character, a mutant Supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe Croix | Last seen in Generation X. |
| Ent | Unrevealed | Last seen in Web of Spider-Man #77 |
| Ever | Unrevealed | Former Morlock and member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. Ever is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants (邪悪な変異体の同胞団 jaaku na hen'i karada no douhou dan also known as " The Brotherhood " and Brotherhood of Mutants |
| Famine | Autumn Rolfson | Member of the original Horsemen of Apocalypse. Famine ( Autumn Rolfson) is a Fictional character, a Mutant Supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. The Horsemen of Apocalypse is a team of Fictional Supervillain characters that appear in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. |
| Feedback | Albert Louis | Beta Flight team member. Feedback ( Albert Louis) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Beta Flight is a fictional Superhero team owned by Marvel Comics that exists in that company's Marvel Universe. |
| Fontanelle | Gloria Dayne | Ally of Gambit |
| Cordelia Frost | Cordelia Frost | Youngest sister of Emma Frost. Fontanelle (real name Gloria Dayne is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe Gambit ( Remy LeBeau) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero that has been a member of the X-Men. Cordelia Frost is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Sean Garrison | Sean Garrison | Father of Wallflower. Dr Sean Garrison is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics who first appeared in New Mutants (2nd series #4. Wallflower ( Laurie Collins) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe, one of the student body in the Xavier Institute |
| Carter Ghazikhanian | Carter Ghazikhanian | Last seen leaving the X-Mansion after Exodus' Brotherhood of Mutants attacked the school. Carter Ghazikhanian is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Ghost Girl | Lili Stephens | Former member of Alpha Flight. Ghost Girl can also refer to a book by Torey Hayden See also Ghost Girl (Marvel Comics Ghost Girl ( Lili Stephens |
| Mikula Golubev | Mikula Golubev | Member of Bogatyri. Mikula Golubev is a fictional Mutant character published by Marvel Comics. |
| Gorgeous George | George Blair | Member of the Nasty Boys. Gorgeous George ( George Blair) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe The Nasty Boys, sometimes referred to incorrectly as the Nasty Boyz, are a group of Supervillain mutants who have appeared in various Comic book Last seen in X-Factor Vol. 1 |
| Hairbag | Michael Suggs | Member of the Nasty Boys. The Nasty Boys, sometimes referred to incorrectly as the Nasty Boyz, are a group of Supervillain mutants who have appeared in various Comic book The Nasty Boys, sometimes referred to incorrectly as the Nasty Boyz, are a group of Supervillain mutants who have appeared in various Comic book |
| Harness | Erika Benson | Agent of Alliance of Evil and A.I.M.. Harness (Erika Benson is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics universe The Alliance of Evil is a name used for a Fictional group of Supervillains that appear in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. AIM, or Advanced Idea Mechanics, is a fictional group in the Marvel Universe. |
| Hawkshaw | Unrevealed | Member of the Press Gang. Hawkshaw is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe The Press Gang are a group of fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe who first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #235 (October 1988 and were created |
| Holly | Holly | X-Corporation's secretary. The X-Corporation ( X-Corp) is a fictional institution from the X-Men Comic book series by Marvel Comics. |
| Honcho | James MacDonald | Thunderiders |
| Inza | Inza | Peruvian mutant. Honcho is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. Publication history Honcho first appeared in Captain America #269 (May 1982 and was Thunderiders, originally known as Team America, is a fictional Superhero / Motorcycle team from the Marvel Comics. Inza is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe She is a Peruvian mutant who first appeared in November 2001 in the Marvel |
| Shirow Ishihara | Shirow Ishihara | Ally of Gambit. Shirow Ishihara is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Gambit ( Remy LeBeau) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero that has been a member of the X-Men. |
| Jack-in-the-Box | Jack | Last seen in Weapon X. Jack-in-the-Box ( Jack) is a fictional character a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Jade Dragon | Dei Guan | Ex-member of the Alpha Flight and Mutant Liberation Front. Jade Dragon ( Dei Guan) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Alpha Flight is a Fictional group a Marvel Comics Superhero team noteworthy for being one of the few Canadian superhero teams The Mutant Liberation Front or MLF was a Marvel Comics Supervillain group primarily enemies of X-Force. |
| Kamal | Kamal el Alaqui | Former member of the Acolytes. Kamal el Alaqui is a fictional mutant villain character in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Katu | Katu Kath | Former member of the Acolytes. For the ABC -affiliated television station in Portland Oregon, see KATU. |
| Benazir Kaur | Benazir Kaur | Ex-member of the Hellfire Club |
| Benedict Kine | Benedict Kine | Ex-member of the Hellfire Club |
| Kleinstocks | Harlan Kleinstock | Former Acolyte of Magneto. Benedict Kine, also known as the White King, is a mutant in the Marvel Universe. The Acolytes is a team of Comic book mutant Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. |
| Kleinstocks | Sven Kleinstock | Former Acolyte of Magneto. The Acolytes is a team of Comic book mutant Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. |
| Lacuna | Woodstock | Last seen in X-Statix. Lacuna ( Woodstock) is a Fictional character, a mutant and the occasional ally of the superhero group X-Statix. |
| Manikin | Whitman Knapp | Alpha Flight & Beta Flight member. Manikin ( Whitman Knapp) is a fictional mutant character featured in the publications of Marvel Comics. |
| Krista Marwan | Krista Marwan | Member of Genetix. The Genetix are Fictional characters a team of Superheroes appearing in Comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics |
| Meld | Jeremiah Muldoon | Sentinel Squad One faked his death prior to M-Day, where he now resides in Ecuador. Meld ( Jeremiah Muldoon) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Mindmeld | Unrevealed | Bodyguard of Shinobi Shaw |
| Mr. One & Mr. Two | unrevealed | Former Acolytes of Magneto. For the Star Trek use of this term go here. Mindmeld is a Super villain in the Marvel Comics universe an ally to Shinobi Mister One & Mister Two are Fictional characters in the Marvel Comics Universe. |
| Mister X | Unrevealed | Enemy of Wolverine's |
| Mondo | Unrevealed | Last seen in Generation X. Mister X is a Fictional character, a Supervillain of the Marvel Universe introduced in Wolverine #159 (February 2001) Mondo is the name of two Fictional Comic book characters that have appeared in the Marvel Comics series Generation X. |
| M-Twins | Claudette and Nicole St. The M-Twins ( Nicole and Claudette St Croix) are Fictional Comic book Superheroes mutants who appears in the X-Men Croix | Younger twin sisters of M and Emplate |
| Nanny | Unrevealed | Last seen in Generation X. M ( Monet Yvette Clarisse Maria Therese St Croix) is a fictional Comic book superheroine, a mutant who appears in the X-Men Emplate ( Marius St Croix) is a Fictional character, a mutant Supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe Nanny is the name of two different fictional characters in X-Men and related titles in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Nuklo | Robert Frank Jr. Nuklo (Robert Frank Jr is a fictional character mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe | Son of Whizzer and Miss America |
| O-Force | Obituary, Ocean, Ocelot, Oink, Ooze, Optoman, Oracle, Orbit, Orchid, Orifice, Overkill, Ozone | All members of the O-Force as seen in X-Statix. The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Omerta | Paulie Provenzano | Former member of the X-Men. Omerta ( Paul "Paulie" Provenzano) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe. The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. |
| Orator | Victor Ludwig | Member of the Acolytes. Orator (Victor Ludwig was a minor Fictional character from Marvel Comics. |
| Orphan-Maker | Peter | Last seen in Generation X |
| Paradigm | Unrevealed | Last seen in X-Force Vol. Orphan-Maker ( Peter) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics universe. Paradigm is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe created for their comic book series X-Force. 1 |
| Pathway | Laura Dean | Beta Flight member |
| Reeva Payge | Reeva Page | Ex-Hellfire Club member. Pathway ( Laura Dean) is a Fictional character, mutant and a Superhero featured in the publications of Marvel Comics. |
| Peace Monger | Dr. Peace Monger ( Dr Cobbleskill) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe. Cobbleskill | Rights activist. Enemy of American Eagle. |
| Pipeline | Cormick Grimshaw | Member of the Press Gang and Genoshan Magistrates. Pipeline ( Cormick Grimshaw) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe The Press Gang are a group of fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe who first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #235 (October 1988 and were created |
| Primal | Adam Berman | Last seen in Generation X. |
| Promise | Gene Bitner, Tad Carter, Craig Farnsworth, Simon Lestron, Lucy Robinson, Ernest Scope, Gracie Smith | Group of telepaths. |
| Puff Adder | Gordon Fraley | Member of the Serpent Society. Puff Adder ( Gordon Fraley) is a mutant Supervillain in the Marvel Universe, most notably as a member of the Serpent Society. The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe |
| Punchout | Unrevealed | Member of the Press Gang. Punchout is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe The Press Gang are a group of fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe who first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #235 (October 1988 and were created |
| R. U. Reddy | Winthrop Roan, Jr. R U Reddy ( Winthrop Roan Jr) is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. | Member of the Thunderriders |
| Rakkus | David Anthony Rice | Former member of the Acolytes. Rakkus ( David Anthony Rice) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Ramrod | Patrick Mahony | Last seen on X-Factor Vol 1. Ramrod ( Patrick Mahony) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Red Lotus | Paul Hark | Last seen attempting to destroy the mutant slave ring of the Hellfire Club. Red Lotus ( Paul Hark) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Cecilia Reyes | Dr. Cecilia Reyes is a Marvel Comics character who was briefly a member of the X-Men. Cecilia Reyes | Former X-Man. Last seen at the Neverland mutant concentration camp in Weapon X Vol 3. |
| Ridge | Unrevealed | Member of Genetix. The Genetix are Fictional characters a team of Superheroes appearing in Comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics The Genetix are Fictional characters a team of Superheroes appearing in Comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics |
| Ruckus | Clement Wilson | Last seen as an aid for Mystique. Ruckus ( Clement Wilson) is a fictional mutant super villain in the Marvel Comics universe and flamboyant leader of the Nasty Boys. |
| Sabre | Unrevealed | Member of Mystique's Brotherhood of Mutants. Sabre is a mutant Super villain in the Marvel Comics Universe. |
| Scarlet Witch | Wanda Maximoff | The catalyst of M-Day, Wanda has not been confirmed in retaining the X-Gene or not. The Scarlet Witch ( Wanda Maximoff) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. She has no memory of her being a mutant. |
| Scribe | Jane Hampshire | Member of the Hellfire Club. Scribe ( Jane Hampshire) is a Fictional character, a mutant in Marvel Comics ' Shared universe, the Marvel Universe. |
| Shepard | Francis Leighton | Former member of X-Corporation and agent of Quiet Man. Shepard ( Francis Leighton) is a mutant villain in the Marvel Comics Universe Prudence Leighton is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Shift | Clifton Joseph | Member of Genetix. The Genetix are Fictional characters a team of Superheroes appearing in Comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics |
| Shooter | Shane Shooter | Last seen in Jubilee #6 |
| Shortpack | Unrevealed | Last seen in Mystique Vol. Shortpack is a Fictional character, a telepathic mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe 1 |
| Shrew | Marilyn Maycroft | Member of Hell's Belles. Shrew ( Marilyn Maycroft) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Shriek | France Louise Barrison | Spider-Man villain |
| Sirocco | Unrevealed | Member of Desert Sword |
| Sketch | Unrevealed | Last seen in Uncanny X-Men #383 |
| Slab | Christopher Anderson | Member of the Nasty Boys. Shriek is a Fictional character, a Supervillainess in the Marvel Comics universe. Sirocco is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe The Desert Sword is a fictional Human / mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe Sketch is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Slab ( Christopher Anderson) a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Slither | Aaron Salomon | Snake-like form. Slither ( Aaron Salomon) is a Fictional character, a snake-like mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Member of the Resistants. |
| Spoor | Andrew Hamish Graves | Former member of the Acolytes. Spoor (Andrew Hamish Grave is a fictional Comic book character appearing in Marvel Comics. |
| Ms. Steed | Emma Steed | Ex-Hellfire Club member |
| Static | Giana Carina Esperanza | Former member of the Acolytes. Static is a name used by two Fictional characters within the Marvel Comics Universe. |
| Stinger | Wendy | Member of the Alliance of Evil. Stinger (real name Wendy) is a fictional mutant Super villain in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Stinger II | Blodween Reese | Member of Genetix. The Genetix are Fictional characters a team of Superheroes appearing in Comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics The Genetix are Fictional characters a team of Superheroes appearing in Comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics |
| Stitch | Jodi Furman | Ex-Alpha Flight member. Stitch ( Jodi Furman) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Switch | Devon Alomar | Member of King Bedlam's Hellions. Switch (Devon Alomar is a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe created as part of the antithetical group for X-Force —the Hellions Last seen in X-Force Vol. 1 |
| Threnody | Melody Jacobs | Lover of X-Man. Threnody is a Fictional character created by Marvel Comics for the X-Men series |
| Thumbelina | Kristina Anderson | Ex-Mutant Liberation Front member; sister to Slab |
| Timeshadow | Unrevealed | Member of the Alliance of Evil. Thumbelina is a mutant Super villain in the Marvel Comics universe most well known as a member of the Mutant Liberation Front. Slab ( Christopher Anderson) a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe Timeshadow is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Vanisher | Telford Porter | Teleporter. The Vanisher ( Telford Porter) is a Fictional character, a mutant Supervillain of the Marvel Universe, and an opponent of the Former member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants (邪悪な変異体の同胞団 jaaku na hen'i karada no douhou dan also known as " The Brotherhood " and Brotherhood of Mutants |
| Vesper | Raani Jatwinder | Member of Genetix. The Genetix are Fictional characters a team of Superheroes appearing in Comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics The Genetix are Fictional characters a team of Superheroes appearing in Comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics |
| Vincente | Vincente | Former member of the Emplate's Hellions; can shift body into different states of matter. Vincente is a mutant villain from the Generation X title belonging to Marvel Comics. |
| War | Abraham Kieros | Member of the original Horsemen of Apocalypse. For the Marvel Comics limited series The War, set in the New Universe see The War (comics War is the name of two Fictional The Horsemen of Apocalypse is a team of Fictional Supervillain characters that appear in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. |
| Wolf | unrevealed | Member of the Thunderiders |
| Wrench | Leonard Hubb | Member of the Thunderiders |
| Wyre | Unrevealed | Former member of the Alpha Flight. Thunderiders, originally known as Team America, is a fictional Superhero / Motorcycle team from the Marvel Comics. Wrench ( Leonard Hebb) is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. Thunderiders, originally known as Team America, is a fictional Superhero / Motorcycle team from the Marvel Comics. Wyre is a fictional mutant character featured in the publications of Marvel Comics, notably Alpha Flight. Alpha Flight is a Fictional group a Marvel Comics Superhero team noteworthy for being one of the few Canadian superhero teams |
| Decimation: X-Men - The Day After | (ISBN 0-7851-1984-1) | collects Decimation: House of M - The Day After and X-Men #177-181. |
| Decimation: Generation M | (ISBN 0-7851-1958-2) | collects Generation M #1-5. |
| Decimation: Son of M | (ISBN 0-7851-1970-1) | collects Son of M #1-6. |
| Decimation: Sentinel Squad O*N*E | (ISBN 0-7851-1997-3) | collects Sentinel Squad O*N*E #1-5. |
| Decimation: X-Men - 198 | (ISBN 0-7851-1994-9) | collects X-Men: The 198 #1-5 and X-Men: The 198 Files (one-shot). |
| X-Men: Deadly Genesis | (ISBN 0-7851-1984-1) | collects X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1-6. |
| Wolverine: Origins & Endings | (ISBN 0-7851-1977-9) | collects Wolverine #36-40. |