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106-460: (Redirected from Kleinstocks ) This article lists the members of the Acolytes . Members [ edit ] Character Real Name Joined In Notes Original Incarnation Magneto Maxamilion "Max" Eisenhardt a.k.a. "Erik Magnus Lehnsherr" X-Men (vol. 2) #2 He founded the team and led the team. Depowered following

212-580: A Blue team headlining the adjectiveless X-Men title, while the Gold team, consisting of Warren Worthington III/Archangel, Piotr "Peter" Rasputin/Colossus, Jean Grey, Robert "Bobby" Drake/the Iceman and Ororo Munroe/Storm, appeared in Uncanny . This roster was later joined by Lucas Bishop , another refugee from the future. After Claremont's departure, Jim Lee continued as plotter, while John Byrne scripted from #281–286. Byrne

318-484: A Native American. The original plan was to continue Giant-Size X-Men as a quarterly, but instead original stories were printed in the book, again initially bimonthly. Chris Claremont 's first issue as writer, #94, featured all the original X-Men leaving the team with the exception of Cyclops. Sunfire also left, having agreed to assist the X-Men on one successful mission only. Thunderbird was killed in #95. Moira MacTaggert ,

424-742: A bank but to come up with plans to take over the world. The Bastards of Evil committed acts of terrorism and recorded it with floating robotic cameras. Warhead destroyed a part of Ohio which Gravity stopped, but Warhead escaped. The Bastards of Evil end up running afoul of the Young Allies. During the fight, Warhead exploded on Ground Zero (the former site of the World Trade Center ) presumably killing himself and thousands of bystanders. The Bastards of Evil meet up with their mysterious benefactor. When Firestar and Gravity fight Electro, he ends up defeating them. He let them live so that they can spread

530-978: A battle against the High Evolutionary . Gargouille Lavinia LeBlanc Quicksilver #9 Confirmed to have retained her diminutive based powers following M-Day. Joseph Joseph Quicksilver #9 Died in X-Men (vol. 2) #87 after losing physical cohesion while communing with the electromagnetic spectrum. Later resurrected by Astra . Kamal Kamal el Alaqui Magneto #2 Presumed either deceased or depowered, losing his matter enhancing powers. Orator Victor Ludwig Magneto #1 Presumed depowered. Former empath. Projector Zachary Williams Quicksilver #9 Confirmed alive and to have retained his force field/shield powers after M-Day. Current whereabouts are unknown. Fourth Incarnation Polaris Lorna Dane X-Men (vol. 2) #98 Was

636-489: A battle with the Hulk in issue #66 (March 1970), the title ceased publishing original material and featured reprints in issues #67–93 (December 1970 – April 1975). Despite the title going into reprints for the next five years between #67–93, the X-Men continued to appear in other Marvel titles throughout this period in a guest-starring capacity or cameo appearance, either as a team or in solo adventures. The Angel appeared without

742-606: A battle with the Hulk, seek out the help of Captain America and the Falcon. This led to the first "Secret Empire" storyline, which ran in Captain America #172–175 (April–July 1974), also written by Steve Englehart. Professor Xavier made a few brief appearances of his own without the X-Men during this time. In The Avengers #88 (May 1971), written by Roy Thomas and Harlan Ellison , he made

848-482: A brief return from #381 (June 2000) to #389, at which point he transferred to the new X-Treme X-Men title, as Grant Morrison took over X-Men (vol. 2) and that became the flagship X-Men title. From 2001, Lobdell made a short return, and then Joe Casey and Chuck Austen wrote runs into 2004. The title became bimonthly from 2003 to 2004. The X-Men: Reload reshuffle of titles in 2004 led to Claremont returning to Uncanny with issue #444. The stories addressed

954-563: A cameo appearance assisting Reed Richards and General Thunderbolt Ross in containing the Hulk, and later appeared briefly onscreen in Shanna the She-Devil #5 (Aug. 1973) to warn Shanna of an unknown mutant threat, Nekra . In The Defenders #15–16 (Sept–Oct. 1974), written by Len Wein , Xavier teamed up with the Defenders to battle against Magneto and his reformed Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. It

1060-556: A comatose state, believed to be brain-dead. Psylocke Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock X-Men (vol. 2) #3 Brainwashed into joining and fighting the X-Men. Came to her senses and fought off the Acolytes. Currently a member of the X-Men after returning to the mainstream time line from the Exiles . Pyro St. John Allerdyce Quicksilver #6 Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain. Died of

1166-423: A crossover with The Avengers #53 (June 1968). After brief runs by Gary Friedrich and Arnold Drake – the latter of whom introduced the new X-Men Lorna Dane/Polaris and Alex Summers/Havok , and during which the series adopted a new logo designed by Jim Steranko – Thomas returned to the series with issue #55 and was joined by artist Neal Adams the following issue for an acclaimed run of stories. After

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1272-524: A disco-singing, roller-skating mutant, was introduced in #130 (Feb. 1980), but did not join the team, instead having a solo title. A new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, led by Mystique , was introduced in the " Days of Future Past " storyline (#141–142, Jan–Feb 1981) in which a time-travelling Katherine Anne "Kitty" Pryde/Shadowcat tried to avert a dystopian future caused by the Brotherhood assassinating Presidential candidate Senator Robert Kelly . Byrne plotted

1378-664: A favor from their former leader, Sidewinder, also Black Mamba's ex-boyfriend and they rescued Diamondback, however in retaliation, King Cobra captured the Asp and Black Mamba. Diamondback then hired Paladin to help her free the pair. Together, with Captain America, and Paladin, the five combined to defeat the Serpent Society. The Band of the Bland is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Band of

1484-422: A group of disfigured mutants living underneath New York City , were introduced in #169 (May 1983). Storm became their leader in #170. She was de-powered accidentally by government forces aiming for Anna Marie LeBeau/Rogue, and met Forge , a mutant with the power of invention. After Storm left the team temporarily to return to her native Africa, Nightcrawler became field leader. The character Rachel Summers from

1590-576: A group of powerful space-based characters from various alien races. They act as a deterrent to galactic war. The Anti-Arach9 is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Anti-Arach9 is a supervillain group that was formed by Octavia Vermis and consisted of Aeturnum, Brothers Grimm , Krazy Goat, Lady Bullseye , Los Espadas Gemelas De Toledo, Rose Roché, and Stegron . Each of them came together to take down their mutual enemy Spider-Woman . See Asgard . See Rachel Summers#Askani The Assembly of Evil

1696-448: A human ally of the X-Men, and later to be established as a former fiancé of Xavier, debuted in #96. Marvel Girl became Phoenix in issue #101. This was followed by the first Shi'ar space opera story. Cockrum was replaced as penciller by John Byrne as of #108. Byrne became co-plotter, and during his run the series became a monthly title again. The series title was changed to The Uncanny X-Men with issue #114 (October 1978). For

1802-554: A long association with the team by drawing The Uncanny X-Men Annual #9 (1985) and would serve as the artist on several of the Annuals in the next few years. The end of 1986 saw the first crossover between X-Men titles, the " Mutant Massacre ", which saw a large number of Morlocks killed by the Marauders , acting under orders from the mysterious Nathaniel Essex/Mister Sinister The late 1980s saw several other crossovers: 1988's " Fall of

1908-526: A member of the Acolytes on Genosha and led them after Magneto was injured. Barnacle Mortimer Everett X-Men: The Magneto War Killed during Cassandra Nova's attack on Genosha. Had the power to form his body into a shell. REM-RAM Marcus Andrews X-Men: The Magneto War Killed during Cassandra Nova's assault on Genosha. Had the ability to read dreams. Static Gianna Carina Esperanza X-Men: The Magneto War Killed during Cassandra Nova's attack on Genosha. Static had

2014-593: A monthly with issue #14 (November 1965). Lee's run lasted 19 issues, and featured the X-Men battling villains such as Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants (which included the siblings Wanda Maximoff/the Scarlet Witch and Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver ); the Sentinels , giant robots programmed to destroy all mutants, and their creator Bolivar Trask ; and Cain Marko/the Juggernaut , Xavier's stepbrother transformed by

2120-816: A mystical gem and seeking revenge on Xavier. The series was placed firmly in the Marvel Universe , with guest appearances by Namor MacKenzie/Namor the Sub-Mariner in #6 and the Avengers in #9. The jungle adventure hero Kevin Plunder/Ka-Zar and the Savage Land were introduced in issue #10. Roy Thomas wrote the series from #20–43 (May 1966 – April 1968). Thomas and artist Werner Roth created Sean Cassidy/the Banshee in #28 (Jan. 1967). The X-Men #45 (June 1968) featured

2226-668: A new, international team consisting of Scott Summers (Cyclops) of the United States, Ireland 's Sean Cassidy (Banshee) , the Japanese mutant Shiro Yoshida (Sunfire) , and James "Logan" Howlett (Wolverine) from Canada , along with new characters Ororo Munroe (Storm) out of Kenya , the German Kurt Wagner (Nightcrawler) , Piotr "Peter" Rasputin (Colossus) from Russia in The Soviet Union , and John Proudstar (Thunderbird) ,

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2332-402: A nurse until she rejoined just before Messiah Complex storyline. She is the former lover of Professor X , but left him after his decision to start the X-Men. Recently moved to San Francisco to seek refuge with the X-Men following the disbanding of the Acolytes. Third Incarnation Decay Jacob Lashinski Quicksilver #9 Died after his own absorption powers backfired in

2438-455: A present-day appearance in the same issue, they encounter and battle the Hulk, who mistakes Polaris for his former lover Jarella , and a biker gang. As a team, the X-Men assisted Spider-Man in capturing Michael Morbius in Marvel Team-Up #4 (Sept. 1972), written by Gerry Conway , after one of Xavier's colleagues is abducted by the vampire. In Adventure into Fear #20 (Feb. 1974), it

2544-619: A temporary team of X-Men in order to stop Magneto from conquering the world. Joined the X-Men again, this time of her own will and later S.W.O.R.D. Javitz Isaac Javitz Uncanny X-Men #298 Killed during Holocaust's attack on Avalon. Had superhuman strength, speed and senses. Katu Katu Kath Uncanny X-Men #300 An Inuit survivor with bionic arms. Later sacrificed himself to Omega Red and survived. Killed during Cassandra Nova 's Genosha attack. Kleinstock Brothers Harlan, Sven, and Eric Kleinstock Uncanny X-Men #298 Identical triplets with

2650-512: A weekly run in July 2019 and concluded on October of the same year. Shortly after those were completed, the X-Men series relaunched with X-Men #1, accompanied by the other related teams' regular series, such as Marauders , X-Force , Excalibur , New Mutants , X-Corp , Wolverine , X-Men: Giant Size , and reviving 1987's Fallen Angels ; all part of the 2019 story arc " Dawn of X ", which searches to unite all mutantdom and settle down as

2756-588: A whole species. It was announced that a new Uncanny X-Men series would return. The first issue is scheduled to be released on August 7, 2024, cover-dated October 2024, and will be written by Gail Simone and penciled by David Marquez . The members of this team will be: Wolverine, Gambit, Jubilee, Rogue, and Nightcrawler. Like many comic book series, Uncanny X-Men had an associated double-sized Annual series, once in both 1970 and 1971, then regularly from 1979 to 2001. A second series of Uncanny X-Men Annuals began in 2006 as volume 2 issue #1. Note: Despite

2862-543: Is Arkansas ' sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Tigra is a known member of this group. Razorback was revealed to be a Skrull infiltrator. Batroc's Brigade is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Batroc's Brigade is a supervillain team assembled by Batroc the Leaper . Big Hero 6 is Japan's sanctioned superhero team. The Blood

2968-525: Is Kentucky 's sanctioned superhero team, and a part of the Fifty-State Initiative . Its known members are Vox, Prima Donna, and Frog-Man (who was briefly replaced by a Skrull). The Agents of Wakanda are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. At the time when he was the chairman of the Avengers, Black Panther formed a support staff for them called

3074-413: Is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Acolytes are a group of mutants and students/soldiers of the mutant Magneto, christening him a "mutant messiah." There have been different versions of Acolytes in the comics. Led originally by Fabian Cortez (a future leader of the group), his sister Annie, and consisting of Chrome, Marco Delgado, and Winters,

3180-463: Is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Assembly of Evil is a supervillain team consisting of Jester , Fenris , Hydro-Man , Rock (who the Leader sent in his place), and the reactivated Hulk Robot . This team was first seen during the " Acts of Vengeance " storyline, where Jester formed this team at Doctor Doom 's suggestion to create a group to fight

3286-502: Is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Keane Industry obtained the equipment of Americop where they copied it and used it to create their own private security force called the Americops. The Anachronauts are a group of fictional warriors appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The characters serve Kang

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3392-414: Is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvem Comics. The Blood are a mysterious race who allegedly supplied the first Earth-born Sorcerer Supreme over 20,000 years ago. Also attempted to separate Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch to prevent them from knowing they were family and utilizing their powers together, but failed. Its most notable member is The Caretaker . In

3498-426: Is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the X-Men comics franchise . It features a team of superheroes called the X-Men , a group of mutants with superhuman abilities led and taught by Professor X . The title was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby , met with a lukewarm reception, and eventually became a reprints-only book in 1970. Interest

3604-439: Is different from Wikidata Acolytes (comics) The comic book stories published by Marvel Comics since the 1940s have featured several fictional teams and organizations and this page lists them. The A.I. Army is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Because of his revelation that he is now a simulated A.I., Tony Stark became Mark One and started to establish

3710-519: Is recounted in a flashback how Morbius escaped from the X-Men's mansion. Professor Xavier and Cyclops appeared in a brief cameo. They appeared in The Avengers #110–111 (April–May 1973), written by Steve Englehart , where Professor Xavier and the X-Men are abducted by Magneto after an ambush at Xavier's mansion, and later rescued by the Avengers, Daredevil, and the Black Widow. Soon after, members of

3816-509: Is the sister of Fabian Cortez with the power of mind control/empathy. She died in the crash-landing Asteroid M. Fabian Cortez Fabian Cortez X-Men (vol. 2) #2 He was later killed by Exodus in Avengers #369, but revealed to be alive only to be killed by Magneto in Magneto: Dark Seduction #4. Power of augment powers of mutants around him. Marco Delgado Marco Delgado X-Men (vol. 2) #2 Died in

3922-748: The Extermination miniseries. This incarnation of the team features Lucas Bishop , Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler , Jean Grey , Ororo Munroe/Storm , Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock/Psylocke , Jean-Paul Beaubier/Northstar , Robert "Bobby" Drake/the Iceman , Hank McCoy/the Beast , Laura Kinney/X-23 , Lorna Dane/Polaris , Jubilation Lee/Jubilee , Katherine Anne "Kitty" Pryde/Shadowcat and Sam Guthrie/Cannonball as well as trainee X-Men Hisako Ichiki/Armor , Victor Borkowski/Anole , Megan Gwynn/Pixie , Idie Okonkwo/Oya , Robert Herman/the Glob , Santo Vaccarro/Rockslide . Following

4028-584: The Australian outback . The " X-Tinction Agenda " crossover, in which the X-Men, X-Factor and the New Mutants fight against the government of Genosha for mutant rights, was published in the fall of 1990. The title became twice-monthly from 1988 to 1990 every summer, and helped to launch the careers of artists Marc Silvestri and Jim Lee . In 1991 another X-Men title was launched, titled simply X-Men ; both titles were now published monthly. Claremont wrote

4134-575: The Golden Horde and once sought vengeance on the Invisible Woman for interfering with their affairs. They then formed a private New York club called Tartarus as a front based in the heart of Wall Street . Outsiders see it as a private pleasure palace for those of the international business elite who consider the Hellfire Club too passé. It was here during a kidnap attempt that they were foiled by

4240-806: The Human Torch to battle the Equinox . Cyclops, Marvel Girl, and Angel also make a brief appearance. The Beast starred in his own series in Amazing Adventures #11–17 (March 1972 – March 1973) after accepting a position with the Brand Corporation , and decides to leave the X-Men for good. The original team appeared briefly in a flashback in #11 (March 1972) and in a present-day cameo appearance in #15 (November 1972). Professor Xavier and Marvel Girl briefly appeared in Amazing Adventures #12 (May 1972), and

4346-501: The Magneto solo series. The series will deal with threats that arise as a result of a new, more dangerous world post- Secret Wars . Summing up the team, Bunn states "They're upholding Xavier's dream, but they have no right to do so." Announced in August 2018, Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) debuted November 14, 2018, with the weekly 10-part "X-Men: Disassembled" arc and follows on from the events of

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4452-672: The Marvel Cinematic Universe show Helstrom , The Blood is an ancient demon-hunting organization. While they are a secret group, the Catholic Church knows they exist and turns a blind eye to their doings. In this case, they were supposed to kill Ana and Daimon Helstrom when they were children to prevent them from becoming too powerful as adults. The Bogatyri is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Uncanny X-Men Uncanny X-Men , originally published as The X-Men ,

4558-822: The Phalanx . Legion Quest crossover (#320–321) The series was replaced with Astonishing X-Men for four months during the event. It featured Clarice Ferguson/Blink, Kevin Sydney/Morph , Anna Marie Lehnsherr/Rogue, Victor Creed/Sabretooth, Shiro Yoshida/Sunfire, and Kyle Gibney/Wild Child . Scott Summers/Cyclops, Hank McCoy/the Beast, James "Logan" Howlett/Wolverine, Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock/Psylocke, Anna Marie LeBeau/Rogue, Remy LeBeau/Gambit, Ororo Munroe/Storm, Jean Grey, Warren Worthington III/the Archangel, Robert "Bobby" Drake/the Iceman, Lucas Bishop, Sam Guthrie/Cannonball, Joseph After Charles Xavier/Professor X briefly disbands

4664-543: The X-Men . BAD Girls, Inc. is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. BAD Girls, Inc. is a group that consists of Black Mamba , the Asp , and Diamondback who were close friends as well as founding members of Sidewinder's super-villain team the Serpent Society . When Diamondback began dating Steve Rogers , the team acted behind the scenes to make sure that her first real date

4770-479: The supervillain Erik Magnus Lehnsherr/Magneto . Although Lee would deny it, it was noticed by contemporary writer Arnold Drake , that the concept of the series emulated his own earlier series for National Periodical Publications 's (now DC Comics ) The Doom Patrol , in many respects. However, National's editorial staff did not support Drake's concerns. Initially published bimonthly, it became

4876-525: The " Fear Itself " storyline, Aftershock and Ember were seen escaping from the Raft after Juggernaut in the form of Kuurth: Breaker of Stone leveled it. Both were fighting against the students and teachers from the Avengers Academy alongside Icemaster , but were subdued by Jeremy Briggs. The Battalion is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Battalion

4982-472: The " Necrosha " event. Skids Sally Blevins X-Force #25 Former ward of X-Factor with a friction-less force field. Left the team following Rusty's death. Current agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Spoor Andrew Hamish Graves Uncanny X-Men #300 Former prisoner of Muir Island with phenome control. Killed during Cassandra Nova's attacks on Genosha. Unuscione Carmella Unuscione Uncanny X-Men #298 Believed to be

5088-557: The "Top 10 1970s Marvels". The " Dark Phoenix Saga " in 1980 led to a change in the line-up of the team, with the death of Phoenix (Jean Grey), and Cyclops leaving the team to mourn her. Comics writers and historians Roy Thomas and Peter Sanderson observed that "'The Dark Phoenix Saga' is to Claremont and Byrne what ' the Galactus Trilogy ' is to Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. It is a landmark in Marvel history, showcasing its creators' work at

5194-526: The 10th issue, the series began focusing on a new team of X-Men featuring Scott Summers/Cyclops , James "Logan" Howlett/Wolverine , Alex Summers/Havok , Jamie Madrox/the Multiple Man , Rahne Sinclair/Wolfsbane , Illyana Rasputin/Magik , Danielle Moonstar/Mirage , Xi'an Coy Minh/Karma . After this volume, all X-Men titles were cancelled and two intertwining six-issue miniseries written by Jonathan Hickman , called " House of X " and " Powers of X ", began

5300-475: The A.I. Army. The team also consists of Albert , Awesome Android , Egghead II, H.E.R.B.I.E. , M-11 , Machine Man , Machinesmith , Quasimodo , Super-Adaptoid , Walking Stiletto , the Dreadnoughts , a Sentinel , several Constructo-Bots, several Nick Fury LMDs , and an unnamed bomb disposal robot. This group wants to obtain equal rights with organic beings through whatever way possible. The Acolytes

5406-576: The Acolytes first encountered Magneto on Asteroid M , a space station orbiting Earth. The Acolytes requested and were granted sanctuary in addition to kidnapping Professor X and Moira MacTaggert . The second group of Acolytes is led by Fabian Cortez and consisted of Rusty Collins , Colossus , Exodus , Frenzy , Javitz, Katu, the Kleinstrock Brothers , Seamus Mellencamp , Milan , Neophyte , Rakkus , Scanner, Senyaka , Skids , Spoor, Unuscione , and Amelia Voght . The third incarnation of

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5512-434: The Acolytes is led by Joseph and consisted of Decay , Gargouille, Kamal , Orator, and Projector. The fourth incarnation of the Acolytes consist of Polaris , Barnacle, REM-RAM, Static, and Vindaloo. The fifth incarnation of the Acolytes consisted of Exodus, Karima, Random , Tempo , and Amelia Voght. Action Pack is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Action Pack

5618-403: The Acolytes. Current member of the X-Men. Omega Red Arkady Gregorivich Rossovich Quicksilver #6 Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain. Killed by Wolverine. Omega Sentinel Karima Shapandar X-Men: Legacy #208 Was aiding Exodus in keeping Xavier alive. Xavier defeated Exodus and left Magneto and Karima behind. Currently in

5724-691: The Acolytes. Currently a member of Avengers Unity Division and the X-Men. Wolverine James Howlett X-Men (vol. 2) #3 Brainwashed into joining and fighting the X-Men. Came to his senses and fought off the Acolytes. Current member of Avengers , Avengers Unity Division and X-Men . References [ edit ] ^ Uncanny Avengers #1 ^ Wolverine: Origins #39 Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Acolytes_members&oldid=1239137483 " Category : Lists of Marvel Comics characters by organization Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

5830-517: The Agents of Wakanda with Okoye as the field commander. Known members are American Eagle , Broo , Doctor Nemesis , Fat Cobra of the Immortal Weapons , Gorilla-Man , Ka-Zar and Zabu , Man-Wolf , Mockingbird , Roz Solomon, Ursa Major (who was revealed to be a double agent for Russia), and Wasp . Alpha Flight is Canada's sanctioned superhero team. See Squadron Supreme . The Americops

5936-634: The Angel helped the Beast defeat the Griffin in Amazing Adventures #15. After his run on that series ended, the Beast battled against the Hulk alone in Incredible Hulk #161 (March 1973), concluding a storyline which began in Amazing Adventures . Havok and Polaris, as recounted in a flashback in Incredible Hulk #150 (April 1972), leave the X-Men after a bitter quarrel with Iceman and move to New Mexico. In

6042-598: The Archangel, M, Mystique, Fantomex and Sabretooth, while a different team led by Storm will be called the Extraordinary X-Men . Cyclops's fate after Battleworld is shown to us in the Death of X miniseries (Cyclops was exposed to the Terrigen Mist and died from M-Pox). The tagline for the relaunched series is "Bigger threats require more threatening X-Men", and is considered to be a continuation of Bunn's previous work on

6148-418: The Avengers. Jester also tried to get Cloak and Dagger to join the team, but failed to. The Bacchae are a fictional group of woman warrior characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . In ancient times Hippolyta and her sisters set about war mongering various lands. In each attack she would steal female children, raising them to be her faithful warriors. This gave rise to

6254-803: The Bland is a group of mediocre super villains that came together to assassinate Howard the Duck. It consists of Black Hole, Doctor Angst, Spanker, and Tillie the Hun. The Bastards of Evil are a team of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The Bastards of Evil are young supervillains who claim to be the disavowed children of some of the supervillains. They consist of Aftershock , (who claims to be Electro 's daughter), Ember (who claims to be Pyro 's son), Mortar (who claims to be Grey Gargoyle 's daughter), Singularity (who claims to be Graviton 's son), and Warhead (who claims to be Radioactive Man 's son). They came together not only to rob

6360-562: The Brotherhood of Mutants. He was recently convinced by Professor X to disband the Acolytes in X-Men: Legacy #225. Current whereabouts are unknown. Frenzy Joanna Cargill Uncanny X-Men #298 Formerly known as Frenzy. Formerly a powerful member of the Alliance of Evil and the X-Men (under Jean Grey 's mind control). Murdered Sharon Friedlander during her first mission. Mind-controlled by Jean Grey into briefly serving on

6466-558: The Conqueror as his personal guard. The Anachronauts were brought together by Kang, after having bested each of them in personal combat and extracting their allegiance to him. They are from various eras and alternate realities that Kang has visited in his journeys. They first appeared in Fantastic Four Annual #25 (1992). Its members are Apocryphus, Deathunt 9000, Raa, Sir Raston, Ssith, Tyndar, and Wildrun . The Annihilators are

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6572-505: The Legacy Virus. Quicksilver Pietro Django Maximoff Unknown Aided Magneto in his ruling over Genosha. Depowered after M-Day, but regained his powers in X-Factor. Currently on the staff of the Avengers Academy . Rogue Anna Marie (surname unrevealed) X-Men (vol. 2) #3 Brainwashed into joining and fighting the X-Men. Came to her senses and fought off

6678-812: The Mutants " and 1989's " Inferno ", which resolved the issue of Madelyne Pryor by revealing her to have been a clone of Jean Grey created by Sinister. The cast was shaken up, with the addition of Psylocke , the Dazzler, Longshot and Havok in early 1987, as well as the first appearances of NPR-TV reporter Manoli Wetherell in #226 (1988), new teenage mutant Jubilation Lee/Jubilee in #244 (1989), and Remy LeBeau/Gambit in Uncanny X-Men #266 (1990). The X-Men left their traditional residence in Westchester County, New York , and lived variously on Alcatraz , Muir Island and in

6784-411: The X-Men battle Magneto again, and the " Phalanx Covenant " story of 1994 focused mostly on the techno-organic Phalanx . Uncanny X-Men briefly ceased publication during the " Age of Apocalypse " storyline in 1995, which dealt with an alternative present created by a time-travelling assassin killing Xavier; it was replaced by Astonishing X-Men . Lobdell was writing X-Men as well from 1995. Lobdell

6890-556: The X-Men in a three-part story involving the murder of his father at the hands of his uncle, Burt Worthington, a.k.a. the Dazzler, in Ka-Zar #2 (Dec. 1970) and #3 (March 1971), and Marvel Tales #30 (April 1971). Iceman made a guest appearance in Amazing Spider-Man #92 (Jan. 1971), where he battles Spider-Man after mistakenly assuming he abducted Gwen Stacy. Later, after realizing his error, they team up against corrupt politician, Sam Bullitt. Iceman appears alone once again in Marvel Team-Up #23 (July 1974), where he teams up with

6996-399: The X-Men, including Iceman, Angel, Beast, Havok and Polaris, and members of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants are secretly being abducted by a group of hooded figures known as the Secret Empire . At this point, only Professor Xavier, Cyclops and Marvel Girl remain active, and, after a brief cameo at the end of Incredible Hulk #172 (Feb. 1974), where they discover an unconscious Juggernaut after

7102-506: The X-Men. Came to his senses and fought off the Acolytes. Currently a member of the Illuminati , S.W.O.R.D. and the X-Men. Cyclops Scott Summers X-Men (vol. 2) #3 Brainwashed into joining and fighting the X-Men. Came to his senses and fought off the Acolytes. Current member and leader of the X-Men's Extinction Team. Fenris Andrea & Andreas Von Strucker Quicksilver #8 Associate members under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain. Andrea

7208-416: The X-Men. Killed during the " Age of X " event. Associates Avalanche Dominikos Ioannis Petrakis Quicksilver #6 Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain. Killed when forced to jump off a cliff through the mind control of the Red Skull . Beast Dr. Henry "Hank" Phillip McCoy X-Men (vol. 2) #3 Brainwashed into joining and fighting

7314-457: The ability to cover his body in steel. Joined after the death of his sister, Illyana Rasputin . Left after Avalon's destruction. Later rejoined the X-Men and died of the Legacy Virus in Uncanny X-Men #390. Later revived as an active member of Cable 's X-Force. Exodus Bennet du Paris X-Factor #92 Former leader of the team and former second-in-command to Magneto with the power of telekinesis and force fields. Former leader of

7420-410: The children of those supervillains. When Araña and Nomad are kidnapped, the Bastards of Evil plot to kill them on national television. When the Young Allies arrived and convinced the Bastards of Evil members to in-fight themselves, Aftershock remembers her true identity of Danielle Blunt and causes her to attack Singularity who remembers his true identity of Devin Touhy. Singularity turns on Superior while

7526-663: The crash-landing Asteroid M. Delgado could increase his size. Winters Nance Winters X-Men (vol. 2) #2 Was a human S.H.I.E.L.D. agent at the time of joining the Acolytes. Only joined because she was brainwashed by Anne-Marie Cortez. Her current whereabouts are unknown, although it is presumed she died in the crash-landing of Asteroid M. Second Incarnation Rusty Collins Russell Collins X-Force #25 Former ward of X-Factor with pyrokinetic powers. Killed during Holocaust's attack on Avalon. Colossus Piotr Nikolaievitch "Peter" Rasputin Uncanny X-Men #304 Powerful X-Man with

7632-495: The daughter of Unus the Untouchable and has the same power of a psionic field. Was thought to be dead after Cassandra Nova's attack on Genosha, but revealed alive and powered after M-Day. Amelia Voght Amelia Voght Uncanny X-Men #300 A mutant with the power to transubstantiate solid matter into vapor. Thought to have been killed during Cassandra Nova's Genosha attack, but revealed alive and continued working as

7738-537: The disbanding of the Acolytes, he left with Amelia Voght, Omega Sentinel , Frenxy and Tempo to seek refuge in San Francisco alongside the X-Men. Tempo Heather Tucker X-Men (vol. 2) Annual 2007 Former member of the Mutant Liberation Front . Following the disbanding of the Acolytes, she left with Amelia Voght, Omega Sentinel , Frenzy, and Random to seek refuge in San Francisco alongside

7844-563: The edge where Warhead exploded, they are ambushed by the Bastards of Evil. During the Young Allies' fight with the Bastards of Evil, the Young Allies end up meeting their leader who calls himself Superior and claims to be the son of the Leader . It is soon revealed during the battle that the other Bastards of Evil members were originally teenagers who were kidnapped by Superior, exposed to various forms of radiation, given personal narrative implants, and false memories of their forgotten childhood as

7950-493: The effects of M-Day . Powers restored by the High Evolutionary in Uncanny X-Men #507. He is the father of Quicksilver , Scarlet Witch , and Polaris . Currently a member of the X-Men's Extinction Team. Chrome Allen Marc Yuric X-Men (vol. 2) #2 Died in the crash-landing Asteroid M. Power of flight and could transmute matter. Anne-Marie Cortez Anne-Marie Cortez X-Men (vol. 2) #2 She

8056-415: The first three issue of this series, in which the X-Factor and X-Men teams reunited with Professor Xavier at the school. Claremont left Marvel after disputes with Bob Harras and artist Jim Lee (of X-Men ). Claremont's final issue of Uncanny X-Men was #279, during the " Muir Island Saga ", which is set before those events. After Claremont's run, the X-Men were divided into two color-coded squads, with

8162-423: The future dystopia presented in "Days of Future Past" had been shown to arrive in the present day in New Mutants #18, and then made appearances in Uncanny X-Men from #184 on and was revealed to be Cyclops' daughter. Claremont attempted to write Scott Summers/Cyclops out of the series, by having him marry Madelyne Pryor in #175 (Nov. 1983); she gave birth to his son in #201 (Jan. 1986). The X-Factor series

8268-401: The government-backed Freedom Force in #199. Their first action was to capture Erik Magnus Lehnsherr/Magneto, who had begun associating with the X-Men during the " Secret Wars II " crossover. Erik Magnus Lehnsherr/Magneto surrenders himself, but escapes after his trial is abandoned, he takes over the headmastership of the school after Xavier leaves for space in #200 (Dec. 1985). The Morlocks ,

8374-832: The group soon after, due to a dispute between Havok and Iceman over Polaris, and moved to New Mexico. It is unknown whether they rejoined the team following the "Secret Empire" storyline in Captain America #172–175 (April–July 1974) and prior to being captured by Krakoa in Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975). X-Cutioner's Song crossover (#294–296) Fatal Attractions crossover (#304) Generation X forms as Sean Cassidy/the Banshee, Emma Frost/the White Queen , Jubilation Lee/Jubilee, and Victor Creed/Sabretooth protect Clarice Ferguson/Blink , Monet St. Cross/M , Paige Guthrie/Husk , Everett Thomas/Synch , and Angelo Espinoza/Skin from

8480-415: The hands of his own Acolytes but was banished from the group, rejoined sometime after the return of Magneto and survived Holocaust's attack on Avalon. He also was revealed to have survived Cassandra Nova's attack on Genosha and even managed to retain his powers after M-Day. Has the power to phase-shift. Rakkus David Anthony Rice Avengers #380 Status and whereabouts unknown. Formally had

8586-440: The height of their abilities." The storyline also saw the introduction of recurring antagonists the Hellfire Club , and its Inner Circle consisting of Sebastian Shaw , Emma Frost , Harry Leland , Donald Pierce , along with Mastermind , previously a member of Magneto's Brotherhood. Teenage mutant Katherine Anne "Kitty" Pryde/Shadowcat was introduced in #129 (Jan. 1980) and joined the X-Men in #139. Alison Blaire/the Dazzler ,

8692-564: The humans, who see Cyclops as a terrorist's due to his actions in Avengers Vs. X-Men . Eventually, Kitty Pryde and the time-displaced X-Men join his cause after facing a team of X-Men from a dystopian future. It lasted 36 issues, with the final issue reverting to the legacy numbering of Uncanny X-Men #600. As part of All-New, All-Different Marvel , Uncanny X-Men was relaunched, written by Cullen Bunn with art by Greg Land . The relaunched Uncanny X-Men team features Magneto leading Psylocke,

8798-466: The message that he doesn't endorse Aftershock and the Bastards of Evil's terrorism. Electro also says that they should look up how and when he got his powers on the internet and there no way a girl of Aftershock's age could have been conceived after he got his powers. It is impossible for him to be Aftershock's father. Aftershock informs the Bastards of Evil that they have orders from their superior to Araña and Nomad . When Firestar and Gravity arrive at

8904-509: The mutant race's survival. Gillen's run led into, and crossed over with, the Avengers vs. X-Men storyline and finished with issue #20 in October 2012. The volume ended with Cyclops, who had become increasingly hardline during Gillen's run, in prison for his actions during that storyline. Gillen wrote a five-part epilogue, AvX: Consequences . As part of Marvel NOW! , a new volume of Uncanny X-Men

9010-508: The new status quo established by Morrison. Claremont remained until #473. His final story was " End of the Greys " in 2006, as part of the " Decimation " storyline, where the vast majority of mutants had lost their powers. He was replaced by Ed Brubaker , who wrote a 12-part epic space opera story "The Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire", as a follow-up to his miniseries X-Men: Deadly Genesis . After this,

9116-480: The origin of the mythological Amazons . Hippolyta served as their queen and she called them her Bacchae. This arrangement served for many years until the arrival of Hercules . Sometime later with her being immortal, Hippolyta decided to restart her Bacchae cult in order to advance her standing in modern day. She did this by initiating female street people and runaways, providing them with weapons and fighting skills. This modern day Bacchae also became former associates of

9222-449: The other Bastards of Evil members question their true identities. This gave the Young Allies the opportunity to defeat them after Superior uses his telekinetic abilities to rip Singularity in half. Superior and the remaining Bastards of Evil were incarcerated at the Raft. While in his cell, Superior plans to find a way to escape incarceration, wipe the memories of the remaining Bastards of Evil, and create "new siblings" to serve him. During

9328-437: The power to induce paralysis. Vindaloo Venkat Katregadda Uncanny X-Men #366 Confirmed to be alive and to have retained his powers of producing napalm following M-Day. Current whereabouts are unknown. Fifth Incarnation Random Marshall Evan Stone III X-Men (vol. 2) Annual 2007 Former member of the Brotherhood of Mutants with malleable skin able to counter most attacks. Following

9434-846: The power to merge into each other. Destroyed the facility where Sharon Friedlander was working during their first mission. Following that, Tom Corsi shot and killed Eric Kleinstock. After Avalon's destruction, the remaining siblings turned themselves in to the authorities but later rejoined with Fabian Cortez. It is unknown if they were on Genosha during Cassandra Nova's attack, or if they retained their powers after M-Day. Seamus Mellencamp Seamus Mellencamp Uncanny X-Men #300 A reptilian mutant killed by Multiple Man , but later revealed alive. Was killed during Cassandra Nova's Genosha attack. Milan Francisco Milan Uncanny X-Men #300 An electropathic killed during Holocaust's attacks on Avalon. Neophyte Simon Hall Uncanny X-Men #300 Survived execution at

9540-514: The power to transform into a viral form. Scanner Sarah Ryall Avengers #357 Formerly known as Screener. Has served in many Acolytes Incarnation, was thought to be dead after Cassandra Nova's attack on Genosha, but revealed alive. One of the many mutants to be depowered after M-Day. Senyaka Suvik Senyaka Uncanny X-Men #300 Formerly known as Sanyaka. Crushed by Magneto with his own bio cable coils, but later recuperated. Revealed to be one of Selene's followers in

9646-652: The remainder of the decade, the X-Men fought enemies such as Stephen Lang and his Sentinels, Magneto, Banshee's cousin Black Tom Cassidy and Cain Marko/the Juggernaut, the Shi'ar Erik the Red and the Imperial Guard , Arcade , Wolverine's former colleagues, the Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight , and MacTaggert's son Proteus . In 2010, Comics Bulletin ranked Claremont and Byrne's run on The X-Men second on its list of

9752-615: The return of the re-powered Magneto, and him coming to Utopia. The Second Coming crossover saw the return of Hope Summers , the baby from the "Messiah Complex" arc, to the present day, as a young adult; and the emergence of the "Five Lights", the first new mutants to have arisen (apart from Hope) since the Decimation. Nightcrawler was killed during this storyline and the Beast left in protest after his discovery of Cyclops' secret death squad X-Force . Kieron Gillen took over co-authorship of

9858-485: The series being in reprints during this time, the X-Men continued to appear as guest-stars in other Marvel titles. In Amazing Adventures #11 (March 1972), it was revealed in a flashback that Hank McCoy/Beast had left the group sometime before and accepted a position with the Brand Corporation. In another flashback recounted in Incredible Hulk #150 (April 1972), Alex Summers/Havok and Lorna Dane/Polaris also left

9964-520: The series with #531, and became sole writer from #534.1. The original series ended with #544 and relaunched as a new volume after the events of the X-Men: Schism miniseries, wherein half the X-Men, led by Wolverine, returned to New York, to found a new school. The new volume featured the Extinction Team, containing members of the X-Men whom Cyclops had retained to deal with potential threats to

10070-599: The simply titled X-Men (later New X-Men and X-Men Legacy ), Astonishing X-Men , All-New X-Men , Amazing X-Men , Extraordinary X-Men and X-Men Gold . Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby , the series launched in September 1963, introducing in its first issue the original five X-Men ( Warren Worthington III/Angel , Hank McCoy/Beast , Scott Summers/Cyclops , Robert "Bobby" Drake/Iceman , and Jean Grey/Marvel Girl ) and their teacher, Charles Xavier/Professor X as well as their nemesis,

10176-539: The story wanting to depict the Sentinels as a genuine threat to the existence of the mutant race. He then left the series after #143, being replaced by a returning Cockrum, who in turn was succeeded by Paul Smith and John Romita Jr. By the mid-1980s, The Uncanny X-Men had become one of the best-selling American comic books , turning many of the writers and illustrators into industry stars and leading to numerous spin-offs and miniseries . Erik Magnus Lehnsherr/Magneto

10282-474: The title led into the " Messiah Complex " crossover event, dealing with the first mutant birth since the Decimation. Matt Fraction became co-author from #500, and sole author from #504. The entire X-Men team relocated to San Francisco – first to the city, and then, after the " Utopia " crossover with Dark Avengers , to an island named Utopia in San Francisco Bay . The Nation X storyline focused on

10388-519: Was gradually revealed to be more complex: #150 established that he was a survivor of the Holocaust , and in #161 it is shown that Erik Magnus Lehnsherr/Magneto and Professor Charles Xavier had known each other before Xavier had founded the X-Men. Anna Marie LeBeau/Rogue , a member of Raven Darkholme/Mystique 's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, defected to the X-Men in #171 (July 1983). Raven Darkholme/Mystique's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants changed sides and became

10494-646: Was in this battle that Magneto and the Brotherhood were reduced to infancy by Alpha, the Ultimate Mutant . Xavier made one final solo appearance during this period in Giant-Size Fantastic Four #4 (Feb. 1975), where he assisted the Fantastic Four in subduing Jamie Madrox, the Multiple Man . X-Men was relaunched in May 1975 with Giant-Size X-Men #1, by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum . The title featured

10600-414: Was killed by Baron Helmout Zemo . Andreas was killed by Norman Osborn . Feral Maria Callasantos Quicksilver #6 Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain. Depowered after M-Day and later killed by Sabretooth. Gambit Remy Etienne LeBeau X-Men (vol. 2) #3 Brainwashed into joining and fighting the X-Men. Came to his senses and fought off

10706-590: Was launched in February 2013 with an April 2013 cover date, written by Brian Michael Bendis, who is also writing another X-Men title, All-New X-Men , and drawn by Chris Bachalo. It features Cyclops and remnants of his Extinction Team recruiting new mutants to help them prepare for what Cyclops believes to be an inevitable revolution, coinciding events of the first All-New X-Men story arc. This volume saw Cyclops leading his team to an abandoned Weapon X facility to train new recruits and prepare for impending war against

10812-405: Was launched two months later and featured the original five X-Men. This meant the resurrection of Jean Grey (performed by retcon , the character appearing from #101 having never really been her), and having Scott Summers/Cyclops abandon his wife and child. Claremont strongly objected to the latter, and was hostile towards the title until Louise Simonson became writer. Artist Arthur Adams began

10918-498: Was rekindled with 1975's Giant-Size X-Men #1 and the debut of a new, international team. Initially under the guidance of artist David Cockrum , writer Len Wein, and especially writer Chris Claremont whose 16-year stint began with August 1975's Uncanny X-Men #94 , the series grew in popularity worldwide, eventually spawning a franchise with numerous spin-off "X-books" including New Mutants , X-Factor , Excalibur , X-Force , Generation X , and other flagship titles like

11024-447: Was replaced as scripter from #287 by Scott Lobdell , who was fully credited as writer from #289. The " X-Cutioner's Song " crossover was released in the fall of 1992 and resulted in the outbreak of the Legacy virus , a mutant-specific plague which continued as a story element in X-Men comics until 2001. Crossovers continued through the 1990s. The " Fatal Attractions " crossover of 1993 saw

11130-508: Was replaced by Steven T. Seagle with issue #350 (Dec. 1997). He was replaced in turn with Alan Davis , as plotter, from issue #366 (Mar. 1999) to #380. Davis's run included " the Twelve " crossover from #370–375, in which Apocalypse sought the only 12 mutants, which also ran in his X-Men title, again being treated as a biweekly publication. As part of the Revolution relaunch, Chris Claremont made

11236-516: Was uneventful. After learning of Diamondback and Cap's relationship, the Society's new leader, King Cobra , had Diamondback kidnapped and placed on trial, fearing that she would reveal the groups secrets to the Captain. Diamondback was found guilty by her fellow serpents and sentenced to execution. Black Mamba and Asp objected but were overruled by King Cobra. To save Diamondback, Black Mamba and Asp called in

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