Confirmed depowered in New Avengers , but had his powers restored when he was transformed into Apocalypse's Horseman Famine. Partially freed from Apocalypse's influence by Mister Sinister. Last seen as a member of the Marauders. Powers: Generation of nuclear fire, flight by jet propulsion, absorption of and immunity to various kinds of radiation. Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin.
Longtime romantic interest of Shadowcat. Former member of the Acolytes and Excalibur. Powers: Can transform into living organic metal form, granting vast superhuman strength and near-invulnerability. Can survive without oxygen, or sustenance for long periods while in this form.
John Proudstar. His younger brother, James Proudstar, a. Warpath, is a member of the X-Men, and their X-Force squad see below, s recruits. Resurrected by Eli Bard using a form of the T-O Virus, though he was killed again by his brother James in order to prevent Selene's ascension as a goddess. Powers: Superhuman strength, speed, and durability. Unrevealed, Uncanny X-Men Extraterrestrial dragon exiled on Earth.
Formerly a member of Excalibur, and currently an agent of S. Close ally of Shadowcat. Worked with Lockjaw, and other non-humanoid beings to track down the Infinity Gems. Currently seen in Lockjaw and the Pet Avengers. Powers: Flight, empathy, and fire-breathing.
Able to speak several languages, including English. Has shown telepathic resistance, and telepathic connection with his owner, Shadowcat. Anna Marie, Uncanny X-Men Rogue has served as a field leader to the X-Men. Once had the powers and memories of Ms. Marvel; was forced to absorb Sunfire's abilities permanently in Rogue vol. Former member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. On-and-off girlfriend of Gambit. Currently seen in X-Men: Legacy.
Powers: Absorbs powers, memories, and personalities through skin-to-skin contact. Prolonged contact can cause her to permanently absorb someone's traits and potentially kill them. Jean Grey-Summers, X-Men vol. She is the fifth, and final of the team's founding members, although she had met Xavier before the series. She is the wife of Scott Summers, "Cyclops. Powers: Possesses vast telekinesis and telepathy. As the template of the Phoenix Force, she is able to generate enormous amounts of energy, and she can convert herself into pure energy.
Can also manipulate objects on a subatomic scale with her telekinesis. The team's longtime enemy was briefly "redeemed" and appointed leader of the X-Men and their junior team, the New Mutants; became headmaster of the Xavier Institute in Uncanny X-Men Lost his powers on M-Day, as confirmed in House of M 8 , but his powers were restored by the High Evolutionary's experimentation.
Currently seen in Uncanny X-Men and Magneto. Powers: Able to generate and control magnetic fields for manipulating metal, flight, force fields, electrical bolts, and electromagnetic radiation. Twin sister of Captain Britain, a. Has served as a field leader. Originally caucasian, but switched bodies with an Asian female assassin by the Hand; this also changed, and expanded her powers.
Exchanged powers with Jean Grey through unexplained means. Briefly abducted by Madelyne Pryor, and brainwashed as a member of the Sisterhood of Mutants. Former member of the Exiles. Currently seen in X-Men, and X-Force. Powers: Telekinesis, telekinetic katana, telepathy, psychic knife, immunity to most physical, or mental alteration. Longshot, Mephisto Vs. A warrior from the alternate reality the Mojoverse; not a mutant, but a genetically engineered organism.
Quit in Uncanny X-Men Longtime on-and-off boyfriend of Dazzler. Presently a member of X-Factor Investigations see below. Powers: Incredible "luck" through subconscious manipulation of probability fields; enhanced strength and agility, advanced healing capabilities, and psychometry. Alison Blaire, Uncanny X-Men Dazzler is a popular singer, and public mutant.
Formerly a member of Excalibur. Longtime on-and-off girlfriend of Longshot. Powers: Converts sonic energy into various forms of light, including laser-like beams, brilliant flashes, and holograms. Former thief who has served as field leader. Joined forces with Apocalypse in X-Men vol.
Infiltrated Mister Sinister's Marauders following the defeat of Apocalypse. On-and-off boyfriend of Rogue. His primary weapons are cards, and his secondary weapon is his bow staff. Powers: Ability to charge inanimate objects with explosive kinetic energy; enhanced agility, hypnotic charm. Jubilation Lee, Uncanny X-Men Ran away from home to live in a mall, where she discovered her powers.
Joined the X-Men after saving Wolverine's life. Former member of Generation X and X-Corps. Currently seen in X-Men. Powers: Superhuman strength and flight through advanced technology. Formerly could project and control explosive plasmoids. Lucas Bishop, Uncanny X-Men Police officer from an alternate future.
Formerly one of Iron Man's pro-registration forces guarding the Negative Zone prison. Presently following Cable and the mutant baby through the future to kill them as Archbishop.
Last seen in Cable. Powers: Can absorb most forms of energy light, heat, electricity, etc. Has bionic arm with enhanced strength, retractable pincers, and time-traveling capabilities. Samuel Zachary Guthrie, X-Force vol. Former member and field leader of the original New Mutants and X-Force.
First member of an affiliated team to "graduate" to permanent status with the X-Men. Current leader of his own X-Men squad, the New Mutants. Powers: Body expels thermochemical energy to create a personal force field, which can be focused as explosive thrust for flight and kinetic blasts.
Former New Mutants mentor and member of the original X-Force. Deceased: Died in X-Force vol. Powers: Telekinesis, telepathy; techno-organic material on left side of body, along with advanced technological functions. Danielle Moonstar, X-Men vol. Confirmed depowered on M-Day in House of M 8 Powers: Formerly capable of casting mental illusions, communicating with animals, and sensing upcoming death. Tessa, X-Men vol.
Spied on the Hellfire Club for several years. Active as Sage in X-Men vol. Former member of Excalibur and the Exiles. Last seen in New Exiles. Powers: Computer-like brain, telepathy; can detect mutant signatures, as well as trigger latent mutations.
Romantically involved with Cyclops. Powers: Telepathy; can transform into an organic diamond form. Current situation unknown. Powers: Possessed a star in his head giving various powers such as healing and manipulation of electromagnetic waves and gravity.
Last seen as a member of the New Warriors before the group disbanded. Powers: Technology that allows for telekinesis, flight, and control of sound. Formerly a living furnace of psionic energy capable of energy blasts and minor telepathy. Depowered on M-Day, as confirmed in Generation M 2 Joined the New Warriors team as Ripcord.
Deceased: Killed in New Warriors vol. Powers: Used technology that granted wall-crawling and enhanced jumping abilities, retractable metal coils, and flight. Formerly had snake-like skin and pheromone control. Twin brother of Aurora and former member of Alpha Flight. Removed from active X-Men duty in X-Men vol. Killed by a brainwashed Wolverine in Wolverine vol.
Powers: Superhuman speed, flight, and projection of brilliant flashes of light. He's a superpowered human, not a mutant. After leaving the X-Men, was briefly a member of Excalibur.
Current seen in Thunderbolts. Powers: Superhuman strength and endurance, constant protective force field that grants invulnerability. Acts as an "irresistible force.
Photo: Marvel Comics. Professor X. Powers: World's most powerful telepath, capable of astral projection, mind control, illusion casting, memory manipulation, psychic blasts, as well as sensing the presence of other mutants in a limited radius. Photo: X-Men Apocalypse. Photo: X-Men. Unrevealed, X-Men: Deadly Genesis 4 retcon. Retconned member who joined in a flashback. Deceased: Killed in action in X-Men: Deadly Genesis 6 flashback , though not before saving the lives of teammates Vulcan, and Darwin.
Powers: Earth manipulation; can also change the composition of raw minerals. Suzanne Chan, Retconned member. Sway was a MacTaggert student who participated in the first attempt to save the original X-Men.
Powers: Time control, as well as a form of retrocognitive projection. Former leader of Excalibur, and a former Catholic priest. Deceased: Killed by Bastion in X-Force vol.
Powers: Neomorphic physiology grants him a prehensile tail, blue fur, invisibility in shadows, night vision, and wall-crawling. Possesses line-of-sight teleportation. Former leader of X-Factor. Deceased: Apparently died in Astonishing X-Men vol. Powers: Superhuman invention skill allows for intuitive knowledge of how to construct, and understand anything of a mechanical nature; limited magical abilities.
Arm, and leg replaced by advanced mechanical prosthetic limbs. Kwannon, X-Men vol. Powers: Telepathy, psychic blades, minor empathy. Deceased: Died saving the world in X-Men vol. Cecilia Reyes. Sarah "Rushman, Apparently left the team after losing control of her mutation during the six-month gap between Uncanny X-Men and X-Men vol. X-Men Avengers Vs. X-Men Program Avengers Vs. Astonishing X-Men What If? Avengers Disassembled What If?
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DeMatteis J. Scott Campbell J. Torres J. However, these early X-Men issues failed to attract sales and Marvel stopped producing new stories with issue 66, although a number of the older comics were later reprinted as issues This new team, however, differed greatly from the original.
The new members were older, each was from a different country with varying cultural and philosophical beliefs, and were already well versed in using their mutant powers in combat situations. The "all-new, all-different X-Men" were led by Cyclops from the original team and consisted of the newly created Colossus , Nightcrawler, Storm, and Thunderbird , along with three previously introduced characters, Banshee , Sunfire , and most notably, Wolverine , who eventually became the breakout character on the team and the most popular X-Men character.
Claremont became the series' longest-running contributor. In the s, the growing popularity of Uncanny X-Men and the rise of comic book specialty stores led to the introduction of several spin-off series nicknamed "X-Books", most notably Alpha Flight, Excalibur, The New Mutants, X-Factor, and a solo Wolverine title. This plethora of X-Men-related titles led to the rise of crossovers sometimes called "X-Overs" ; storylines which would overlap into several X-Books.
In a controversial move, Professor X relocated to outer space to be with Lilandra, Majestrix of the Shi'ar Empire in This period also included the arrival of the mysterious Madelyn Pryor, and the villains Apocalypse, Mister Sinister, and Sabretooth. Its first issues were written by long-standing X-Men writer Chris Claremont and drawn and co-plotted by superstar artist Jim Lee This book is the highest selling book in comic book history selling close to 8 million copies.
Internal friction soon split the X-Books' creative teams. Claremont left after only three issues of X-Men due to clashes with Lee and the Marvel editors, thus ending his sixteen-year run as X-Men writer. In his void, Lee, Fabian Nicieza and Scott Lobdell would take over the majority of writing duties for the X-Men until Lee's own departure months later when he and several other popular artists including former X-title artists Liefeld, Marc Silvestri and Whilce Portacio would leave Marvel to form Image Comics.
Their major grievance had been Marvel's heavy merchandising of their work with little compensation. Jim Lee's X-Men became the definitive X-Men for the 90s, and his designs would be the basis for much of the X-Men animated series and action figure line as well as several Capcom video games. The s saw an even greater number of X-books with numerous ongoing series and miniseries running concurrently. Some new characters were introduced and became instant hits Bishop, Cable, Gambit and Jubilee , but many of the later additions to the team came and went Joseph, Maggott, Marrow, Cecilia Reyes, and a new Thunderbird.
Xavier's New Mutants grew up and became X-Force, and the next generation of students began with Generation X, featuring Jubilee and other teenage mutants led and schooled by Banshee and former villainess Emma Frost at her Massachusetts Academy. In Excalibur and X-Factor ended and the latter was replaced with Mutant X, starring Havok stranded in a parallel universe.
Marvel launched a number of solo series, including Bishop, Cable, Deadpool, Gambit, and X-Man, but few of the series would survive the decade. In the s, Claremont returned to Marvel and was put back on the primary X-Men titles during the Revolution event. He was soon removed from the two flagship titles in early and created his own spin-off series, X-Treme X-Men, which debuted a few months after his departure. This era is often referred to as the Morrison-era, due to the drastic changes he made to the series, beginning with "E Is for Extinction", where a new villaness, Cassandra Nova, destroys Genosha, killing sixteen million mutants.
Morrison also brought reformed ex-villainess Emma Frost into the primary X-Men team, and opened the doors of the school by having Xavier "out" himself to the public about being a mutant. The bright spandex costumes that had become iconic over the previous decades were also gone, replaced by black leather street clothes reminiscent of the uniforms of the X-Men movies.
Morrison also added a new character, Xorn, who would figure prominently in the climax of the writer's run. In the meantime, Ultimate X-Men was launched, set in Marvel's revised imprint.
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