Tuesday, 19 January 2016

List of all X-Men comic book characters [1] All Uncanny X-Men Members


List of all X-Men comic book characters

List of All Uncanny X-Men Members

List of all X-Men comic book characters : All Uncanny X-Men Members

This is a complete roster of all X-Men comic book characters, and X-Men team members with images. What Marvel Comics characters are in the X-Men? This is a complete list of students, alumni, and mutants that went through Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and Xavier's School for Higher Learning.

The X-Men started out in 1963. Back then the original X-Men lineup included the X-Men mutants Cyclops, Iceman, Angel, Beast, and Jean Grey, led by Professor X, all with extraordinary powers. It wasn't until much later that popular X-Men members like Gambit, Wolverine, and more X-Men female characters like Rogue, Psylocke, and Storm joined the X-Men team.

Whether living, dead, or resurrected, everyone has their favorite X-Men character. The X-Men are the team of super powered mutants that used the school as a base of operations (the school got trashed a few times over the years). What mutants are in X-Men?

While, as you can see, all X-Men characters and the names changed dramatically over the years, the X-Men have a wonderful history of maintaining a roster of some of the most interesting characters in Marvel comic books. You'll be able to find all your favorites in this list of X-Men.


1
Professor X



Professor Charles Francis Xavier, X-Men (vol. 1) #42 (1968, back-up story) (in flashback), Xavier is the founder of the X-Men, and original headmaster of the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning.[1] Currently seen in Uncanny X-Men. 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. alsoRANKED #16 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time#20 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#31 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time#63 on The Best Movie Characters of All Time


2
Cyclops



Scott Summers. Summers is the first of the team's founding members, and has been the longtime leader of the X-Men. He is the former headmaster of the Xavier Institute, and former leader of the original X-Factor.[2] Cyclops is the current leader of the X-Men, and their X-Force squad.[3] He is the widower of Jean Grey, but has been in a romantic relationship with Emma Frost.[4] Currently seen in Astonishing X-Men, and Uncanny X-Men. Powers: Can project a beam of ruby-colored concussive force from his eyes, which act as inter-dimensional apertures between this universe and another., alsoRANKED #11 on X-Men Characters Who Deserve Their Own Movie#13 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#16 on The Best Wolverine Villains Ever#48 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time


3
Iceman



Robert Louis "Bobby" Drake, X-Men (vol. 1) #46 (1968, back-up story) (flashback). Drake is the second founding member, and the youngest of the group. He is also a former member of the Champions, the Defenders, and X-Factor. Currently seen in Uncanny X-Men. Powers: Generates freezing temperatures to create and manipulate ice. Can also transform his body into organic ice. alsoRANKED #14 on X-Men Characters Who Deserve Their Own Movie#19 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#40 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time#42 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time


4
Angel/Archangel


Warren Kenneth Worthington III, X-Men (vol. 1) #56 (1969, back-up story) (flashback). Warren is the third of the team's founding members, and the only member of the original team to have acted as a costumed hero even before joining the X-Men. He is a former member of the Champions, the Defenders, and X-Factor and is presently a member of the X-Force squad, and the X-Men as well. Currently seen in Uncanny X-Men, and Uncanny X-Force. Powers: Makes use of the large, feathered wings on his back for natural flight. Also has eagle-like vision, and blood with regenerative properties. Can transform into a blue-skinned monster with metallic, techno-organic wings, sharp metallic claws, and enhanced physical characteristics. alsoRANKED #31 on The Best Characters Created by Stan Lee#52 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#108 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


5
Beast







Dr. Henry Philip "Hank" McCoy, X-Men (vol. 1) #53 (1969, back-up story) (flashback). Hank is the scientist on the team. He is a former member of the Avengers, the Defenders, and X-Factor. McCoy is currently on a leave of absence from the X-Men following their relocation to Utopia and his torture by Dark Beast. Currently seen in Astonishing X-Men, and Secret Avengers. Powers: Has physically enabled superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, and mass. Ambidextrous with his hands and feet, and can write with hands and feet at the same time. Has minor pheromone manipulation, and feline-like form gives blue fur, night vision, and claws. Has the agility of a great ape and the acrobatic prowess of an accomplished circus aerialist. alsoRANKED #16 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time#22 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#25 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time#50 on Comic Book Characters We Want to See on Film



6
Mimic




Calvin Montgomery Rankin, X-Men (vol. 1) #27 (1966), Rankin blackmailed his way to the X-Men's house. Then he stole their powers, used them against the team, and kidnapped Jean. When he tried to enhance his power with his dead father's machine, he lost them. Professor X then erased his memory. Current member of Norman Osborn's X-Men. Powers: Copies others mutants' powers and abilities, sometimes permanently. Retains the original five X-Men's powers indefinitely. alsoRANKED #86 on The Best Characters Created by Stan Lee


7
Changeling



Kevin Sydney, X-Men (vol. 1) #40 (1968) (as Professor X). Sydney was a member of the villainous Factor Three before he joined the X-Men in secret, known only to Professor X, and Jean Grey. He impersonated Professor X at Xavier's request in X-Men (vol. 1) #40 (1968) (behind the scenes). Deceased: Died impersonating Professor Charles Xavier in X-Men (vol. 1) #42 (1968), making him the first X-Man to die. Sydney has taken the name Morph in several alternate dimensions. Powers: Shapeshifter able to assume other humaoid forms. Also retained latent telepathy.


8
Polaris



Lorna Dane, X-Men (vol. 1) #60 (1969). Polaris is Magneto's daughter. She was active as Magnetrix in X-Men:The Hidden Years #3, and as Polaris in X-Men (vol. 1) #97 (1976). She lost her power on M-Day, but they were restored technologically by Apocalypse. Polaris is also Havok's on-and-off girlfriend. She is also a former member of X-Factor, the Acolytes, and the Muir Island X-Men. She is a current member of the Starjammers. Last seen in War of Kings. Powers: Can generate magnetic fields to manipulate metal, induce flight, create force fields, and harness energy blasts. alsoRANKED #40 on The Best Female Comic Book Characters#63 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#183 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


9
Havok


Alexander Summers, X-Men (vol. 1) #65 (1970). Alexander Summers is Cyclops' and Vulcan's brother. He is Polaris' on-and-off boyfriend, and is the former leader of X-Factor. He currently leads the Starjammers. Last seen in War of Kings. Powers: Generates plasma blasts and absorbs 'cosmic' energy. alsoRANKED #21 on X-Men Characters Who Deserve Their Own Movie#61 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#77 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time#88 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


10
Petra



Unrevealed, X-Men: Deadly Genesis #4 (2006) (retcon). Retconned member who joined in a 2006 flashback. Student of Moira MacTaggert who joined the X-Men for Xavier's first, secret attempt to save the original X-Men from Krakoa. Deceased: Killed in action in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #6 (2006) (flashback), though not before saving the lives of teammates Vulcan, and Darwin. Powers: Earth manipulation; can also change the composition of raw minerals.


11
Sway



Suzanne Chan, Retconned member. Sway was a MacTaggert student who participated in the first attempt to save the original X-Men. Deceased: Killed in action in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #6 (2006) (flashback). Powers: Time control, as well as a form of retrocognitive projection.


12
Darwin



Armando Muñoz, Retconned member. A MacTaggert student who participated in the first attempt to save the original X-Men. Missing in action until brought out of suspended animation by the mutant energy released on M-Day. The only member of this X-Men incarnation to later rejoin the team. Currently seen in X-Factor. Powers: Constant reactive evolution.,


13
Vulcan



Gabriel Summers, Retconned member, and brother of Cyclops and Havok. A MacTaggert student who participated in the first attempt to save the original X-Men. MIA until brought out of suspended animation by the M-Day mutant energy release. Attacked the X-Men before leaving earth to attack the Shi'ar Empire, and eventually marrying Deathbird and becoming Shi'ar emperor. Deceased: Killed, along with Black Bolt, when the two battled in War of Kings #6 (2009). Powers: Capable of manipulating different types of energy on a vast scale, including mutant energies. Can survive in the vacuum of space, and can fly.,  alsoRANKED #38 on The Best X-Men Villains Ever


14
Nightcrawler



Kurt Wagner, Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975), Son of Mystique. Former leader of Excalibur, and a former Catholic priest. Deceased: Killed by Bastion in X-Force (vol. 3) #26 (2010). Powers: Neomorphic physiology grants him a prehensile tail, blue fur, invisibility in shadows, night vision, and wall-crawling. Possesses line-of-sight teleportation. alsoRANKED #3 on X-Men Characters Who Deserve Their Own Movie#15 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#18 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time#70 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time


15
Wolverine





James "Logan" Howlett, Nicknamed, and best known as, Logan. Arguably the team's most iconic member. Former member of the Canadian Army, Team X, Alpha Flight, Department H, Department K, and the Defenders. Presently a member of the X-Men and the outlaw faction of the Avengers. Field leader of the X-Force squad of X-Men. Currently seen in Astonishing X-Men, New Avengers, Uncanny X-Men, Wolverine: Weapon X, and Uncanny X-Force. Powers: Healing factor (regeneration of tissue, immunity to virtually all toxins and pathogens, slowed aging process), enhanced senses, and retractable bone claws. Has the indestructible metal adamantium bonded to his skeleton, allowing enhanced physical attributes and sharp adamantium claws., alsoRANKED #3 on The Best Villains Deadpool Has Ever Faced#3 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time#24 on The Most Badass Video Game Heroes of All Time#26 on The Best Movie Characters of All Time


16
Storm





Ororo Iqadi T'Challa-Wakandas, Second field leader and longtime leader of the team. Has been a continual member of the main team longer than any other from 1975 until 2000 excluding interim periods. Married to T'Challa, the Black Panther. Former member of the Fantastic Four. Currently seen in Astonishing X-Men, Black Panther, and Uncanny X-Men. Powers: Weather manipulation (lighting bolts, wind, rain, etc.), flight by "riding" wind currents.,alsoRANKED #21 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time#27 on The Best African American Characters in Film#35 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time#42 on The Hottest Cartoon Characters Of All Time



17
Sunfire



Shiro Yoshida. Quit in X-Men vol. 1 #94 (1975) after only one mission, but remained an ally for years afterward. 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., alsoRANKED #112 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes



18
Colossus



Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin. Died while releasing a cure for the Legacy Virus in Uncanny X-Men #390 (2001); it was revealed in Astonishing X-Men (vol. 3) #4 (2004) that Colossus was later restored to life by Ord, Brother of Magik. Longtime romantic interest of Shadowcat. Former member of the Acolytes and Excalibur. Currently seen in Uncanny X-Men. 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., alsoRANKED #7 on X-Men Characters Who Deserve Their Own Movie#12 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#27 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time#33 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time



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Thunderbird



John Proudstar. His younger brother, James Proudstar, a.k.a. Warpath, is a member of the X-Men, and their X-Force squad (see below, 2000s recruits). Deceased: Killed while attempting to stop Count Nefaria in X-Men (vol. 1) #95 (1975). 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., alsoRANKED #175 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time



20
Shadowcat




Shadowcat AKA Kitty Pryde
Katherine Anne "Kitty" Pryde is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980) and was co-created by writer-artist John Byrne and Chris Claremont.
A mutant, Pryde possesses a "phasing" ability that allows her and objects or people with which she is in contact to become intangible.[1] This power also disrupts any electrical field she passes through, and lets her simulate levitation.
Storm christened Kitty with her first code name, Sprite. Professor X had also suggested the codename Ariel, which Kitty adopted for a short time prior to adopting the codename Shadowcat. After joining the Guardians of the Galaxy she replaced her fiancée and became part of the legend of the Star-Lord. Pryde was the youngest person invited to join the team of mutant superheroes the X-Men.
During her early years, she was portrayed as a "kid sister" to many older members of the X-Men, filling the role of literary foil to the more established characters. In the years since her introduction, she has aged and matured, and has become a main character on her own.
In the X-Men film series, Kitty Pryde was portrayed by young actresses in cameos in the first two films, Sumela Kay in X-Men (2000) and Katie Stuart in X2 (2003), and is portrayed by Ellen Page in X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014). She is ranked #47 in IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes. alsoRANKED #21 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#34 on The Hottest Cartoon Characters Of All Time#54 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time#56 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


21
Lockheed



Unrevealed, Uncanny X-Men #168 (1983). Extraterrestrial dragon exiled on Earth. Formerly a member of Excalibur, and currently an agent of S.W.O.R.D. 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.


22
Rogue




Anna Marie, Uncanny X-Men #171 (1983). 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. 3) #11 (2005); lost those abilities when cleared of all personalities not her own in New X-Men (vol. 2) #46 (2008). 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.
alsoRANKED #4 on The Hottest Cartoon Characters Of All Time#8 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time#10 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time#128 on The Best Female Anime Characters


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Marvel Girl/Phoenix



Jean Grey-Summers, X-Men (vol. 1) #1 (1963). 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." She was killed by Kuan-Yin Xorn in New X-Men (vol. 1) #150 (2004), and was later resurrected by the Phoenix Force in X-Men: Phoenix ? Endsong as White Phoenix of the Crown. Currently in the "White-Hot Room" with other incarnations of the Phoenix Force. 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. alsoRANKED
#23 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#29 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time#43 on The Hottest Cartoon Characters Of All Time#103 on The Greatest Female TV Characters of All Time


24
Magneto



Max "Magnus" Eisenhardt, Uncanny X-Men #200 (1985). 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 #200 (1985). Lost his powers on M-Day, as confirmed in House of M #8 (2005), 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.  alsoRANKED #1 on The Greatest Marvel Villains Ever#8 on The Best Villains Deadpool Has Ever Faced#8 on The Best Movie Villains of All Time#17 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


25
Psylocke



Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock, Uncanny X-Men #213 (1986). Twin sister of Captain Britain, a.k.a Brian Braddock. Has served as a field leader. Killed by Vargas in X-Treme X-Men #2 (2001); returned in Uncanny X-Men #455 (2005). 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. alsoRANKED #15 on The Best Female Comic Book Characters#32 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#37 on The Hottest Cartoon Characters Of All Time#71 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


26
Longshot



Longshot, Mephisto Vs. . . . #3 (1987). A warrior from the alternate reality the Mojoverse; not a mutant, but a genetically engineered organism. Quit in Uncanny X-Men #248. Longtime on-and-off boyfriend of Dazzler. Former member of the Exiles. Presently a member of X-Factor Investigations (see below). Currently seen in X-Factor. Powers: Incredible "luck" through subconscious manipulation of probability fields; enhanced strength and agility, advanced healing capabilities, and psychometry. alsoRANKED #74 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#136 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


27
Dazzler



Alison Blaire, Uncanny X-Men #214 (1987). Dazzler is a popular singer, and public mutant. Went through the Siege Perilous when the team disbanded in Uncanny X-Men #251 (1989). Formerly a member of Excalibur. Longtime on-and-off girlfriend of Longshot. Currently seen in Uncanny X-Men. Powers: Converts sonic energy into various forms of light, including laser-like beams, brilliant flashes, and holograms. alsoRANKED #9 on The Most Ridiculous Superheroes Ever#50 on The Best Female Comic Book Characters#94 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes


28
Forge



Unrevealed, Uncanny X-Men #255 (1989). Quit in Uncanny X-Men #290 (1992). Former leader of X-Factor. Deceased: Apparently died in Astonishing X-Men (vol. 3) #30 (2009). 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.


29
Gambit



Remy LeBeau, Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 (1990). Former thief who has served as field leader. Joined forces with Apocalypse in X-Men (vol. 2) #184. 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. Currently seen in X-Men: Legacy. Powers: Ability to charge inanimate objects with explosive kinetic energy; enhanced agility, hypnotic charm.
alsoRANKED #9 on List of Marvel Vs Capcom Characters#17 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#19 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time#32 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time


30
Jubilee



Jubilation Lee, Uncanny X-Men #258 (1990). 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. After being depowered on M-Day (as confirmed in Decimation: House of M - The Day After [2006]), she served for a time on Donyell Taylor's New Warriors team, with the codename Wondra, and technology-based powers. Currently seen in X-Men. Powers: Superhuman strength and flight through advanced technology. Formerly could project and control explosive plasmoids. alsoRANKED #42 on The Best Female Comic Book Characters#64 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#77 on Comic Book Characters We Want to See on Film#115 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


31
Bishop



Lucas Bishop, Uncanny X-Men #287 (1992). Police officer from an alternate future. Left the X-Men to join O*N*E. 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.) and channel into blasts or convert into enhanced strength. Has bionic arm with enhanced strength, retractable pincers, and time-traveling capabilities. 
 alsoRANKED #57 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#80 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time#107 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


32
Revanche



Kwannon, X-Men (vol. 2) #21 (1993), Former assassin who "switched" bodies with Psylocke (see Revanche). Deceased: Died from the Legacy Virus in X-Men (vol. 2) #32 (1994). Powers: Telepathy, psychic blades, minor empathy.


33
Cannonball



Samuel Zachary Guthrie, X-Force (vol. 1) #44 (1995), First seen as an X-Men member in Uncanny X-Men #323. 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. Currently seen in Uncanny X-Men and 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. alsoRANKED #71 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#162 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


34
Joseph



Erik Lensherr, Uncanny X-Men #338 (1996), Clone of Magneto. Deceased: Died saving the world in X-Men (vol. 2) #87 (1999). Powers: Able to generate and control magnetic fields for manipulating metal, flight, force fields, electrical bolts, and electromagnetic radiation. alsoRANKED #22 on The Best Jewish Comic Book Characters


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Dr. Cecilia Reyes




36
Marrow



Sarah "Rushman, Apparently left the team after losing control of her mutation during the six-month gap between Uncanny X-Men #380 (2000) and X-Men (vol. 1) #100 (2000). Depowered on M-Day. Last seen fighting alongside the X-Cell. Powers: Currently has bones sticking out of her body. Formerly able to generate weapons and armor from her skeletal structure; healing factor, enhanced strength and agility, two hearts.,


37
Maggott



Japheth, South African mutant who met and joined the X-Men while searching for Magneto. Deceased: Died in Weapon X (vol. 2) #5 (2003); survived by one of his two slugs, Eeany or Meany. Powers: Twin maggot-like creatures form digestive system; these can eat through most forms of matter and can be released from his body to act independently. Psychometry.,
alsoRANKED #3 on The Most Ridiculous Superheroes Ever


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Cable



Nathan Christopher Charles Summers, Uncanny X-Men #381 (2000), Son of Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor who traveled to an alternate f*ture as a baby and returned as an adult. Former New Mutants mentor and member of the original X-Force. Currently fleeing through the f*ture, protecting Hope Summers from Bishop. Deceased: Died in X-Force (vol. 3) #28 (2010) after he allowed his techno-organic virus to consume his body in order to save other teammates. Powers: Telekinesis, telepathy; techno-organic material on left side of body, along with advanced technological functions.
alsoRANKED #10 on Comic Book Characters We Want to See on Film#38 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes#69 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time#70 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


39
Mirage



Danielle Moonstar, X-Men (vol. 2) #102 (2000), Formally codenamed Psyche, Mirage, and then Moonstar when active with the original New Mutants and X-Force. Active as Mirage with the X-Men and current New Mutants squad. Confirmed depowered on M-Day in House of M #8 (2005). Currently seen in New Mutants and Uncanny X-Men. Powers: Formerly capable of casting mental illusions, communicating with animals, and sensing upcoming death.


40
Sage



Tessa, X-Men (vol. 2) #109 (2000) as Tessa, Had been working with Professor X off-panel since before X-Men (vol. 1) #1. Spied on the Hellfire Club for several years. Active as Sage in X-Men (vol. 2) #109. Quit in Uncanny X-Men #454. 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.


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White Queen



Emma Grace Frost, New X-Men (vol. 1) #116 (2001), Former headmistress of the Massachusetts Academy, Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, and the Xavier Institute. Former White Queen of the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle. Ex-member of Norman Osborn's X-Men, as well as his Cabal. Romantically involved with Cyclops. Currently seen in Uncanny X-Men and Astonishing X-Men. Powers: Telepathy; can transform into an organic diamond form.
alsoRANKED #14 on The Greatest Fictional Queens


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Xorn



Kuan-Yin Xorn, New X-Men Annual 2001, Exact nature and identity not fully known (see Xorn); considered dead in New X-Men (vol. 1) #150 (2004) but came back as part of the Collective in New Avengers #16 (2006). Current situation unknown. Powers: Possessed a star in his head giving various powers such as healing and manipulation of electromagnetic waves and gravity.


43
chamber



Jonothon Evan "Jono" Starsmore, Uncanny X-Men #398 (2001), Former member of Generation X. Depowered on M-Day, as confirmed in Generation M #1 (2006); some powers restored by Clan Akkaba. Formerly a member of the Donyell Taylor's New Warriors as Decibel with technology-based powers. 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.


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Stacy X



Miranda Leevald, Uncanny X-Men #400 (2001), Former prostitute who joined the X-Men. Quit in Uncanny X-Men #422 (2003). Depowered on M-Day, as confirmed in Generation M #2 (2006). Joined the New Warriors team as Ripcord. Deceased: Killed in New Warriors (vol. 4) #16 (2008). Powers: Used technology that granted wall-crawling and enhanced jumping abilities, retractable metal coils, and flight. Formerly had snake-like skin and pheromone control.


45
Lifeguard



Heather Cameron, X-Treme X-Men #10 (2002), Sister of Slipstream. Half Shi'ar. Lover of Neal Shaara. Quit the X-Men in X-Treme X-Men #19 (2002). Retained her powers on M-Day. Current status unknown. Powers: Instinctive adaptive powers; permanently has golden skin, wings, and claws.


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Slipstream



Davis Cameron, Brother of Lifeguard. Half Shi'ar. Was a latent mutant whose powers were jump-started by Sage so he could save his sister and Gambit. Quit the X-Men in X-Treme X-Men #18 (2002). Depowered on M-Day. Current status unknown. Powers: Formerly had teleportation focused through a special surfboard.,


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Northstar



Jean-Paul Beaubier, Uncanny X-Men #414 (2002), First openly gay member of the X-Men. Twin brother of Aurora and former member of Alpha Flight. Removed from active X-Men duty in X-Men (vol. 2) #157 (2004) by Cyclops. Killed by a brainwashed Wolverine in Wolverine (vol. 3) #25 (2005); resurrected by HYDRA in Wolverine (vol. 3) #26 (2005). Recently was brainwashed by the Children of the Vault, but was restored by Rogue's X-Men team. Rejoined the X-Men in Uncanny X-Men #508 (2009). Currently seen in Uncanny X-Men. Powers: Superhuman speed, flight, and projection of brilliant flashes of light.
alsoRANKED #161 on The Best Comic Book Superheroes of All Time


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Husk



Paige Elizabeth Guthrie, Uncanny X-Men #423 (2003), Former member of Generation X. Cannonball's sister. Formerly Archangel's girlfriend. Currently seen in X-Men: Legacy. Powers: Changes physical composition of body by shedding skin.


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Juggernaut



Cain Marko, Uncanny X-Men #425 (2003), Professor Xavier's brother; formerly a longtime villain Xavier's stepbrother. 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." Is virtually immortal, and does not need to eat or breathe.
alsoRANKED #14 on The Best Villains Deadpool Has Ever Faced#14 on The Greatest Marvel Villains Ever#23 on The Best Comic Book Villains#63 on The Greatest Marvel Avengers Characters of All Time


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Warpath



James Proudstar, Uncanny X-Men #475 (2006), Former member of the Hellions (as Thunderbird) and X-Corporation. Brother of John Proudstar, the first Thunderbird. Currently a member of the X-Force squad of X-Men. Last seen in X-Force. Powers: Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, durability, and senses.
alsoRANKED #35 on X-Men Characters Who Deserve Their Own Movie#91 on The Top Marvel Comics Superheroes





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