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X-Force is a team of superheroes published in American comic books by Marvel Comics. Over the decades, X-Force have featured a rotating line up composed of large number of mutant characters. Notations: A slash (/) between names, indicates the character having multiple codenames during their tenure of X-Force in chronological order.
X-Statix are a team of mutant superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The team was specifically designed to be media superstars. The team, created by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred, first appears in X-Force #116 and originally assumed the moniker X-Force, taking the name of the more traditional superhero team, who appear in #117 (June 2001) claiming to be "the ...
Whether your first Jean was the Marvel Girl in her green Go Go dress, the Phoenix (who we were later told wasn't Jean, but let's be real it was basically Jean), the hyper competent blue-headsock-wearing Jean of the '90s comic and cartoon, or the cool black leather Jean of the turn of the Century (whether drawn by Frank Quitely or played by ...
Fans of Disney+'s 'X-Men '97' will be excited to read these vital X-Men mutant stories. Here's what you'll want to read right now.
Tildie is a young mutant girl who inadvertently killed her parents and a police officer after her abilities first activated. Afterwards, she is imprisoned in Benetech Labs and loses her abilities to Kavita Rao's mutant cure. Ord then kidnaps Tildie before the X-Men rescue her and return her to Benetech. [1] [2]
Karma first appears in Marvel Team-Up #100 (December 1980). [5] She joins the New Mutants as a founding member in Marvel Graphic Novel #4: The New Mutants (September 1982) and appears as a regular cast member in New Mutants from issues #1–6 (1983) and issues #29–54 (1985–87), in which she leaves the team to search for her kidnapped siblings.
Dr. Moira MacTaggert, more recently known as Moira X, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.She first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #96 (Dec. 1975) and was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum. [2]
Mutant X is a comic book published by Marvel Comics between 1998 and 2001, featuring Havok, a mutant and former member of the X-Men, who is transported into a parallel dimension. It was written by Howard Mackie and inked by Andrew Pepoy, with a series of different pencilers. The "Mutant X" universe (Earth-1298) is a reimagination of the Earth ...