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  2. Mutant X (comics) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Rachel Summers - Wikipedia

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    Rachel first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #141 (Jan. 1981) and has since been affiliated with several comic book superhero teams including the X-Men and Excalibur. [3]In 2022, she joined the Knights of X team as part of the Destiny of X era under the leadership of Captain Britain, who takes a group of mutants under her wing leading them into the Otherworld.

  4. Tildie Soames - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Jean Grey - Wikipedia

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    Marvel loosely tied questions regarding Jean Grey's eventual return to the events in 2007's X-Men: Messiah Complex in which a mutant girl named Hope—who has red hair, green eyes, and immense mutant powers—is born, [31] and 2010's X-Men: Second Coming which sees both Hope's return as a teenager and the return of the Phoenix Force.

  6. New Mutants - Wikipedia

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    The New Mutants are a group of fictional mutant superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, generally in association with the X-Men.Originally depicted as the teenaged junior class at the Xavier Institute, subsequent stories have depicted the characters as adult superheroes (in their eponymous series as well as in related titles such as X-Force and The Avengers ...

  7. Generation X (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Generation X is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.A spin-off of the X-Men, the team was created by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Chris Bachalo.

  8. Kitty Pryde - Wikipedia

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    Kitty Pryde was introduced into the X-Men title as the result of a Marvel Comics editorial dictate that the series depict a school for mutant children. [3] The Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne named Kitty Pryde after a classmate he met in art school (Canada's Alberta College of Art and Design) in 1973.

  9. Mutant (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In American comic books published by Marvel Comics, a mutant is a human being that possesses a genetic trait called the X-gene. It causes the mutant to develop superhuman powers that manifest at puberty. Human mutants are sometimes referred to as a human subspecies Homo sapiens superior or simply Homo superior.

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