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  2. List of X-Force members - Wikipedia

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    2.2 2000s recruits. 2.3 2010s recruits. 2.4 2020s recruits. 3 Infiltrators. 4 Notes. ... X-Force is a team of superheroes published in American comic books by Marvel ...

  3. List of X-Men members - Wikipedia

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    2000s X-Men recruits Character Name Joined in Thunderbird: Neal Shaara X-Men Unlimited #27 (June 2000) [1] ... X-Force recruits Character Name Joined in Archangel:

  4. Siryn - Wikipedia

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    Siryn becomes a core member of X-Force, a paramilitary superhero team and for a time was its field leader. As a member of X-Force, her teammate Warpath develops a romantic interest in her while she begins flirting with Deadpool. Deadpool and Siryn become involved when the two fight Black Tom Cassidy and the Juggernaut.

  5. X-Force - Wikipedia

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    The Uncanny X-Force series ended at issue #35 in 2012 and was once again relaunched as Uncanny X-Force (vol. 2) as part of Marvel NOW!, with a new team led by Storm and Psylocke, written by Sam Humphries. A concurrent X-Force book written by Dennis Hopeless, Cable and X-Force, was released at the same time, bringing Cable back into the X-Force ...

  6. X-Factor (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Mystique is forced to join X-Factor following her capture by federal agents. Sabretooth – A homicidal mutant criminal who possesses claws, heightened senses, and a healing factor . Like Mystique, Sabretooth is a captive member that Forge uses special technology to control.

  7. X-Force (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    X-Force was radically overhauled in the wake of Age of Apocalypse from issue #44, with a new creative team of writer Jeph Loeb and illustrator Adam Pollina.The in-progress Reignfire story was apparently resolved off-panel between issues, and the team's Manhattan base was abruptly blown up in the X-Men Prime one-shot special.

  8. Cable (character) - Wikipedia

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    Cable and X-Force, Volume 1: Wanted: Cable and X-Force #1–5, Marvel Now! Point One (X-Force story) May 2013 Paperback: 978-0785166900: Cable and X-Force, Volume 2: Dead or Alive: Cable and X-Force #6–9 November 2013 Paperback: 978-0785166917: Cable and X-Force, Volume 3: This Won't End Well: Cable and X-Force #10–14 February 2014 ...

  9. Revolution (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Revolution event three X-titles, X-Man, X-Force, and Generation X were to be show-run by a longstanding creator working with new writers and artists.Rob Liefeld was originally approached to take over the titles, but he turned down the offer when he found out he would be unable to hire his own colorists. [3]