List of X-Men members
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The '''[[X-Men]]''' are a team of fictional [[comic book]] [[Mutant (Marvel comics)|mutant]] [[superhero]]es, as published by [[Marvel Comics]].
Characters in '''bold''' will denote a current member of the team and a slash (/) will denote codenames in chronological order.
For background on the team's history, see [[X-Men]] and [[History of the X-Men comics]].
==Official Teams==
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| colspan=5 align=center | '''Original X-Men'''
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||[[Professor X]]
||Charles Xavier
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #42 (1968, back-up story).
||Founder of the X-Men, original headmaster of the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters, later the [[X-Mansion|Xavier Institute for Higher Learning]]. Professor X lost his powers in the [[Decimation (comics)|Decimation]], as revealed in ''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #5. During his tenure as field leader of the Uncanny X-Men, Professor X had regained his powers. Shot in the head and possibly killed by [[Bishop (comics)|Bishop]]. He was later revealed to be alive and in the possession of the reformed [[Acolytes (comics)|Acolytes]] and he is now trying to remember things from his forgotten past. <br>'''Powers''': Telepathy, astral projection, mind control, illusion casting, memory manipulation, psychic blasts, and sensing the presence of other mutants.
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||'''[[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]]'''
||Scott Summers
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #42 (1968, back-up story).
||First of the team's founding recruits and longtime field leader. Former Co-Headmaster of the [[X-Mansion|Xavier Institute]] (alongside [[Emma Frost]]) and leader of the Astonishing X-Men and Uncanny X-Men. Widower of [[Jean Grey|Jean Grey-Summers]].<br>'''Powers''': Laser-like beams of raw energy originating from his eyes.
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||'''[[Iceman (comics)|Iceman]]'''
||Robert Drake
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #46 (1968, back-up story).
||The second and the youngest of the team's founding members. Following [[Messiah Complex]], is seen in Uncanny X-Men. <br>'''Powers''': Ice generation, manipulation of water, and conversion into organic ice form.
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||'''[[Warren Worthington III|Archangel]]'''
||Warren Worthington III
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #56 (1969, back-up story).
||Xavier's third recruit into the team's original roster, and the only founding member to act as a costumed hero prior to joining the X-Men. Inactive as of ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #157. Recently rejoined an X-Men strike team for Messiah Complex and currently a member of the Uncanny X-Men. <br>'''Powers''': Flight through the use of feathered wings on his back, hollow bones like those of a bird, eagle-like vision, blood with healing properties. Recently has transformed into a blue skinned, razor winged form with enhanced strength.
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||'''[[Beast (comics)|Beast]]'''
||Dr. Henry McCoy
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #53 (1969, back-up story).
||Xavier's fourth recruit into the team's original lineup. Currently serves as both a member of the Astonishing X-Men and as the team's medical doctor and biologist.<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, enhanced senses, ambidexterity with hands and feet, minor pheromone manipulation, felinoid form, blue fur, night vision, claws, wall climbing.
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||[[Jean Grey|Phoenix]]
||Jean Grey-Summers
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #1 (1963) <br> as Marvel Girl.
||Fifth and final recruit into the team's founding roster, although her tutelage by Xavier predates the team's inception. Originally died in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #137. Killed by [[Xorn|Kuan-Yin Xorn]] in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 #150 (2003), later resurrected by the [[Phoenix (comics)|Phoenix Force]] in ''X-Men: Phoenix: Endsong.'' Currently inhabits the White-Hot Room with other incarnations of the Phoenix Force.<br>'''Powers''': Telekinesis, telepathy. As the template of the Phoenix Force she was able to generate vast amounts of energy, to convert herself into pure energy, and to manipulate objects on a subatomic scale.
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| colspan=5 align=center | '''1960s recruits'''
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||[[Mimic (comics)|Mimic]]
||Calvin Rankin
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #27 (1966).
||Blackmailed his way into membership. First member to be expelled by Xavier in ''X-Men'' vol. 1 #29 and possibly the first non-mutant member of the team, his status as a mutant has been disputed. Last seen as a prisoner of the Thunderbolts.<br>'''Powers''': Copying of others' superhuman powers and abilities; sometimes permanently.
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||[[Kevin Sydney|Changeling]]
||Kevin Sydney
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #40 (1968).
||Former villain who impersonated [[Professor X]] at Xavier's request in ''X-Men'' vol. 1 #40 (1968) (behind the scenes), died while impersonating Xavier in ''X-Men'' vol. 1 #42 (1968) making him the first X-Man to die.<br>'''Powers''': Shape-shifting, latent telepathy.
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||[[Polaris (comics)|Polaris]]
||Lorna Dane
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #60 (1969)<br> as Lorna Dane.
||Havok's on/off girlfriend. Revealed to be the daughter of [[Magneto (comics)|Magneto]]. Active as [[Polaris (comics)|Magnetrix]] in ''X-Men: The Hidden Years'' #3; active as [[Polaris (comics)|Polaris]] in ''X-Men'' vol. 1 #97 (1976). Was recently depowered during M-Day, but had her powers restored after being turned into a Horseman of Apocalypse. She has recently returned to the Uncanny X-Men. Currently a member of the [[Starjammers]], as seen in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #486. She has since then been kidnapped by Emperor Vulcan.<br>'''Powers''': Generation of magnetic fields, used for manipulating metal, flight, force fields, and energy blasts. She also has naturally green hair.
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||[[Havok (comics)|Havok]]
||Alexander Summers
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #58 (1969).
||Brother of [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]]. Currently the leader of the [[Starjammers]], as seen in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #486, after the death of his father. Currently imprisoned by Emperor Vulcan.<br>'''Powers''': Plasma blasts, absorption of 'cosmic' energy.
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| colspan=5 align=center | '''Xavier's secret team'''
While the original X-Men were still captives of Krakoa, Charles Xavier made his first attempt at a rescue using students from Moira MacTaggert's Muir-MacTaggert Research Center. This was not shown until a flashback in ''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #4 (2006), however, through retroactive continuity this places them as members of the X-Men prior to ''Giant Sized X-Men'' #1 (1975)
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||[[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)|Vulcan]]
||Gabriel Summers
||''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #4 (2006).
||Originally a student of Moira MacTaggert, made an X-Man to help save the original X-Men. The third Summers brother. [[Missing in action|MIA]] until recently when he attacked the X-Men and kidnapped [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]] and [[Rachel Summers|Marvel Girl]]. Current leader of the Shi'ar, after killing D'Ken and his father Corsair.<br>'''Powers''': Omega-level energy manipulation, flight, and unaided movement in space.
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||[[Petra (comics)|Petra]]
||Petra Kristensen
||''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #4 (2006).
||Originally a student of Moira MacTaggert, made an X-Man to help save the original X-Men. Killed in action in ''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #6.<br>'''Powers''': Earth manipulation, and able to change properties of rock-like materials.
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||[[Darwin (comics)|Darwin]]
||Armando Muñoz
||''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #4 (2006).
||Originally a student of Moira MacTaggert, made an X-Man to help save the original X-Men. He was joined of the Uncanny X-Men. Currently a member of [[X-Factor Investigations|X-Factor]].<br>'''Powers''': Constant reactive evolution.
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||[[Sway (comics)|Sway]]
||Suzanne Chan
||''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #4 (2006).
||Originally a student of Moira MacTaggert, made an X-Man to help save the original X-Men. Killed in action.<br>'''Powers''': Time manipulation, and the ability to replay events in a psychometric-like fashion.
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| colspan=5 align=center | '''1970s recruits'''
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||'''[[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]]'''
||Kurt Wagner
||''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (1975).
||Currently member of the ''Uncanny X-Men''; son of [[Mystique (comics)|Mystique]]. Former member of Excalibur. <br>'''Powers''': Teleportation, wall-crawling, prehensile tail, blue fur, invisibility in shadows, glowing eyes.
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||'''[[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]'''
||James Howlett
||''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (1975).
||Nicknamed and best known as '''Logan'''. Arguably the team's most iconic member. Currently a member of the ''Astonishing X-Men'', the ''Uncanny X-Men'', and the ''[[Avengers (comics)|New Avengers]]'' and he is the new leader of ''[[X-Force]]'', and is seen in his own adventures recounted in '''Wolverine: Origins''' and '''Wolverine'''.<br>'''Powers''': Healing factor (regeneration of tissue, immunity to virtually all toxins and pathogens), enhanced senses, adamantium skeleton and retractable adamantium 'claws.'
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||[[Banshee (comics)|Banshee]]
||Sean Cassidy
||''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (1975).
||Former co-leader of the young mutant team [[Generation X]]. Quit in ''X-Men'' vol. 2 #4 (1991). Killed in ''[[X-Men: Deadly Genesis]]'' #2 (2006).<br>'''Powers''': Devastating sonic scream, flight, enhanced hearing.
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||'''[[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]]'''
||Ororo Munroe
||''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (1975).
||Second field-leader and longtime leader of the team. She has been a continual member of the main team longer than any other from 1975 until 2000 excluding interim periods; married to the [[Black Panther (comics)|Black Panther]], and a former member of the [[Fantastic Four]]. Curently a member of the Astonishing X-Men team. <br>'''Powers''': Weather manipulation (lighting bolts, wind, rain, etc.), flight by 'riding' wind currents.
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||[[Sunfire (comics)|Sunfire]]
||Shiro Yoshida
||''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (1975).
||Quit in ''X-Men'' vol. 1 #94 (1975) after only one mission but remained an ally for years afterward. Recently served as Apocalypse's Horseman of Famine after being depowered by Rogue. Currently working for Mister Sinister on The Marauders.<br>'''Powers''': Generation of nuclear fire, flight by jet propulsion, absorption of and therefore immunity to various kinds of energy.
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||'''[[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]]'''
||Piotr Rasputin
||''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (1975).
||Supposedly died in finding a cure for the Legacy Virus in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #390 (2001); restored to life in ''[[Astonishing X-Men]]'' vol. 3 #4 (2004); currently a member of the Astonishing X-Men and the Uncanny X-Men.<br>'''Powers''': Able to convert into living steel form, granting vast superhuman strength and near-invulnerability. Can survive for long periods without oxygen while in steel form.
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||[[Thunderbird (comics)|Thunderbird]]
||John Proudstar
||''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (1975).
||Died in ''X-Men'' vol. 1 #95 (1975) on the team's second mission. His brother [[Warpath (comics)|James Proudstar]], a.k.a Warpath, is a member of the Uncanny X-Men. Later, an Indian mutant with energy powers joined the team under the name '[[Neal Shaara|Thunderbird]]'.<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength, speed and durability.
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| colspan=5 align=center | '''1980s recruits'''
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||[[Kitty Pryde|Shadowcat]]
||Katherine Pryde
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #129 (1980) <br> as [[Kitty Pryde]].
||Active as [[Kitty Pryde|Sprite]] in ''X-Men'' vol. 1 #139 (1980); active as [[Kitty Pryde|Ariel]] in ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #5 (1982); active as [[Kitty Pryde|Shadowcat]] in ''Kitty Pryde & Wolverine'' #5 (1985). During the X-Men's situation with the Breakworld, Kitty bonded to a giant bullet and cannot escape it, she is presumed deceased as it is revealed she will eventually hit a planet and die or just die of natural causes<br>'''Powers''': 'Phasing' through solid objects, also allowing her to disrupt electronics and to walk on air.
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||[[Lockheed (comics)|Lockheed]]
||Lockheed
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #168 (1983).
||Extraterrestrial dragonoid exiled on Earth. Is sometimes considered a member of the X-Men in general. Status with the X-Men and S.W.O.R.D. is now unknown following the events happening to Kitty Pryde.<br>'''Powers''': Flight, empathy, firebreathing, ability to speak several languages, including English. Has shown telepathic resistance, and telepathic connection with his owner, [[Kitty Pryde|Shadowcat]].
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||[[Rogue (comics)|Rogue]]
||Anna Marie
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #171 (1983).
||Has served as a field leader. Current field leader of the X-Men. Once had the powers and memories of Ms. Marvel ([[Carol Danvers]]); was forced to absorb Sunfire's abilities permanently in ''Rogue'' vol. 3 #11 (2005). Has recently come back from a deep coma, and healed of viruses and alien minds in her brain. Now being shown in X-Men: Legacy.<br>'''Powers''': Absorbs powers, memories and personality by skin-to-skin contact. Prolonged contact can cause her to permanently absorb someone's powers and perhaps kill them.
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||[[Rachel Summers|Marvel Girl]]
||Rachel Summers
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #188 (1984)
||Daughter of [[Jean Grey]] and [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]] from [[Days of Future Past|an alternate future]] that may never come to exist; active as [[Rachel Summers|Phoenix]] in ''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #9 (1985); active as [[Rachel Summers|Marvel Girl]] in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #444 (2004). Currently a member of the [[Starjammers]], as shown in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #486. Managed to escape after the final battle with Emperor Vulcan. Current whereabouts unknown.<br>'''Powers''': Telekinesis, telepathy, and manipulation of a small amount of "Phoenix Force".
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||[[Magneto (comics)|Magneto]]
||Erik Lehnsherr
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #202 (1985).
||The team's long-time enemy was briefly "redeemed" and appointed leader of the X-Men and the junior team the [[New Mutants]]; became Headmaster of the [[X-Mansion|Xavier Institute]] in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #200 (1985). Depowered as of M-Day, only to have his powers restored by the Collective. Now being shown in X-Men: Legacy alongside Omega Sentinel.<br>'''Powers''': Generation of extremely potent magnetic fields, which can be used for manipulating metal, flight.
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||[[Psylocke]]
||Elisabeth Braddock
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #213 (1987).
||Twin sister of [[Captain Britain]] a.k.a Brian Braddock. Has served as a field leader. Killed by [[Vargas (comics)|Vargas]] in ''X-Treme X-Men'' #2 (2001); returned alive in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #455 (2005). Originally Caucasian but switched bodies with an Asian female assassin by the Hand which also changed and expanded her powers. Thought to be dead in ''New Excalibur'' #8, unhinged from time and currently with the [[Exiles (Marvel Comics)|Exiles]].<br>'''Powers''': Telekinesis, immunity to any physical or mental alteration, telekinetic katana.
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||[[Dazzler]]
||Alison Blaire
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #214 (1987).
||Popular singer and public mutant. Went through Siege Perilous when team disbanded in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #251 (1989). Formerly a member of [[Excalibur (comics)#New Excalibur (2005)|Excalibur]]. Set to return to the Uncanny X-Men after its 500th issue.<br>'''Powers''': Converts sonic energy into various forms of light, including laser-like beams, brilliant flashes, and holograms.
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||[[Longshot]]
||Unknown
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #215 (1987).
||A warrior from an alternate reality, the [[Mojoverse]]; not a mutant but a [[genetically engineered]] being. Quit in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #248. Formerly a member of the [[Exiles (comics)|Exiles]]. Current member of [[X-Factor Investigations]]<br>'''Powers''': Incredible 'luck' through subconscious manipulation of quantum probability fields, enhanced strength and agility, psychometry. Signature weapon is shuriken-type blades, which his luck power enables him to throw with superhuman accuracy.
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||[[Forge (comics)|Forge]]
||Unknown
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #255 (1989).
||Quit in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #290 (1992). Former leader of X-Factor, currently provides technical support to the X-Men and their allies.<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman invention (imagines a new technology, intuitively knows how to construct it), limited magical abilities, arm and leg replaced by advanced mechanical prosthetics.
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| colspan=5 align=center | '''1990s recruits'''
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||[[Jubilee (comics)|Jubilee]]
||Jubilation Lee
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #273 (1990).
||Ran away from home to live in a mall, where she found about her powers. Joined the X-Men after saving Wolverine's life. After being depowered through Decimation, joined the New Warriors and serves as a second in command.<br>'''Powers''': Super strength and flight through advanced technology. Formerly could project and control explosive plamoids.
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||[[Gambit (comics)|Gambit]]
||Remy LeBeau
||''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #14 (1990).
||Former thief who has served as field leader. Joined forces with [[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]] in ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #184. Worked for [[Mister Sinister]] following the defeat of Apocalypse. Now being shown in X-Men: Legacy.<br>'''Powers''': 'Charges' objects with energy, causing them to glow and explode; enhanced agility, hypnotic charm. Signature weapon is regular playing cards 'charged' with energy, having the effect of grenades when thrown. Also uses Japanese bo staff with great skill; hi-tech bo staff can channel his powers.
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||[[Bishop (comics)|Bishop]]
||Lucas Bishop
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #287 (1992).
||Police officer from an alternate future. Left the X-Men to side with O*N*E. Formerly one of Iron Man's pro-registration forces guarding Negative Zone prison. Currently following Cable and the mutant baby through the future to kill them.<br>'''Powers''': Can absorb all forms of electromagnetic energy (light, heat, electricity, etc.) and channel this absorbed energy into blasts or enhanced strength. Also has bionic arm with enhanced strength, retractable pincers, and time travelling capabilities.
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||[[Revanche]]
||Kwannon
||''X-Men'' vol. 2 #20 (1993).
||Former [[assassin]] who "switched" bodies with Psylocke (see her [[Revanche|entry]] for details). Died in ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #32 (1994).<br>'''Powers''': Telepathy, psychic 'blades,' empathy.
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||[[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]]
||Samuel Guthrie
||''[[X-Force]]'' vol. 1 #44 (1995).
||First seen as an X-Man in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #323. Former member and field leader of the [[New Mutants]] and [[X-Force]], first member of an affiliated team to "graduate" to permanent status as an X-Man. Former member of the X-Men. Current member of the [[Brotherhood of Evil Mutants|Brotherhood]].<br>'''Powers''': Propelled flight, kinetic blasts, protective forcefield.
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||[[Joseph (comics)|Joseph]]
||Unknown, genetic clone of Erik Lehnsherr (Magneto)
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #338 (1996).
||[[Cloning|Clone]] of [[Magneto (comics)|Magneto]], died in ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #87 (1999) saving the world.<br>'''Powers''': Generation of extremely potent magnetic fields, used for manipulating metal, flight, force fields, electrical bolts, and electromagnetic radiation.
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||[[Cecilia Reyes]]
||Cecilia Reyes
||''X-Men'' vol. 2 #70 (1997).
||Surgeon whose being a mutant was exposed during [[Operation: Zero Tolerance]], reluctantly joined, last seen imprisoned in concentration camp in ''Weapon X'' vol. 2 #5.<br>'''Powers''': Generation of forcefield, which can also be used offensively.
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||[[Marrow (comics)|Marrow]]
||Sarah
||''X-Men'' vol. 2 #70 (1997).
||Apparently left the team after losing control of mutation during six-month gap between ''Uncanny X-Men'' #380 and ''X-Men'' vol. 1 #100. Currently appearing in ''[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]'' as part of the X-Cell, where she appears to be depowered.<br>'''Powers''': Currently has bones sticking out of body. Formerly able generate knives and weapons made of bone from her body, healing factor, enhanced strength and agility, two hearts.
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||[[Maggott]]
||Japheth
||''X-Men'' vol. 2 #70 (1997).
||South African mutant searching for Magneto. Died in ''[[Weapon X]]'' vol. 2 #5 (2002), however survived by one of his two slugs Eeany and Meany.<br>'''Powers''': Two maggot-like creatures form his digestive system and cause his skin to turn blue when in him. The maggots can consume anything, and provide him with enhanced strength, and psychometry.
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||[[Nate Grey|X-Man]]
||Nate Grey
||''Astonishing X-Men'' vol. 2 #2 (1999).
||Son of [[Jean Grey]] from the [[Age of Apocalypse]], died in ''X-Man'' #75 (2001) saving the earth from an alien menace.<br>'''Powers''': Telepathy, telekinesis, psychometry, precognition, cross-dimensional travel.
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| colspan=5 align=center | '''2000s recruits'''
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||[[Cable (comics)|Cable]]
||Nathan Summers
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #381 (2000).
||Son of [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]] and [[Madelyne Pryor]], who travelled to alternate future and then came back as an adult. Former member of the X-Men. Supposedly died protecting his island Providence from an attack from Gambit and Sunfire in ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) 200, but returned back to life in X-Men #205. Currently running away from Bishop in the future with the mutant baby. <br>'''Powers''': Telekinesis imbued by parasitic entity, techno-organic material on left side of body, resulting in technological advancements and enhanced strength on said side.
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||[[Neal Shaara|Thunderbird]]
||Neal Shaara
||''X-Men Unlimited'' vol. 1 #27 (2000).
||First seen as an X-Man in ''X-Men'' vol. 2 #100 (2000). Quit in ''X-Treme X-Men'' #19.<br>'''Powers''': Generate plasma blasts, which can also be used for flight.
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||[[Sage (comics)|Sage]]
||Tessa
||''X-Men'' vol. 2 #109 (2000) as [[Sage (comics)|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 (comics)|Sage]] in ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #109. Quit in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #454. Current member of the Exiles. Former member of Excalibur. <br>'''Powers''': Computer-like brain, mutant sensing, jumpstarting mutations, telepathy.
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||[[Danielle Moonstar|Moonstar]]
||Danielle Moonstar
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #102 (2000).
||Employee of the Xavier Institute and former [[New Mutants|New Mutant]], who was a part-time X-Man in only one mission. Currently depowered after the [[Decimation (comics)|Decimation]]. Currently an instructor at [[Camp Hammond]].<br>'''Powers''': Formerly capable of casting illusions, communication with animals, sense of death.
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||'''[[Emma Frost|White Queen]]'''
||Emma Frost
||''New X-Men'' vol. 1 #116 (2001).
||Former headmistress of the [[X-Mansion|Xavier Institute]] and currently part of the Astonishing X-Men and Uncanny X-Men. Former White Queen of the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle; former headmistress of the Massachusetts Academy's Hellions and of Generation X.<br>'''Powers''': Telepathy, able to convert into diamond form.
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||[[Chamber (comics)|Chamber]]
||Jonothon Starsmore
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #398 (2001).
||Former member of [[Generation X (comics)|Generation X]]. Initially depowered following the events of [[Decimation (comics)|M-Day]], powers since restored by Clan Akkaba. Currently a member of [[New Warriors]].<br>'''Powers''': Unknown abilities granted by Apocalypse's blood as well as tech that allows him to control sound for telekinesis, flight, and construct creation. Formerly possessed energy blasts and telepathy.
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||[[Xorn|Kuan-Yin Xorn]]
||Kuan-Yin Xorn
||''New X-Men Annual 2001''.
||Exact nature and identity of character not fully known (see entry for details), died in ''New X-Men'' (vol. 1) #150 (2004).<br>'''Powers''': A star in his head, vitakinesis, manipulation of electromagnetism and gravity.
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||[[Stacy X]]
||Miranda Leevald
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #400 (2002).
||Former prostitute who joined X-Men team. Quit in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #422. Currently depowered after the effects of [[Decimation (comics)|Decimation]]. Recently joined the [[New Warriors]] team<br>'''Powers''': Uses tech that grants wall crawling, enhanced jumping, retractable metal coils, and flight. Formerly had snake-like skin, pheromone-generation and manipulation.
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||[[Lifeguard (comics)|Lifeguard]]
||Heather Cameron
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #10 (2002).
||Sister of [[Slipstream (comics)|Slipstream]], half [[Shi'ar]]; lover of [[Neal Shaara|Thunderbird]]. Quit in ''X-Treme X-Men'' #19.<br>'''Powers''': Adaptive powers to protect others. After a recent change, she now permanently has golden skin, wings, and claws.
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||[[Slipstream (comics)|Slipstream]]
||Davis Cameron
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #10 (2002).
||Brother of [[Lifeguard (comics)|Lifeguard]], half [[Shi'ar]]; was a latent mutant but powers were jumpstarted by [[Sage (comics)|Sage]] to save his sister and [[Gambit (comics)|Gambit]]. Quit in ''X-Treme X-Men'' #18. Apparently depowered after M-Day ([[Decimation (comics)|Decimation]]).<br>'''Powers''': Formerly had warpspeed teleportation started by a special surfboard.
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||[[Northstar]]
||Jean-Paul Beaubier
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #414 (2002).
||First openly gay X-Man. Former member of [[Alpha Flight]]; removed from active duty in ''X-Men'' vol. 2 #157 (2004) by Cyclops. Killed by a brainwashed [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]] in ''Wolverine'' vol. 3 #25; resurrected by [[HYDRA (comics)|HYDRA]] in ''Wolverine'' vol. 3 #26. Recently was brainwashed by The Children of the Vault, but then restored by Rogue's X-Men team, and is formerly under their care. Current whereabouts is unknown.<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman speed, flight, generation of light.
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||[[Husk (comics)|Husk]]
||Paige Guthrie
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #421 (2003).
||Former [[Generation X (comics)|Generation X]] member; [[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]]'s sister; [[Archangel (comics)|Archangel]]'s lover; removed from active duty in ''X-Men'' (vol. 1) #157 (2004) by Cyclops.<br>'''Powers''': Can change her outer body composition by shedding skin.
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||[[Juggernaut (comics)|Juggernaut]]
||Cain Marko
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #425 (2003).
||Formerly a long-time villain and Xavier's stepbrother; not a mutant. After leaving the X-Men, was briefly a member of Excalibur, but he recently left the team, and his current status is unknown.<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength and endurance, forcefield, regeneration, "unstoppable". He is virtually immortal, and does not need to eat or breathe.
|-
||[[Xorn|Shen Xorn]]
||Shen Xorn
||''X-Men'' vol. 2 #162 (2004).
||Twin brother of Magneto imposter [[Xorn|Kuan-Yin Xorn]]; Part of the X-Men in their fight against [[Exodus (comics)|Exodus]]' [[Brotherhood of Mutants|Brotherhood]]. Left in ''X-Men'' (vol. 1) #164 (2005). Depowered after the effects of [[Decimation (comics)|Decimation]].<br>'''Powers''': Formerly had a black hole in his head, telepathy.
|-
||'''[[Warpath (comics)|Warpath]]'''
||James Proudstar
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #475 (2006).
||Former member of the Hellions and [[X-Corporation]]. Current member of [[X-Force]] and Uncanny X-Men. <br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, durability, and senses; flight.
|-
||[[Karima Shapandar|Omega Sentinel]]
||Karima Shapandar
||''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #192 (2006).
||[[Prime Sentinel|Omega Prime Sentinel]]. Former member of the [[Excalibur (comics)|Genoshan Excalibur]]; former member of the X-Men. Recently had body taken over by the Marauder Malice and forced to betray the team. Now cured and worked to restore Xavier's mind. Once Xavier's mind was restored he left Karima and Magneto behind with a thanks.<br>'''Powers''': Cyborg; possesses superhuman strength, speed and resistance, regeneration, flight, electrostatic poles mounted on her arms, unspecified weapons and mechanisms that retract into her body. She can also control and "speak" to machines.
|-
||'''[[Armor (comics)|Armor]]'''
||Hisako Ichiki
||''Astonishing X-Men'' (vol. 3) #20 (2007).
||Member of the Astonishing X-Men and a former student at the Xavier Institute.<br>'''Powers''': Ability to generate psionic body armor that grants superhuman strength and durability.
|-
||'''[[Hepzibah (comics)|Hepzibah]]'''
||(Unpronounceable)
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #486 (2007).
||Former member of the [[Starjammers]]. Joined the X-Men before X-Force in Messiah Complex after losing her lover, Corsair, and being stranded on Earth. Now back with the Uncanny X-Men. <br>'''Powers''': Enhanced agility, speed, and reflexes, retractable claws, hyper-keen senses, mind-altering pheromones and night vision.
|-
||[[Caliban (comics)|Caliban]]
||Unknown
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #487 (2007).
||Former member of the [[Morlocks (comics)|Morlocks]]. Joined X-Force before his death in ''New X-Men #45''. <br>'''Powers''': Ability to sense and track other mutants, superhuman strength, speed, endurance, reflexes, and durability, as well as clawed fingernails.
|-
||'''[[Pixie (X-Men)|Pixie]]'''
||Megan Gywnn
||''X-Men Free Comic Book Day (2008)
||Originally a member of the New X-Men and a student of the Xavier Institute, she is recruited after assisting the X-Men in stopping a N'Garai invasion.<br>'''Powers''': Flight, hallucinatory dust, magical soulknife, and limited magic abilities such as teleportation.
|-
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=5 align=center | '''Allies and honorary members'''
|-
||[[Candace Southern|Candy Southern]]
||Candace Southern
||''X-Men: the Hidden Years'' #10.
||Formerly was Archangel's girlfriend and member of the Defenders with him. Became honorary X-Man to help Cyclops and Jean Grey to find Angel in the Savage Land. Later became a part of an alien entity called the Phalanx, and gained the abilities of being assimilated. Died in Uncanny X-Men (vol.1) #306<br>'''Powers''': After being assimilated by the Phalanx, she gained the ability to assimilate others, was part of a hive organism, and was made of techno-organic material. She was also bonded through a technarx link to Cameron Hodge (her killer, who was also a phalanx).
|-
||[[Jamie Madrox|Multiple Man]]
||Jamie Madrox
||''Giant Size Fantastic Four'' #4 (1975).
||[[Mister Fantastic]] alerted Professor X to his existence and left him in his custody. He was offered membership many times over the years but always refused, however remained a staunch ally. Eventually joined Moira's splinter Muir Island X-Men (see below). Currently leader of X-Factor Investigations.<br>'''Powers''': Multiple Man can create over forty duplicates of himself. He has shown to have a near-telepathic connection with his "dupes" and can absorb them whenever he wants to. All the information the dupes learned are transferred to the main Madrox once absorbed.
|-
||[[Moira MacTaggert]]
||Moira MacTaggert
||''X-Men'' (vol. 1) #96 (1975).
||Longtime ally of Xavier's before he created the X-Men. A geneticist who aided the team for most of its existence until her death in ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #108 (2000).<br>'''Powers''': None, human. However, she has shown some uncanny "abilities". She has an immunity to her sons [[Proteus (comics)|(Proteus)]] powers, as well as an immunity to the Legacy Virus, which usually attacks mutants. She has also been shown having a ghost-like form.
|-
||[[Ms. Marvel]]
||Carol Danvers
||''Avengers'' Annual #10 (1981).
||Between losing her powers as Ms. Marvel and gaining her powers as Binary, Carol was a resident of Xavier's school. Refused membership when Xavier offered it to Rogue.<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength, speed, and durability, flight, energy absorption and photon blasts.
|-
||[[Katie Power|Energizer]]
||Katie Power
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #195 (1985).
||A founding member of [[Power Pack]]. Was made an Honorary member of the X-Men after her siblings were captured by the Morlocks. Katie helped the X-Men capture those responsible, and even received a leather X-Men jacket.<br>'''Powers''': Received her powers from a Kymellian, and alien species. These abilities allowed her to absorb energy, disintegrate matter to get energy from its mass, plasma bursts from her chest, and a healing ability amplified by her siblings' presence.
|-
||[[Madelyne Pryor|Goblin Queen]]
||Madelyne Pryor
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #221 (1987).
||Madelyne began staying with the X-Men when [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]] left her to form [[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]. She stayed with the X-Men until she became the Goblin Queen during [[Inferno (Marvel Comics)|Inferno]].<br>'''Powers''': Being a clone of [[Jean Grey]] she possessed the same telekinetic and telepathic abilities, just at a lower level of power than Jean has. She has also shown the ability to teleport, psychic energy absorption, as well as various mystical powers.
|-
||[[Gateway (comics)|Gateway]]
||Unknown
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #229 (1988).
||Unofficial member of the X-Men. Teleported the team where they needed to go while they were based in Australia following their "deaths". Grandfather of X-Man Lucas Bishop.<br>'''Powers''': Teleportation, telepathy, omniscience.
|-
||[[Quicksilver (comics)|Quicksilver]]
||Pietro Maximoff
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #304 (1993).
||Pietro was a resident of Xavier's mansion on two separate occasions, first when Magneto returned with Avalon, then later following Onslaught, when his wife and sister were "killed".<br>'''Powers''': Formerly superhuman speed.
|-
||[[Red Lotus (comics)|Red Lotus]]
||Paul Hark
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #7 (2002).
||Martial artist who aided the X-Treme X-Men on more than one occasion.<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman speed, agility, coordination, reflexes and balance.
|-
||[[M (comics)|M]]
||Monet St. Croix
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #410 (2002).
||A member of the [[X-Corporation]] who was on loan for one mission. She clearly states she is on loan so is regarded as an ally and not an X-Men member, honorary or otherwise. Currently a member of X-Factor Investigations.<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength, speed and intelligence, flight, invulnerability, telepathy.
|-
||[[Evangeline Whedon|Vange Whedon]]
||Evangeline Whedon
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #35 (2003).
||X-Men's lawyer. <br>'''Powers''': Metamorphic trancer whose transformation into an enormous, winged red dragon can be triggered consciously or by the presence of blood.
|-
||[[Deadpool (comics)|Deadpool]]
||Wade Wilson
||Cable and Deadpool #8 (2004).
||Ex-cancer victim who was given a healing factor after involvement with Weapon X. Mercenary for hire. Hired by the X-Men to take down Cable. Given his own X-Men costume (one standard and one like Marvel Girl's). Although he regarded himself as an X-Man, he betrayed the team for Cable. Currently starring in a book with Cable.<br>'''Powers''': Healing factor, "Bodyslide" teleportation, augmented strength, speed, agility, endurance, and reflexes, cursed immortality.
|-
||[[Magma (comics)|Magma]]
||Amara Aquilla
||''New X-Men - Yearbook Special'' (2005).
||Resident of Xavier's and a member of the teaching staff. Not an X-Man but has U.N. X-Treme Sanctions Executive status.<br>'''Powers''': Can turn into magma-form, heat resistance, can create earthquakes and volcanoes.
|-
||[[Pulse (X-Men)|Pulse]]
||Augustus
||''X-Men'' vol. 2 #181.
||Tagged along with Mystique when she came to join the X-Men. Could possibly be seen as a member during his tenure.<br>'''Powers''': Emits a pulsing energy that disables mutant powers and certain electronic devices.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=5 align=center | '''Infiltrators, imposters & involuntary members'''
|-
||[[Phoenix (comics)|Phoenix Force]]
||Phoenix Force
||''X-Men'' vol. 1 #101 (1976).
||A cosmic entity that impersonated [[Jean Grey]].<br>'''Powers''': Reality warping, omnipathy, omniscience. Limitless power that can power up selected beings.
|-
||[[Dark Beast]]
||Henry McCoy (Earth 295)
||''X-Men Unlimited'' vol. 1 #10 (1996).
||Version of [[Beast (comics)|Beast]] from the [[Age of Apocalypse]] timeline that replaced the original Beast temporarily.<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, enhanced senses, ambidexterity with hands and feet, ape-like form, blue fur, experimentation on self provided some other powers.
|-
||[[Skrullverine|"Skrullverine"]]
||Unknown
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #370 (1999).
||Alien [[Skrull]] who impersonated and genuinely believed himself to be [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]. Killed in ''Astonishing X-Men'' vol. 2 #3 (1999).<br>'''Powers''': Shape-shifting, claws.
|-
||[[Mystique (comics)|Mystique]]
||Raven Darkholme
||''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #181 (2006).
||Former leader of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, foster mother of Rogue and mother of Nightcrawler. Voted a probational member in ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #174; former member of Rogue's squad, who defected to the Marauders after revealing herself as a double-agent. Battled Wolverine in his solo series and currently working alone.<br>'''Powers''': Shapeshifting, retarded aging, enhanced senses, blue skin and yellow eyes, poison immunity, minor reactive abilities.
|-
||[[Sabretooth (comics)|Sabretooth]]
||Victor Creed
||''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #192 (2006).
||Long time foe of the X-Men and Wolverine. Formerly a member of the Marauders, the Brotherhood of Mutants and Weapon X; former involuntary member and prisoner of the X-Men. Recently managed to escape the X-Men after a huge accident on Cable's island Providence only to be killed by Wolverine in '''Wolverine #55.'''<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength, enhanced senses, healing factor, razor-sharp claws and teeth, highly resistant to telepathic detection and control.
|-
||[[Lady Mastermind]]
||Regan Wyngarde
||''X-Men'' vol. 2 #192 (2006).
||Former ally of [[Sebastian Shaw (comics)|Sebastian Shaw]], daughter of [[Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde)|Mastermind]] and half-sister of [[Martinique Jason]]. Former member of the X-Men who has defected to the Marauders after revealing herself as a double-agent. Recently stabbed in the chest, and possibly dead.<br>'''Powers''': Projection of extremely realistic illusions into the minds of others, telepathy.
|-
||[[Donald Pierce]]
||Donald Pierce
||'' Young X-Men'' #1 (2008).
||Impersonated Cyclops.
|}
==X-Men substitute teams==
===New Mutant Graduate X-Men===
{| class="wikitable"
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real name
!width=65%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | While the X-Men were de-aged, the [[New Mutants]] briefly "graduated" to become X-Men in ''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #10 (1986).
|-
||[[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]]
||Samuel Guthrie
||Current member of the X-Men.<br>'''Powers''':Flight,Ability to release thermochemical energy, While in flight has superhuman physical resistance, Difficult to stop
|-
||[[Danielle Moonstar|Mirage]]
||Danielle Moonstar
||Formerly part-time X-Man, lost her powers due to Decimation, and lost her advisory job at the Xavier Institute.<br>'''Powers''': Telepathy,Illusion generation,Psionic arrows,Telepathic rapport with animals,Quantum energy powers,Ability to create of solid objects
|-
||[[Karma (comics)|Karma]]
||Xi'an Coy Manh
||Resident at the Institute, first lesbian X-Man.<br>'''Powers''': Mental possession of others.
|-
||[[Sunspot (comics)|Sunspot]]
||Roberto da Costa
||Joined the Hellfire Club.<br>'''Powers''': Energy absorption, energy provides super strength, energy blasts and extremely dark skin.
|-
||[[Cypher (comics)|Cypher]]
||Douglas Ramsey
||Died saving Wolfsbane from bullet in ''New Mutants'' #60 (1988).<br>'''Powers''': Omnilingual, understanding of any form of communication.
|-
||[[Warlock (New Mutants)|Warlock]]
||Warlock
||Died in ''New Mutants'' #90, later resurrected as Douglock.<br>'''Powers''':Techno-organic body, shape-shifting, unstable molecules, fusing with others, infection and assimilation of humans through a virus he creates (all average powers of the Technarch). His "mutation" is his ability to have feelings.
|-
||[[Magma (comics)|Magma]]
||Amara Aquilla
||Currently advising at the Xavier Institute, has X.S.E status.<br>'''Powers''': Can turn into magma-form, can create earthquakes and volcanoes.
|-
||[[Magik (comics)|Magik]]
||Illyana Rasputin
||Sister of X-Man Colossus. Died in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #303 (1993) due to Legacy Virus.<br>'''Powers''': Creation of teleportation disks, magic, magical armor, Soulsword.
|-
||[[Wolfsbane (comics)|Wolfsbane]]
||Rahne Sinclair
||Joined Madrox's detective agency before knowing if she'd be fired or not for having an affair with a student. Current member of [[X-Force]]. Adopted daughter of late [[Moira MacTaggert]].<br>'''Powers''': Lycanthrope with claws, enhanced senses, strength, agility, endurance, and healing in wolf and semi-wolf form.
|}
===Muir Island X-Men===
{| class="wikitable"
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real name
!width=65%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | In the wake of the X-Men's "death" during "[[The Fall of the Mutants]]", a team of X-Men was put together on Muir Island in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #254-255 (1989).
|-
||[[Banshee (comics)|Banshee]]
||Sean Cassidy
||Founder of the Muir Island X-Men. Best known as a member of the main X-Men team. Died in ''[[X-Men: Deadly Genesis]]'' #2 (2006).
|-
||[[Forge (comics)|Forge]]
||Unrevealed
||Important member of the Muir Island X-Men. Best known as a member of the main X-Men team. Current solo operative who sometimes helps the X-Men.
|-
||[[Moira MacTaggert]]
||Moira MacTaggert
||Long-time X-Men ally. Died in ''X-Men'' #108 (2001).
|-
||[[Polaris (comics)|Polaris]]
||Lorna Dane
||Best known as a long time member of the main X-Men team. At this time Lorna had a [[secondary mutation]] that caused her to draw upon negative emotional energy to bring her physical strength to a greater level.
|-
||[[Amanda Sefton]]
||Jimaine Szardos
||Foster sister and former lover of X-Man Nightcrawler. Formerly spent her time as ruler of "Limbo" as the second Magik.<br>'''Powers''': Proficient magic skills used for teleportation, spell casting and more. Magic armor and Soulsword.
|-
||[[Sunder (comics)|Sunder]]
||Mark Hallett
||founding member of the [[Morlocks (comics)|Morlocks]]. Died in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #254 (1989).<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength and endurance, as well as a disfigured body.
|-
||[[Legion (Marvel Comics)|Legion]]
||David Haller
||Son of X-Men founder Professor X. Started [[Age of Apocalypse]]. Suffered from trauma which resulted in multiple personality disorder: each personality controlled a different power. Died in ''X-Men: Omega'' (1995).<br>'''Powers''': Telepathy, telekinesis, pyrokinesis, time travel, astral projection, psychic blade.
|-
||[[Sharon Friedlander]]
||Sharon Friedlander
||Transformed from a caucasian to Native-American by Moonstar's Demon Bear. Worked for Xavier's as medical staff. Died in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #298 (1993). <br>'''Powers''': Enhanced strength, endurance, reflexes.
|-
||[[Tom Corsi]]
||Thomas Corsi
||Transformed from a caucasian to Native-American by Moonstar's Demon Bear. After transformation, worked at Xavier's School as a handy man and Physical Education instructor.<br>'''Powers''': Enhanced strength, endurance, reflexes.
|-
||[[Alysande Stuart]]
||Alysande Stuart
||Sister of [[Alistaire Stuart]]. Died in ''Excalibur'' #55 (1992).<br>'''Powers''': None, human.
|-
||[[Jamie Madrox|Multiple Man]]
||Jamie Madrox
||Joined in ''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #15 (1991), now head of X-Factor Investigations.
|-
||[[Siryn]]
||Theresa Cassidy
||Daughter of deceased X-Man Banshee. Joined in ''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #15 (1991), now member of X-Factor Investigations. <br>'''Powers''': Sonic scream, allowing flight, sound dampening fields, seduction of men and women, and enhanced hearing.
|}
===Phalanx Covenant X-Men===
{| class="wikitable"
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real name
!width=65%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | To oppose the threat of the techno-organic alien Phalanx, a team of X-Men was quickly banded together in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #316 (1994).
|-
||[[Banshee (comics)|Banshee]]
||Sean Cassidy
||Deceased.
|-
||[[Jubilee (comics)|Jubilee]]
||Jubilation Lee
||Currently depowered.
|-
||[[Sabretooth (comics)|Sabretooth]]
||Victor Creed
||Deceased. Decapitated by Wolverine using the Muramasa blade.
|-
||[[Emma Frost|White Queen]]
||Emma Frost
||Now co-headmistress of the Institute.
|}
===Astonishing X-Men===
{| class="wikitable"
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real name
!width=65%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | After Professor X disbanded the X-Men in an attempt to "smoke out" a [[Skrull]] impostor in their ranks, Cyclops and Jean Grey pulled together a team to help the [[Mannites]] in ''Astonishing X-Men'' (vol. 2) #1 (1999).
|-
||[[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]]
||Scott Summers
||Co-founder.
|-
||[[Jean Grey|Phoenix]]
||Jean Grey-Summers
||Co-founder. Died in ''New X-Men'' #150 (2003); returned to life in ''X-Men: Phoenix Endsong''.
|-
||[[Warren Worthington III|Archangel]]
||Warren Worthington III
||
|-
||[[Cable (comics)|Cable]]
||Nathan Christopher Summers
||
|-
||[[Nate Grey|X-Man]]
||Nate Grey
||Died in ''X-Man #75'' ([[2001]]).
|-
||[[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]
||Logan / James Howlett
||
|}
===Eve of Destruction X-Men===
{| class="wikitable"
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real name
!width=65%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | Magneto decides to strike after the Legacy Virus is cured. After losing many members when [[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]] started her splinter group [[X-Treme X-Men]] and Professor X being captured by Magneto; Jean Grey recruits a temporary team in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #392 (2001) in order to rescue Professor X.
|-
||[[Jean Grey]]
||Jean Grey-Summers
||Founder, in the White Hot Room since ''X-Men: Phoenix Endsong'' #5.
|-
||[[Dazzler]]
||Alison Blaire
||Returned to her disco singing career in ''Deadpool'' vol. 3 #69. Now a member of the New Excalibur team.
|-
||[[Northstar]]
||Jean-Paul Beaubier
||Xavier later convinces him to join his teaching staff for the new students. He's been killed by Wolverine and resurrected by Hydra.
|-
||[[Paulie Provenzano (comics)|Omerta]]
||Paul Provenzano
||Possibly died in ''Weapon X'' #5 (2002). <br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength and invulnerability.
|-
||[[Wraith (Marvel Comics)|Wraith]]
||Hector Mendoza
||Currently depowered after the effects of [[Decimation (comics)|M-Day]]. <br>'''Powers''': Transparent skin, and is able to displace the effects of his powers by making others look transparent to him and appearing normal to others.
|-
||[[Sunpyre]]
||Leyu Yoshida
||Half-sister of X-Man Sunfire. Died in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #404 (2002). Alternate version of her arrived and joined the Japanese hero team Big Hero 6.<br>'''Powers''': Flight, plasma blasts, ability to view infra-red, radiation immunity.
|-
||[[Joanna Cargill|Frenzy]]
||Joanna Cargill
||A member of Magneto's Acolytes and formerly known as Frenzy of the [[Alliance of Evil]]. <br>'''Powers''': Superhuman strength, endurance, stamina and steel-hard skin; resistance to injury and temperature extremes. Brainwashed into joining by Jean Grey.
|}
===Planet X Street Team===
{| class="wikitable"
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real name
!width=65%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | A team scratched together by Cyclops in the wake of [[Xorn]]'s rampage through Manhattan in ''New X-Men'' #149-150 (2004).
|-
||[[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]]
||Scott Summers
||Founder.
|-
||[[Fantomex]]
||Charlie Cluster 7
||Former Weapon X agent. Artificially made mutant. Tags along with Wolverine and Agent Zero in a quest against Weapon X. <br>'''Powers''': Separate nervous system shaped like flying saucer, capable of energy blasts, merging with him, and flight with a carry load of two passengers. Fantomex also has illusion casting powers, nano-active blood, multiple processing brains, enhanced senses, strength, speed, endurance, agility and the ability to hear frequencies inaudible by humans.
|-
||[[Beak (comics)|Beak]]
||Barnell Bohusk
||Lives at the school with Angel and kids, before joining the Exiles and returning home to lose his powers. Gained honorary X-Men status in ''New X-Men'' series. Lost his powers after Decimation, and has since joined the New Warriors and gained new abilities.<br>'''Powers''': Currently has a power suit that grants him enhanced vision, flight, superhuman strength, and energy blasts.Formerly had an avian physiology, light bones, beak, feathers, superhuman endurance and gliding.
|-
||[[Dust (comics)|Dust]]
||Sooraya Qadir
||Joins the Hellions students and then the New X-Men trainees.<br>'''Powers:''' Turns into living sandstorm.
|-
||[[Stepford Cuckoos]]
||Phoebe, Celeste, and Mindee Cuckoo
||The Cuckoos are the cloned daughters of X-Man White Queen. Sophie had died in ''New X-Men'' #137, Esme joined Xorn's Brotherhood and died ''New X-Men'' #150. <br>'''Powers''': [[Hive mind]]ed consciousness, telepathy, diamond forms, levitation.
|-
||[[Big Hero 6|Longneck]]
||Jon Van Helsking
||Depowered. <br>'''Powers''': Super long neck.
|-
||[[Mutant Liberation Front|Forearm]]
||Jorge Lucas
||More than likely to be depowered. <br>'''Powers''': Four arms.
|-
||[[Irina]]
||Irina
||More than likely to be depowered. <br>'''Powers''': Multiple openings in throat, projection of voice in all directions.
|-
||Other unnamed students
||Various
||Many students were shown on the team but were never given a name. Included Iain Forbs (mentioned but name not put to a face).
|}
==X-Men splinter teams==
===New Mutants/X-Force===
====[[New Mutants]] (Original)====
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real Name
!width=20%| Joined in
!width=45%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''New Mutants (Original)'''
|-
|[[Professor X]]
|Charles Francis Xavier
|''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #4 (1982)
|Founder and mentor.
|-
|[[Karma (comics)|Karma]]
|Xi'an Coy Manh
|''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #4 (1982)
|Initial team leader.
|-
|[[Wolfsbane (comics)|Wolfsbane]]
|Rahne Sinclair
|''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #4 (1982)
|Affair with student Elixir discovered, left and joins [[X-Factor Investigations]].
|-
|[[Danielle Moonstar|Psyche]]
|Danielle Moonstar
|''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #4 (1982)
|Later known as Mirage, co-leader with Cannonball. Depowered as an effect of M-Day.
|-
|[[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]]
|Samuel Guthrie
|''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #4 (1982)
|Co-leader with Mirage.
|-
|[[Sunspot (comics)|Sunspot]]
|Roberto Da Costa
|''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #4 (1982)
|
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''New Mutants (Vol. 1 recruits)'''
|-
|[[Kitty Pryde|Shadowcat]]
|Katherine Pryde
|''Uncanny X-Men'' #167 (1983)
|Joined only temporarily after Xavier demoted her, shortly afterwards rejoined the X-Men.
|-
|[[Magma (comics)|Magma]]
|Amara Aquilla
|''New Mutants'' (vol. 1) #13 (1984)
|Believed herself to be Allison Crestmere from England until ''New Mutants'' vol. 2 #7 when she was healed by Elixir and saw what her real life was.
|-
|[[Magik (comics)|Magik]]
|Illyana Rasputina
|''New Mutants'' (vol. 1) #14 (1984)
|Died of the [[Legacy Virus]] in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #303.
|-
|[[Warlock (New Mutants)|Warlock]]
|Warlock
|''New Mutants'' (vol. 1) #21 (1984)
|An alien mutant.
|-
|[[Cypher (comics)|Cypher]]
|Douglas Ramsey
|''New Mutants'' (vol. 1) #21 (1984)
|Killed by The Ani-mator, employed by [[Cameron Hodge]] in ''New Mutants'' #60.
|-
|[[Magneto (comics)|Magneto]]
|Erik Lehnsherr
|''Uncanny X-Men'' #200 (1985)
|Mentor; Depowered as an effect of [[Decimation (comics)|M-Day]].
|-
|[[Bird-Brain]]
|Bird Brain
|''New Mutants'' (vol. 1) #55 (1987)
|An Ani-Men.
|-
|[[Gosamyr]]
|Gosamyr
|''New Mutants'' (vol. 1) #67 (1988)
|An alien.
|-
|[[Rusty Collins]]
|Russell Collins
|''New Mutants'' (vol. 1) #77 (1989)
|Killed by [[Holocaust (comics)|Holocaust]] in ''X-Men'' vol. 2 #42 (1995).
|-
|[[Skids (comics)|Skids]]
|Sally Blevins
|''New Mutants'' (vol. 1) #77 (1989)
|Member of the 198.
|-
|[[Rictor]]
|Julio Esteban Richter
|''New Mutants'' (vol. 1) #77 (1989)
|Depowered as an effect of [[Decimation (comics)|M-Day]]; currently a member of [[X-Factor Investigations]].
|-
|[[Tabitha Smith|Boom Boom]]
|Tabitha Smith
|''New Mutants'' (vol. 1) #77 (1989)
|Also known as Boomer and Meltdown, current member of [[Nextwave]].
|-
|[[Artie Maddicks|Artie]]
|Arthur Maddicks
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #77 (1989)
|Depowered as an effect of [[Decimation (comics)|M-Day]].
|-
|[[Leech (comics)|Leech]]
|Leech
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #77 (1989)
|Member of the 198.
|-
|[[Cable (comics)|Cable]]
|Nathan Summers
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #89 (1990)
|Mentor.
|-
|[[Copycat (Marvel Comics)|Copycat]]
|Vanessa Carlysle
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #98 (1991)
|Joined impersonating Domino. Died in ''Deadpool'' vol. 3 #58 (2001).
|-
|[[Warpath (comics)|Warpath]]
|James Proudstar
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #99 (1991)
|Originally known as Thunderbird. Current member of the X-Men
|-
|[[Shatterstar]]
|Gaveedra Seven
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #100 (1991)
|Former alien warrior, his mind was later transplanted into the body of a mutant.
|-
|[[Feral (comics)|Feral]]
|Maria Callasantos
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #100 (1991)
|Depowered as an effect of [[Decimation (comics)|M-Day]]. Recently eviscerated by Sabretooth.
|}
====[[X-Force]]====
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real Name
!width=20%| Joined in
!width=45%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''X-Force (Original)'''
The members of the ''New Mutants'' decided to change the team name to ''X-Force'' in ''New Mutants'' #100 (1991).
|-
|[[Cable (comics)|Cable]]
|Nathan Summers
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #100 (1991)
|
|-
|[[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]]
|Samuel Guthrie
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #100 (1991)
|
|-
|[[Copycat (Marvel Comics)|Copycat]]
|Vanessa Carlysle
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #100 (1991)
|Joined impersonating Domino; died in ''Deadpool'' vol. 3 #58 (2001).
|-
|[[Shatterstar]]
|Gaveedra Seven
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #100 (1991)
|Former alien warrior, his mind was later transplanted into the body of a mutant.
|-
|[[Feral (comics)|Feral]]
|Maria Callasantos
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #100 (1991)
|Depowered as an effect of M-Day. Recently killed by Sabretooth.
|-
|[[Tabitha Smith|Meltdown]]
|Tabitha Smith
|''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #100 (1991)
|Current member of Nextwave.
|-
||[[Warpath (comics)|Warpath]]
||James Proudstar
||''New Mutants'' vol. 1 #100 (1991)
||Originally known as Thunderbird.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''1990s recruits'''
|-
|[[Siryn]]
|Theresa Cassidy
|''X-Force'' vol. 1 #5 (1991)
|Current member of X-Factor investigations. Pregnant with Madrox's child.
|-
|[[Sunspot (comics)|Sunspot]]
|Roberta DaCosta
|''X-Force'' vol. 1 #15 (1992)
|Current Lord Imperial of the Hellfire Club and leader of latest incarnation of Brotherhood.
|-
|[[Lila Cheney]]
|Lila Cheney
|''X-Force'' vol. 1 #<br>{{issue}}
|
|-
|[[Rictor]]
|Julio Richter
|''X-Force'' vol. 1 #15 (1992)
|Depowered as an effect of M-Day. Currently a member of [[X-Factor Investigations]]. Working as a mole in Purifiers.
|-
|[[Domino (comics)|Domino]]
|Neena Thurman
|''X-Force'' vol. 1 #32 (1994)
|
|-
|[[Caliban (comics)|Caliban]]
|Unknown
|''X-Force'' vol. 1 #44 (1995)
|Killed during a stint on the latest incarnation of the team.
|-
|[[Danielle Moonstar|Moonstar]]
|Danielle Moonstar
|''X-Force'' vol. 1 #68 (1997)
|Defected from the [[Mutant Liberation Front]] after [[Operation: Zero Tolerance]]. Depowered as an effect of M-Day. Current member of Sunspot's Brotherhood
|-
|[[Bedlam (comics)|Bedlam]]
|Jesse Aaronson
|''X-Force'' vol. 1 #85 (1999)
|Died in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #423 (2003).
|-
|[[Pete Wisdom]]
|Peter Wisdom
|''X-Force'' vol. 1 #102 (2000)
|Retrained X-Force to be spies, faked his own death to make them stronger. Currently with [[New Excalibur]]
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''X-Force (Current)'''
A new team, unrelated to the original, assembled by Cyclops and lead by Wolverine to take on missions which require responses too violent or controversial for the X-Men to deal with directly.
|-
|-
|'''[[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]'''
|James "Logan" Howlett
|''Uncanny X-Men'' #493 (2007).
|
|-
|'''[[Wolfsbane (comics)|Wolfsbane]]'''
|Rahne Sinclair
|''Uncanny X-Men'' #493 (2007).
|Joined to investigate the connections between Purifiers and her father, Rev. Craig.
|-
|'''[[X-23]]'''
|Laura Kinney
|''Uncanny X-Men'' #493 (2007).
|
|-
||'''[[Warpath (comics)|Warpath]]'''
||James Proudstar
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #493 (2007).
||Originally known as Thunderbird.
|-
|[[Caliban (comics)|Caliban]]
|Unknown
|''Uncanny X-Men'' #493 (2007).
|Killed during the team's first mission.
|-
|[[Hepzibah (comics)|Hepzibah]]
|Unpronounceable
|''Uncanny X-Men'' #493 (2007).
|Seemingly left the team after the events of "Messiah Complex".
|-
|'''[[Archangel (comics)|Archangel]]'''
|Warren Worthington III
|''X-Force'' vol. 3 #7 (2008).
|
|-
|}
===[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]===
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real Name
!width=20%| Joined in
!width=45%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''X-Factor'''
|-
|[[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]]
|Scott Summers
|''X-Factor'' #1 (1986)
|
|-
|[[Jean Grey|Marvel Girl]]
|Jean Grey-Summers
|''X-Factor'' #1 (1986)
|
|-
|[[Iceman (comics)|Iceman]]
|Robert Drake
|''X-Factor'' #1 (1986)
|
|-
|[[Warren Worthington III|Archangel]]
|Warren Worthington III
|''X-Factor'' #1 (1986)
|
|-
|[[Beast (comics)|Beast]]
|Dr. Henry McCoy
|''X-Factor'' #1 (1986)
|
|-
|[[Caliban (comics)|Caliban]]
|
|''X-Factor'' #17 (1987)
|
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''X-Factor''' Government Team
|-
|[[Polaris (comics)|Polaris]]
|Lorna Dane
|''X-Factor'' #71 (1991)
|
|-
|[[Jamie Madrox|Multiple Man]]
|Jamie Madrox
|''X-Factor'' #71 (1991)
|
|-
|[[Strong Guy]]
|Guido Carosella
|''X-Factor'' #71 (1991)
|
|-
|[[Havok (comics)|Havok]]
|Alexander Summers
|''X-Factor'' #71 (1991)
|Leader.
|-
|[[Wolfsbane (comics)|Wolfsbane]]
|Rahne Sinclair
|''X-Factor'' #71 (1991)
|
|-
|[[Quicksilver (comics)|Quicksilver]]
|Pietro Maximoff
|''X-Factor'' #72 (1991)
|
|-
|[[Forge (comics)|Forge]]
|Real Name Unknown
|''X-Factor'' #93 (1993)
|Joined as government liaison and later becomes the team's leader.
|-
|[[Wild Child (comics)|Wild Child]]
|Kyle Gibney
|''X-Factor'' #114 (1995)
|Depowered after M-Day.
|-
|[[Shard (comics)|Shard]]
|Shard Bishop
|
|Died in ''Bishop: The Last X-Man'' #14.
|-
|[[Mystique (comics)|Mystique]]
|Raven Darkholme
|
|
|-
|[[Sabretooth (comics)|Sabretooth]]
|Victor Creed
|
|
|-
|[[Random (comics)|Random]]
|Marshall Stone III
|
|-
|[[Greystone (comics)|Greystone]]
|Devlin Greystone
|
|Died in ''X-Factor'' #149.
|-
|[[Fixx]]
|??
|
|
|-
|[[Archer (comics)|Archer]]
|??
|
|
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''[[X-Factor Investigations]]'''
Although the team debuts in ''X-Factor'' v.3 #1, the majority of the group (save Layla Miller and Rictor) had already joined the team beforehand.
|-
|'''[[Jamie Madrox|Multiple Man]]'''
|Jamie Madrox
|''Madrox'' #5
|Team founder and leader.
|-
|'''[[Strong Guy]]'''
|Guido Carosella
|''Madrox'' #5
|
|-
|[[Wolfsbane (comics)|Wolfsbane]]
|Rahne Sinclair
|''Madrox'' #5
|Mysteriously left the team to join X-Force undercover.
|-
|'''[[Siryn]]'''
|Theresa Cassidy
|''X-Factor'' v.3 #1
|Currently pregnant with [[Multiple Man]]'s child.
|-
|[[Layla Miller|Butterfly]]
|Layla Miller
|''X-Factor'' v.3 #1
|Currently imprisoned in a mutant concentration camp while trapped in [[Bishop]]'s future.
|-
|[[M (comics)|'''M''']]
|Monet St. Croix
|''X-Factor'' v.3 #2
|Former member of Generation X.
|-
|[[Rictor]]
|Julio Richter
|''X-Factor'' v.3 #2
|Depowered. Left the team before being captured by [[Arcade (comics)|Arcade]].
|-
|'''[[Darwin (comics)|Darwin]]'''
|Armando Muñoz
|''X-Factor'' v.3 #33
|Former X-Man.
|-
|'''[[Longshot]]'''
|Unrevealed
|''X-Factor'' v.3 #33
|Former member of the X-Men and the Exiles.
|}
===[[Excalibur (comics)|Excalibur]]===
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real Name
!width=20%| Joined in
!width=45%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Excalibur I'''
|-
|[[Captain Britain]]
|Brian Braddock
|''Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn'' (1987)
|
|-
|[[Meggan]]
|Meggan Braddock
|''Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn'' (1987)
|Married [[Captain Britain]] in ''Excalibur'' #125, was pulled out of our reality in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #465.
|-
|[[Rachel Summers|Phoenix]]
|Rachel Summers
|''Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn'' (1987)
|After being trapped in Mojoverse for a while, she escaped and emerged in London which led to her joining.
|-
|[[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]]
|Kurt Wagner
|''Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn'' (1987)
|Was put in a coma during the Mutant Massacre.
|-
|[[Kitty Pryde|Shadowcat]]
|Katherine Pryde
|''Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn'' (1987)
|She was left in her phased form from injuries received during The [[Mutant Massacre]], she was recovering on Muir Island when she joined.
|-
|[[Lockheed (comics)|Lockheed]]
|Lockheed the Dragon
|''Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn'' (1987)
|
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Excalibur I recruits'''
|-
|[[Widget (Marvel Comics)|Widget]]
|Katherine Pryde
|
|Originally from the [[Days of Future Past]] timeline. A living [[robot]] containing Kate Pryde's consciousness.
|-
|[[Kylun]]
|Colin McKay
|''Excalibur'' #46 (1992)
|His two swords, the Zz'rath, will cut through anything besides people who know that they are innocent.
|-
|[[Cerise (comics)|Cerise]]
|Cerise
|''Excalibur'' #47 (1992)
|A member of the alien race called the Shi'ar; she also had a relationship with Nightcrawler.
|-
|[[Micromax]]
|Scott Wright
|
|Former agent of F.I.6., was a close ally of Excalibur after F.I.6. was destroyed by Necrom. Left the team to join the Brand Corporation, but was fired later.
|-
|[[Feron]]
|??
|
|Descendant of the first host of the [[Phoenix Force (comics)|Phoenix]]. A trained mage.
|-
|[[Moira MacTaggert]]
|Moira Kinross MacTaggert
|''Excalibur'' #71
|Began working with Excalibur when the team moved to [[Muir Island]].
|-
|[[Amanda Sefton|Daytripper]]
|Amanda Sefton/Jimaine Szardos
|''Excalibur'' #75
|Foster-sister to Nightcrawler, had a relationship with him. Left the team to rule over the otherdimensional realm of [[Limbo (comics)|Limbo]].
|-
|[[Warlock (New Mutants)|Douglock]]
|Warlock
|''Excalibur'' #78
|Thought to be Cypher returned to life as a techno-organic being. In fact Warlock had absorbed Cypher's personality. After Excalibur disbanded, he had his own short-lived solo-series.
|-
|[[Pete Wisdom]]
|Peter Paul Winston Wisdom
|''Excalibur'' #91
|Former [[Black Air]] agent, joined the team to fight Black Air. Had a relationship with Kitty Pryde and left the team after they broke up.
|-
|[[Wolfsbane (comics)|Wolfsbane]]
|Rahne Sinclair
|''Excalibur'' #90
|Joined the team to look after her foster-mother [[Moira MacTaggert]], who had become infected with the [[Legacy Virus]].
|-
|[[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]]
|Piotr "Peter" Rasputin
|''Excalibur'' #92
|Joined the team after the [[Acolytes (comics)|Acolytes]] disbanded. Left with Kitty Pryde and Nightcrawler to rejoin the X-men, leading to Excalibur disbanding.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Excalibur I allies'''
|-
|[[Alysande Stuart]]
|Alysande Stuart
|
|
|-
|[[Alistaire Stuart]]
|Alistaire Stuart
|
|
|-
|[[Ahab (comics)|Rory Campbell]]
|Roderick Campbell
|
|
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Excalibur: Sword of Power'''
|-
|[[Captain Britain]]
|Brian Braddock
|
|
|-
|[[Meggan]]
|Meggan Braddock
|
|
|-
|[[Psylocke]]
|Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock
|
|
|-
|[[Black Knight (Dane Whitman)|Black Knight]]
|[[Dane Whitman]]
|
|
|-
|[[Captain Britain Corps|Captain UK]]
|Linda McQuillan
|
|
|-
|[[Captain Britain Corps|Crusader X]]
|Bran Braddock
|
|
|-
|[[Sir Benedict]]
|Sir Benedict Englande
|
|
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Genoshan Excalibur'''
|-
|[[Callisto (comics)|Callisto]]
|
|''Excalibur (vol. 2)'' # (2004)
|Depowered. Briefly repowered (her enhanced senses) by the [[Terrigen Mist]]s but to the point where even rain harms her. Comatose.
|-
|[[Dark Beast]]
|Henry Philip McCoy
|''Excalibur (vol. 2)'' # (2005)
|Still powered.
|-
|[[Freakshow (comics)|Freakshow]]
|
|''Excalibur (vol. 2)'' # (2004)
|Depowered. Briefly repowered by the Terrigen Mists but was stuck in his monstrous form.
|-
|[[Karima Shapandar]]
|Karima Shapandar
|''Excalibur (vol. 2)'' # (2004)
|Human/Omega Prime Sentinel. Currently in Genosha.
|-
|[[Magneto (comics)|Magneto]]
|Magnus
|''Excalibur (vol. 2)'' # (2004)
|Depowered.
|-
|[[Professor X]]
|Charles Francis Xavier
|''Excalibur (vol. 2)'' # (2004)
|Depowered.
|-
|[[Shola Inkosi|Shola Inkose]]
|Shola Inkose
|''Excalibur (vol. 2)'' # (2004)
|Depowered. Repowered by the Terrigen Mists.
|-
|[[Wicked (comics)|Wicked]]
|
|''Excalibur (vol. 2)'' # (2004)
|Depowered. Repowered by the Terrigen Mists with erratic control.
|-
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''New Excalibur'''
|-
|[[Captain Britain]]
|Brian Braddock
|''New Excalibur'' #5 (2006)
|Wife Meggan was sucked in a reality breach at the end of Uncanny's ''[[House of M]]'' arc.
|-
|[[Dazzler]]
|Alison "Ali" Blaire
|''New Excalibur'' #5 (2006)
|Former music superstar.
|-
|[[Juggernaut (comics)|Juggernaut]]
|Cain Marko
|''New Excalibur'' #4 (2006)
|Xavier's step brother, not a mutant.
|-
|[[Pete Wisdom]]*
|Peter Paul Winston Wisdom
|''New Excalibur'' #3 (2006)
|Works for MI-13 that deals with all matters metaphysical.
|-
|[[Nocturne (comics)|Nocturne]]
|Talia "T.J." Wagner
|''New Excalibur'' #3 (2006)
|Daughter of [[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]] and the [[Scarlet Witch]] from an alternate reality. Former member of [[Exiles (Marvel Comics)|Exiles]], traded for Beak.
|-
|[[Sage (comics)|Sage]]
|Tessa, surname unknown
|''New Excalibur'' #5 (2006)
|Formerly a spy for Xavier in the [[Hellfire Club (comics)|Hellfire Club]].
|}
===[[Generation X (comics)|Generation X]]===
{| class="wikitable"
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real Name
!width=20%| Joined in
!width=45%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Generation X'''
|-
||[[Banshee (comics)|Banshee]]
||Sean Cassidy
||''Generation X'' #1
||Mentor and founder.
|-
||[[Emma Frost]]
||Emma Grace Frost
||''Generation X'' #1
||Mentor and founder.
|-
||[[Skin (comics)|Skin]]
||Angelo Espinosa
||''Generation X'' #1
||Died in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #423 (2003).
|-
||[[Synch (comics)|Synch]]
||Everett Thomas
||''Generation X'' #1
||Died in ''Generation X'' #70 (2000).
|-
||[[M-Twins|M]]
||Claudette & Nicole St. Croix
||''Generation X'' #1
||Masqueraded as Monet St. Croix, became Penance.
|-
||[[Husk (comics)|Husk]]
||Paige Guthrie
||''Generation X'' #1
||
|-
||[[Jubilee (comics)|Jubilee]]
||Jubilation Lee
||''Generation X'' #1
||Depowered as an effect of [[Decimation (comics)|M-Day]].
|-
||[[Chamber (comics)|Chamber]]
||Jonothan Evan Starsmore
||''Generation X'' #1 (1994)
||Depowered as an effect of [[Decimation (comics)|M-Day]].
|-
||[[Penance (X-Men)|Penance]]
||Monet, Yvette and Claudette St. Croix
||''Generation X'' #3 (1995)
||Became M.
|-
||[[Mondo (comics)|Mondo]]
||N/A
||''Generation X Annual'' '95 (1995)
||Clone of the real Mondo, Died in ''Generation X'' #25 (1997).
|-
||[[Gaia (comics)|Gaia]]
||??
||''Generation X'' #44 (1998)
||
|-
||[[M (comics)|M]]
||Monet Yvette Clarisse Maria Therese St. Croix
||
||The real Monet was freed from Penance when her sisters took her place in their combined form.
|-
||[[Penance (X-Men)|Penance]]
||Yvette
||
||Came into existence when the M Twins were freed from the Penance form.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Wards of Generation X'''
|-
||[[Leech (comics)|Leech]]
||Jimmy ??
||''Generation X'' #6
||Became a ward after [[Gene Nation]] attacked and kidnapped the [[Emma Frost|White Queen]].
|-
||[[Artie Maddicks]]
||Arthur Maddicks
||''Generation X'' #6
||Became a ward after [[Gene Nation]] attacked and kidnapped the [[Emma Frost|White Queen]].
|-
||[[Franklin Richards]]
||Franklin Richards
||''Generation X'' #20
||Became a ward for a short time after the alleged death of his family, the [[Fantastic Four]], during the [[Onslaught (comics)|Onslaught]] saga.
|-
||[[M-Twins]]
||Claudette & Nicole St. Croix
||
||Were freed from the form of Penance.
|}
===[[X-Corporation]]===
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real Name
!width=20%| Joined in
!width=45%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''X-Corporation: Hong Kong Branch'''
|-
||[[Domino (comics)|Domino]]
||Neena Thurman
||''New X-Men Annual 2001''
||Currently an X-Force member.
|-
||[[Risque (comics)|Risque]]
||Gloria Dolores Muñoz
||''New X-Men Annual 2001''
||Killed off-panel by the U-Men.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''X-Corporation: Los Angeles Branch'''
|-
||[[Empath (comics)|Empath]]
||Manuel Rodrigo Alfonso de la Rocha
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #31
||Former member of the [[Hellions (comics)|Hellions]], retained his powers during the [[Decimation (comics)|M-Day]].
|-
||[[Sunspot (comics)|Sunspot]]
||Roberto DaCosta
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #31
||Former [[New Mutants|New Mutant]]. Now a member of the [[Hellfire Club (comics)|Hellfire Club]].
|-
||[[Magma (comics)|Magma]]
||Amara Juliana Olivians Aquilla
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #34
||Former [[New Mutants|New Mutant]], retained her powers during the M-Day.
|-
||[[Skitz]]
||unrevealed
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #35
||
|-
||[[Stringfellow]]
||unrevealed
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #35
||
|-
||[[Skids (comics)|Skids]]
||Sally Blevins
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #42
||Former member of the [[New Mutants]], [[Acolytes (comics)|Acolytes]] and [[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]], retained her powers during the M-Day and was part of [[The 198]].
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''X-Corporation: Mumbai Branch'''
|-
||[[Warpath (comics)|Warpath]]
||James Jonathan Proudstar
||''New X-Men'' #133
||[[Thunderbird (comics)|John Proudstar]]'s brother. Now is an [[X-Men]] member.
|-
||[[Feral (comics)|Feral]]
||María Callasantos
||''New X-Men'' #133
||[[Thornn]]'s sister. Deceased. Killed by Sabretooth.
|-
||[[Thornn]]
||Lucía Callasantos
||''New X-Men'' #133
||[[Feral (comics)|Feral]]'s sister. Depowered during the M-Day.
|-
||[[Sunfire (comics)|Sunfire]]
||Shiro Yoshida
||''New X-Men'' #133
||Former [[X-Men|X-Man]], was part of the [[Horsemen of the Apocalypse (comics)|Horsemen of Apocalypse]] as Famine.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''X-Corporation: Paris Branch'''
|-
||[[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]]
||Samuel Zachery Guthrie
||''New X-Men'' #128
||Actually an [[X-Men]] member.
|-
||[[Darkstar (comics)|Darkstar]]
||Laynia Petrovna
||''New X-Men'' #128
||[[Vanguard (comics)|Vanguard]]'s sister. Former member of the [[Champions (comics)|Champions]] and [[Winter Guard]]. Killed by [[Weapon XII]].
|-
||[[M (comics)|M]]
||Monet Yvette Clarisse Maria Therese St. Croix
||''New X-Men'' #128
||Now operates in [[X-Factor Investigations]].
|-
||[[Siryn]]
||Theresa Rourke Cassidy
||''New X-Men'' #128
||[[Banshee (comics)|Banshee]]'s daughter. Now operates in [[X-Factor Investigations]].
|-
||[[Jamie Madrox|Multiple Man]]
||Jamie Madrox
||''New X-Men'' #128
||Now leads and operates [[X-Factor Investigations]].
|-
||[[Rictor]]
||Julio Esteban Richter
||''New X-Men'' #128
||Depowered during the M-Day. Now operates as a member of [[X-Factor Investigations]].
|-
||[[Sabra (comics)|Sabra]]
||Ruth Bat-Seraph
||''New X-Men'' #131
||Retained her powers during the M-Day.
|-
||Holly
||Holly
||''X-Treme X-Men: X-Posé'' #1
||Secretary.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''X-Corporation: Singapore Branch'''
|-
||[[Neal Shaara|Thunderbird]]
||Neal Shaara
||Excalibur vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #5
||Former [[X-Men|X-Man]].
|-
||[[Lifeguard (comics)|Lifeguard]]
||Heather Cameron
||Excalibur vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #5
||[[Slipstream (comics)|Slipstream]]'s sister. Former member of the [[X-Men]].
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Other Members'''
|-
||[[Professor X]]
||Charles Francis Xavier
||
||Founder. Now with the [[X-Men]].
|-
||[[Evangeline Whedon|Vange Whedon]]
||Evangeline Whedon
||
||Legal council. Now operates as the [[X-Men]]'s lawyer.
|}
===X-Force/X-Statix===
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real Name
!width=20%| Joined in
!width=45%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''[[X-Force]]'''
|-
||[[Coach (comics)|Coach]]
||??
||''X-Force'' #116
||Mentor and trainer; died in ''X-Force'' #120, formerly known as The Arm.
|-
||[[Spike Freeman]]
||Spike Freeman
||''X-Force'' #117
||Owner and financial backer of the team; died in ''X-Statix'' #16.
|-
||[[Zeitgeist (comics)|Zeitgeist]]
||Axel Cluney
||''X-Force'' #116
||Died in ''X-Force'' #116 in the "Boys R Us" massacre.
|-
||[[Battering Ram (comics)|Battering Ram]]
||??
||''X-Force'' #116
||Died in ''X-Force'' #116 in the "Boys R Us" massacre.
|-
||[[Gin Genie]]
||Rebecca "Beckah" Parker
||''X-Force'' #116
||Died in ''X-Force'' #116 in the "Boys R Us" massacre.
|-
||[[La Nuit (comics)|La Nuit]]
||Pierre Truffaut
||''X-Force'' #116
||Died in ''X-Force'' #116 in the "Boys R Us" massacre.
|-
||[[Plazm]]
||??
||''X-Force'' #116
||Died in ''X-Force'' #116 in the "Boys R Us" massacre.
|-
||[[Sluk]]
||Byron Spencer
||''X-Force'' #116
||Died in ''X-Force'' #116 in the "Boys R Us" massacre.
|-
||[[U-Go Girl]]
||Edith "Eddie" Sawyer
||''X-Force'' #116
||Died in ''X-Force'' #128; was formerly [[narcolepsy|narcoleptic]].
|-
||[[Anarchist (comics)|Anarchist]]
||Tike Alicar
||''X-Force'' #116
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #26.
|-
||[[Mister Sensitive|Orphan]]
||Guy Smith
||''X-Force'' #117
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #26. Formerly known as Mister Sensitive.
|-
||[[Saint Anna (comics)|Saint Anna]]
||Anna
||''X-Force'' #117
||Died in ''X-Force'' #119.
|-
||[[Bloke (comics)|Bloke]]
||Mickey Tork
||''X-Force'' #117
||Died in ''X-Force'' #118. Formerly known as Rainbow.
|-
||[[Phat (comics)|Phat]]
||William Reilly
||''X-Force'' #117
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #18.
|-
||[[Vivisector]]
||Miles Alfred
||''X-Force'' #117
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #26.
|-
||[[Spike (comics)|Spike]]
||??
||''X-Force'' #121
||Died in ''X-Force'' #128.
|-
||[[Dead Girl]]
||Moonbeam (last name unknown)
||''X-Force'' #125
||
|-
||[[Doop (comics)|Doop]]
||??
||''X-Force'' #116
||
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''[[X-Statix]]'''
|-
||[[Anarchist (comics)|Anarchist]]
||Tike Alicar
||''X-Force'' #116
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #26.
|-
||[[Mister Sensitive|Orphan]]
||Guy Smith
||''X-Force'' #117
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #26. Formerly known as Mister Sensitive.
|-
||[[Venus Dee Milo]]
||Dee Milo
||''X-Statix'' #1
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #26.
|-
||[[Phat (comics)|Phat]]
||William Reilly
||''X-Force'' #117
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #18.
|-
||[[Vivisector]]
||Miles Alfred
||''X-Force'' #117
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #26.
|-
||[[Dead Girl]]
||Moonbeam (last name unknown)
||''X-Force'' #125
||
|-
||[[Fan Boy]]
||Arthur Lundberg
||''X-Statix'' #1
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #5 after Orphan convinced [[Lacuna (comics)|Lacuna]] to inject a serum into his heart. His last name was also printed as Lundberg.
|-
||[[El Guapo (comics)|El Guapo]]
||Robbie Rodriguez
||''X-Statix'' #9
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #18.
|-
||[[Masked Mutant]]
||??
||''X-Statix'' #10
||Possibly died before the "Boyz R Us" mission.
|-
||[[X-Statix|Red Foxx]]
||??
||''X-Statix'' #10
||Possibly died before the "Boyz R Us" mission. She has humanoid fox appearance.
|-
||[[Visor (comics)|Visor]]
||??
||''X-Statix'' #10
||Possibly died before the "Boyz R Us" mission. Apparently has eye-laser powers like [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]].
|-
||[[Henrietta Hunter]]
||Henrietta Hunter
||''X-Statix'' #13
||Died in ''X-Statix'' #17; originally Henrietta was supposed to be a [[reincarnation|reincarnate]] version of [[Princess Diana]], but under heavy fire from the press [[Marvel Comics]] decided to change her origin.
|-
||[[Doop (comics)|Doop]]
||??
||''X-Force'' #116
||
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Allies'''
|-
||[[Lacuna (comics)|Lacuna]]
||Woodstock
||first appeared in ''X-Force'' #121
||Applied to be on X-Force but was denied entry by Orphan; later she became an often ally and helped X-Force/X-Statix several times, including in the murder of [[Fan Boy]].
|}
===[[Xavier Institute student body|Xavier Institute Students]]===
It was stated that the students were 182 before M-Day.
They are now 26 including X-23 (plus Kid Omega in Beast's lab).
The ones who didn't show up in New X-Men #23 are most likely depowered or even dead (42 died on the bus).
The still powered ones have a *.
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=15%| Codename
!width=20%| Real Name
!width=20%| First appearance
!width=45%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''[[New X-Men]]'''
The team debuted in ''New X-Men'' (vol. 2) #23 after a last-man-standing exercise to know which students were the most worthy to be trained. Wallflower, Blindfold, Ernst and Gentle had been excused from the exercise. The students selected were to be trained as a junior team of X-Men. Disbanded as of ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #207.
|-
||[[Dust (comics)|Dust]]
||Sooraya Qadir
||''New X-Men'' (vol. 1) #133.
||Afghan mutant who lost her mother. Was member of the Hellions squad.<br>'''Powers''': Capable of turning body to sand, causing the sand to move quick enough to tear through flesh, very hard to telepathically locate. This form is also somewhat resistant to magic.
|-
||[[Elixir (comics)|Elixir]]
||Joshua Foley
||''New Mutants'' (vol. 2) #5.
||Former mutant-hating Reaver with gold skin. Former member of the New Mutants. Recently has gained full control of his powers, thanks to the Stepford Cuckoos. Back on the team as of New X-Men #43.<br>'''Powers''': Omega level healer, capable of controlling all biological structures, shown so far by transmuting objects, bringing back dead and killing a person through touch.
|-
||[[Hellion]]
||Julian Keller
||''New Mutants'' (vol. 2) #2.
||Favored student of White Queen and former leader of the Hellions. Was denied a leadership role by Emma Frost because he saved X-23 from Onyxx during the training exercise that would determine the members of the New X-Men.<br>'''Powers''': Advanced telekinesis, used for flight, blasts of telekinetic energy, force-fields and picking things up.
|-
||[[Mercury (Marvel Comics)|Mercury]]
||Cessily Kincaid
||''New Mutants'' (vol. 2) #2.
||Irish-American cheerleader who was a member of the Hellions. Currently traumatized because of experimentation on her skin.<br>'''Powers''': Body made of malleable, non-toxic mercury capable of being forged into various forms, such as weapons or tools. She can cling to walls, and she does not require nutrition or air. Her liquid mercury can also leave her body and form bonds with separate organic beings, which Cessily can control. This form is also resistant to magic.
|-
||[[Rockslide (comics)|Rockslide]]
||Santo Vaccarro
||''New Mutants'' (vol. 2) #7.
||Italian-American bully who was a member of the Hellions. Dreams of being a professional wrestler. After being broken up to pieces during the fight wih Stryker, Hellion telekinetically put him together and gave Rockslide a larger, more rugged body. During a mission in Limbo, Rockslide has gained a volcanic rock form.<br>'''Powers''': Psionic entity capable of taking rocks around him to use as body. His different bodies give him the ability to expel his limbs, detonate, and he has superhuman strength and endurance.
|-
||[[Surge (comics)|Surge]]
||Noriko Ashida
||''New Mutants'' (vol. 2) #8.
||Japanese mutant that formerly took drug to control powers. Was given special gauntlets for control when joined Institute. Former member of the New Mutants. Current leader of the New X-Men.<br>'''Powers''': Absorption of electricity which can be used for electric blasts and super speed.
|-
||[[X-23]]
|Laura Kinney
||''[[X-Men Evolution]]'' episode #41
||Wolverine's 23rd and first successful clone from a Weapon X recreation program. Joined the Uncanny X-Men for a time. Put on the team by Cyclops. Recently joined X-Force.<br>'''Powers''': Superhuman tracking skills, heightened senses, healing factor, poison and fatigue immunity, two bone claws on each arm, one bone claw on each foot (all claws covered in Adamantium).
|-
||[[Prodigy (David Alleyne)|Prodigy]]
||David Alleyne
||''New X-Men'' (vol. 2) #29.
||Former co-leader of the New Mutants. Depowered as of M-Day. Joined the New X-Men to fight William Stryker. Substitute teacher at the school.<br>'''Powers''': Formerly telepathic absorption of skills from the people around him, latent potential to absorb all knowledge known to man. Still possesses advanced technical and tactical skills due to naturally gifted intelligence. Regained all information he had ever copied before M-Day thanks to the Cuckoos in New X-Men #43.
|-
||[[Pixie (X-Men)|Pixie]]
||Megan Gwynn
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #5.
||Welsh student at the Institute. Former member of the Paragons squad.<br>'''Powers''': Flight, hallucinatory dust, magical soulknife, and limited magic abilities such as teleportation.
|-
||[[Anole (comics)|Anole]]
||Victor Borkowski
||''New Mutants'' (vol. 2) #2.
||Teenage homosexual mutant. Former leader of Alpha Squadron.<br>'''Powers''': Reptilian mutation causing green scaly skin, spiked head carapace, prehensile sticky tongue, superhuman agility, speed, reflexes, coordination, balance, wallcrawling, and camouflage. He also has a regeneration ability used to regrow limbs. His limbs appear in a more powerful reptilian form. This has caused him to regrow his right arm in a super strong form, complete with claws.
|-
||[[Gentle (comics)|Gentle]]
||Nezhno Abidemi
||''New X-Men'' (vol. 2) #23.
||Former member of Storm's Squad. Joined the New X-Men during the Messiah Complex.<br>'''Powers''': Extreme Strength. Temporarily increase the muscle mass of his body to impossible levels. However, he cannot sustain this form for long since it causes massive strain on his body and leads to seizures. The vibranium tattoos adorning his body help to keep his powers in check but Nezhno indicated that eventually his powers will kill him.
|-
||[[Armor (comics)|Armor]]
||Hisako ichiki
||''Astonishing X-Men'' (vol. 3) #4.
||Member of the X-Men. Joined the New X-Men during the Messiah Complex.<br>'''Powers''': Ability to generate psionic body armor that grants superhuman strength and durability.
|-
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''[[Young X-Men]]'''
A group of mutants, some of whom were former students, whom [[Donald Pierce]], while disguised as Cyclops, duped into becoming his own personal team of "X-Men".
|-
||'''[[Dust (comics)|Dust]]'''
||Sooraya Qadir
||''New X-Men (vol. 1) #133.
||Afghan mutant. She was member of the Hellions Squad and the New X-Men. Recruited in the "X-Men" by Cyclops (Donald Pierce) to kill the "New Brotherhood."<br>'''Powers''': Capable of turning body to sand, causing the sand to move quick enough to tear through flesh, very hard to telepathically locate. This form is also somewhat resistant to magic.
|-
||'''[[Rockslide (comics)|Rockslide]]'''
||Santo Vaccarro
||''New Mutants (vol. 2) #7.
||Former member of the Hellions Squad and the New X-Men. Recruited in the "X-Men" by Cyclops (Donald Pierce) along with Blindfold, to kill the "New Brotherhood."<br>'''Powers''': Psionic entity capable of forming a "golem" form by assimilating surrounding rock and earth into a gestalt shell, adopting the properties of the matter used. Can explosively detonate the shell and reform at will. Super strength, durability, and endurance seem to appear in any form.
|-
||'''[[Blindfold (comics)|Blindfold]]'''
||Ruth Aldine
||''Astonishing X-Men vol. 3 #7
||Blind mutant and a student at Xavier's school. Recruited in the "X-Men" by Cyclops (Donald Pierce) to kill the "New Brotherhood."<br>'''Powers''': Telepathy, retrocognition, clairvoyance, and precognition.
|-
||'''[[Wolf Cub (comics)|Wolf Cub]]'''
||Nicholas Gleason
||''Chamber #1
||Student at Xavier's and former member of the Paragons Squad. Recruited in the "X-Men" by Cyclops (Donald Pierce) to kill the "New Brotherhood."<br>'''Powers''': Permanent werewolf-like form that imbues him with enhanced senses, strength, speed, agility, reflexes, coordination, balance and endurance . Additionally, Gleason possesses razor-sharp claws and fangs, a full-body coat of fur, and pointed ears.
|-
||'''[[Ink (comics)|Ink]]'''
||Eric Gitter
||''Young X-Men'' #1 (2008).
||Recruited in the "X-Men" by Cyclops (Donald Pierce) to kill the "New Brotherhood."<br>'''Powers''': Able to gain an ability associated with each tattoo on his body. Has been seen with a radioactive touch due to his tattoos.
|-
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''[[Omega Gang]]'''
Group of students that was on the drug kick and started a riot at Xavier's, killing Sophie and Dummy
|-
||[[Glob Herman]]
||Herman
||''New X-Men'' #117
||In human prison. Still powered after M-Day.
|-
||[[Quentin Quire|Kid Omega]]
||Quentin Quire
||''New X-Men'' #134
||Team leader. His secondary mutation was to become bodyless and he is in a tube in Beast's lab since. Returned during ''X-Men: Phoenix Endsong''.
|-
||[[Phaser (comics)|Phaser]]
||Christian Cord
||''New X-Men'' #126
||Formerly known as '''Radian'''. Brother of Longstrike. Imprisoned due to involvement in the [[Riot at Xavier's]]. Revealed depowered in New Avengers #18. Currently a member of the [[New Warriors]].
|-
||[[Redneck (comics)|Redneck]]
||Vincent Stewart
||''New X-Men'' #126
||Imprisoned due to involvement in the [[Riot at Xavier's]]. Revealed depowered in New Avengers #18. Currently a member of the [[New Warriors]].
|-
||[[Tattoo (comics)|Longstrike]]
||Christine Cord
||''New X-Men'' #126
||Formerly known as '''Tattoo'''. Sister of Phaser. Imprisoned due to involvement in the [[Riot at Xavier's]]. Revealed depowered in New Avengers #18. Joined [[New Warriors]] and was killed by [[Cancer (comics)|Cancer]] of [[Zodiac (comics)|Zodiac]].
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Special Class'''
First shown in ''New X-Men #135'', turned into a new Brotherhood in ''New X-Men'' #146.
|-
||[[Angel Salvadore|Angel]]
||Angel Salvadore
||''New X-Men'' #118
||Depowered, as revealed in ''Exiles'' #72. Currently a member of the [[New Warriors]].
|-
||[[Basilisk (comics)|Basilisk]]
||Bob Smitz
||''New X-Men'' #135
||Died in ''New X-Men'' #149.
|-
||[[Beak (comics)|Beak]]
||Barnell Bohusk
||''New X-Men'' #117
||Depowered, as revealed in ''Exiles'' #72. Now a member of the [[New Warriors]] with an entirely different physical appearance.
|-
||[[Dummy (comics)|Dummy]]
||Sublime?
||''New X-Men'' #135
||His containing suit exploded in ''New X-Men'' #137.
|-
||[[Dust (comics)|Dust]]
||Sooraya Qadir
||''New X-Men'' #133
||Joined and left in ''New X-Men'' #146.
|-
||[[Ernst (comics)|Ernst]]
||Cassandra Xavier
||''New X-Men'' #114, as Ernst in ''New X-Men'' #135
||Still powered and at the Institute. Shown up in both forms since Decimation.
|-
||[[Martha Johansson|No-Girl]]
||Martha Johansson
||''New X-Men'' #118
||No-Girl is Martha's astral form, therefore No-Girl can't be seen by people immune to telepathy.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Rogue's squad'''
No name was ever given to them on panel. First appeared in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #444, disbanded in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23. Apparently no member remained powered.
|-
||6 unnamed members
||??
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #444
||More than likely depowered.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''[[New Mutants#New Mutants, Vol. 2|New Mutants]]'''
Dani Moonstar's squad. Created in ''New X-Men Academy X'' #2, disbanded in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23.
|-
||[[Elixir (comics)|Elixir]]
||Joshua "Josh" Foley
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #5
||Omega-level mutant.
|-
||[[Icarus (comics)|Icarus]]
||Joshua "Jay" Guthrie
||''Rom Annual'' #3
||Former Hellion, but switched with [[Wither (comics)|Wither]]. Around the time of M-Day, Rev. William Stryker amputated his wings, and Jay became very defensive about having any of the healers help him.
|-
||[[Prodigy (David Alleyne)|Prodigy]]
||David Alleyne
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #4
||Former co-leader. Still at the Institute. He created a Danger Room variation called the Danger Cave when he was powered.
|-
||[[Surge (comics)|Surge]]
||Noriko Ashida
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #8
||[[Dust (comics)|Dust]]'s former roommate.
|-
||[[Wallflower (comics)|Wallflower]]
||Laurie Collins
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> # 2
||Had a hard time getting control of her powers. Has a withered arm because of [[Wither (comics)|Wither]]. Shot in the head by Stryker's sniper.
|-
||[[Wind Dancer]]
||Sofia Mantega
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #1
||Former co-leader and love interest of [[Hellion]]. New recruit of the [[New Warriors]].<br>'''Powers''': Formerly could control air to levitate objects, block or carry sounds from far distances, fly, refine the force of the wind to create a cutting effect, and force compressed air into a person's ear disrupting their balance.
|-
||[[Wither (comics)|Wither]]
||Kevin Ford
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #3
||Joined in ''New X-Men: Academy'' #3 and left in ''New X-Men: Academy X'' #6.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''[[Hellions (comics)#The Xavier Institute's Hellions squad|Hellions]]'''
Emma Frost's squad. Created in ''New X-Men Academy X'' #2, disbanded in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23.
|-
||[[Dust (comics)|Dust]]
||Sooraya Qadir
||''New X-Men'' #133
||Moral core of the team [[Surge (comics)|Surge]]'s former roommate.
|-
||[[Hellion]]
||Julian Keller
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #2
||Team leader.
|-
||[[Icarus (comics)|Icarus]]
||Joshua "Jay" Guthrie
||''X-Men'' #157
||Left in ''New X-Men: Academy X'' #6.
|-
||[[Mercury (Marvel Comics)|Mercury]]
||Cessily Kincaid
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #2
||Had a crush on [[Wither (comics)|Wither]]. Still powered.
|-
||[[Rockslide (comics)|Rockslide]]
||Santo Vaccarro
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #3
||
|-
||[[Tag (comics)|Tag]]
||Brian Cruz
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #10
||Depowered. He was killed in the explosion of the bus that sent the students home.
|-
||[[Wither (comics)|Wither]]
||Kevin Ford
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #3
||Former New Mutant. Switched with [[Icarus (comics)|Icarus]]. Still powered, he left after withering Laurie's arm.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Corsairs'''
Cyclops' squad. Created in ''New X-Men Academy X'' #2, disbanded in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23.
|-
||[[DJ (comics)|DJ]]
||Mark Sheppard
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #2
||Depowered. Was on the bus when it exploded.
|-
||[[Dryad (comics)|Dryad]]
||Callie Betto
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #1
||Depowered. Was on the bus when it exploded.
|-
||[[Quill (comics)|Quill]]
||Maxwell "Max" Jordan
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #1
||Still powered. Killed by Stryker's sniper in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #27.
|-
||[[Specter (comics)|Specter]]
||Dallas Gibson
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #10
||Former Paragon. Switched team with DJ. Now depowered.
|-
||[[Stepford Cuckoos]] Unit 1
||Celeste Cuckoo
||''New X-Men'' #118
||Co-Leader. Still powered. See [[Stepford Cuckoos|the Three-In-One]].
|-
||Stepford Cuckoos Unit 3
||Mindee Cuckoo
||''New X-Men'' #118
||Co-Leader. Still powered. See [[Stepford Cuckoos|the Three-In-One]].
|-
||Stepford Cuckoos Unit 4
||Phoebe Cuckoo
||''New X-Men'' #118
||Co-Leader. Still powered. See [[Stepford Cuckoos|the Three-In-One]].
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''[[Paragons (comics)|Paragons]]'''
Wolfsbane's squad, then Karma's, finally Magma's. The squad's name was seen on the field day results in ''New X-Men: Academy X'' #10. It first appeared in ''New X-Men Academy X'' #12, disbanded in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23
|-
||[[DJ (comics)|DJ]]
||Mark Sheppard
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #2
||Former Corsair. Depowered. Was on the bus when it exploded. Now dead.
|-
||[[Match (Marvel Comics)|Match]]
||Ben Hamill
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #7
||Team Leader. May have been seen in ''New X-Men'' #123 but it's unconfirmed.
|-
||[[Pixie (X-Men)|Pixie]]
||Megan Gwynn
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #5
||Active.
|-
||[[Preview (comics)|Preview]]
||Jessica "Jessie" Vale
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #12
||Depowered. Network's sister.
|-
||[[Specter (comics)|Specter]]
||Dallas Gibson
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #10
||Left somewhere between ''New X-Men: Academy X'' #2 and ''New X-Men: Academy X'' #12.
|-
||[[Trance (comics)|Trance]]
||Hope Abbott
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #5
||Active.
|-
||[[Wolf Cub (comics)|Wolf Cub]]
||Nicholas Gleason
||''Chamber'' #1
||
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''[[Alpha Squadron (comics)|Alpha Squadron]]'''
Northstar's squad, then Karma's. The squad's name was seen on the field day results in ''New X-Men: Academy X'' #4. It first appeared in ''New X-Men Academy X'' #13, disbanded in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23.
|-
||[[Anole (comics)|Anole]]
||Victor Borkowski
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #2
|| Team leader.
|-
||[[Indra (comics)|Indra]]
||Paras Gavaskar
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #7
||Has a sister in the Lower school.
|-
||[[Kidogo]]
||Lazaro Kotikash
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #13
||More than likely to be depowered.
|-
||[[Loa (comics)|Loa]]
||Alani Ryan
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #5
||Still powered.
|-
||[[Network (comics)|Network]]
||Sarah Vale
||''New X-Men: Academy X'' #13
||Was on the bus when it exploded. Now dead. Must be Preview's sister.
|-
||[[Rubbermaid (comics)|Rubbermaid]]
||Andrea Marguiles
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #20
||On the bus when it exploded, now dead.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Gambit's squad'''
No name was ever given to the squad. First appeared in ''X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #171, disbanded in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23. Strangely this team had only five members until Foxx arrived and not six. The other members may have died.
|-
||[[Bling (comics)|Bling]]!
||Roxanne "Roxy" Washington
||''X-Men'' #171
||
|-
||[[Flubber (comics)|Flubber]]
||Floyd Nughes
||''X-Men'' #171
||More than likely to be depowered.
|-
||[[Mystique (comics)|Foxx]]
||Raven Darkholme
||''X-Men'' #171
||Mystique infiltrated the X-Men while posing as Foxx from ''X-Men'' #171 to ''X-Men'' #172. She was then discovered by the X-Men and voted in as a probationary member.
|-
||[[Onyxx (comics)|Onyxx]]
||Sidney Green
||''X-Men'' #171
||Team leader. Was in love with Foxx but she rejected him.
|-
||[[Rain Boy]]
||Marco DePolo
||''X-Men'' #171
||More than likely depowered.
|-
||Other member?
||
||
||The squads were each meant to have six members, but only four were shown before Mystique's arrival. That's why the other may be dead or non-existent. It is also possible that Gambit's squad was in the process of being formed upon their comic debut.
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| colspan=4 align=center | '''Lower school'''
Left in charge of Karma. It is made up by the students who are too young to be in a squad.
|-
||??
||[[Jeffrey Garrett]]
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #20
||Died while teleporting during Magneto's attack on the school in ''New X-Men'' #147. Was revealed to have "survived" as a ghost in ''New X-Men: Academy X'' #9. He disappeared after M-Day meaning his ghost state may have been a side-effect of his powers.
|-
||??
||Leong Coy Manh
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #4
||[[Karma (comics)|Karma]]'s brother, powerless.
|-
||??
||Nga Coy Manh
||''New Mutants'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #4
||[[Karma (comics)|Karma]]'s sister, powerless.
|-
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Storm's Squad'''
Storm's squad. The squad never appeared on panel and given a name . It disbanded in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23.
|-
||[[Gentle (comics)|Gentle]]
||Nezhno Abidemi
||''New X-Men'' vol. 2, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23
||He was confirmed off-panel to have been in Storm's squad. His powers are unknown.
|-
||5 other students
||
||None
||Each squad had six students. There must have been five other members but they are more than likely to be depowered and may have been on the bus when it exploded.
||
||
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''No squads known'''
Here are the students who were shown but whose squads were not known or who died/left before joining one. There were two mentioned squads, the Exemplars and the Excelsiors, but no information had been given about them before they disbanded.
|-
||[[Aero (comics)|Aero]]
||Melody Guthrie
||''New Mutants'' <!-- W:MOS: vol. 1 not labeled, only subsequent volumes --> <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #42
||Depowered, since ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #20. Sister of [[Husk (comics)|Husk]], [[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]] and [[Icarus (comics)|Icarus]]. '''Powers''': Flight.
|-
||??
||Amber
||''New X-Men'' <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23
||Depowered young girl. Died following the bus explosion.
|-
||??
||Andy Lyon
||''X-Men Unlimited'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #1
||More than likely depowered. '''Powers''': Feral.
|-
||[[Armor (comics)|Armor]]
||Hisako Ichiki
||''Astonishing X-Men'' vol. 3 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #4
||Still powered. Currently a member of the X-Men. '''Powers''': Psionic armor.
|-
||[[Blindfold (comics)|Blindfold]]
||Ruth Aldine
||''Astonishing X-Men'' vol. 3 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #7
||'''Powers''': Telepathy and precognition.
|-
||??
||[[Ernst (comics)|Ernst]]
||''New X-Men'' #135
||One of the remaining powered students after M-Day. '''Powers''': Superhuman strength.
|-
||??
||Eugene Quinn
||''Gambit'' vol. 4 <!--W:MOSVolumes, not "series" --> #10
||More than likely depowered.
|-
||[[Forearm (comics)|Forearm]]
||Jorge Lucas
||''New X-Men'' #147
||Depowered as of ''New Avengers'' #19.
|-
||??
||[[Frida (comics)|Frida]]
||Frida Culp
||''New X-Men'' #126
||More than likely depowered.
|-
||??
||[[Germaine (comics)|Germaine]]
||Germaine Kendall
||''New X-Men'' #155
||Killed by mobster in ''New X-Men'' #156. Mindee's boyfriend. '''Powers''': Pyrokinesis.
|-
||??
||[[Carter Ghazikhanian]]
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #411
||Left with his mother, nurse Annie Ghazikhanian and an unknown friend. Likely depowered. '''Powers''': Telepathy, telekinesis.
|-
||[[Gloom (comics)|Gloom]]
||Oliver Huck
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #20
||Depowered. Revealed in New Avengers #18. '''Powers''': Shadow generation.
|-
||[[Hydro (comics)|Hydro]]
||Floyd Carter
||''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #20
||Depowered and died (drowned) in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #20. '''Powers''': Amphibious abilities.
|-
||??
||[[Irina]]
||Irina van Strond
||''New X-Men'' #118
||More than likely depowered. '''Powers''': Three extra mouths.
|-
||??
||Jacob Walker
||''X-Men Unlimited'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #7
||Unable to solidify he was dispersed in ''X-Men Unlimited'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #7. '''Powers''': Transform into gas.
|-
||[[Longneck (comics)|Longneck]]
||Jonah Van Helsking
||''New X-Men'' #147
||Depowered. Confirmed in ''New Avengers'' #18
|-
||??
||Molly
||''Chamber'' LS #1
||More than likely depowered. '''Powers''': Tentacles.
|-
||[[Martha Johansson|No-Girl]]
||Martha Johansson
||None
||
|-
||Silicon
||??
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #20
||More than likely depowered. '''Powers''': Fluid body.
|-
||[[Slick (comics)|Slick]]
||??
||''New X-Men'' #134
||Depowered. Confirmed in ''New Avengers'' #18. Was a little creature and used his illusionary powers to look like a handsome guy. '''Powers''': Illusionist.
|-
||[[Spike (Marvel Comics)|Spike]]
||
||''New X-Men'' #126
||More than likely depowered. '''Powers''': Spikes.
|-
||[[Sammy Paré|Squidboy]]
||Samuel "Sammy" Pare
||''Uncanny X-Men'' #410
||Killed by Black Tom Cassidy in ''X-Men'' #162. It was said that Iceman's squad was "lighter since the accident". Taking Exodus's attack (the only plausible accident), Sammy must've been on that team and his death explains why it became "lighter". '''Powers''': Aquatic abilities.
|-
||[[Stepford Cuckoos|Stepford Cuckoo]]
||Esme Cuckoo
||''New X-Men'' #118
||Esme died in ''New X-Men'' #150. See [[Stepford Cuckoos|the Three-In-One]].
|-
||[[Stepford Cuckoos|Stepford Cuckoo]]
||Sophie Cuckoo
||''New X-Men'' #118
||Sophie died in ''New X-Men'' #137. She was briefly brought back during ''X-Men: Phoenix Endsong'' #4 by Kid Omega but killed herself again rather than being with him. See [[Stepford Cuckoos|the Three-In-One]].
|-
||[[Tantra (comics)|Tantra]]
||Reuben
||''X-treme X-Men'' #20
||Depowered. Mentioned in ''New Avengers'' #18. '''Powers''': Elephant form, manipulate emotions.
|-
||??
||Seth Walker
||''Nightcrawler'' #4
||Non-mutant. He had some mystical powers. Strangely he wasn't shown among the powered students in ''New X-Men'' vol. 2 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #23.
|-
||??
||Walter
||''Chamber'' #4
||Human exchange student from ESU.
|-
||[[Wing (Marvel Comics)|Wing]]
||Eddie
||''Astonishing X-Men'' vol. 3 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #3
||Depowered by Ord's cure in ''Astonishing X-Men'' vol. 3 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #4. He committed suicide in ''Astonishing X-Men'' vol. 3 <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #7. '''Powers''': Flight.
|-
||??
||Winston
||''Gambit'' vol. 4 <!--W:MOSVolumes, not "series" --> #10
||More than likely depowered.
|-
||??
||[[Zach (comics)|Zach]]
||''X-Treme X-Men'' #20
||Depowered. Confirmed in ''New Avengers'' #18. '''Powers''': Imprint animal characteristics onto another.
|-
||Other unnamed students
||Various
||None
||Many students were shown but were never given a name (like the ones on the photo) other were neither given a face nor a name.
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==Enemies==
*''[[List of X-Men enemy teams|See list of X-Men enemy teams]]''
==See also==
*[[List of Ultimate X-Men characters]]
*[[X-Men 2099]]
*[[X-People]]
*[[List of Marvel Comics characters]]
*[[Marvel Comics]]
*[[Marvel Universe]]
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