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  1. A comprehensive list of mutant superheroes who have been members of the X-Men team in Marvel Comics. The list covers the original members, recruits, and spin-offs from the 1960s to the 2010s.

    Character
    Name
    Joined In
    Uncanny X-Men #515 (September 2009) [47]
    Tabitha Smith
    Dark Avengers #8 (August 2009) [1][46]
    Tandy Bowen
    Dark Avengers #8 (August 2009) [1][46]
    Tyrone "Ty" Johnson [45]
    Dark Avengers #8 (August 2009) [1][46]
    • Professor X. Professor Charles Francis Xavier, X-Men (vol. 1) #42 (1968, back-up story) (in flashback), Xavier is the founder of the X-Men, and original headmaster of the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning.
    • Cyclops. Scott Summers. Summers is the first of the team's founding members, and has been the longtime leader of the X-Men. He is the former headmaster of the Xavier Institute, and former leader of the original X-Factor.
    • Iceman. Robert Louis "Bobby" Drake, X-Men (vol. 1) #46 (1968, back-up story) (flashback). Drake is the second founding member, and the youngest of the group.
    • Angel/Archangel. Warren Kenneth Worthington III, X-Men (vol. 1) #56 (1969, back-up story) (flashback). Warren is the third of the team's founding members, and the only member of the original team to have acted as a costumed hero even before joining the X-Men.
    • Overview
    • First Class (1963)
    • Silver Age recruits (1966-1970)
    • Deadly Genesis (2006, retcon)
    • All-New, All-Different X-Men (1975-1980)
    • Pre-Fall of the Mutants recruits (1980-1988)
    • Muir Island X-Men (1989)
    • Pre-Age of Apocalypse recruits (1989-1994)
    • Pre-Twelve recruits (1995-2000)
    • Pre-Planet X recruits (2000-2003)

    The uncanny X-Men are a team of mutant superheroes. Initially formed as a class of young mutants enrolled at the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, the roster has expanded over decades, featuring a rotating line-up composed of a diverse number of teams.

    Besides the main team, this list also includes the numerous spin-off X-Men teams that were at some point officially considered part of the group. These teams are, in alphabetical order:

    •Cyclops' Extinction Team / X-Men (New Charles Xavier School)

    •Genoshan Assault X-Men

    •Street Team X-Men

    •Jean Grey's X-Men

    The original members of the X-Men formed the first class of the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters under Professor X's tutelage.

    Following the X-Men's graduation, some few new mutants occasionally joined their ranks. However, the core composed by the five original students remained as the main team.

    As the X-Men were trapped in the hostile island of Krakoa, Professor X formed a team with unexperienced young mutants secretly tutored by Moira for a rescue mission. The mission was tragic and the group was presumed dead.

    In a second attempt to save the X-Men, Professor X recruited a pluricultural team formed by mature mutants from different countries of the globe. These all-new, all-different X-Men radically altered the composition of the team.

    In between the death of the Phoenix and the Fall of the Mutants event, the X-Men gradually welcomed new members that made their roster more complex.

    Following the events of the Fall of the Mutants, in which the X-Men were presumed dead, Moira assembled a team to protect mutantkind's interests in her research center at Muir Island. This splinter team was corrupted by the Shadow King and put down by the cojoined efforts of the reformed X-Men and X-Factor.

    After a tragic dissolution, the X-Men gradually reformed their ranks. In the process, new mutant heroes joined the team as it returned to its origins at the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.

    After events such as Age of Apocalypse and Operation: Zero Tolerance, the X-Men get new blood, incorporating a new genesis of mutants to its ranks.

    The mutant population thrived and experienced a boom after the Legacy Virus was eradicated,[122] which was followed by the genocide on Genosha.[123] During this period, the X-Men welcomed a diverse bunch of new members into their ranks.

  2. Browse the alphabetical list of X-Men characters from the comics, movies, TV shows and video games. Learn about their powers, origins, aliases, teams and more.

  3. A comprehensive list of characters in the X-Men universe, organized by name, affiliation, citizenship, gender, living status, power, reality, species, and type. Browse the alphabetical index of characters from A to Z or search by keyword.

  4. X-Men Wiki is a fan-made encyclopedia for everything X-Men, a comic book franchise with popular characters and stories. Explore the 553 characters, the comics, the TV series and the anime based on the X-Men universe.

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    Rogue. Temper. Wolverine. Former: See List of X-Men members. The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in The X-Men #1 (September 1963). [1]

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