-
[B]Harmony (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status Unknown after the Decimation, believed depowered.[/COLOR] Harmony was a member of the London Morlocks with the power to breathe underwater, and has not been seen since the X-Men helped save her and her friends, who were being stalked by the mutant hunter, Mr. Clean. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #398[/I].
[B]Harness (Erika Benson):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current Status Unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Harness had herself energy shackle powers that she would wield on her son Piecemeal to make him travel with her to gather the energies of the dead mutant Proteus, for A.I.M inside of Piecemeal. Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants (vol. 1) Annual #7[/I].
[B]Harpoon (Kodiak Noatak):[/B] Currently believed to have his mutant power to charge objects with energy. Originally depowered by the Decimation, but somehow seemingly regained these powers somehow from Mr. Sinister, as he was seen wielding them during “[I]Messiah CompleX[/I]”. Harpoon is a longtime member of Mr. Sinister’s Marauders, who has escaped death on more than one occasion by her employer’s use of cloning technology. He was last seen in Genosha, while Magneto was trying to save Earth-616 from being destroyed in an Incursion. Last Appearance: [I]Magneto (vol. 3) #18[/I].
[B]Harris, Dezmond:[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered on M-Day.[/COLOR] Dezmond lost his mutant leaping abilities as a result of the Decimation. Last Appearance: [I]Generation M #2[/I].
[B]Harris, Dawson:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Dawson Harris’ name was revealed on Magneto’s database to honor mutants killed by the actions of humans. Last Mentioned: [I]Magneto (vol. 3) #4[/I].
[B]Harrison, Julie:[/B] Developed an X-Gene after the Decimation. Julie Harrison was a young mutant with unspecified powers who was kidnapped by the Inventor, and rescued by Ms. Marvel and Wolverine. Last Mentioned: [I]Ms. Marvel (vol. 3) #7[/I].
[B]Harvester (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Harvester is a member of the Assassin's Guild whose super-speed ability, like other members of the guild, may have been latent mutant powers that were activated by Candra.[/COLOR] He was last seen in New Orleans at the Assassins‘ Guild, when Candra snapped his neck and killed him. Last appearance: [I]Scarlet Spider (vol. 2) #19[/I].
[B]Hatchi, Susan (a.k.a. Da‘o):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered on M-Day.[/COLOR] Susan Hatchi is the half-sister of Karma, who lost her telepathic abilities in the Decimation. She was killed when she was shot in the head by her father. Last Appearance: [I]Astonishing X-Men (vol. 3) #56[/I].
[B]Haven (Rahda Dastoor):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Not confirmed as a mutant, but at the very least a magic-based mutate granted reality-altering powers by being impregnated with the unborn entity known as The Adversary.[/COLOR] Haven died giving birth when the Adversary killed her during “childbirth“. Last Appearance: [I]X-Factor (vol. 1) #117[/I].
[B]Havok (Alex Summers):[/B] Retained his powers after M-Day. Havok maintains his power to wield plasma energy and he is currently romantically involved with the Wasp. He was last seen surrendering into the custody of the Office of National Emergency. Last Appearance: [I]Astonishing X-Men (vol. 4) #17[/I].
[B]Hawkshaw (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Hawkshaw was one of the Genoshan Magistrates who made up The Press Gang, and fled Genosha upon Magneto’s rise to power there. Last Appearance: [I]Cable (vol. 2) #27[/I].
[B]Hayes, Alice:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Alice Hayes was a mutant telepath, and a member of the Los Angeles based group of villains known as the Pride. She was last seen dying when attempting to summon the Gibborim to rule the Earth. Last Appearance: [I]Runaways (vol. 1) #18[/I].
[B]Hayes, Gene:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Gene Hayes was a mutant telepath, and a member of the Los Angeles based group of villains known as the Pride. He was last seen dying when attempting to summon the Gibborim to rule the Earth. Last Appearance: [I]Runaways (vol. 1) #18[/I].
[B]Hazard (Carter Alexander Ryking):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Carter Ryking was a childhood friend of Professor Xavier’s who lost his X-gene on M-Day, which had long been giving him unspecified mutant powers. He was institutionalized at as a result, and in his first and only appearance, was hunted down and killed by those attempting to silence him. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Legacy (vol. 1) #211[/I].
[B]Headhunter (Helen O‘Hara):[/B] Retained her powers after the Decimation. Headhunter was a female mutant with pale white skin, and red hair and eyes who had the power to mesmerize and control others, for periods lasting up to years. She was last seen in New York City, in the middle of a melee between a group of villains manipulated by the Purple Man, the Puppet Master, and Misty Knight. Last Appearance: [I]Villains for Hire #4[/I].
[B]Healer (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Healer was one of the New York City Morlocks with a healing touch, who died overexerting his power to revive a badly wounded Callisto. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #291[/I].
[B]Heartbreak Kid (Daniel Atherton Shepard):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant not confirmed, only suspected.[/COLOR] The Heartbreak Kid had the power to absorb the hatred and sadness of others. He was last seen leaving a trial he was put on for supposedly psychically assaulting a woman, who had falsified her claims. Last Appearance: [I]Defenders (vol. 1) #140[/I].
[B]Hellion (Julian Keller):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Currently not able to use his telekinetic powers, as a telepathic block on using them was put into his mind by Synapse in [I]Uncanny Avengers (vol. 3) #6.[/I] because they were out of control due to the Terrigen Mists.[/COLOR] His last official romantic relationship was with Wind Dancer, but he also was attracted to X-23. Hellion was last seen after Ahab’s attack on the Xavier Instiute. Last Appearance: [I]Extermination #4[/I].
[B]Hemingway (???):[/B] [COLOR="Magenta"]Resurrected with the techno-organic virus.[/COLOR] Hemingway was a member of Gene Nation with enhanced strength and a spiky, tough exoskeleton. He was killed by a vengeful Agent Zero in [I]Weapon X (vol. 2) #21[/I]. [COLOR="Magenta"]However, he turned up as a techno-organic virus-infected thrall of Selene in [I]X-Force (vol. 3) #21[/I].[/COLOR] He was last seen battling Archangel on Utopia. Last Appearance: was last seen battling the X-Men on Utopia. It is unknown, though, if he managed to survive Selene’s ascension to godhood on Genosha. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Legacy (vol. 1) #231[/I].
[B]Hepzibah (real name unpronounceable):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Hepzibah is not a mutant, but an alien from the planet Tryl’sart.[/COLOR] She has, however, served both as a member of the Starjammers, and the X-Men. Hepzibah was last seen with the Starjammers. Last Appearance: [I]Mr. and Mrs. X #5[/I].
-
[B]Herald, Vanna:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Vanna was a mutant artist killed by Bushwacker. Last Appearance: [I]Daredevil (vol. 1) #249[/I].
[B]Hexidecimal ???:[/B] Developed the mutant power of technokinesis after the Decimation. Hexidecimal was a member of the mutant vigilante group known as the Raksha, and he was last seen in Madripoor, being offered training by Danger and Polaris. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Blue #36[/I].
[B]Highsmith (??? Highsmith):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Highsmith was a mutant at the Antarctic mutant colony with unknown powers, who was sent into a catatonic state by the alien creature known as Golgotha. Last appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #166[/I].
[B]Hijack (David Bond):[/B] Developed his powers after the Decimation. Hijack possesses the mutant ability to psychically command machines. He was last seen at the Xavier Institute. Last Appearance: [I]Generation X (vol. 2) #8[/I].
[B]Hindsight (Nathaniel Carver):[/B] Developed his powers after the Decimation. Hindsight has the power of psychometry, the ability to touch people or objects and gain psychic imprints of where they have been. His last romantic interest was Morph III. He was last seen during an attack on the Xavier Institute by the Purifiers. Last Appearance: [I]Old Man Logan #40[/I].
[B]Hitch-Hiker (Connor Laughlin):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Connor had the power to psionically possess others, however suffered from an unknown immunosufficiency that made him have to live inside a sterile "bubble" to avoid infection. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men Unlimited (vol. 2) #6[/I].
[B]Hobbes, Andrea:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] It is unknown what powers Andrea had, if any, but she had a physical mutation of an enlarged forehead, as well as an X-gene, which she passed on to her son, Winston, who would become the serial killer known as the Worm. Last Appearance: [I]District X #10[/I].
[B]Hobbes, Walker:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] It is unknown what powers Walker had, if any, but he had a physical mutation of being extroadinarily hairy, as well as an X-gene, which he passed on to his son, Winston, who would become the serial killer known as the Worm. Last Appearance: [I]District X #10[/I].
[B]Hogan, Dennis:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Dennis Hogan was the young mutant with reptilian features who was beaten to death by anti-mutant college students while Professor Xavier was in contact with his mind telepathically. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Prime #1[/I].
[B]Hollow (???):[/B] Originally, a dense skinned, razor sharp clawed mutant member at Generation X named Yvette, the mutant known as Penance would eventually be revealed to be Monet St. Croix, held in that form by the villain Emplate while her two sisters used their powers to impersonate Monet. Eventually, Monet and twin sisters would switch places, with the twins becoming Penance. Finally, the twins would be freed and this same body would now be a separate entity, known as Hollow. Most recently, in Los Angeles, the creature known as Hollow was last seen at Avengers Academy, as the students were arguing with the detained teenagers from Utopia and Sebastian Shaw. Last Appearance: [I]Avengers Academy #31[/I].
[B]Holo (Holly Bright):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Holly Bright is a mutant illusionist who was killed by Sabretooth, while he was being mind-controlled by the mutant known as Virus. Last Appearance: [I]First X-Men #5[/I].
[B]Holocaust (??? Aka Nemesis):[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Apparently deceased.[/COLOR] Holocaust is supposedly the son of Apocalypse and an unknown mother from Earth-295 (Age of Apocalypse) who came to Earth-616 after battling X-Man near the M’Kraan crystal and would serve as one of Onslaught’s emissaries. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]He was eventually drafted as a member of the Exiles, and was apparently killed on that team when they were battling Hyperion, who cracked Holocaust's armor with a headbutt, then snorted in Holocaust’s energy state, and somehow apparently metabolized it.[/COLOR] Seriously. Last Appearance: [I]Exiles (vol. 1) #62[/I].
[B]Holly ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Holly was a secretary at the Paris branch of X-Corp with shape-shifting powers. She was last seen working at the office there, prior to the Decimation. Last Appearance: [I]X-Treme X-Men: X-Pose #1[/I].
[B]Honcho (James MacDonald):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Honcho was a member of Team America a.k.a. the Thunderiders, and had the power to project his strength, stamina, and knowledge into another collective being along with the other members of Team America. Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants (vol. 1) #6[/I].
[B]Honda, Seiji:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Seiji was a Japanese mutant who could animate lifeless objects like they were toys. He was last seen crippled in a hospital bed, after falling out a window and breaking his legs. Last Appearance: [I]Muties #2[/I].
[B]Honey Badger (Gabriela "Gabby" Kinney):[/B] Retained the power of a healing factor, immunity to pain, and claws after the Decimation. Gabby Kinney was a member of The Sisters, a group of clones of X-23. She was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]Hope I (Esparanza Ling):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Hope was a Cuban mutant who could alter any existing matter into techno-matter at will. Last Appearance: [I]Warlock #8[/I].
[B]Hope II (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status unknown, not old enough yet to manifest an X-Gene, whether depowered or not.[/COLOR] Hope was a member of the London Morlocks and the baby daughter of Harmony. She has not been seen since the X-Men helped save her mother and her friends, who were being stalked by the mutant hunter, Mr. Clean. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #398[/I].
[B]Hope III (aka Hope Spalding aka Hope Summers aka the Mutant Messiah aka Throat Slicer aka Meme II):[/B] Born after M-Day, and has been shown wielding the Phoenix Force, and the powers of mutants in her vicinity, as well as the ability to cure bizarre medical conditions, like Rogue of both Strain 88 and the minds from the Hecatomb, or reactivate the mutant genome in some mutants after the Decimation. She was last seen at one of Cable’s safe houses with Jean Grey, destroying his time travel device. Last Appearance: [I]Exterminated #1[/I].
[B]Horns (Jon Morse):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Horns was a horned mutant who battled the New Mutants in gladatorial combat, before being set free by Dazzler. Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants (vol. 1) #31[/I].
[B]Horrocks, Ned:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] One of the 198, and friend of Jamie Braddock who retained his powers after M-Day but was killed by the First Fallen after he attacked it. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #473[/I].
-
[B]Host (???):[/B] Retained her powers after the Decimation. Host was a female mutant who could store bacteria, germs, or viral agents in her body, and then release them on command to infect her opponents. She was last seen in S.H.I.E.L.D. custody, working to prevent an invasion by viral invaders from the Microverse in exchange for her freedom. Last Appearance: [I]Wolverine (vol. 5) #13[/I].
[B]Hothead (Germaine Caruso):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] A pyrokinetic mutant, Germaine was beaten to death by an angry mob before Emma Frost, Beast, or Cyclops could save him. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #156[/I].
[B]Hound (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Hound was a mutant with advanced strength, who was also apparently augmented with technological implants, utilized by Humanity’s Last Stand to hunt other mutants. He was last seen being taken into government custody after failing to assassinate Mystique. Last Appearance: [I]X-Factor (vol. 1) #123[/I].
[B]Hub (???):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered on M-Day.[/COLOR] Hub was temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists, with help from Quicksilver, but had very erratic control over her teleportation power. The effects of the Mists eventually wore off, leaving her human again. Last Appearance: [I]Son of M #5[/I].
[B]Hudson, Victor:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Retained his powers after the Decimation. Victor Hudson has enhanced strength and durability, is the long-lost relative to Alpha Flight’s James McDonald Hudson, as well as the enforcer for the mysterious Romulus. He was last seen being killed by Wolverine with the remains of the Muramasa Blade. Last Appearance: [I]Wolverine Origins #43[/I].
[B]Hump (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Hump was a New York City Morlock with enhanced strength and endurance. He may have died in the flooding of the Morlock Tunnels, and even if he survived that tragedy, he may have been depowered by the Decimation. He was last seeing retreating after Cable shot fellow Morlock Brute in the head. Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants (vol. 1) #100[/I].
[B]Humus Sapien (Sonny Baredo):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Humus Sapien is a mutant with a direct link to the Earth’s biosphere, giving him various powers over plants, and the earth. Last Appearance: [I]Thunderbolts (vol. 1) #55[/I].
[B]Hungry One (???):[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Possibly deceased.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant not confirmed, only suspected.[/COLOR] The Hungry One was a vastly deformed prehistoric mutant who had the power to feed off of sound, and live indefinitely on that sustenance. He was last seen possibly starving to death in front of two teenagers. Last Appearance: [I]Tower of Shadows #2[/I].
[B]Hunter, Henrietta:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] A member of X-Statix, although her animated corpse still managed to get up an issue after her death. Last Appearance (as a vengeful zombie): [I]X-Statix #18[/I].
[B]Huntsman (aka Weapon XII):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Not just a mutant, but a hyper-evolved mutant cyborg. Huntsman had the power to spread his consciousness like a virus through anyone he touched, or anyone whom an infected person touched. He was killed when his internal kill-switch was detonated by Fantomex. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #129[/I].
[B]Hurricane IV (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Retained his powers after the Decimation. A member of Apocalypse’s Dark Riders with wind powers, Hurricane was killed in the explosion caused when Wolverine’s body rejected a new adamantium skeleton, and shards of adamantium pierced his body in [I]Wolverine (vol. 2) #100[/I]. He turned up as a techno-organic virus-infected thrall of Selene in [I]X-Force (vol. 3) #21[/I], and then apparently survived Selene’s ascension to godhood on Genosha, as we was later revealed alive with the Dark Riders. He was killed by Magneto and his team of X-Men as he and the Dark Riders were attempting to assassinate Triage. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 4) #5[/I].
[B]Husk (Paige Guthrie):[/B] Not affected by the Decimation, Paige maintained her power to metamorph by shedding her skin. Her last romantic interest was with Toad. She was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]Hutchinson, Douglas:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Hutchinson was a mutant with unnamed powers who once was romantically involved with Emma Frost, and when he married a woman who disliked mutants, Emma, in attendance at his wedding, revealed his mutant status to all the guests who were not aware. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men Unlimited (vol. 2) #4[/I].
[B]Hybrid (James "Jimmy" Marks):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Hybrid is not a mutant, but a half-mutant/half-Dire Wraith.[/COLOR] His mutation grants him telepathy and telekinesis, and in addition to Dire Wraith shapeshifting he also learned magic as many Dire Wraiths. While he was originally listed as one of the mutants who lost their powers on M-Day in [I]New Avengers (vol. 1) #18[/I], he was revealed to be alive, and in possession of them in [I]Avengers Academy #23[/I]. He was last seen being cast into Limbo by Hank Pym and the rest of Avengers Academy staff and students. Last appearance: [I]Avengers Academy #25[/I].
[B]Hydro (Noah Crichton aka Floyd Carter):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] This amphibious mutant's two names require a bit of an explanation... He was given the name of "Floyd Carter" in [I]New X-Men (vol. 2) #20[/I], however, a later Marvel Handbook came out, and his name was given as "Noah Crichton". Until further updates on this come in, both will be listed under his entry. He died when he was swimming underwater at the Xavier Institute when the Decimation hit, and he drowned as a result. Last Appearance: [I]New X-Men (vol. 2) #20[/I].
[B]Hyperstorm (Jonathon Reed Richards):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Hyperstorm is a mutant from a future alternate Earth, Earth-967, and the son of that Earth‘s Rachel Summers and Franklin Richards. He was last seen shunted off to another dimension where his hyperspace energies were being fed on by Galactus Last Appearance: [I]Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #406[/I].
-
[B]Icarus (Jay Guthrie):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Icarus retained his powers after M-Day, but was killed by Reverend Stryker himself after unwittingly revealing the bus full of depowered students would be leaving the Xavier Institute. Last Appearance: [I]New X-Men (vol. 2) #28[/I].
[B]Iceman (Robert "Bobby" Drake):[/B] Currently an active member of the X-Men, and retained his power of cryokinesis on M-Day. He was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]Ill Billy (William Williams):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Billing himself as “the yodeling mutant beat-box“, Ill Billy had sonic-based powers, of some sort. He was last seen fighting Agent X and Fight-Man. Last Appearance: [I]Agent X #11[/I].
[B]Imp (Anders Nobel):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current Status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Believed depowered on M-Day.[/COLOR] Imp was a mutant who apparently only had the ability to develop horns, and was last seen at Academy X. Last Appearance: [I]New X-Men (vol. 1) #126[/I].
[B]Indra (Paras Gavaskar):[/B] Retained his power to create armored plates on his body after the Decimation, and has been shown to perhaps have the ability to manifest weapons with his powers as well, but as a religious pacifist, he is unwilling to use his powers in such a manner. He may have a true romantic interest in the member of the Children of the Vault known as Luz. He was last seen being summoned to battle Nate Grey alongside the X-Men. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #9[/I].
[B]Infectia (Josephine ???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Infectia was a mutant who possessed the ability to perceive the molecular structure of living beings and to induce mutations in other living beings by altering them genetically on a molecular level. She was one of the first victims to die as a result of the Legacy Virus. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #27[/I].
[B]Inferno (Tony Romeo):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] On M-Day, this character ended up combusting when he lost his fire-related powers. Last Appearance: [I]Generation M #1[/I].
[B]Infestation (???):[/B] Developed her powers after the decimation. Infestation has the power to control insects. She was last seen as a member of the Hellfire Academy, being rescued by Mystique and Sabretooth. Last Appearance: [I]Wolverine & the X-Men (vol. 1) #35[/I].
[B]Ink (Eric Gitter):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Not a mutant, but a human with tattoos that grant him powers by a mutant.[/COLOR] Ink has the power to inflict certain abilities on others, by touching people with tattoos on his body, invoking an effect based off of the tattoo in question. For example, he has punched through walls with a tattoo of an explosive, touched people with a biohazard symbol, to make others ill, and a tattoo on his head that gives him limited telepathy. He was last seen at the wedding of Rogue and Gambit. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Gold #30[/I].
[B]Inkosi, Shola (aka Inkose, Shola):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered due to the Decimation.[/COLOR] Shola was temporarily repowered on Genosha by Quicksilver and the Terrigen Mists, only to end up without his X-Gene again. Last Appearance: [I]Son of M #5[/I].
[B]Integer (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Integer is a member of Gene Nation who lives in a mathematical state of existence, making him intangible and capable of scrambling the thought patterns of others. He was last seen battling X-Man and Generation X. Last Appearance: [I]X-Man #50[/I].
[B]Iolanthe (Katie Atikinson):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] This insect-like mutant was last seen talking with Lipid. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men Unlimited (vol. 2) #10[/I].
[B]Iron Curtain (Simas Androvich):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Iron Curtain was a mutant with Super Strength and endurance and an invulnerable body. He was killed by the cyborg assassin, Foxfire. Last Appearance: [I]Soviet Super-Soldiers #1[/I].
[B]Iron Maiden II (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Iron Maiden II is a member of Gene Nation who has feral strength, speed, agility, and reflexes, and bio-armor plating makes her highly resilient to injury and is sharpened into razor edged spines and talons. Last Appearance: [I]X-Man #50[/I].
[B]Irving ???:[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered by the Decimation.[/COLOR] Irving is one of the New York City Morlocks, and he lost his powers on M-Day. Last Appearance: [I]Generation M #4[/I].
[B]Ishihara, Shirow:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Shirow had the power to secrete a will-sapping gas, and was being harvested to supply the gas. He was last seen being rescued from the Pig. Last Appearance: [I]Gambit (vol. 3) #7[/I].
[B]Ister (Ister ???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant debatable, Ister was a proto-mutant, an offshoot that existed centuries before most modern mutants.[/COLOR] This Russian mutant had the power to store memories in his DNA, and alter his physical form to become giant-sized. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 3) #32[/I].
[B]Ivan ???:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant unconfirmed.[/COLOR] This Russian man was an ancestor of Colossus. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Colossus Bloodline #5[/I].
[B]Ivanova, Elena (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Elena Ivanova was the daughter of Epsilon Red, and a mutant telepath. She at one time was a romantic interest for Maverick, and was last seen hospitalized after feeling psychic backlash from Maverick’s near death at the hands of Hammer and Sickle, when he was thrown out of a plane. Last Appearance: [I]Maverick #12[/I].
[B]Ivich (Ivich Williamson):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Ivich was a green, elf-like mutant who battled the New Mutants in gladiatorial combat, before being set free by Dazzler. Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants (vol. 1) #31[/I].
-
[B]Jack-in-the-Box (Jack Mead):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Jack was last seen as the resident telepath of Weapon X, but existed as a torn body thrown together in a box that had maintained sentience despite dismemberment. He was the resident telepath at the Neverland Camps, and would read the minds of incoming prisoners during their admissions to the prison. Last Appearance: [I]Weapon X (vol. 2) #5[/I].
[B]Jackknife (Jack Cole):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Jackknife was a latent mutant whose telepathic and telekinetic powers were fully unlocked when he encountered X-Man. He was last seen, comatose, after being electrocuted by power lines by Nate Grey, and being handed over to medical technicians for treatment. Last Appearance: [I]X-Man #33[/I].
[B]Jackson, Lucas:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Lucas was a horribly deformed child from birth, and had the power to create feelings of love and euphoria in others. He was last seen fleeing to live in Attilan amongst the Inhumans, who he believed would not judge him based off of his visage. Last Appearance: [I]The Thing (vol. 1) #4[/I].
[B]Jade Dragon (Dei Guan):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] This Chinese mutant was a member of China Force, a superhero team from of course, China, that battled Alpha Flight. He was last seen operating as a member of 3-Peace. Last Appearance: [I]X-Force Annual 1994[/I].
[B]Jaeger (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] He retained his mutant power to duplicate other mutants’ abilities after drinking their body fluids and enhanced physical attributes after the Decimation. Jaeger was a member of the Neo, and was accidentally killed in battle by Cecilia Reyes. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #100[/I].
[B]Jake ???:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Developed mutant powers after the Decimation. Jake is an energy-wielding mutant who was killed when attacked and stabbed by inmates with shivs in a prison he was being held in. Last Appearance: [I]A v X: Consequences #4[/I].
[B]James, P.J. :[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant not confirmed, only suspected.[/COLOR] P.J. James was a musician acquaintance of Dazzler who showed a level of musical genius that seemed impossible for any normal man to have. Rogue believed this ability was a mutant power, and kissed P.J. to borrow it to work with Dazzler to save him from kidnappers. He was last seen playing on stage with the two heroines. Last Appearance: [I]Marvel Fanfare (vol. 1) #38[/I].
[B]James, Whitney:[/B] Developed mutant powers after the Decimation. Whitney James had turquoise hair, and the ability to produce airborne poisons. She was last seen being abandoned by Mystique in Portland. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Black- Mystique #1[/I].
[B]Jane ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Believed depowered on M-Day.[/COLOR] Jane was one of the students from Academy X taken out into Salem Center on Halloween to trick-or-treat by the staff. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men Unlimited (vol. 2) #1[/I].
[B]Janine ???:[/B] Developed mutant powers after the Decimation. Janine had glowing red eyes, and was one of many mutants atttending a couple’s retreat where Rogue and Gambit where investigating Charmaine Grand. Last Appearance: [I]Rogue and Gambit #1[/I].
[B]Janus III (Willem Vincent):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Janus had the power to split into two separate versions of himself, and died when Bedlam the Living Brain Blast caused his two selves to kill each other. Last Appearance: [I]Alpha Flight (vol. 1) #53[/I].
[B]Jararaca, Juliana:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Juliana was a mutant gladiator at "The Arena" in Rio de Janeiro with the power of telekinesis. [COLOR="Purple"]She last seen after being effectively lobotomized after Cable accidentally shut off her mind while trying to shut off her powers.[/COLOR] Last appearance: [I]Cable (vol. 1) #105[/I].
[B]Jason ???:[/B] Developed mutant powers after the Decimation. Jason had pointed ears, and was one of many mutants atttending a couple’s retreat where Rogue and Gambit where investigating Charmaine Grand. Last Appearance: [I]Rogue and Gambit #1[/I].
[B]Jaspers, James “Mad Jim”:[/B] Retained his reality-warping powers after M-Day. “Mad Jim” was merged with The Fury, and was last seen threatening all of the Multiverse’s Captain Britains and making them Furies while battling both the Exiles, and New Excalibur. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Die By the Sword #4[/I].
[B]Jaunt (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status after the Decimation currently unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed deceased.[/COLOR] Jaunt was a member of the Neo, and was last seen in Genosha after the death of the Neo, Rax. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]He was believed killed when the Evolutionaries disintregated all of the Neo.[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #110[/I].
[B]Javitz, Isaac:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Javitz was a member of Magneto’s Acolytes with the powers of advanced size, strength, and stamina who was killed by Holocaust aboard Avalon. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #43[/I].
[B]Jazz (John Arthur Zander):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Jazz had retained his powers after M-Day, and was living at the Xavier Institute as one of the 198. He died in a sanctioned visit into Westchester town from suffocation when Johnny Dee created a voodoo doll duplicate of him with his mutant powers, and choked it with a miniature noose. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: The 198 #3[/I].
-
[B]Jefferson, Latonya:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Lost her power of impenetrable skin due to the Decimation, and was then later killed by the Ghoul. Last Appearance: [I]Generation M #2[/I].
[B]Jefferson, Randall:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Not confirmed as a mutant, but believed to be one.[/COLOR] Randall Jefferson was a telepath who was last seen being taken into S.H.I.E.L.D. custody after being rescued from the Chameleon by Captain America. Last Appearance: [I]Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #6[/I].
[B]Jeffries, Madison (aka Box II):[/B] Retained his powers to psionically create mechanical constructs quickly after M-Day. The former member of Alpha Flight is now a member of the X-Men’s brain trust, known as the X-Club. His current romantic interest, is apparently the artificial intelligence known as Danger II. Jeffries was last seen with Dr. Kavita Rao, having Dr. Alba placed into the X-Club’s custody by Old Man Logan. Last Appearance: [I]Weapon X (vol. 3) #11[/I].
[B]Jenna ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Believed to have been depowered on M-Day.[/COLOR] Jenna was one of the students from Academy X taken out into Salem Center on Halloween to trick-or-treat by the staff. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men Unlimited (vol. 2) #1[/I].
[B]Jeremiah ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Jeremiah was a mutant cult leader, who had the ability to drain and use the mental energies of others which he could use to mesmerize others, gain physical strength, banish people to other dimensions, fire destructive energy blasts, and withstand injuries from fire. He was last seen being teleported to a demonic realm by Dr. Strange, where he trapped and left face to face the wrath of his demonic master, Oruthu. Last Appearance: [I]Marvel Team-Up (vol. 1) #35[/I].
[B]Jeremy ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Jeremy has the ability to transform his body into organic steel similar to that of Colossus and while in this form has limited invulnerability and super strength. Jeremy lost his job as assistant groundskeeper at Beverly Glenn Hills Cemetery after a battle with Husk, exposed his mutant nature, while trying to prevent her from the un-earthing of Skin’s remains. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #427[/I].
[B]Jerry ???:[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered by the Decimation.[/COLOR] Jerry was a mutant, who after the Decimation still has a Siamese twin, a head named Doug growing out of his back. It is unknown what the full potential of their gestalt powers was prior to M-Day. He was last seen granting an interview to Sally Floyd. Last Appearance: [I]Civil War: Frontline #8[/I].
[B]Jet-Black (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] A member of the Rising Sons, Jet-Black has not been seen since battling Generation X and the mercenary Paladin. Last Appearance: [I]Generation X #54[/I].
[B]Jetstream (Haroun ibn Sallah al-Rashid):[/B] [COLOR="Magenta"]Resurrected with the techno-organic virus.[/COLOR] Jetstream, a member of the Hellions, still has the power to produce thermal energy that can propel himself forward like a rocket. He was killed by Trevor Fitzroy to fuel his time-travel portals in Uncanny [I]X-Men (vol. 1) #282[/I]. [COLOR="Magenta"]However, he was revived with the techno-organic virus in [I]X-Necrosha #1[/I], as a thrall of Selene.[/COLOR] He was last seen on Utopia, attacking the New Mutants. It is unknown, though, if he managed to survive Selene’s ascension to godhood on Genosha. Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants (vol. 3) #8[/I].
[B]Jill ???:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Jill was one of two mutant children from Wesport, Connecticut shot and killed, then strung up on a swingset with a “Mutie” sign by the Purifiers. Last Appearance: [I]Marvel Graphic Novel #5[/I].
[B]Jillian (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status currently unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Jillian was a member of the Neyaphem, a clan of ancient, extra-dimensional mutants often mistaken for demons. It is unknown if her powers were affected by the Decimation or not. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #434[/I].
[B]Jo ??? (Bartender):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Jo was a bartender with tentacle-like fingers and suction cups on her hands, who was the bartender in a tavern visited by Wolverine and Nightcrawler one night. Last Appearance: [I]Wolverine (vol. 3) #6[/I].
[B]Jo ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Likely deceased.[/COLOR] Jo was a member of the New York City Morlocks best known for being the bridesmaid at Kitty Pryde’s debacle of a wedding to Caliban. Jo’s powers were never stated. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]For Jo to be alive, she would have had to survive the "Mutant Massacre", the flooding of the Morlock tunnels, and then either survived “The Hill” or simply not gone to it with Mikhail Rasputin.[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #179[/I].
[B]Joe Bugs (Joe ???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Joe Bugs was a Morlock with insectoid eyes, bug wings, and a stinger who managed to retain his powers after the Decimation, only to be murdered by Xraven. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men/Spider-Man #4[/I].
[B]Joey ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Joey was born a mutant, and could transform into an eight foot tall creature with enhanced strength. He was last seen being sent to a facility for mutants known as the Nursery, as recommended by the Beast. Last Appearance: [I]Spider-Man (vol. 1) #15[/I].
-
[B]Johansson, Martha (aka No-Girl):[/B] After being abducted by John Sublime and his U-Men, Martha had her brain extracted against her will, and it exists with a consciousness in a jar since. The brain, and thus Martha, retained their powers on M-Day. Her last romantic interest was Zero II. She was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]John ???:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] John was a boy with electromagnetic powers that kicked in when he was twelve, and he could not control them, killing his mother by accident. He was eventually killed by Deadpool and Garrison Kane on behalf of the Weapon X project. Last Appearance: [I]Deadpool (vol. 1) #58[/I].
[B]Johnny Justice (Jonadab Megyscol):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered by the Decimation.[/COLOR] Johnny is a former mutant who joined Typeface’s Anti-Registration Underground during the Superhero Registration Act and makes of for his unrevealed lost powers with intense psychical training. He was last seen being taken into custody by the Pro Registration forces. Last Appearance: [I]Civil War: Frontline #4[/I].
[B]Jolt (Kyi ???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Jolt was a teenaged mutant student of the villain Taskmaster with the ability to teleport. Kyi was last seen teleporting himself, Taskmaster and Siren out of the Taskmaster’s school, which had been mined with explosives by Diamondback. He had never previously tried to teleport this many people that distance and the three were separated in mid teleport. Last Appearance: [I]Siren #3[/I].
[B]Jones, Manfred:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Manfred Jones was a mutant building manager in District X, whose only mutation seemed to be a pair of horns sprouting from his head. He was last seen hearing complaints from his tenants about Arturo Falcone's creatures. Last appearance: [I]District X #2[/I].
[B]Joseph (???):[/B] Retained his magnetic powers after the Decimation. Joseph is the clone of Magneto who died battling his original counterpart in [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #87[/I]. He was somehow either resurrected, or a new Magneto clone, also named Joseph was revealed to be alive, in [I]Magneto: Not a Hero #1[/I]. He was last seen unconscious after a battle with Magneto in Chicago, waiting to be turned over into S.H.I.E.L.D. custody. Last appearance: [I]Magneto: Not a Hero #4[/I].
[B]Josette (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Josette was an empathic mutant with blue skin and a Genoshan survivor who came to the Xavier Institute, and immediately tried cheating on her husband Robert at every opportunity with several X-Men. She was last seen when Northstar incapacitated her husband for trying to kill Iceman. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #415[/I].
[B]Jubilee (Jubilation Lee aka Wondra):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Jubilee was depowered on M-Day.[/COLOR] Currently without her mutant power to create plasmoid “fireworks”, she was operating for a time as a vigilante named Wondra using advanced technology. [COLOR="Green"]She was infected with vampirism after being exposed to vampire blood in [I]X-Men (vol. 3) #1[/I], and being fully embraced as a vampire by Xarus, Son of Dracula, in [I]X-Men (vol. 3) #2[/I].[/COLOR] She was restored to her original mutant form and powers in [I]Generation X (vol. 1) #86[/I] when Quentin Quire sacrificed his fragment of the Phoenix Force to save her from being exposed to the sun. She was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]Juggernaut (Cain Marko):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Juggernaut is not a mutant but a human powered by the mystic Ruby of Cyttorak. [/COLOR] He has served on both the X-Men and New Excalibur teams, as well as currently, one of the Thunderbolts. He was last seen in Thailand, leaving the Temple of Cyttorak. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Black- Juggernaut #1[/I].
[B]Juice (Hannah ???):[/B] Gained mutant powers after the Decimation. Juice was a member of the Chicago-based mutant gang known as the Ghosts of Cyclops who could fly, as well as project energy blasts. She was last seen in a police standoff in Chicago. Last appearance: [I]All New X-Men (vol. 2) #3[/I].
[B]Julie ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Believed to have been depowered by the Decimation.[/COLOR] Julie was a member of the "flying class" at Academy X. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men Unlimited (vol. 2) #3[/I].
[B]Jumbo Carnation:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] The creator of “mutant fashion” was beaten and killed by a gang of anti-mutant street thugs as he died of a drug overdose. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #134[/I].
[B]Jun, Ao:[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed deceased.[/COLOR] Jun has the power to shed skin cells, and they can replicate human cells until they become man-sized golems with enhanced strength. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]He was last seen having his neck snapped by one of John Sublime’s U-Men after he allowed the X-Men to liberate Xorn and recruit him.[/COLOR] Even if it was a duplicate of Jun’s who had his neck snapped, he may have been depowered on M-Day. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men Annual 2001[/I].
[B]Jun, Bu:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Developed mutant powers after the Decimation. Bu Jun was one of the Sleepers, and was a human-tiger hybrid. He died while Psylocke was interrogating him psychically. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 4) #13[/I].
[B]Junction (???):[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed Deceased.[/COLOR] Retained her power to teleport after the Decimation. Junction was a member of the Neo, and was last seen in San Francisco, battling the Young X-Men. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]She was believed killed off-panel when the Evolutionaries disintegrated all of the Neo in [I]Giant-Size X-Men (vol. 3) #1[/I].[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]Young X-Men #12[/I].
[B]Junk (Danny Silva):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant unclear. Junk was a test subject of the Weapon X Project, and it is unknown if he was a mutant before that process began.[/COLOR] Junk has a variety of powers, including gills, and the ability to spit acid. He was killed when Sabretooth decapitated him at the Weapon X Arcadia facility in the Gulf of Mexico. Last Appearance: [I]Wolverines #18[/I].
[B]Jura (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Jura was a mutant boy with acid secretion powers who was held by the Dermafree Corporation as a guinea pig. He was last seen leading authorities to the lab where she was held captive. [I]Mystique #18[/I].
[B]Justice (Vance Astrovik aka Marvel Boy V):[/B] Retained his psychokinetic mutant powers after the Decimation. He is currently working as one of the trainers at Avengers Academy. His last love interest was Ultra Girl. He was last seen in the Himalayas. Last Appearance: [I]New Warriors (vol. 5) #11[/I].
-
[B]K., Bertram:[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered by the Decimation.[/COLOR] Bertram was a mutant who lost unspecified powers on M-Day, but allowed himself to be interviewed and photographed by Sally Floyd in its aftermath. Last Appearance: [I]Generation M #3[/I].
[B]Kaga (??? Kaga):[/B] Retained his mutant powers after the Decimation. Kaga is a mutant super-genius born in Hiroshima with seven fingers on one hand and facial deformities who engineered Bio-Sentinels to try and destroy all mutants. He was last seen being captured by the X-Men and Agent Brand. Last Appearance: [I]Astonishing X-Men (vol. 3) #35[/I].
[B]Kali (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]While never confirmed as a mutant, it is suspected that she is one.[/COLOR] Kali was a schizophrenic who attacked Rogue and Gambit at the behest of voices in her head. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #81[/I].
[B]Kamal (Kamal el Alaqui):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed deceased.[/COLOR] One of Magneto’s Genoshan Acolytes, Kamal had enhanced strength and durability. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Those two powers might not have saved him from either the wrath of Cassandra Nova’s Sentinel attack on Genosha.[/COLOR] Even if he did manage to survive that attack, his powers might not have been maintained after M-Day. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #379[/I].
[B]Kamikaze (Haruo Tsuburaya):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Kamikaze was a member of the Mutant Liberation Front, and a follower of Stryfe who could fly, and cause an explosive charge upon impact with a foe. He was killed when accidentally decapitated by Archangel’s metallic wings. Last Appearance: [I]X-Factor (vol. 1) #85[/I].
[B]Kane, Garrison (aka Weapon X):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Kane was not a mutant, but a human cyborg.[/COLOR] He was killed when he tried to assist the mutant underground by absorbing a small army of Box robots into himself using technomorphing powers, and dying in the process. Last Appearance: [I]Weapon X (vol. 2) #12[/I].
[B]Karasu (Karasu-Tengu):[/B] Developed telepathic powers after the Decimation. Karasu is a Japanese mutant with the power to attack the psyches of others with psionic carrion birds. She was last seen training in the Danger Room of the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. Last Appearance: [I]X-Force (vol. 4) #3[/I].
[B]Karima ??? (aka Jamil):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Karima, not to be confused with Karima Shandipar, Omega Sentinel, was an Egyptian mutant who could give form and substance to the desires of others. She was last seen when the X-Men defeated Candra. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #61[/I].
[B]Karma (Xi'an “Shan” Coy Manh):[/B] Retained her power to mentally dominate others after M-Day, has joined the X-Men in San Francisco. While long confirmed to be a lesbian, no specific romantic partner has ever been confirmed or named for Karma. She was last seen afflicted with a form of the Technarch virus. Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants: Dead Souls #6[/I].
[B]Karst, Ziggy:[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Mutant status unconfirmed, only suspected.[/COLOR] Apparently developed some form of super-intelligence after the Decimation. Ziggy Karst was last seen at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. Last Appearance: [I]Nightcrawler (vol. 4) #12[/I].
[B]Kate ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Kate was a mutant who worked in the Heartbreak Hotel with unspecified powers. Last Appearance: [I]Beauty and the Beast #3[/I].
[B]Katu (Katu Kath):[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed Deceased.[/COLOR] This Genoshan Acolyte has the power to siphon off the Earth’s electromagnetic field, and redirect it into blasts of destructive force. He was believed present and killed during the attack by Cassandra Nova’s Sentinels on Genosha. However, after Eli Bard began resurrecting deceased mutants to be Selene’s thralls on Genosha, his mutant energy signature is detected in Bastion’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]It is unknown if he managed to survive Selene’s ascension to godhood on Genosha.[/COLOR] Last Mentioned: [I]X-Force (vol. 3) #21[/I]. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #379[/I].
[B]??? Kaufman:[/B] Retained her unknown mutant powers after the Decimation. This unnamed daughter of HYDRA general Tod Kaufman was seen unconscious in a hospital, requiring a bone marrow transplant from her father, which X-Force helped acquire for her. Last Appearance: [I]X-Force Annual (vol. 3) #1[/I].
[B]Kaur, Benazir:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Kaur was the Black Queen of the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club during Shinobi Shaw’s time as Black King of the New York Branch. She was never confirmed as a mutant, but it was heavily implied. If so, it is unknown if she would have retained any powers on M-Day. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men Annual (vol. 2) #3[/I].
[B]Keller, Colonel Jonas:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Jonas was the founder of the hate group W.A.R. with precognitive powers, who shot himself after Cable removed his abilities. Last appearance: [I]Soldier X #10[/I].
[B]Keratin (Dave Finn):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Believed to have been depowered on M-Day.[/COLOR] Keratin was a mutant with the ability to create claws who was last seen at Academy X. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 1) #126[/I].
[B]Key (Lachlan Patterson):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Lost his powers due to the Decimation.[/COLOR] The Key had the mutant power to have an incredible affinity with computers. Key’s power loss is confirmed when his energy signature is listed among those that make up the Collective in [I]New Avengers (vol. 1) #18[/I]. Last Appearance: [I]Cable (vol. 2) #84[/I].
[B]Key II (???):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Mutant status unconfirmed, only suspected by way of his powers being drained by Michael Pointer.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed deceased.[/COLOR] Key II was an American criminal captured in Canada where he had fled to avoid the US Superhuman Registration Act. At some point he had his life force drained by the mutant Michael Pointer who later used his technopathic powers. Last Appearance: [I]Marvel Comics Presents (vol. 2) #12[/I].
[B]Kid Gladiator (Kubark):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Kid Gladiator is not a mutant, but a member of the alien Strontian race that is a part of the Shi‘ar Empirium, similar to his namesake, the Emperor Gladiator.[/COLOR] Kid Gladiator, like his namesake, has the powers of super-strength, durability, and flight that are directly proportional to his confidence level. He was last seen at Xavier Mansion. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Gold #13[/I].
[B]Kid Omega (Quentin Quire):[/B] Currently “alive”, and in possession of his telepathic powers. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]The psionic essence of Quentin has reformed several times into a psionically constructed body, making him near impossible to ever classify as truly deceased, even if he did shuffle off the mortal coil originally in [I]New X-Men (vol. 1) #138[/I].[/COLOR] He has, at times, lived as a psionic entity in a containment chamber, but seems to currently have a corporeal body. His last romantic interest was Oya. He was last seen at the wedding of Rogue and Gambit. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Gold #30[/I].
[B]Kidogo (Lazaro Kotikash):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered as of M-Day.[/COLOR] Kidogo was last seen as one of those who survived the attack from Reverend Stryker and the Puriifiers upon the Xavier Institute. Last Appearance: [I]New X-Men (vol. 2) #23[/I].
[B]Killron (???):[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed deceased.[/COLOR] Killron was a Morlock named by Caliban, in the past tense, who have had the ability to communicate with and control alligators. Her alligators were seen attacking Warpath of the X-Men. Last Mentioned: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #488[/I].
-
[B]Kilmer (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status after the Decimation currently unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed deceased.[/COLOR] Kilmer was a member of the Neo, and was last seen in Genosha after the death of the Neo, Rax. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]He was believed killed off-panel when the Evolutionaries disintregated all of the Neo in Giant-Size X-Men (vol. 3) #1.[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #110[/I].
[B]Kimura (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Retained her powers after the Decimation. Kimura was a female mutant who is seemingly physically indestructible. She was once the “handler” of X-23 for the mysterious Facility. She was killed in Madripoor by X-23, who held her underwater until she drowned. Last Appearance: [I]All New Wolverine #18[/I].
[B]Kine, Benedict:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current Status Unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Kine was the White King of the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club during Shinobi Shaw’s time as Black King of the New York Branch. He went into hiding after failing in a coup attempt against Shinobi, and may have been depowered on M-Day. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men Annual (vol. 2) #3[/I].
[B]King, Sharon:[/B] ] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Lost her powers due to the Decimation.[/COLOR] Sharon had minor weather related powers and was a former student at the Xavier School. She owns the building where She-Hulk set up her new law practice. Many of the building's residents also possess superhuman powers. Last Appearance [I]She-Hulk (vol. 3) #2[/I].
[B]King Bedlam (Christopher Terrance Aaronson):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Lost his powers due to the Decimation.[/COLOR] King Bedlam could create telepathic static, and his power loss is confirmed when his energy signature is listed among those that make up the Collective in [I]New Avengers (vol. 1) #18[/I]. Last Appearance: [I]X-Force (vol. 1) #92[/I].
[B]Kinney, Bellona:[/B] Retained the power of an immunity to pain and claws after the Decimation. Bellona Kinney is a member of The Sisters, a group of clones of X-23. Her claws were laced with adamantium by Kimura. She was last seen in Madripoor, being taken into S.H.I.E.L.D. custody. Last Appearance: [I]All New Wolverine #18[/I].
[B]Kinney, Parisa:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Retained the power of an immunity to pain after the Decimation. Bellona Kinney is a member of The Sisters, a group of clones of X-23. She was killed after she jumped off of the Eiffel Tower. Last Appearance: [I]All New Wolverine #1[/I].
[B]Kinney, Zelda:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Retained the power of an immunity to pain and claws after the Decimation. Bellona Kinney is a member of The Sisters, a group of clones of X-23. She was killed when she was repeatedly shot by Captain Mooney an Alchemax employee. Last Appearance: [I]All New Wolverine #5[/I].
[B]Kitano, Johnny:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Johnny Kitano was a Genoshan magistrate with electrical powers who was last seen trying to apprehend Mystique for Homeland Security. Last Appearance: [I]Mystique #22[/I].
[B]Kiwi Black (???):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Lost his powers on M-Day.[/COLOR] Kiwi Black’s power loss is confirmed when his energy signature is listed among those that make up the Collective in [I]New Avengers (vol. 1) #18[/I]. He has not been seen since “[I]The Draco[/I]” storyline. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #434[/I].
[B]Kiza ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Effectively deceased.[/COLOR] Kiza was a Japanese mutant with the power to turn anything she touched into gold. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]She committed suicide by touching herself.[/COLOR] Last appearance: [I]X-Men Unlimited (vol. 1) #31[/I].
[B]Kleinstock, Eric:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Eric was shot dead by Xavier Institute employee Tom Corsi. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #298[/I].
[B]Kleinstock, Harlan:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Possibly deceased. Harlan may have been killed in Cassandra Nova’s attack on Genosha.[/COLOR] Even if he survived, he may have been depowered on M-Day. Last Appearance: [I]Magneto: Dark Seduction #2[/I].
[B]Kleinstock, Sven:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Possibly deceased. Sven may have been killed in Cassandra Nova’s attack on Genosha.[/COLOR] Even if he survived, he may have been depowered on M-Day. Last Appearance: [I]Magneto: Dark Seduction #2[/I].
[B]Knockout (Elizabeth Rawson):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Knockout was the leader of the Femme Fatales, with superhuman strength and durability. She was last seen in Madripoor, working for Viper with the Femme Fatales and battling the X-Men. Last Appearance: [I]Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #2[/I].
[B]Koi Boi (Ken Shiga):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Not confirmed as a mutant as of yet, but suspected of being one.[/COLOR] Koi Boi has the power to speak to fish, and to grow very slowly to fit the size of any container. He was last seen with Squirrel Girl, preventing a Skrull invasion. Last Appearance: [I]Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (vol. 2) #40[/I].
[B]Krakoa III (???):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Krakoa III is the third incarnation of the living island that was once an enemy of the X-Men, who claims it is a mutant.[/COLOR] It was genetically bred in a lab by Kade Kilgore’s Hellfire Club to be controlled, and used as a weapon, but was rescued by the X-Men and allowed to join the Jean Grey School of Higher Learning as a student. He was last seen after Jubilee and Chamber led several students from the Xavier School to defeat Emplate. Last Appearance: [I]Generation X (vol. 1) #87[/I].
[B]Kranpuff, Winston J.:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Kranpuff had the ability to possess others, and leave them with no memory of his taking control of their person. He died when he overexerted himself at the age of 90 trying to permanently take possession of Hawkeye to give him a new, young body. Last Appearance: [I]Solo Avengers (vol. 1) #11[/I].
[B]Kraven the Hunter II (Aloysha Kravinoff):[/B] [COLOR=”DarkOrange”]Possibly Deceased.[/COLOR]Retained his enhanced physical abilities after M-Day, and is listed as one of the 198. Aloysha’s last love interest was a woman named Timber, with whom he had gone to Hollywood. He was last seen in the Savage Land, abandoning his half-sister and father in frustration after “[I]The Grim Hunt[/I]“. [COLOR=”DarkOrange”]In [I]Scarlet Spider (vol. 2) #6[/I], however, Ana Kravinoff claimed she had killed Aloysha. His current fate is unknown.[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #637[/I].
[B]Kray, D’Von:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Kray was a mutant, and member of the New Canaanites from Cable’s timeline who possessed enhanced strength, stamina, reflexes, durability, endurance, as well as the ability to fly, and plasma launching weaponry. He was killed after being beheaded by Wolverine. Last Appearance: [I]Wolverine/Cable: Guts and Glory #1[/I].
[B]Kroeger (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Kroeger was a mutant from Bishop’s alternate future who could fire explosive plasma from his fists. He was apparently obliterated when he passed backwards through one of Trevor Fitzroy’s time portals. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #282[/I].
[B]Krueger (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Krueger had the mutant power to suppress mutations in others, and turn a mutant’s powers against themselves. He was last seen battling both the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants I and the X-Men, where he was knocked out by a kick to the head from Candy Southern. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: The Hidden Years #14[/I].
[B]Krystal ???:[/B] Developed mutant powers after the Decimation. Darla has the power to command the thoughts and actions of others. She was last seen with the X-Men at a small rural town in Virginia, after convincing the media that mutant rampage there was a natural gas explosion with her powers. Last Appearance: [I]Marvel Knights: X-Men #5[/I].
[B]Kylun (Colin McKay):[/B] Retained his power of mimicry after the Decimation, as per [I]X-Men: The 198 Files[/I]. He was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]Kymera (Kymera Munroe):[/B] A mutant believed to be the daughter of Storm and T‘Challa from the alternate future “Battle of the Atom“ timeline. She is believed to have some sort of power to psionically command the obedience of animals, and is always accompanied by a giant black panther. She was last seen leaving the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 4) #17[/I].
-
[B]La Bandera (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] This Cuban mutant had the power to encourage courage in others, and manifest energy blast based off of the emotions she created in others. She was apparently killed by the serial killer Zeitgeist I, the Everyman (not to be confused with the member of X-Force/X-Statix). Last Appearanace: [I]Wolverine (vol. 2) #23[/I].
[B]Labaraa (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Not confirmed as a mutant, only suspected.[/COLOR] This Somali superhuman had pyrokinetic abilities, and was killed in battle by Sabretooth. Last Appearanace: [I]The Logan Legacy #3[/I].
[B]Lacuna (Woodstock Schumacher):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Time-manipulating mutant ally of X-Force and X-Statix. Her whereabouts are unknown. Last Appearance: [I]X-Statix #19[/I].
[B]Ladak, Michaela:[/B] Developed mutant powers after the Decimation. Michaela Ladak has the ability to solidify her saliva. She was last seen at the Xavier Institute. Last Appearance: [I]Iceman (vol. 4) #2[/I].
[B]Lady Deathstrike (Yuriko Oyama):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Lady Deathstrike is not a mutant, but a human cyborg.[/COLOR] She has been a member of the Reavers, as well as the Sisterhood. She was last seen with Weapon X, after they stopped Reverend Stryker and his cult. Last Appearance: [I]Weapon X (vol. 3) #27[/I].
[B]Lady Lotus (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Lady Lotus was born with psychic abilities, leading some to believe she is a mutant, which she practiced meditation techniques to help control.[/COLOR] She is the Japanese mother of Nia Noble, and was once the leader of the Super-Axis. She was last seen meeting Yellow Claw in New York City’s Chinatown. Last Appearance: [I]Invaders (vol. 1) #41[/I].
[B]Lady Mastermind (Regan Wyngarde):[/B] Regan’s powers of illusion were not affected by the Decimation. She once served on Rogue’s X-Men Team before defecting to the Marauders. She was last seen being taken back to X-Haven by Moonstar and Magik to be treated with M-Pox. Last appearance: [I]All New X-Men (vol. 2) Annual #1[/I].
[B]Lament (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status after the Decimation currently unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed deceased.[/COLOR] Lament was supposedly a member of the Neo with the power to trap victims within psychic images of their own rage. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]She was believed killed when the Evolutionaries disintregated all of the Neo in [I]Giant Size X-Men (vol. 3) #1[/I].[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #382[/I].
[B]Lamprey (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Lamprey was a pink, wormlike mutant who had the power to drain the life essence of foes through skin contact. He has not been seen since battling Storm in “The Arena”. Last Appearance: [I]X-Treme X-Men (vol. 1) #39[/I].
[B]Landru, Matt:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Retained his X-Gene after M-Day, but was killed in a traffic accident. His funeral was the one attended by the X-Men and New X-Men at the start of “[I]Endangered Species[/I]”. He never appears on panel. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Endangered Species #1[/I].
[B]Landscape (Brett ???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Landscape was a mutant bounty hunter with the power to create illusory terrain who was last seen helping Grovel and Spat capture the X-Men and Gambit when they crash-landed on Earth. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #347[/I].
[B]Langram, Neil:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Neil was a Canadian mutant who was a former partner of Wolverine with the Canadian government. His powers were never revealed. Neil was killed after refusing Sabretooth’s offer to join the Hellfire Club. Last Appearance: [I]Logan: Shadow Society #1[/I].
[B]La Nuit (Pierre Truffaut):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Member of X-Force, X-Statix killed in the Boys-R-Us Massacre. Last Appearance: [I]X-Force (vol. 1) #116[/I].
[B]Laon, Joseph:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Joseph Laon’s name was revealed on Magneto’s database to honor mutants killed by the actions of humans. Last Mentioned: [I]Magneto (vol. 3) #4[/I].
[B]Lara the Illusionist (Lara King):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Lost her powers on M-Day.[/COLOR] Lara feasibly lost her job as an adult entertainer in Mutant Town, as well, where she was last seen. [I]Mutopia X #5[/I].
[B]Lariat (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Lariat was a mutant with the power to create strands of energy with which to entangle opponents. He has not been seen since battling Storm in “The Arena”. Last Appearance: [I]X-Treme X-Men (vol. 1) #39[/I].
[B]Lau (??? Lau):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Lau was a member of The Gauntlet, and assistant to Beckham. He was last seen being fired by his boss. Last appearance: [I]X-Man #63[/I].
[B]Lauren ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Lauren was a child mutant around whom the laws of physics "just stop working”, who also had many powers, including the ability to teleport. She was last seen at Academy X. Last appearance: [I]Rogue (vol. 2) #5[/I].
[B]Lauziere, Sylvette "Sylvie":[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Sylvie was a mutant waitress with a minor feline mutation, who was the object of Billy Bates's affections. She was last seen with her father, as Alexei Vazhin's men bribed him to keep Billy's death quiet. Last appearance: [I]District X #14[/I].
[B]Leash (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Leash is not a mutant, but a Savage Land Mutate who can use a psionic leash to pull a person’s astral form out of their body.[/COLOR] She was last seen in the Savage Land. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #459[/I].
[B]Le Branche, Bernard:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Bernard was a member of the Thieves’ Guild who could project energy blasts from his hands. He was killed by a member of the Brood, that had apparently possessed a member of the Assassins’ Guild. Last Appearance: [I]Ghost Rider (vol. 3) #26[/I].
-
[B]Leech (???):[/B] Retained his power to remove the powers of other mutants after the Decimation. Leech was last seen in Washington, D.C., at a peaceful demonstration of mutants led by Cyclops. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #600[/I].
[B]Leecher (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Leecher was the leader of the Bio-Genes, a group of mutants dedicated to kicking the U.S. Military out of Somalia, with the ability to control emotions. He was last seen retreating from a conflict with Silver Sable with the other Bio-Genes. Last appearance: [I]Silver Sable #17[/I].
[B]Leery, Dr. (Dr. ??? Leery):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Dr Leery was a mutant whose powers surfaced when he became angry, who was depowered on M-Day. He was killed while fighting Rictor, who had come to rescue a kidnapped Siryn from him. Last Appearance: [I]X-Factor (vol. 3) #5[/I].
[B]Lefferts, Gordon:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Gordon Lefferts was a telepath and telekinetic who had the dubious honor of being the first mutant to die of the Legacy Virus. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #23[/I].
[B]Lefty (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Lefty was the bartender at the Power Plant bar in Mutant Town, who had green skin and eight tentacles protruding from her back. She was last seen in her bar, reacting to Carol Campbell's uncontrollable powers. Last appearance: [I]Madrox #5[/I].
[B]Legion (David Charles Haller):[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Currently does not exist, after re-writing reality so it is as if he was never born.[/COLOR] Even after the Decimation, Legion is currently in possession of his mutant powers, which is to say, each of his multiple personalities (too many to count) have a mutant power. Despite being killed after turning his psychic knife upon himself in [I]X-Men: Omega #1[/I], Legion somehow came back from the dead, as of [I]New Mutants (vol. 3) #1[/I]. He was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]Leighton, Brian:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Brian is a projecting exomorph with telepathy and the ability alter form and reshape environment but still has the mind of a small child. Brian was discovered more than 30 years ago by Dr. Robert Meridian and institutionalized at the Meridian Institute, spending most of his life in a withdrawn state until sensing Spider-Woman (Franklin), which caused him to briefly revive. He was last seen there after Jessica Drew rendered Meridian and Madame Web unconscious, severing his connection to them. Last Appearance: [I]Spider-Woman (vol. 3) #11[/I].
[B]Leiko (Leiko Tan):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Leiko was a member of the Singapore Mutant Underground. She died in a fire fight between the Underground and a paramilitary group. She had the power to sense and track other mutants. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men vs. Avengers #4[/I].
[B]Leland, Harry (aka Black Bishop):[/B] [COLOR="Magenta"]Resurrected with the techno-organic virus.[/COLOR] Maintained his gravity-manipulating powers after being resurrected after the Decimation. The Black Bishop of the New York chapter of the Hellfire Club, Harry Leland would die of a heart attack due to strain while battling with the X-Men against Nimrod in [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #209[/I]. [COLOR="Magenta"]However, he would be resurrected with the techno-organic virus, and turn up in the attack on Utopia in [I]X-Necrosha #1[/I] as one of Selene’s thralls.[/COLOR] He was last seen in the X-Brig on Genosha, being confronted by Danger II as he tried to kill Sebastian Shaw. It is unknown, though, if he managed to survive Selene’s ascension to godhood on Genosha. Last Appearance: [I]X-Force (vol. 3) #22[/I].
[B]Lennox, Tom:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Tom Lennox was a telekinetic and telepath who was shot and killed by Mad Jim Jaspers’ stormtroopers. Last Appearance: [I]Mighty World of Marvel #9[/I].
[B]Leonine (Peter Scholl):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant not confirmed, only suspected.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Scholl was a member of the Hellfire Club who had the power to turn into a human/lion hybrid through unknown means. He was killed by Wolverine when he raided the Hellfire Club, seeking out information on Daken while he had been kidnapped by Sebastian Shaw. Last Appearance: [I]Wolverine: Origins #29[/I].
[B]Lestron, Simon:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] This mutant telepath was a member of the group Promise. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: The Hidden Years #22[/I].
[B]Lestron, Ted:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Ted Lestron was a mutant with the power of telepathy, telekinesis, and teleportation. He was last seen on a remote Pacific island, where he met a group of individuals who purported themselves to have “atomic brains”. Last Appearance: [I]Journey into Mystery (vol. 1) #52[/I].
[B]Lev ???:[/B] Developed mutant powers after M-Day. Lev was a Russian mutant with heat-generating abilities. He was last seen being held captive by Omega Red in Stranniy Corective Labor Camp in Siberia. Last Appearance: [I]Weapon X (vol. 3) #17[/I].
[B]Levy, Hanna:[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered on M-Day.[/COLOR] Lost her powers of a prehensile tongue, and a diet of insects due to the Decimation, and has been hospitalized for mental instability relating to it. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: The 198 #1[/I].
[B]Lexi ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Lexi was one of the Gladiators, who had a purple, gargoyle-like appearance. She was last seen following Ivich into the arena. Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants (vol. 1) #30[/I].
[B]Lexington, Alexander “Lex”:[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered by the Decimation.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown.[/COLOR] He was serving as the leader of Sentinel Squad O.N.E. the unit that monitors and protects the Xavier Institute when possessed by the Nano-Sentinels and forced to attack the X-Men. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #493[/I].
[B]Lifeforce (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] A member of Apocalypse’s Dark Riders with life-draining powers, Lifeforce was killed in the explosion caused when Wolverine’s body rejected a new adamantium skeleton, and shards of adamantium pierced her body. Last Appearance: [I]Wolverine (vol. 2) #100[/I].
[B]Lifeguard (Heather Cameron):[/B] Retained her powers after M-Day. She was last seen with a gold, birdlike appearance with claws and wings that indicate she has some Shi’ar heritage. Her last romantic involvement was with Neal Sharra (Thunderbird III). She was last seen on Utopia Last appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 2) #1[/I].
[B]Lifter (Ned Lanthrop aka Meteorite I aka Edward Lanthrop):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Lifter, a former member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and Mutant Force, has not been seen since a battle with the New Warriors well before the Decimation. Last Appearance: [I]New Warriors (vol. 2) #6[/I].
-
[B]Light (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Light was the leader of the Singapore Mutant Underground, but his powers were never specified. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men vs. the Avengers #4[/I].
[B]Lightbright (Obax Majid):[/B] This former member of Silver Sable’s Wild Pack retained her powers after the Decimation according to [I]X-Men: The 198 Files[/I]. However, she seen during the final battle of "Civil War". Her current whereabouts are unknown. Last Appearance: [I]Civil War #7[/I].
[B]Lightning Bug I (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Lightning Bug was a member of the Morlocks, and a telepath with illusion powers. He/She/It finally had its psychic consciousness dissipated after the “Mutant Massacre”. Last Appearance: [I]Marvel Comics Presents (vol. 1) #15[/I].
[B]Lightning Bug II (Matt Corbin):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Lightning Bug II was a tryout for the celebrity X-Force, who lost to Washout during his audition. Last Appearance: [I]X-Force (vol. 1) #129[/I].
[B]Lightning Rod (???):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Lost his powers due to the Decimation.[/COLOR] The onetime ally of Unus the Untouchable had his power loss confirmed when his energy signature is listed among those that make up the Collective in [I]New Avengers (vol. 1) #18[/I]. Last Appearance: [I]Excalibur (vol. 3) #1[/I].
[B]Lighttrakker (Rebecca Littlehale):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Lighttrakker was a mutant teleporter whose power automatically transporter to the spot with the most ambient light in the vicinity. Last Appearance: [I]Power Pack (vol. 1) #37[/I].
[B]Lil’ Bro (???):[/B] Retained his powers after the Decimation. It is unclear at this time what Lil’ Bro’s powers specifically are, but he seemed to create the psionic constructs of his own imagination. He was last seen in New York City, bidding farewell to X-23. Last Appearance: [I]X-23 One-Shot #1[/I].
[B]Link (Lorne Lincoln):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Link was a telekinetic street mime who worked at the Heartbreak Hotel. He was last mentioned as a potential Initiative Recruit in [I]Civil War: Battle Damage Report #1[/I], meaning he may still have his powers. Last Appearance: [I]Beauty and the Beast #4[/I].
[B]Lionmane (Lo Chien):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] Lo Chien is a Chinese mutant with enhanced strength and armored skin who was last seen battling the Heroes for Hire and being defeated by a blow from Iron Fist. Last Appearance: [I]Heroes for Hire (vol. 1) #19[/I].
[B]Lipid (Anne Moore):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Believed to have been depowered by the Decimation.[/COLOR] Anne was a student at the Xavier Institute with the power to cry an oily substance who was repeatedly called into the office of her guidance counselor, Beast, for arguing with another student. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men Unlimited (vol. 2) #10[/I].
[B]Litterbug (???):[/B] Retained his power to be a human/roach hybrid with tunneling powers after M-Day. This Morlock originally came from Chicago, and was last seen being forced by Zero II to aid in his attempt to assassinate Hope Summers. Last Appearance: [I]Generation Hope #17[/I].
[B]Little Mary (Mary ???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Mary was a mutant/Deviant hybrid. She possessed telepathic and telekinetic powers.[/COLOR] She was last seen being rescued from the Damocles Foundation by X-Force. Last appearance: [I]X-Force (vol. 1) #86[/I].
[B]Living Diamond (Jack Winters aka Jack O’Diamonds):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] The Living Diamond had several powers, including the ability to give himself skin composed of diamond-alloy. His death would come when this diamond form would be shattered after an energy exposure. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #42[/I].
[B]Living Monolith (Ahmet Abdol):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Sometimes listed as a human mutant, others as a human mutate.[/COLOR] Retained his powers after the Decimation. The Living Monolith has the power to absorb cosmic energy, and use it to increase his mass, physical strength, durability, energy blasts, and on rare occasions, even some psionic ability. He was last seen being rejected by Cyttorak to be his new avatar, and being defeated by the Juggernaut. Last Appearance: [I]Amazing X-Men (vol. 2) #18[/I].
[B]Livingstone, Faye:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Faye Livingstone was a latent mutant who fell in love with Mr. Sinister in Hollywood in the 1930s, and would allow him to willingly study her for years. She was finally killed when the mansion she lived in with him was collapsed on her by Genesis I. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) Annual 1995[/I].
[B]Llyra (Llyra Morris):[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed Deceased.[/COLOR] Llyra was a half-human, half-Atlantean mutant hyrbrid. She had the powers of advanced strength and durability, underwater breathing, and the ability to control sea creatures. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]She was last seen chained to the throne by her son Llyron, in the ruins of Atlantis, where Namor abandoned her to die.[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]Fantastic Four Unlimited #11[/I].
[B]Loa (Alani Ryan):[/B] Retained her power to move through solid matter, and make it crumble behind her after the Decimation. Currently enrolled at the Xavier Institute. Her last romantic interest was a make-out session with Elixir, and she Retained his mutant gene after the Decimation. Loa was last seen being summoned to battle Nate Grey alongside the X-Men. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #9[/I].
[B]Lobo, Carlos:[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed Deceased.[/COLOR] Carlos is a Mexican mutant with the ability to transform into a humanoid wolf under a full moon that came to New York with his brother Eduardo, also a mutant wolf, and initiated a gang war with the Kingpin. He was badly wounded, with some limbs even having been amputated after a battle with Kaine. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]He then was believed to have been put out of his misery by Mister Moctezuma.[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]Scarlet Spider (vol. 2) #15[/I].
[B]Lobo, Eduardo:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Eduardo was a Mexican mutant with the ability to transform into a humanoid wolf under a full moon that came to New York with his brother Carlos, also a mutant wolf, and initiated a gang war with the Kingpin. A bullet shot from Gloria Grant that was meant for Spider-Man killed him during the gang war with Kingpin. Last Appearance: [I]Web of Spider-Man #55[/I].
[B]Lobo, Esmerelda:[/B] Retained her powers after the Decimation. Esmerelda is a Mexican mutant with the ability to transform into a humanoid wolf under a full moon. She was last seen involved in a gang war in Houston. Last Appearance: [I]Scarlet Spider (vol. 2) #14[/I].
[B]Lobo, Maximus:[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered by the Decimation.[/COLOR] Maximus Lobo is a mutant with werewolf-like characteristics who led a clan of mutants with the same power. He was last seen with his life being threatened by Wolf Cub. Last Appearance: [I]Young X-Men #1[/I].
-
[B]Loca (???):[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed Deceased.[/COLOR] Loca was a member of Project Purgatory, a group aged from the “Inferno Babies”, a group of mutants who were originally kidnapped by N’astirh to be sacrificed in a demonic ritual, then rescued by X-Factor, then taken by Freedom Force and given to military scientists, who raised them in Limbo in the hopes that they would become a platoon of powerful mutant soldiers. Loca’s power was to smell emotional pheromones from people, and gain strength from them, and she had two grafted limbs, one demonic, and one cybernetic. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]She was apparently killed when shot with an arrow by Dani Moonstar.[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants (vol. 3) #20[/I].
[B]Lockheed (???):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Not a mutant technically, but an alien dragon.[/COLOR] Considered an X-Man though, for his longtime companionship with Kitty Pryde. Lockheed was last seen at the wedding of Rogue and Gambit. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Gold #30[/I].
[B]Lockup (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Lockup was a mutant with the power to paralyze others. He was infected with a Brood Egg, and died when a wall collapsed on him. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #234[/I].
[B]Locomotive Breath (Lazlo Mazgel):[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed Deceased.[/COLOR] Locomotive Breath was a Slorenian mutant with the power of a super-intellect catered towards building advanced technology. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]He was believed killed when he tried absorbing the otherworldly energies of the “Tryptich“.[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]War Machine (vol. 1) #14[/I].
[B]Locus (Rayna Piper):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Locus was a member of the Mutant Liberation Front with teleportation powers, and she was killed by Sabretooth to spite Agent Brent Jackson and Washout of Weapon X, who were hoping to recruit her to the program. Last Appearance: [I]Weapon X (vol. 2) #1[/I].
[B]Longneck (William Hanover):[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered on M-Day.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed deceased.[/COLOR] Longneck is thought to have been killed in Reverend Stryker’s attack on the depowered students when he was on the bus that was blown up leaving the Xavier Institute. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #150[/I].
[B]Longshot (???):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Not a mutant, but a genetically-engineered extra-dimensional being from the Mojoverse, using altered DNA from a time-displaced Shatterstar.[/COLOR] Longshot possesses an innate magical luck power, as well as advanced reflexes and psychometry. He was not affected by the Decimation. He was last romantically attached to Dazzler when they rekindled their old flame… twice… on Utopia. He was last seen helping Cable defeat Gideon. Last Appearance: [I]Cable (vol. 1) #154[/I].
[B]Lopez, Kenny:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Kenny Lopez’s name was revealed on Magneto’s database to honor mutants killed by the actions of humans. Last Mentioned: [I]Magneto (vol. 3) #4[/I].
[B]Lord of Light (Nathan Tyler):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] The Lord of Light was Dagger‘s father, and a cult leader with various light-oriented mutant powers. He was last seen diving into Cloak‘s cloak, never to be seen again. Last Appearance: [I]Strange Tales (vol. 2) #2[/I].
[B]Lorelei I (Lani Ubanu):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Lorelei was not a mutant, but a Savage Land mutate.[/COLOR] Lorelei possesses the power of vocal hypnosis. She was last seen in the Savage Land being shot out of the air by Deadpool as she rode a pterodactyl. Last Appearance: [I]Marvel Comics Presents (vol. 2) #7[/I].
[B]Lorelei III (Lorelei Travis):[/B] Retained her power of prehensile hair after the Decimation. Her last romantic interest was the reality-warping mutant Absalom Mercator. She was last seen in H.A.M.M.E.R. custody at Alcatraz Prison. Last Appearance: [I]Dark Avengers #7[/I].
[B]Loss (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Loss was a member of Gene Nation whose metabolism outfits her with razor pointed bone shards on her wrists and various other places on her body. She was last left to survive off the land in an abandoned village in Africa by Storm. Last Appearance: [I]Storm (vol. 1) #4[/I].
[B]Lowen, Emerson:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Emerson Lowen’s name was revealed on Magneto’s database to honor mutants killed by the actions of humans. Last Mentioned: [I]Magneto (vol. 3) #4[/I].
[B]Luc ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Luc was a mutant with spined metal skin who was rescued from being used as a guinea pig by Dermacorp by Mystique. Last appearance: [I]Mystique #18[/I].
[B]Lucid (Maya Jackson):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Lucid was a mutant with the power to, as she put it "see through everything". She died of M-Pox at X-Haven. Last Mentioned: [I]Extraordinary X-Men #17[/I].
[B]Lucy ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Lucy was one of the mutants staying at the Heartbreak Hotel, and her only mutant power was to be able to change the color of flowers. Last Appearance: [I]Beauty and the Beast #2[/I].
[B]Lukas ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after M-Day unknown.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Possibly deceased.[/COLOR] Lukas was a Genoshan who could draw psychic impressions of the primal fears and phobias of nearby sentient beings, using these images as templates that he duplicates with shapeshifting powers. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]He was last seen battling X-Factor in Genosha before Magneto came to power, and it is unknown if he was still there during the attack by Cassandra Nova’s Sentinels.[/COLOR] Even if he survived that, he may have been depowered by the Decimation. Last Appearance: [I]X-Factor (vol.1) #85[/I].
[B]Lullaby (Felicity Hopkins Cross):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Lullaby was a mutant with the power to sing people to sleep, then get them to obey her commands while unconscious. Sleepwalker arrested her and took her to prison in her last appearance, and according to [I]New Avengers: Most Wanted Files[/I], she's still locked up. Last Appearance: [I]Sleepwalker #9[/I].
[B]Luminous (???):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant debatable. Luminous is a creation of the High Evolutionary, similar to her “siblings”, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, who have long been considered to have X-genes. It is not clearly stated as to how she was created, or if she possesses an X-Gene herself..[/COLOR] Luminous has shown the ability to duplicate the powers of both Scarlet Witch, and Quicksilver. She was last seen on Counter Earth, escaping from the Avengers Unity Squad with the High Evolutionary. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny Avengers (vol. 2) #5[/I].
[B]Lupa (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Lupa is not a mutant, but a Savage Land Mutate that appears as a female wolf/human hybrid.[/COLOR] She was last seen in the Savage Land. Last Appearance: [I]X-Treme X-Men: The Savage Land #4[/I].
[B]Lupo (aka Timberius):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Lupo is not a mutant, but a Savage Land Mutate created by Magneto who appears like a human/wolf hybrid.[/COLOR] He was last seen attacking Japanese sailing vessels with the Savage Land Mutates. Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants (vol. 3) #10[/I].
-
[B]M (Monet St. Croix):[/B] Powers unaffected by M-Day. Monet is currently an employee of X-Factor Investigations who has the powers of flight, super-strength, durability, and telepathy. Her last romantic interest was when she slept with Darwin while both were in Las Vegas. While she died after brawling with Strong Guy in [I]X-Factor (vol. 1) #255[/I], she was resurrected in the following issue when Guido, as the new Lord of Hell, let her escape the underworld. She was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]M., David:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] David M.’s name was partially revealed on Magneto’s database to honor mutants killed by the actions of humans. Last Mentioned: [I]Magneto (vol. 3) #4[/I].
[B]M., Elisson:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Elisson M.’s name was partially revealed on Magneto’s database to honor mutants killed by the actions of humans. Last Mentioned: [I]Magneto (vol. 3) #4[/I].
[B]M., John (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] John M.’s name was partially revealed on Magneto’s database to honor mutants killed by the actions of humans. Last Mentioned: [I]Magneto (vol. 3) #4[/I].
[B]Machine (???):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant not confirmed, only greatly suspected.[/COLOR] Machine was the bouncer who worked at the door of the Wildkat Club for Shaky Kaufman. He had some sort of cybernetic eyes for some reason, but his powers were never stated or shown. Last Appearance: [I]District X #13[/I].
[B]MacTaggert, Dr. Moira Kinross:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Green"]Moira was not a mutant, but a human geneticist who ran the Muir Island Mutant Research Center.[/COLOR] Moira died in an explosion created by Mystique, and not from the Legacy Virus, which she was long afflicted with. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men (vol. 2) #108[/I].
[B]Madame Drache (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Madame Drache was an employee of the X-Ranch with the power to breathe high-temperature flames from her mouth. She was killed when the Church of Humanity raided the brothel. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #399[/I].
[B]Madame LaFarge:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] LaFarge is a Swiss mutant telepath with hairy knuckles that runs a mutant training camp in Switzerland. Last Appearance: [I]New X-Men (vol.1) #138[/I].
[B]Madame Sanctity (Tanya Trask):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Sanctity is a mutant that has been depicted as a modern day teenager anchored into the future Askani timeline by Rachel Summers in X-Men: Minus One, or as a member of the Askani sisterhood from the future. Regardless, her current whereabouts, and status in relation to the Decimation are unknown. Last Appearance: [I]Askani’Son #4[/I].
[B]Madame Web (Cassandra Webb):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant unconfirmed. Some sources list Madame Web as a mutant, others as a human mutate.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Believed Deceased.[/COLOR] Madame Web retained her powers after M-Day, and is a telepath and clairvoyant with precognitive abilities. She also may have gained immortal status as a result of the “Gathering of the Five” ceremony. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]When she was last seen, she had her throat slit by Sasha Kravinoff, but oddly, instead of dying, she apparently transferred her powers to Julia Carpenter, before disappearing.[/COLOR]Last Appearance: [I]Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #637[/I].
[B]Maddicks, Artie:[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Depowered by the Decimation.[/COLOR] On M-Day, Artie's energies were listed on S.H.I.E.L.D. computers as part of the Collective in [I]New Avengers (vol. 1) #18[/I]. He has maintained his pink appearance, however, in spite of losing his power to create holograms. He was eventually given a device by Reed Richards, that would allow him to mimic his old powers through technological means. He was last seen with the Future Foundation, touring Giganto’s grazing fields in Atlantis. Last Appearance: [I]Fantastic Four (vol. 5) #3[/I].
[B]Madin ???:[/B] Developed mutant powers after the Decimation. Madin is a Morlock with purple skin and the ability to produce energy blades from her forearms. She was last seen surviving the latest attempt by Mister Sinister to purge the Morlock Tunnels with Iceman and Bishop. Last Appearance: [I]Iceman (vol. 3) #1[/I].
[B]Magdalena II:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Magdalena was a mutant healer who developed an alternate power to deliver a death touch. It is believed her power may have actually been to alternately give, or take life energy from others. She was last seen in Armenia, killing her mother. Last Appearance: [B]Soldier X #6[/B].
[B]Maggie ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Maggie was a mutant with large, dark eyes but unspecified powers who was a runaway and taken in by the Sheldon family during anti-mutant riots. She was last seen at the funeral of Phil Sheldon. Last Appearance: [I]Marvels: Eye of the Camera #6[/I].
[B]Maggott (Japheth ???):[/B] [COLOR="Magenta"]Resurrected with the techno-organic virus.[/COLOR] Retained his power to have a sentient digestive system, in the form of two large slugs, after the Decimation. While at the Weapon X Neverland camp. Before he was led off to be killed, he gave one of the two slugs that were sentient extensions of his digestive organs to two children at the camp in [I]Weapon X (vol. 2) #5[/I]. Later, one of his slugs (whether or not it was the same one he gave to the children) was seen in a jar in the lab of Mr. Sinister, who is notorious for having access to cloning technology. [COLOR="Magenta"]In any event, he would be resurrected with the techno-organic virus, and turn up in the attack on Utopia in [I]X-Men: Legacy (vol. 1) #231[/I] as one of Selene’s thralls.[/COLOR] He apparently managed to survive Selene’s ascension to godhood on Genosha, because he has appeared more than once since. He was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]Magik (Ilyana Rasputin aka Darkchylde, Lightchylde):[/B] Supposedly, Ilyana died from the Legacy Virus in [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #303[/I], but a corrupted version of her spirit, the Darkchylde, was revealed to have been recreated by Belasco without a soul in [I]New X-Men (vol. 2) #38[/I]. This version of Ilyana has regainied the Soul Sword which transformed her back into a more human form, as well as the Bloodstones from the Bloodstone Amulet that contained portions of her soul in [I]New Mutants (vol. 3) #21[/I]. She was last seen at the Xavier Institute as Jamie Madrox was leaving the grounds. Last Appearance: [I]Multiple Man (vol. 1) #5[/I].
[B]Magma (Amara Juliana Olivians Aquilla aka Alison Crestmere):[/B] Unaffected by the Decimation, and still in possession of her volcanic powers. Her current romantic interest is apparently Mephisto, who she has gone on a series of dates with. She was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]Magneto (Max Eisenhardt a.k.a. Erik Magnus Lensherr):[/B] Originally depowered by the events of M-Day, Magneto apparently may have had his powers over magnetism restored by Celestial technology reverse-engineered by the High Evolutionary in [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #508[/I]. His last romantic interest is Briar Raleigh. He was last seen during the X-Men’s battle against Nate Grey. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #10[/I].
[B]Magnum, Moses (aka Magnum Force aka Arms Dealer to the World):[/B] [COLOR="Green"]Status as a mutant debatable, as he was originally a science-based mutate, and then experimented on and advanced by Apocalypse. He’s also had them taken away by Apocalypse, but replaced them with a seismic cannon. Through it all, there still have been occasions where he’s been called a mutant, on panel.[/COLOR] Moses Magnum has the power to tap into an infinite source of geoenergy from the Earth's crust that radiates as seismic waves from his body to increase his strength, allow him to discharge violent geological energy bolts, create earthquakes whenever he stands on natural ground, and enables him to sense vibrations in his environment. He was last seen at an underground Las Vegas fighting arena used to settle differences between crime lords that was run by Yukio. Last Appearance: [I]Storm (vol. 3) #4[/I].
[B]Mairs, John:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Was depowered on M-Day, and was one of the victims slain by the serial killer of depowered mutants, the Ghoul. Last Appearance:[I]Generation M #2[/I].
[B]Mali (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] Mali was a member of the Bio-Genes with the ability to shift between the bodies of a child and an adult. She was last seen retreating from a conflict with Silver Sable with the other Bio-Genes. Last appearance: [I]Silver Sable #17[/I].
[B]Malcolm (???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Malcolm was a mutant from Bishop’s future timeline who had the power to detect humans in his vicinity. He died after being shot in the crossfire during a battle between the X.S.E. and the Lifers. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #287[/I].
[B]Malice IV (???):[/B] Malice retained her powers after the Decimation. Malice is one of the Marauders, who exists as a psychic entity capable of possessing others. She was last seen being captured by Superior Spider-Man. Last Appearance: [I]A + X #11[/I].
-
[B]Malloy, Matthew:[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Possibly deceased.[/COLOR] Retained his powers after the Decimation, although, his powers were blocked psychically from him being able to use them for most of his life by Professor Xavier, only to have them unlocked after his death. Matthew has some psychic ability, and command over matter on the molecular level. His powers first manifested during the Skrull Secret Invasion, after he used his powers to defend himself not long after his wife, Jules, had been killed. He was last seen being prevented from ever being born by Tempus, who went back in time with Professor X to prevent his parents from ever meeting. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #31[/I].
[B]Mammomax (Maximus Jensen):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Had retained his mutant gene after M-Day, but was fed to several of the Predators, including Predator X by the Facility. Last Appearance: [I]New X-Men (vol. 2) #34[/I].
[B]Manacle (???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status currently unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Possibly deceased.[/COLOR] Manacle was one of the Neo, as well as one of Elias Bogan’s thugs with the ability to manifest psionic energy in the form of chains. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]He was believed killed off-panel when the Evolutionaries disintregated all of the Neo in [I]Giant-Size X-Men (vol. 3) #1[/I].[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]X-Treme X-Men (vol. 1) #43[/I].
[B]Mandrill (Jerome Beechman): [/B] Retained his powers after M-Day. He was arrested following the Siege of Asgard, and was last seen at an auction being held by Kade Kilgore at Kilgore Industries. Last Appearance: [I]Generation X (vol. 2) #7[/I].
[B]Mandy ???:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Mandy was a mutant girl with goat horns and unspecified powers who was last seen being forced to watch as Maximus Lobo and his clan of mutant werewolves killed her boyfriend. Last Appearance: [I]Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #417[/I].
[B]Manh, Leong (aka Template, aka Nanite):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status of his powers unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Brother of X-Man and New Mutant Karma who had the power to disconnect his living skin, and control it. He was last seen on a trip to a New York City Museum with his sisters. Last Appearance: [I]Astonishing X-Men (vol. 3)#52[/I].
[B]Manh, Nga (aka Template aka Replica):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status of her powers unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Sister of X-Man and New Mutant Karma who had the power to build herself another body out of a cyber-morphic shell. She was last seen on a trip to a New York City Museum with her sister. Last Appearance: [I]Astonishing X-Men (vol. 3)#52[/I].
[B]Manh, Tran Coy:[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Technically Deceased.[/COLOR] Tran Coy Manh had the power to telepathically dominate others. He was destroyed by his sister Karma through the linking of their psionic powers in [I]Marvel Team-Up (vol. 1) #100[/I], however, he reappeared in [I]New Mutants: Dead Souls #1[/I] as an evil disembodied spirit seeking revenge against Karma. He was last seen mocking his sister as she was being attacked by her own teammates, who were afflicted with a form of the Technarch virus. Last Appearance: [I]New Mutants: Dead Souls #6[/I].
[B]Manikin (Whitman Knapp):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Status currently unknown after the Decimation.[/COLOR] Manikin was a former member of Alpha and Beta Flight with the power to change into any one of three of his genetic relatives from different states of evolution, past or present. He has not been seen since an assault on Beta Flight by the villain known as the Jackal. Last Appearance: [I]Alpha Flight (vol. 1) #130[/I].
[B]Manon ???:[/B] Developed mutant powers after the Decimation. Manon was a grey-skinned mutant with the power to implant false memories that served as “psychic bombs” in others, and serves as one of Ahab’s Hounds. She was last seen with Ahab, in an attack on the Xavier Institute. Last Appearance: [I]Extermination #5[/I].
[B]Manrique, Arturo:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Arturo Manrique’s name was revealed on Magneto’s database to honor mutants killed by the actions of humans. Last Mentioned: [I]Magneto (vol. 3) #4[/I].
[B]Manslaughter (???):[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Presumed deceased.[/COLOR] Manslaughter was a low-level mutant telepath whose powers allowed him to read and disrupt other people’s autonomic nervous systems, rendering himself invisible unless he was seen head-on and preventing someone hearing him as long as the sounds he made were equal to the area’s ambient noise level. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]After leaving the Defenders he joined the Corporation’s Assassin Nation where it is believed he perished in the destruction of their headquarters at the hands of Coldfire.[/COLOR] Last Appearance: [I]Cage (vol. 1) #14[/I].
[B]Mant (Thomas Williams):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Mant was a human/ant hybrid who was last seen battling Sycamore as part of an audition to join X-Force. Last Appearance: [I]X-Force (vol. 1) #129[/I].
[B]Mantego, Daniel:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Daniel Mantego was a winged Honduran mutant who was killed when a pilot flying over the Gulf of Mexico collided with him. Last Mentioned: [I]A v X #9[/I].
[B]Many-Face (??? Duverne):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Many-Face was one of the Morlocks with mid-level telekinetic abilities. She was killed off-panel by Sabretooth during the Mutant Massacre, but her soul later appeared in Hell to confront Sabretooth for his crimes while he was passing through there. Last Appearance: [I]Weapon X (vol. 3) #26[/I].
[B]Marabeth (Marabeth ???):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status unknown after M-Day.[/COLOR] Marabeth’s powers were never shown, but she was a member of X’s Brotherhood, was last seen stopping some teenagers from blowing up a school through lethal means. She left Mike Asher, who she had bedded recently to help assure he'd join the Brotherhood, and has not been seen since. Last Appearance: [I]The Brotherhood #3[/I].
[B]Marauder (Georgiana Hebb):[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current Status after the Decimation Unknown.[/COLOR] Georgiana was one of the Thunderriders, and had the power to be a part of a gestalt telepath. She was last seen performing in a motorcycle stunt show with her teammates, and the Thing. Last Appearance: [I]The Thing (vol. 1) #28[/I].
[B]Maria ???:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] This Peruvian mutant and member of the Shining Path could shoot lasers from her hands. She was killed by Cable, when he was preventing her from robbing a bank. Last Appearance: [I]Cable (vol. 1) #100[/I].
[B]Mark ???:[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Mark was one of two mutant children from Wesport, Connecticut shot and killed, then strung up on a swingset with a “Mutie” sign by the Purifiers. Last Appearance: [I]Marvel Graphic Novel #5[/I].
[B]Markita ???:[/B] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Possibly deceased.[/COLOR] Markita was a Czech mutant with the ability to merge into one gestalt being with her sister, Vanessa. [COLOR="DarkOrange"]She may have been killed by her captor, Viktor, whom she was last seen with.[/COLOR] Last appearance: [I]Mystique #17[/I].
[B]Marked Man:[/B] [COLOR="Silver"]Current status after the Decimation unknown.[/COLOR] The Marked Man had several powers, including the ability to produce a inky, skin-staining substance from his fingers, and the ability to discern a person's guilty secrets, and derive added physical strength from this knowlege. He was last seen being taken to prison after being turned in by Dagger. Last Appearance: [I]Cloak and Dagger (vol. 3) #11[/I].
[B]Marilou (Marilou ???):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Marilou was a member of Gene Nation with unknown powers, possibly a shape-shifter, who Mikhail Rasputin had impersonate Storm, and then killed, to put her in Storm’s place. Last Appearance: [I]Storm (vol. 1) #3[/I].
[B]Marquis of Death (Clyde Wyncham Jr.):[/B] [COLOR="Red"]Deceased.[/COLOR] Clyde Wyncham Jr. was the only mutant on Earth-1219, with vast reality warping powers. He originally brought the heroes of Earth-616 to his own world, and eventually a future version of him, that called himself the Marquis of Death, entered that world to harass Reed Richards. He was finally killed by Dr. Doom. Last Appearance: [I]Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #569[/I].
[B]Marrow (Sarah ???):[/B] Originally releaved to have been depowered on M-Day in [I]Generation M #3[/I], only to have been revealed to have had her powers restored by unknown means in [I]X-Force (vol. 4) #1[/I]. Marrow has her mutant power to produce extra bone growth, usually in the form of extractable weapons. Marrow was last seen as a member of a new version of Magneto’s Brotherhood in Washington, D.C. Last Appearance: [I]X-Men: Blue #36[/I].