List of X-Men members
The X-Men are a team of mutant superheroes, published in American comic books by Marvel Comics. Over the decades, the X-Men have featured a rotating line up composed of many characters.
Notations:
- A slash (/) between names, indicates codenames in chronological order that the character used in X-Men.
- Characters listed are set in the Earth-616 continuity except when noted.
Original members
changeCharacter | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Professor X | Charles Francis Xavier[1] | The X-Men #1 (September 1963)[2] |
Cyclops | Scott Summers | The X-Men #1 (September 1963, recruitment story in The X-Men #43)[2] |
Iceman | Robert "Bobby" Louis Drake[3] | The X-Men #1 (September 1963, recruitment story in The X-Men #46)[2] |
Beast | Henry "Hank" Philip McCoy[4] | The X-Men #1 (September 1963, recruitment story in The X-Men #53)[2] |
Angel / Archangel[5] | Warren Kenneth Worthington III[6] | The X-Men #1 (September 1963, recruitment story in The X-Men #56)[2] |
Marvel Girl / Phoenix[7] | Jean Elaine Grey[8] | The X-Men #1 (September 1963)[2] |
Recruits
change1960s
changeCharacter | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Mimic | Calvin Montgomery Rankin[9] | The X-Men #27 (December 1966)[2] |
Changeling | Kevin Sydney | The X-Men #40 (January 1968, as Professor X)[2] |
Polaris | Lorna Sally Dane | The X-Men #60 (September 1969)[2] |
1970s
changeCharacter | Name | Issue joined in |
---|---|---|
Havok | Alexander "Alex" Summers[9] | X-Men #65 (February 1970)[2] |
Nightcrawler | Kurt Wagner | Giant-Size X-Men #1 (July 1975)[2] |
Wolverine | James "Logan" Howlett[10] | Earth-616's version: Giant-Size X-Men #1 (July 1975)[2] Old Man Logan: Extraordinary X-Men #1 (November 2015)[11] |
Banshee | Sean Cassidy | Giant-Size X-Men #1 (July 1975)[2] |
Storm | Ororo Munroe | |
Sunfire | Shiro Yoshida | |
Colossus | Piotr "Peter" Nikolaievitch Rasputin[12] | |
Thunderbird | John Proudstar |
1980s
changeCharacter | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Sprite / Ariel / Shadowcat / Shadowkat[13] | Katherine "Kate" Anne Pryde[14] | X-Men #138 (October 1980)[2] |
Lockheed | Uncanny X-Men #168 (April 1983)[2] | |
Rogue | Anna Marie LeBeau[15] | Uncanny X-Men #171 (July 1983)[2] |
Phoenix / Marvel Girl / Prestige[16] | Rachel Anne Grey (birth surname Summers)[17] | Uncanny X-Men #193 (May 1985)[2] |
Magneto | Max Eisenhardt / Erik Magnus Lehnsherr[18] | Uncanny X-Men #200 (December 1985)[2] |
Longshot | Uncanny X-Men Annual #10 (January 1987)[2] | |
Psylocke | Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock[19] | Uncanny X-Men #213 (January 1987)[2] |
Dazzler | Alison Blaire | Uncanny X-Men #214 (February 1987)[2] |
Forge | Uncanny X-Men #255 (December 1989)[20] |
1990s
changeCharacter | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Gambit | Remy Etienne LeBeau[21] | Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 (January 1990)[2] |
Jubilee | Jubilation Lee | Uncanny X-Men #258 (February 1990)[2] |
Bishop | Lucas Bishop | Uncanny X-Men #287 (April 1992)[2] |
Revanche / Psylocke[22] | Kwannon | X-Men, vol. 2 #21 (June 1993)[2] |
Cannonball | Samuel "Sam" Zachary Guthrie[23] | X-Force #44 (July 1995)[2] |
Joseph | Uncanny X-Men #338 (November 1996)[2] | |
Cecilia Reyes | X-Men, vol. 2 #70 (December 1997)[2] | |
Maggott | Japheth | |
Marrow | Sarah Rushman |
2000s
changeCharacter | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Thunderbird | Neal Shaara | X-Men, vol. 2 #100 (May 2000, recruitment story in X-Men Unlimited #27)[24][2] |
Cable | Nathan Christopher Charles Summers[25] | Uncanny X-Men #381 (June 2000)[24] |
Mirage | Danielle "Dani" Moonstar[26] | X-Men, vol. 2 #102 (July 2000)[2] |
Sage | Tessa | X-Men, vol. 2 #109 (February 2001)[2] |
White Queen | Emma Grace Frost[27] | New X-Men #116 (August 2001)[2] |
Xorn | Kuan-Yin Xorn | New X-Men Annual (September 2001)[2] |
Chamber | Jonothon "Jono" Evan Starsmore | Uncanny X-Men #398 (October 2001)[2] |
Stacy X | Miranda Leevald | Uncanny X-Men #400 (December 2001)[2] |
Lifeguard | Heather Cameron | X-Treme X-Men #10 (April 2002)[2] |
Slipstream | Davis Cameron | |
Northstar | Jean-Paul Beaubier | Uncanny X-Men #414 (December 2002)[20] |
Husk | Paige Elisabeth Guthrie[9] | Uncanny X-Men #423 (May 2003)[2] |
Juggernaut | Cain Marko | Uncanny X-Men #425 (June 2003)[2] |
Xorn | Shen Xorn | X-Men, vol. 2 #162 (September 2004)[2] |
Mystique | Raven Darkhölme | X-Men, vol. 2 #181 (January 2006)[20] |
Darwin | Armando Muñoz | X-Men: Deadly Genesis #4 (February 2006, retconned to occur before Giant-Size X-Men #1)[2] |
Petra | ||
Sway | Suzanne Chan | |
Vulcan | Gabriel Summers | |
Warpath | James Proudstar | Uncanny X-Men #475 (July 2006)[2] |
Lady Mastermind | Regan Wyngarde | X-Men, vol. 2 #192 (October 2006)[2] |
Omega Sentinel | Karima Shapandar | |
Sabretooth | Victor Creed | |
Armor | Hisako Ichiki | Astonishing X-Men, vol. 3 #20 (February 2007)[2] |
Hepzibah | Uncanny X-Men #487 (June 2007)[2] | |
Pixie | Megan Gwynn | Free Comic Book Day X-Men (May 2008)[2] |
Sunspot | Roberto "Bobby" da Costa[28] | Secret Invasion: X-Men #1 (August 2008)[2] |
Karma | Xuân Cao Mạnh[29] | Uncanny X-Men #501 (August 2008)[2] |
Aurora | Jeanne-Marie Beaubier | Secret Invasion: X-Men #2 (September 2008)[2] |
Doctor Nemesis | James Nicola Bradley | Uncanny X-Men #504 (November 2008)[2] |
Magma | Amara Juliana Olivians Aquilla[30] | Secret Invasion: X-Men #4 (November 2008)[2] |
Madison Jeffries | Uncanny X-Men #505 (December 2008)[2] | |
Magik | Illyana Nikolievna Rasputina[31] | New Mutants, vol. 3 #1 (May 2009)[2] |
Sub-Mariner | Namor McKenzie | Uncanny X-Men #513 (July 2009)[2] |
Ariel | X-Men: Legacy #226 (July 2009)[2] | |
Domino | Neena Thurman | Uncanny X-Men #514 (August 2009)[2] |
Boom-Boom | Tabitha Smith | Dark Avengers #8 (August 2009)[2] |
Cloak | Tyrone "Ty" Johnson[32] | |
Dagger | Tandy Bowen | |
Danger | Uncanny X-Men #515 (September 2009)[20] |
2010s
changeCharacter | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Cypher | Douglas "Doug" Aaron Ramsey[9] | New Mutants, vol. 3 #9 (January 2010)[33] |
Warlock | ||
X-23 / Wolverine / Talon[34] | Laura Kinney | X-Men: Second Coming #1 (March 2010)[2] |
Hope Summers (birth surname Spalding)[35] | X-Men: Legacy #237 (June 2010)[2] | |
Frenzy | Joanna Cargill | X-Men: Legacy #250 (June 2011)[33] |
Legion | David Haller | |
X-Man | Nathaniel "Nate" Grey[36] | New Mutants, vol. 3 #33 (November 2011)[33] |
Warbird | Ava'Dara Naganandini | Astonishing X-Men, vol. 3 #48 (March 2012)[2] |
Blink | Clarice Ferguson | New Mutants, vol. 3 #45 (July 2012)[33] |
Firestar | Angelica Jones | Amazing X-Men, vol. 2 #1 (November 2013)[2] |
M / Penance[37] | Monet Yvette Clarisse Maria Therese St. Croix[37] | X-Men, vol. 4 #7 (November 2013)[2] |
ForgetMeNot | Xabi | Sometime before X-Men: Legacy #300 (March 2014)[2] |
Cerebra | Extraordinary X-Men #1 (November 2015)[38] | |
Ink | Eric Gitter | X-Men Gold #17 (December 2017)[39] |
Honey Badger | Gabrielle "Gabby" Kinney[40] | X-Men Red #1 (February 2018)[41] |
Trinary | Shilpa Khatri | X-Men Red #1 (February 2018, recruitment story in X-Men Red #2)[41] |
Gentle | Nezhno Abidemi | X-Men Red #1 (February 2018, recruitment story in X-Men Red #4)[41][33] |
Pyro | Simon Lasker | X-Men Gold #23 (March 2018)[42] |
Wolfsbane | Rahne Sinclair | Uncanny X-Men, vol. 5 #13 (March 2019)[43] |
Multiple Man | James "Jamie" Arthur Madrox[9] |
2020s
changeCharacter | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Synch | Everett Thomas | X-Men, vol. 5 #21 (June 2021)[44] |
Prodigy | David Alleyne | X-Men: Hellfire Gala 2023 #1 (July 2023)[45] |
Ms. Marvel | Kamala Khan | X-Men, vol. 6 #25 (August 2023)[46] |
Rasputin IV | ||
Glob Herman | Robert Herman | X-Men, vol. 7 #1 (July 2024)[47] |
Kid Omega | Quintavius "Quentin" Quirinius Quire[48] | |
Temper | Idie Okonkwo |
Members of other status
changeInfiltrators
changeCharacter | Name | Infiltrated |
---|---|---|
Phoenix Force | Impersonating Jean Grey in X-Men #101 (October 1976)[2] | |
Dark Beast | Henry Philip McCoy | Replacing Beast in X-Men Unlimited #10 (March 1996)[49] |
Unidentified skrull | Posing as Wolverine in Uncanny X-Men #370 (July 1999)[2] |
Honorary members
changeDying mutant who was given honorary membership.
Character | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Lucid | Maya Jackson | Extraordinary X-Men #17 (December 2016)[38] |
Substitute team members
changeEleven substitute teams have either temporarily taken the place of the X-Men during their absence, or worked under the X-Men.
New Mutants graduate X-Men
changeIn January 1987, the New Mutants briefly graduated to become the X-Men in Uncanny X-Men Annual #10.[20]
Character | Name |
---|---|
Cannonball | Samuel "Sam" Guthrie |
Cypher | Douglas "Doug" Aaron Ramsey |
Karma | Xuân Cao Mạnh |
Magik | Illyana Nikolievna Rasputina |
Magma | Amara Juliana Olivians Aquilla |
Mirage | Danielle "Dani" Moonstar |
Sunspot | Roberto "Bobby" da Costa |
Warlock | |
Wolfsbane | Rahne Sinclair |
Muir Island X-Men
changeIn December 1989, following X-Men's apparent death during the Fall of the Mutants, Banshee assembled a team on Muir Island in Uncanny X-Men #254.[2]
Character | Name |
---|---|
Banshee | Sean Cassidy |
Alysande Stuart | |
Amanda Sefton | Jimaine Szardos |
Forge | |
Legion | David Haller |
Moira MacTaggert | |
Polaris | Lorna Sally Dane |
Sharon Friedlander | |
Sunder | Mark Hallett |
Thomas "Tom" Corsi |
Character | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Multiple Man | James "Jamie" Arthur Madrox | Uncanny X-Men Annual #15 (June 1991)[50] |
Siryn | Theresa Rourke Cassidy |
Phalanx invasion X-Men
changeIn September 1994, to oppose the threat of the techno-organic alien Phalanx, a team was quickly formed in Uncanny X-Men #316.[20]
Character | Name |
---|---|
Banshee | Sean Cassidy |
Jubilee | Jubilation Lee |
Sabretooth | Victor Creed |
White Queen | Emma Grace Frost |
Mannite rescue X-Men
changeIn September 1999, after Professor X disbanded the X-Men in an attempt to expose a Skrull impostor in their ranks, Cyclops and Jean Grey formed a team to help the Mannites in Astonishing X-Men, vol. 2 #1.[20]
Character | Name |
---|---|
Cyclops | Scott Summers |
Phoenix | Jean Elaine Grey |
Archangel | Warren Kenneth Worthington III |
Cable | Nathan Christopher Summers |
X-Man | Nathaniel "Nate" Grey |
Unidentified skrull |
Genoshan assault X-Men
changeIn March 2001, Jean Grey assembled a team to rescue Professor X from Magneto at Genosha in Uncanny X-Men #392.[2]
Character | Name |
---|---|
Phoenix | Jean Elaine Grey |
Frenzy | Joanna Cargill |
Northstar | Jean-Paul Beaubier |
Wraith | Hector Rendoza |
Omertà | Paul Provenzano |
Sunpyre | Leyu Yoshida |
Dazzler | Alison Blaire |
Street team X-Men
changeIn November 2003, a team was formed by Cyclops in the wake of Xorn's rampage through Manhattan, New York in New X-Men #149.[2]
Character | Name |
---|---|
Cyclops | Scott Summers |
Beak | Barnell Bohusk |
Choir[20] | Irina Clayton |
Dust | Sooraya Qadir |
E.V.A. | |
Fantomex | Charlie-Cluster 7 |
Forearm[20] | Marcus Tucker |
Longneck[20] | William Hanover |
Stepford Cuckoos | Celeste Cuckoo |
Irma "Mindee" Cuckoo[51] | |
Phoebe Cuckoo |
X-Men in training
changeIndividuals that were once trained by the X-Men individually or as part of younger teams of the X-Men.[52]
Character | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Dust | Sooraya Qadir | New X-Men, vol. 2 #23 (February 2006)[52] |
Elixir | Joshua "Josh" Foley[53] | |
Hellion | Julian Keller | |
Mercury | Cessily Kincaid | |
Rockslide | Santo Vaccarro | |
Surge | Noriko "Nori" Ashida[54] | |
X-23 | Laura Kinney | |
Anole | Victor Borkowski | New X-Men, vol. 2 #41 (August 2007)[20] |
Pixie | Megan Gywnn | |
Gentle | Nezhno Abidemi | |
Prodigy | David Alleyne | New X-Men, vol. 2 #43 (October 2007)[20] |
Blindfold | Ruth Aldine | Young X-Men #6 (September 2008)[20] |
Graymalkin | Jonas Graymalkin | |
Ink | Eric Gitter | |
Cipher | Alisa Tager | Young X-Men #8 (November 2008)[20] |
Loa | Alani Ryan | Runaways #10 (May 2009)[20] |
Match | Ben Hammil | |
Bling! | Roxanne "Roxy" Washington[55] | Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia #1 (June 2009)[20] |
Onyxx | Sydney Green | |
Trance | Hope Abbott | Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus #1 (September 2009)[20] |
Stepford Cuckoos / Three-in-One[20] | Celeste Cuckoo | — |
Irma "Mindee" Cuckoo | ||
Phoebe Cuckoo |
Character | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Indra[56] | Paras Gavaskar | — |
Hope Summers | Uncanny X-Men #526 (July 2010)[57] | |
Transonic | Laurie Tromette | |
Velocidad | Gabriel Cuohuelo | Uncanny X-Men #527 (August 2010)[38] |
Oya | Idie Okonkwo | Uncanny X-Men #528 (September 2010)[38] |
Primal | Teon Macik | Uncanny X-Men #529 (October 2010)[38] |
Zero | Kenji Uedo | Generation Hope #4 (February 2011)[38] |
No-Girl | Martha Johansson | Generation Hope #13 (November 2011)[38] |
Sebastian Hiram Shaw[58] | Generation Hope #15 (January 2012)[38] | |
Glob Herman | Robert Herman | Extraordinary X-Men #3 (December 2015)[38] |
Character | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Calico | Becca Simon-Pinette | Uncanny X-Men, vol. 6 #3 (September 2024)[59] |
Deathdream | Hotoru | |
Jitter | Sofia Yong | |
Ransom | Valentin Correa |
X-Force
changeIn December 2007, X-Force was reformed by Cyclops as X-Men's strike team in Uncanny X-Men #493, with Wolverine serving as the field leader. The team took on missions which required responses "too violent or controversial" for the X-Men to deal with directly. When Cyclops disbanded the team, Wolverine assembled a new independent team.[60]
Character | Name |
---|---|
Cyclops | Scott Summers |
Wolverine | James "Logan" Howlett |
Caliban | |
Hepzibah | |
Warpath | James Proudstar |
Wolfsbane | Rahne Sinclair |
X-23 | Laura Kinney |
Character | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Archangel | Warren Kenneth Worthington III | X-Force, vol. 3 #2 (March 2008)[61] |
Elixir | Joshua "Josh" Foley | X-Force, vol. 3 #4 (May 2008)[62] |
Domino | Neena Thurman | X-Force, vol. 3 #8 (October 2008)[63] |
Vanisher | Telford Porter | X-Force, vol. 3 #9 (November 2008)[20][60] |
X-Club
changeIn November 2008, Beast assembled a science team in Uncanny X-Men #504, to attempt to deal with the mutant birth crisis, and reverse the effects of M-Day. The team lasted until 2012.[64]
Character | Name |
---|---|
Beast | Henry "Hank" Philip McCoy |
Angel | Warren Kenneth Worthington III |
Doctor Nemesis | James Bradley |
Character | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Madison Jeffries | Uncanny X-Men #505 (December 2008)[65] | |
Yuriko Takiguchi | Uncanny X-Men #507 (March 2009)[20] | |
Kavita Rao | Uncanny X-Men #508 (April 2009)[20] | |
Psylocke | Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock | Uncanny X-Men #512 (June 2009)[66] |
Time displaced X-Men
changeIn November 2012, a team was formed when the original members of X-Men were displaced in the time in All-New X-Men #1.[38] The team headlined both All-New X-Men from 2012 to 2017 and X-Men Blue from 2017 to 2018.[2][67]
Character | Name |
---|---|
Cyclops | Scott Summers |
Iceman | Robert "Bobby" Louis Drake |
Beast | Henry "Hank" Philip McCoy |
Angel | Warren Kenneth Worthington III |
Marvel Girl | Jean Elaine Grey |
Character | Name | Joined in |
---|---|---|
Shadowcat | Katherine "Kate" Anne Pryde | X-Men: Battle of the Atom #2 (October 2013)[68] |
X-23 / Wolverine | Laura Kinney | All-New X-Men #20 (December 2013)[69] |
Genesis | Evan Sabahnur | All-New X-Men, vol. 2 #1 (December 2015)[70] |
Oya | Idie Okonkwo | |
Pickles | ||
Magneto | Max Eisenhardt / Erik Magnus Lehnsherr | X-Men Blue #1 (April 2017)[67] |
Poison | James "Jimmy" Hudson Jr.[71] | X-Men Blue #6 (June 2017)[72] |
Bloodstorm | Ororo Munroe | X-Men Blue #12 (September 2017)[73] |
Daken | Akihiro | X-Men Blue #25 (April 2018)[74] |
Gazing Nightshade | ||
Polaris | Lorna Sally Dane | |
Xorn | Shen Xorn |
London X-Men
changeIn July 2017, a team was formed to help Charles Xavier against the Shadow King in Astonishing X-Men, vol. 4 #1.[75]
Character | Name |
---|---|
Angel / Archangel | Warren Kenneth Worthington III |
Bishop | Lucas Bishop |
Fantomex | Charlie-Cluster 7 |
Gambit | Remy Etienne LeBeau |
Mystique | Raven Darkhölme |
Old Man Logan | James "Logan" Howlett |
Psylocke | Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock |
Rogue | Anna Marie LeBeau |
X | Charles Francis Xavier |
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