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  2. Tempo (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Tempo is a fictional African-American mutant character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She was introduced as a member of the Mutant Liberation Front in New Mutants #86 (February 1990).

  3. Forearm (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Forearm (Michael McCain) is a fictional mutant villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. As a member of the Mutant Liberation Front, Forearm has always been a mainstay on the terrorist group's roster, even staying through leader changes and incarceration.

  4. List of X-Men enemies - Wikipedia

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    New Mutants #86 (February 1990) A clone of Cable and major adversary of X-Force. From the same future timeline as Cable, Stryfe traveled to the past and formed the Mutant Liberation Front, a terrorist group. He was also primarily responsible for the release of the Legacy Virus, a fatal disease for mutantkind. Sublime: New X-Men Annual 2001

  5. Strobe (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Mutant Liberation Front (MLF), including Strobe, first came on the scene to demand the liberation of two incarcerated mutants, Skids and Rusty Collins. During the break-in, Cable tries to intervene and a prison guard accidentally shoots Rusty. Skids believes Cable was responsible and sides with the MLF. [volume & issue needed]

  6. Locus (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Locus is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first one, whose real name is Aaron Verne, first appeared in Thor #302 (Dec. 1980), and has the ability to create geometric energy constructs. [2] The second one is a mutant villainess.

  7. Stryfe - Wikipedia

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    Stryfe abandons the Antarctic Mutant Liberation Front base during an invasion by X-Force (a team composed of Cable and several former New Mutants). [12] Stryfe then has the Mutant Liberation Front free the captive mutants Hairbag and Slab, and turns them over to Mister Sinister before ordering an MLF attack on a clinic. [13]

  8. Humanity's Last Stand - Wikipedia

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    Humanity's Last Stand is a fictional radical anti-mutant fringe group appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters are depicted as enemies of the X-Men . The group's first appearance was in Uncanny X-Men Annual 1995 .

  9. Skids (character) - Wikipedia

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    Skids (Sally Blevins) is a mutant character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Louise Simonson and Jackson Guice, the character debuted in X-Factor (Vol. 1) #7 (May 1986).

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