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  2. Brotherhood of Mutants - Wikipedia

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    Brotherhood of Mutants. The Brotherhood of Mutants (originally known as the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, sometimes referred to as the BoEM[2] or B.O.E.M.[3]) is a fictional group of mutants appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Brotherhood are among the chief adversaries of the X-Men.

  3. List of Brotherhood of Mutants members - Wikipedia

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    Toad [ 1 ] Mortimer Toynbee. Served in many incarnations of the team as both a member and a leader. Served as the janitor for the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. Last seen with Magneto's most recent incarnation of the Brotherhood. Quicksilver [ 1 ] Pietro Django Maximoff. Formerly known as Pietro Frank.

  4. Heroes of Might and Magic II - Wikipedia

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    Heroes II added the Necromancer and Wizard factions, joining the original four factions (Knight, Barbarian, Sorceress, and Warlock) from the first game. [2] These two new factions also come with an army of creatures and a themed town that ties the faction together, and the six are divided down the middle to have 3 "good" and 3 "evil" factions.

  5. Heroes of Might and Magic - Wikipedia

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    List. Heroes of Might and Magic (commonly abbreviated HoMM), known as Might & Magic Heroes in 2011–2024, is a series of video games created and developed by Jon Van Caneghem through New World Computing. As part of the Might and Magic franchise, the series changed ownership when NWC was acquired by 3DO and again when 3DO closed down and sold ...

  6. Mutants & Masterminds - Wikipedia

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    Mutants & Masterminds' game mechanics use a highly modified version of the d20 System. [5] Differences include changes to character creation, injury and damage, hit points, the addition of "hero points" and super powers, the elimination of character classes and attacks of opportunity, [5] a modified skill list, a very different feat selection, and that any equipment possessed is considered a ...

  7. Psylocke - Wikipedia

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    Psylocke is the name of two connected fictional mutant superheroes appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The first character to use the Psylocke moniker, Betsy Braddock, was a supporting character in stories focusing on her twin brother Brian, adopting the codename upon joining the X-Men.

  8. Destiny (Irene Adler) - Wikipedia

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    Destiny is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne, the character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #141, published on October 21, 1980. Destiny's civilian identity is Irene Adler, a blind mutant with precognitive abilities that allow her ...

  9. X-Men: Manifest Destiny - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 0785138188. " Manifest Destiny " is an American comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics through the X-Men related titles and a number of limited series, including a self-titled one. The arc was a follow-up to the storyline entitled " Divided We Stand " which started in the issues cover dated September 2008.