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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.
The character first appeared in Conan the Barbarian #15 (May 1972) as a foe of Conan. [1] He was later fully integrated into the Marvel Universe, and he became popular for his appearances in X-Men. [2] [3] In 2006, he was also used by Dynamite Entertainment when they secured the rights to Red Sonja. [4]
A slash (/) between names, indicates the character having multiple codenames during their tenure of X-Force in chronological order. Characters listed in bold are the current members of the team. In case of multiple codenames, the currently used name is bolded. Characters listed are set in the Earth-616 continuity except when noted.
Chuck Austen moved from writing Uncanny X-Men to New X-Men, which returned to its old name of simply X-Men, with Salvador Larroca, who had been working with him on Uncanny X-Men doing the art. Finally, Joss Whedon entered as the writer of the new title Astonishing X-Men, with John Cassaday as artist. X-Treme X-Men was cancelled.
Ultimate X-Men #32 Former student at the institute. He went crazy and kidnapped Dazzler in Ultimate X-Men Annual #2 and left the X-Men. He came back only to begin abusing the drug Banshee and leave again. He rejoined the Institute later only to be killed by the Ultimatum Wave. Rogue: Marian (full name unrevealed) Ultimate X-Men #32
Berzerker, renamed Ray Crisp, appears in X-Men: Evolution, voiced by Tony Sampson. This version is a pacifistic student at the Xavier Institute who is uninvolved with the Morlocks. Berzerker appears in Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Nolan North. This version is a member of a possible future version of the X-Men.
You are all X-Men". [14] Following the battle, Random attends Cable's funeral. [15] When Cyclops puts together a squad of X-Men led by Rogue and Magneto to help with reconstruction efforts in San Francisco, Random is included in the group, along with Colossus, Psylocke, Omega Sentinel, Danger, Hellion, and Hope. [16]
X-Men Classic (1990–1995), #46–110, previously titled Classic X-Men, reprinted issues of Uncanny X-Men from the early to mid-1980s X-Men: Evolution , vol. 1 (2002), #1–9, retold stories from the Warner Brothers Network animated series of the same name