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List of X-Men: The Animated Series and X-Men '97 characters

This is a list of characters from the animated series X-Men (1992–1997) and its revival X-Men '97 (2024–present).

Cast history edit

Character X-Men: The Animated Series X-Men '97
Season 1
(1992–1993)
Season 2
(1993–1994)
Season 3
(1994–1995)
Season 4
(1995–1996)
Season 5
(1996–1997)
Season 1
(2024)
Cyclops
(Scott Summers)
Norm Spencer Ray Chase
Wolverine
(Logan)
Cathal J. Dodd
Rogue Lenore Zann
Storm
(Ororo Munroe)
Iona Morris
Alison Sealy-Smith
Beast
(Henry McCoy)
George Buza
Gambit
(Remy Lebeau)
Chris Potter A.J. LoCascio
Tony Daniels
Jubilee
(Jubilation Lee)
Alyson Court Holly Chou
Jean Grey &
Madelyne Pryor
Catherine Disher Jennifer Hale
Professor X
(Charles Xavier)
Cedric Smith Ross Marquand
Magneto
(Erik Magnus Lensherr)
David Hemblen Matthew Waterson
Forge
(Daniel Lone Eagle)
Marc Strange Gil Birmingham
Henry Peter Gyrich Barry Flatman Todd Haberkorn
Lucas Bishop Philip Akin Isaac Robinson-Smith
Apocalypse
(En Sabah Nur)
John Colicos Ross Marquand
Lorn Kennedy Adetokumboh M'Cormack
John Blendick
Mister Sinister
(Nathaniel Essex)
Christopher Britton Christopher Britton
Morph Ron Rubin Ron Rubin J. P. Karliak
Robert Kelly Len Carlson Len Carlson Ron Rubin
Cable
(Nathan Summers)
Lawrence Bayne Lawrence Bayne Chris Potter
Moira MacTaggert Lally Cadeau Lally Cadeau Martha Marion
Banshee
(Sean Cassidy)
Jeremy Ratchford Jeremy Ratchford Philip Williams Jeremy Ratchford David Errigo Jr.
Callisto Susan Roman Susan Roman Courtenay Taylor
Leech John Stocker John Stocker David Errigo Jr.
Bolivar Trask Brett Halsey Brett Halsey Gavin Hammon
Sentinels David Fox David Fox Eric Bauza
Mojo Peter Wildman Peter Wildman David Errigo Jr.
Spiral Cynthia Belliveau Cynthia Belliveau Abby Trott
Nightcrawler
(Kurt Wagner)
Adrian Hough
Lilandra Neramani Camilla Scott Morla Gorrondonna
Gladiator
(Kallark)
Richard Epcar David Errigo Jr.
Sebastian Shaw David Bryant Travis Willingham
Emma Frost Tracey Moore Martha Marion
X-Cutioner
(Carl Denti)
Lawrence Bayne
Abscissa Alyson Court
Valerie Cooper Catherine Disher
Sunspot
(Roberto da Costa)
Gui Agustini
Bastion Theo James

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  • Cyclops / Scott Summers (voiced by Norm Spencer in the original series, Ray Chase in the revival series[1]) – The field commander of the X-Men, who is shown to be in his late twenties. He is generally aloof and has occasionally expressed doubts about his leadership. He is in a relationship with Jean Grey throughout the series before eventually marrying her. His eyes can emit powerful beams of light energy, which he controls by either closing his eyes or hiding them behind ruby-quartz crystals, usually in the form of sunglasses. In the revival series, Cyclops is still in a relationship with Jean and starts to be friendly towards Madelyne Pryor due to Mister Sinister switching the two.
  • Wolverine / Logan (voiced by Cathal J. Dodd in both series[1]) – He remembers little of his past, and while he never kills opponents, it is implied that he would if the other X-Men did not hold him back. He is also in love with Jean, which, along with Cyclops's decision to leave Morph and Beast behind following a Sentinel attack, causes him to resent Cyclops. He possesses a regenerative healing power and heightened senses, along with claws and an adamantium endoskeleton, which are not part of his mutant abilities. In the revival series, Wolverine helps in the fight against the Prime Sentinels. He is part of the X-Men's Blue Team that goes to confront Magneto on Asteroid M. After Wolverine wounds Magneto, he proceeds to rip the Adamantium off of Wolverine's bones.
  • Rogue (voiced by Lenore Zann in both series[1]) – She is shown to be in her mid-twenties and speaks with a Southern accent. She has the power to draw out a human's energy from a touch, allowing her to absorb their psyche, skills, and powers for a duration. This can cause unconsciousness and, in some cases, comas. She also has the powers of super strength, invulnerability, and flight, which she gained from Ms. Marvel after draining most of her energy, causing her to fall into a coma and gain her powers permanently. Like in the comics, she previously put her boyfriend, Cody, in a coma when her powers manifested during their first kiss. Despite reciprocating Gambit's feelings for her, she pushes him away out of fear of harming him. She was the adoptive daughter of Mystique, having been taken in when she ran away from home after her father rejected her for being a mutant.
  • Storm / Ororo Munroe (voiced by Iona Morris in 1992–1994 of the original series, Alison Sealy-Smith in 1993–1997 of the original series and the revival[1]) – A member of the X-Men who was orphaned at an early age and spent her childhood living on the streets, often stealing to survive. Early on in the series, she defeats Callisto to become the leader of the Morlocks, but later gives the position back to her. She is capable of controlling weather and can fly through bursts of wind. Like her comic counterpart, Storm is claustrophobic. In the revival series, Storm loses her powers when X-Cutioner uses a special weapon that depowered her when it was meant to be used on Magneto. Storm regains her abilities when fighting Adversary.
  • Beast / Henry "Hank" McCoy (voiced by George Buza in both series[1]) – A member of the X-Men who is kindhearted and highly intelligent; however, as shown in "Beauty and the Beast", he can be aggressive to protect those he loves, as he falls in love with a blind patient he is treating and goes to rescue her after the Friends of Humanity kidnap her. He has the powers of agility and super strength; following an experiment to remove his powers, he grew blue fur and his body mutated to resemble a blue ape with claws. In the revival series, Beast analyzes Storm after she was hit by a depowering weapon that X-Cutioner used.
  • Gambit / Remy Lebeau (voiced by Chris Potter in 1992–1996 of the original series, Tony Daniels in 1997 of the original series, A.J. LoCascio in the revival series[1]) – He is originally from New Orleans and speaks with a thick Cajun accent and is shown to be in his late twenties. In the past, he was affiliated with the civil war between thieves and assassins. Over time, he and Rogue's relationship develops into a more mature, loving one. While he is shown to have a cocky personality, he is also shown to have a strong sense of honor and loyalty to those he considers family, especially the X-Men. This is shown in episodes such as "Sanctuary (part 2)," when he sacrifices himself so the others can escape, and "X-ternally Yours," when he passes up the chance to wipe out the Assassins Guild and chooses the X-Men over the ties he has to either guild. He has the power to charge objects with kinetic energy which become explosive when thrown. His strength and agility possibly come from this, as he can charge himself with energy. In the revival series, Gambit is still in a relationship with Rogue. He is killed in the episode "Remember It" when he sacrifices himself to save Genosha from the upgraded Master Mold's attack, which leaves Rogue heartbroken.
  • Jubilee / Jubilation Lee (voiced by Alyson Court in the original series, Holly Chou in the revival series[1]) – The youngest of the X-Men, who was previously an orphan sent to many foster homes. In the first episode, she is captured by the Mutant Control Agency as bait to draw out the X-Men but is rescued. She is carefree and wants to be seen as an adult by others, but the team appreciates her involvement. She has the power to create pyrokinetic sparks from her hands, which she can use to attack from a distance or disable machinery. In the revival series, Jubilee is briefly trapped in Mojo's Motendo as she is aided by it's character Abscissa.
  • Jean Grey (voiced by Catherine Disher in the original series, Jennifer Hale in the revival series[1]) – The heart and soul of the X-Men, who usually is at Professor X's side to aid him. Unlike most adaptations, she is depicted as being his first student. Her costume is largely the same as the one she wore in Uncanny X-Men #281 when she joined Storm's Gold Team, although her hair is tied back rather than worn loose. Throughout the series, she and Scott's relationship is explored in more depth and she takes on a central role in the "Phoenix Saga." She has the power of telekinesis and minor telepathic skills similar to Professor X. After the Phoenix possesses her, her powers are expanded, but eventually turn evil when it refuses to leave the sensation of being in a human body. In the revival series, Jean is briefly swapped with Madelyne Pryor by Mister Sinister.
  • Professor X / Charles Xavier (voiced by Cedric Smith in the original series, Ross Marquand in the revival series[1]) – The founder of the X-Men. Unlike in the comics, "Sanctuary" shows that he lost the use of his legs "battling Magneto" (which later happened in the Ultimate Marvel reality) and he uses a yellow hover-chair instead of a wheelchair. His dark side briefly manifests during the "Phoenix Saga". He possesses powerful telepathic abilities, allowing him to see people's minds or control their thoughts or actions. After Professor X hit by a sonic device used by Henry Peter Gyrich in "Graduation Day", this put him in a dying state where Magneto was persuaded to help him contact Lilandra Neramani. She came to Earth and took Professor X to the Shi'ar Empire to be healed by their technology. In the revival series, Professor X's will had him placing Magneto in charge of the X-Men. After fully recovering and assisting in the Kree-Shi'ar War, Professor X was to be wed to Lilandra. When Deathbird and the Imperial Guard retaliate when Professor X didn't want to have his past erased, he took them to the Astral Plane to teach them about co-existence. After a vision about the Wild Sentinel attacking Genosha, Professor X had to annul the wedding plans and asks to be taken back to Earth immediately.
  • Morph (voiced by Ron Rubin in the original series, J.P. Karliak in the revival series[1]) – A member of the X-Men and a close friend of Wolverine who was seemingly killed by the Sentinels. He reappears as a recurring villain in the second season, which reveals that Mister Sinister saved and brainwashed him. Although Professor X can free him from brainwashing, he is briefly incapacitated as he recovers. He later appears in the episode "Courage," and in the series finale, "Graduation Day," where he briefly appears as Professor X is dying from illness. He has the power to shape-shift into any form that he comes across, which includes humans as well as non-human species and animals. In the revival series, Morph is still with the X-Men as he sports a white hairless head as his true head and considered himself non-binary. Though he still bothered by what Mister Sinister did to him.
  • Bishop / Lucas Bishop (voiced by Philip Akin in the original series, Isaac Robinson-Smith in the revival series[1]) – Bishop was originally a "tracker," a mutant collaborating with the Sentinels hunting down members of the Resistance until he was deemed unnecessary and marked for extermination, which prompted him to join the Resistance. He travels back in time to stop the assassination of Senator Kelly and prevent the "Days of Future Past" timeline from occurring (with Bishop assuming Kate Pryde's role from the comic version of this tale). While he succeeds in saving Kelly, in his timeline there is no recollection of the X-Men as they have all died. Later, he returns to stop the spread of Apocalypse's techno-organic virus; however, he also faces resistance from Cable, who knows the virus is necessary as it will also lead to the salvation of mutant-kind. He also shows up in some more episodes, where he and his sister travel back in time to stop Fitzroy from killing Xavier in the past, causing a constant war between mutants and humans in the X-Men's time, and his time changes into one in which the few surviving mutants are known only as slaves to Master Mold. They eventually manage to save Xavier, but Bishop gets trapped in the Axis of Time when Apocalypse throws him out of time. He eventually saves the entire timeline when he accidentally begins to free the psychics in the "Beyond Good and Evil" arc. In the revival series, he has joined the X-Men. After a baby Nathan Summers is infected by Mister Sinister, Bishop takes him into the future to be cured.
  • Magneto / Eric Magnus Lensherr (voiced by David Hemblen in the original series, Matthew Waterson in the revival series,[1] understudied by George Merner in "Family Ties" and "Beyond Good and Evil" Pt. 2–4) – In the series, Magneto first appears in the third and fourth episodes as an antagonist where he launches nuclear missiles, but the X-Men stop it. Then he seeks to destroy a factory, but the X-Men stop him again. In the first season's finale, he helps the X-Men defeat the Master Mold and the Sentinels. He appears in nearly every episode in the second season, in which he and Professor Xavier are powerless and travel throughout the Savage Land. At the end of that season, the X-Men save them from Mr. Sinister, and they regain their powers. In the fourth season, he allies with Apocalypse but turns on him after discovering his true agenda and aids the X-Men in defeating him. Later, he constructs Asteroid M as a haven for mutants, but his dream is ruined by the fanatical Fabian Cortez. Broken, he secludes himself in the Arctic and does not care about the possible destruction of life on Earth until he receives news from Beast, Forge, Mr. Sinister, and Amelia Voght that the Phalanx has kidnapped his son, Quicksilver, in the second part of the two-part, fifth-season premiere. He teams up with them to defeat the Phalanx and saves everyone he has captured. By the end of the series, he has gathered up an entire army of rebellious mutants only to receive news from Wolverine, Cyclops, and Jean Grey that Professor X is dying. In the revival series, Professor X's will was that Magneto runs the X-Men in his absence. After being pardoned for his crimes at the United Nations, Magneto accompanied Gambit and Rogue to Genosha at the time when it was suggested to be declared its own nation. When a Wild Sentinel attacked, Magneto was apparently killed, though it was later revealed that he survived with Bastion holding him prisoner. After Val Cooper frees Magneto, he escapes to the Arctic where he unleashes a powerful planet-wide EMP that disables all the Prime Sentinels and electronics throughout the Earth, which Wolverine quickly determines is his way to declare war on humanity. Magneto retreats to Asteroid M where Cyclops' Blue Team confronted him. After being wounded by Wolverine, Magneto rips the Adamantium off his bones.
  • Nightcrawler / Kurt Wagner (voiced by Adrian Hough in both series)[1] – Nightcrawler only made guest appearances in the episodes "Nightcrawler" and "Bloodlines" and never joined the X-Men. He was shown first in an episode that featured him as a monk in a Swiss abbey, persecuted by one of his superiors and the townspeople who believed him to be a demon. Gambit, Rogue, and Wolverine helped him through his trials. The second episode reveals his origins as the birth son of Mystique, discovered by his foster-sister Rogue. In the end after a discussion with Rogue, Mystique seemingly dies to save both of them from Graydon Creed (though secretly survives). In the revival series, he appears in the episode "Remember It" where he traveled to the mutant nation Genosha and meets up with Gambit, Magneto, and Rogue. After the Wild Sentinel attack caused by Mister Sinister, Nightcrawler joins the X-Men.

X-Factor edit

X-Factor is the mutant U.S. government group that was most notably seen in the episode "Cold Comfort". The X-Men ended up fighting them when Iceman was looking for his girlfriend Lorna Dane. Following some difficulties with their respectful opponents, Professor X advised them to switch opponents which helped to subdue them. Afterwards, Forge appeared and explained who X-Factor was.

X-Factor also could be seen briefly in episodes "Sanctuary" Parts 1 and 2.

  • Forge (voiced by Marc Strange in the original series, Gil Birmingham in the revival series[1]) – Forge guest-starred in a few episodes. He is unique in that he has two separate roles in the show: in the present, he is the leader of the government-run X-Factor team; and in the future, he leads the mutant team called Xavier's Security Enforcers, that resists the Sentinels in the "Days of Future Past" time-line. He has an intuitive genius for invention, and he has a cyborg leg. In the revival series, he is first featured in the episode "Fire Made Flesh", where he meets Storm and claims he can restore her powers. Despite mentioning that he was contracted to build mutant power-negating weapons much to the dismay of Storm, Forge was later poisoned by the demon Adversary. Storm was able to find an antidote to the poison in a specifuc cactus and successfully regained her powers enough to defeat Adversary. Forge later aided the X-Men's Gold Team in raiding Bastion's hideout
  • Polaris / Lorna Dane (voiced by Terri Hawkes) – Polaris appears in the episode "Cold Comfort" as a member of X-Factor. Polaris had been a member of the X-Men alongside her boyfriend, Iceman, though they eventually left to pursue a normal life. However, Polaris left Iceman and became a member of X-Factor and fell in love with Havok which she later admitted to Iceman following the X-Men's fight with X-Factor. She was later featured in the second part of the episode "Phalanx Covenant," in which she aided Beast, Magneto, Forge, Warlock, and Amelia Voght in their battle with the extraterrestrial Phalanx Empire. She can manipulate electromagnetism allowing her to fly, create force fields, project concussive blasts, and manipulate ferrous materials.
  • Havok / Alex Summers – Havok guest-starred in the episode "Cold Comfort" as a member of X-Factor and was revealed to be romantically involved with Iceman's ex-girlfriend Lorna Dane. In the episode, X-Factor fights against the X-Men for a "friendly skirmish," as Forge puts it. It is never openly stated in the animated series that Cyclops and Havok are indeed long-lost brothers, though Alex's existence is revealed in flashbacks. When the two meet they develop an instant rivalry and neither brother's powers affect the other; a fact which is also seen in the comics. Havok is also seen in Season 1's Days of Future Past Part 2 when Bishop tells the X-Men what will happen in the future. He can metabolize cosmic radiation and discharge it as energy blasts from his arms.
  • Multiple Man / James Madrox – Multiple Man appeared in the episode "Cold Comfort" as a member of X-Factor. He can perform self-duplication by absorbing kinetic energy. In the revival series, he appears in the episode "Remember It" where he traveled to the mutant nation Genosha.
  • Quicksilver / Pietro Maximoff (voiced by Paul Haddad) – Quicksilver is a super-fast mutant who guest-starred in a couple of episodes. His most noticeable appearance is in the story, "Family Ties" (season 4), where along with his sister, the Scarlet Witch, they look for their long-lost father and discover that he is Magneto.
  • Strong Guy (Guido Carosella) (voiced by Adrian Hough in the revival series) – Strong Guy appears in the episode "Cold Comfort" as a member of X-Factor who can rechannel kinetic energy into physical strength. In the revival series, Strong Guy appears in the episode "Bright Eyes" assisting in the relief of Genosha following the aftermath of the Wild Sentinel attack on Genosha while also taking the time to warn Sunspot that there's a war coming at the time when he attended Gambit's funeral.
  • Wolfsbane / Rahne Sinclair – Wolfsbane appears in the episode "Cold Comfort" as a member of X-Factor who can morph into a werewolf-like creature.

Alpha Flight edit

Alpha Flight was seen in the episode "Repo Man." Vindicator (who had renamed himself Guardian in the comics) and the Canadian Alpha Flight capture Wolverine. The Canadian government demands their project back. Either he joins their team as originally planned or they repossess his indestructible, adamantium skeleton.

  • Vindicator / James MacDonald Hudson (voiced by Barry Flatman) – Alpha Flight's leader. His powered suit allows him to fly, fire energy blasts, and create a personal force field.
  • Shaman / Michael Twoyoungmen (voiced by Don Francks) – A member of Alpha Flight.
  • Puck / Eugene Milton Judd (voiced by Don Francks) – A short member of Alpha Flight with super-strength, agility, reflexes, and durability.
  • Snowbird / Narya – A member of Alpha Flight with Flight and the ability to morph into Arctic creatures.
  • Northstar / Jean-Paul Beaubier (voiced by Rene Lemieux) – A member of Alpha Flight who can fly and generate a flash of blinding light which he can share when slapping hands with his sister Aurora. Northstar appeared in the episodes "Slave Island" and "Repo Man." Though he didn't have any speaking role in "Slave Island," the episode "Repo Man" proved to hold to the character's origins as his trademark French Canadian accent was present. In "Slave Island" Jean-Paul was a hostage/prisoner of the island nation of Genosha. He, along with many other mutants, provided slave labor for the government using their mutant skills for such tasks as building dams and the like. They wore special collars that restricted them from using their powers to escape and slept in prison-like cells. They eventually escaped Genosha with the help of the X-Men. In "Repo Man," Northstar is shown as part of the Canadian special forces team Alpha Flight, which tries to convince former member Wolverine to re-join.
  • Aurora / Jeanne Marie Beaubier (voiced by Jennifer Dale) – A member of Alpha Flight who shares Northstar's powers when they slap hands. Aurora appeared in the episodes "Slave Island" and "Repo Man."
  • Sasquatch / Dr. Walter Langowski (voiced by Harvey Atkin) – A scientific genius and member of Alpha Flight. He is a massive Bigfoot-like creature with superhuman strength, healing factor, sharp claws, and teeth.
  • Dr. Heather Hudson (voiced by Rebecca Jenkins) – A scientist and member of Alpha Flight who is the wife of James Hudson

Xavier's Security Enforcers and The Resistance (in Bishop's future) edit

  • Forge – This aged version of Forge leads Xavier's Security Enforcers, a team that resists the Sentinels in the "Days of Future Past" timeline, alongside Wolverine, Bishop, and Shard. In the altered timeline, created when Fitzroy murdered Professor X, Forge is a servant of Master Mold, having been transformed into a cyborg like his counterpart in the Age of Apocalypse.
  • Wolverine – This aged version of Wolverine is also a member of the Resistance.
  • Shard / Shard Bishop (voiced by Kay Tremblay in the original series, Kimberly Woods in the revival series) – Shard is seen in the "Beyond Good and Evil" storyline when Bishop is sucked back into the time-portal and trapped in the Axis of Time. Shard comes back to the present to find her brother; however, when she gets to the present, she sees Mr. Sinister trying to kidnap Professor X, so she stops him. Then she asks the X-Men for help in finding her brother.
  • Malcolm and Randall are shown as members in Shard's video recordings.

Clan Chosen (in Cable's future) edit

  • Cable / Nathan Christopher Summers (voiced by Lawrence Bayne in the original series, Chris Potter in the revival series[1]) – Cable's first two appearances were in "Slave Island" and "The Cure." There was no explanation or backstory given for how he time-traveled into the past, although his mission involved stopping the production of collars that could inhibit mutant powers. Later, he appeared in the two-part episode "Time Fugitives," where Cable travels back in time to stop Bishop from preventing the outbreak of Apocalypse's techno-virus. "Time Fugitives" and "Beyond Good and Evil" established Cable's back story as waging a war along with his comrades, Clan Chosen, against Apocalypse, as well as the New Canaanite government, in a dystopian future. It is also hinted that he is the son of Cyclops and Jean Grey. In the revival series, Nathan's background is revealed in the episode "Fire Made Flesh", where he appears as a baby before being taken to the future by Bishop. Later in the episode "Remember It", he tried to travel back in time to warn the inhabitants of Genosha for an upcoming Sentinel attack only to be sent back to the future before he could warn his mother.
  • Tyler / Tyler Dayspring – Genesis is Cable's son. He appears as a child in "Time Fugitives," when Cable's timeline starts restoring itself, so Cable goes back in time to stop Bishop from preventing the plague. Later he appeared as a young adult in "Beyond Good and Evil," when the Clan Chosen went to destroy Apocalypse's Lazarus Chamber in 3999 A.D.
  • Hope, Dawnsilk, Boak, and Garrison Kane were also shown as Clan Chosen members, but only Hope had a speaking part. They appeared in cameos working alongside Cable and Tyler.

X-Terminators (unnamed) edit

  • Rusty, Skids, Boom-Boom, and Wiz-Kid were featured as orphans in the episode "No Mutant is an Island". The episode mostly focused on Cyclops and Rusty. In the episode, Cyclops, still in mourning after Jean Grey's "death," quits the X-Men and returns to his orphanage home in Nebraska. A man known as Killgrave offered to help and adopted the orphans seemingly out of charity. In reality, Killgrave, a mutant himself with telepathic abilities, wanted to use the children to make them his army to destroy all humans in the world so that mutants are accepted. Killgrave brainwashes the four and uses them to storm the governor's mansion so he can make the governor his mind-controlled slave. Scott was able to snap Rusty and the others out of Killgrave's hypnotic brainwashing in the end and save the mutant children. Later, Cyclops returns to the mansion and he and the other X-Men discover that Jean Grey has not perished after all.

Guest allies edit

  • Senator Robert Kelly (voiced by Len Carlson in the original series, Ron Rubin in the revival series[1]) – Robert Kelly ran for president on an anti-mutant campaign during the beginning of the show's first season. Kelly came to befriend the X-Men and support mutants shortly after he is elected president in the season's final episode after the X-Men had rescued him from both an assassination attempt by Mystique and an attempted brainwashing by Master Mold. In the first episode of season two, Kelly took office as president, spoke out in support of mutants, and made his first presidential act an official pardoning of Beast, who had been unfairly arrested early in season one. These actions led Kelly's former, anti-mutant supporters to feel betrayed by him and create the public anti-mutant backlash that pervaded the entire second season of the show. In the third through fifth seasons of the series, President Kelly had a low profile. He remained friendly with the X-Men through the show's end, working with them to confront global mutant threats such as Magneto building an armed, inhabitable, mutants-only asteroid in space during the fourth season.
  • Sunspot / Roberto da Costa (voiced by Gui Agustini) – Da Costa first appears in "To Me, My X-men", the revival series' premiere episode. He is the newest recruit of the X-Men with the mutant ability to channel large concentrations of solar energy. His character arc is similar to that of Jubilee when she first joined the team, and they develop a close relationship.
  • Angel / Archangel / Warren Worthington III (voiced by Stephen Ouimette) – Archangel's origin was retold in the series, where Apocalypse creates the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Angel goes to a scientist who claims he can "cure" mutants, but it is Mystique, a servant of Apocalypse, who turns him into Death. Angel also makes a cameo appearance in the "Beyond Good and Evil" four-part episode, and as one of the original X-Men in two flashbacks. In this version, he overcomes the Death persona to become Archangel thanks to Rogue, who saps the evil that lay within him when she touches him. In the revival series, he appears in the episode "Remember It", having traveled to the mutant nation Genosha.
  • Iceman / Bobby Drake (voiced by Jesse Collins[2]) – Bobby Drake appeared as a former member of the team, who quit due to disagreements with Xavier. He appears in the episode "Cold Comfort" where he gets Jubilee's help to rescue his girlfriend Lorna Dane (not called Polaris here) from a government facility that is housing the X-Factor. After learning that Lorna is engaged to Havok, Iceman receives Xavier's apology for not being a good father figure to him. Iceman was also seen in many flashbacks which include "Sanctuary (part 1)" and "Xavier Remembers." In the revival series, he appears in the episode "Remember It", having traveled to the mutant nation Genosha where he was working as an ice cream vendor.
  • Moira MacTaggert (voiced by Lally Cadeau in the original series, Martha Marion in the revival series) – An ally and old lover of Charles Xavier, she is a geneticist and an expert in mutant affairs. In the revival series, she appears in the episode "Remember It", as a member of the council of the mutant nation Genosha where she is killed in the Wild Sentinel attack.[3]
  • Banshee / Sean Cassidy (voiced by Phillip Williams in the original series, David Errigo Jr in the revival series) – Moira's fiancé who possesses a superhuman scream. In the revival series, he appears in the episode "Remember It", as a member of the council of the mutant nation Genosha where he is killed in the Wild Sentinel attack.[3]
  • Colossus / Piotr Rasputin (voiced by Robert Cait) – A mutant who can transform his body into organic steel which grants him super-strength. The X-Men helped Colossus when he was framed for crimes committed by Juggernaut. He later comes to them when Omega Red is attacking Russia.
  • Dazzler / Alison Blaire – Dazzler appears as a background character in "Mojovision" and is central to the plot of "Dark Phoenix Saga (Part 1): Dazzled". In the revival series, she appears in the episode "Remember It", having traveled to the mutant nation Genosha where she is killed in the Wild Sentinel Attack.[3]
  • Lilandra Neramani (voiced by Camilla Scott in the original series, Morla Gorrondonna in the revival series) – Lilandra appeared in the third season. There, she sought the help of Professor X and his X-Men to help her defeat her evil brother D'Ken. During the short time they shared alone, Xavier and Lilandra quickly fell in love and eventually managed to defeat D'Ken. When Lilandra became the new heir to the Shi'ar throne, she kissed and thanked Xavier for his help and even offered for him to join her, but he declined to do this for as long as there was no peace between mankind and mutants. Lilandra left but eventually returned to Earth when Xavier became deadly ill in the final episode of the show. She took Xavier to the Shi'ar Empire with her so they could heal him. In the revival series, she first appeared in the episode "Lifedeath - Part 2" in which she was set to marry Charles Xavier after he was fully healed. After dealing with Deathbird and the Imperial Guard in the Astral Plane, Charles had to call off the marriage to Lilandra after sensing the Wild Sentinel attack on Genosha.
  • Phoenix – The entire saga of the Phoenix is retold in the third season, divided into the five-part "Phoenix Saga," in which Jean acquires the power of the Phoenix; the battle for the M'Kraan crystal; the "Dark Phoenix Saga," showcasing the battle with the Hellfire Club; the Phoenix's transformation into Dark Phoenix; and the battle to decide Jean's fate. These particular episodes are as close as the cartoon came to directly duplicating the comic book storyline. The "Dark Phoenix Saga" is so accurate to the original stories that the episodes have the additional credit, "Based on stories by Chris Claremont." Rather than destroying an inhabited system, the animated story had her destroy a deserted system and only disable the attacking Shi'ar cruiser. After the Phoenix left Jean's body, Jean retained her original powers, whereas, in the aborted comic book ending, she would have been lobotomized by the Shi'ar and lost entirely.
  • Illyana Rasputina (voiced by Tara Strong in the original series, Courtenay Taylor in the revival series) – Illyana appeared in the episode "Red Dawn." In that episode, she and her mother remained by the side of Colossus and the X-Men as they fought the newly released Omega Red. She also appeared in one of Cable's visions of the altered timestream in "Time Fugitives," in which, without the antibodies developed to fight Apocalypse's techno-organic virus, many mutants, like Illyana, developed harmful mutations that killed them. In the revival series, Magik as Darkchylde appears as one of the horrific visions induced by Goblin Queen.
  • Psylocke / Elizabeth Braddock (voiced by Tasha Simms) – Psylocke appears during the fourth season in the episode "The Promise of Apocalypse" (Beyond Good and Evil, part 2), and in the episode "End and Beginning" (Beyond Good and Evil, part 4). In this storyline, Psylocke appears to be a lone warrior who practices theft with a cause (a-la-Robin Hood). She comes into direct conflict with Archangel and, later on, Sabretooth and Mystique. She refers to her brother as fighting to help mutants but does not name him as Captain Britain.
  • Silver Fox – Silver Fox appeared in the episode "Weapon X, Lies & Videotape." In this continuity, she too was a member of Team X, Wolverine's lover, and a victim of the Weapon X program.
  • Maverick / Christoph Nord – Maverick appeared in the episode "Weapon X, Lies & Videotape," searching for answers about his past and his involvement with Weapon X, teaming with Wolverine, Sabretooth, and Silver Fox. In the episode "Whatever It Takes," the character Morph briefly turns into Maverick to taunt Wolverine. Maverick also appears in flashbacks that depict himself and Wolverine battling Omega Red, though that memory could be one of Weapon X's implanted memories.
  • Darkstar / Laynia Petrovna (voiced by Elizabeth Rukavina) – Darkstar guest-starred in the episode "Red Dawn." She is initially the mutant enforcer for a group of rogue Russian generals seeking to reestablish the Soviet Union with the aid of Omega Red. After witnessing the crimes committed by Omega Red, Darkstar rebels against the generals and sides with the X-Men and Colossus.
  • Lord Araki (voiced by Gavin Hammon in the revival series) – the Chancellor of the Shi'ar Empire.
  • Longshot (voiced by Rod Wilson) – Longshot appears in the episodes "Mojovision" and "Longshot." In the animated series, it seemed to indicate that he might have a relationship with Spiral.
  • Ka-Zar / Kevin Plunder (voiced by Robert Bockstael) – An ally of the X-Men whi lives in the Savage Land. Ka-Zar appeared in the episodes "Reunion" (parts 1 and 2) and "Savage Land, Strange Heart" (parts 1 and 2).
    • Zabu – Ka-Zar's smilodon companion.
    • Shanna (voiced by Megan Smith) – Shanna is Ka-Zar's wife.
  • Warlock (voiced by David Corban) – Warlock's history was altered so that he came to Earth to escape his destiny of merging with the Phalanx.
  • Cannonball / Sam Guthrie – Cannonball made a small appearance along with his sister Paige Guthrie in the episode "Hidden Agenda." The episode featured Rogue learning about a new mutant that had been making waves in her hometown. However, his appearance caused a violation of continuity, as Cannonball had already made a cameo appearance (on a video screen in "Night of the Sentinels"), employing his mutant power and with blond hair.
  • Captain America / Steve Rogers (voiced by Lawrence Bayne in the original series, Josh Keaton in the revival series) – Captain America appears in the episode "Old Soldiers." He is an American agent, sent along with the Canadian Wolverine, to rescue a scientist kidnapped by the Red Skull and the Nazis. He is present in the episode only in Wolverine's flashbacks. He was also seen in a cameo appearance in the episode "Red Dawn." In the revival series, he appears for the first time in present day, in the episode "Bright Eyes". He is seen confronting Rogue while both are searching for Gyrich and Trask following the Wild Sentinel attack on Genosha.
  • Ms. Marvel / Carol Danvers (voiced by Roscoe Handford) – Ms. Marvel appears in the episode "A Rogue's Tale" (season 2), where she haunts Rogue for stealing her powers and leaving her in a coma.
  • Scarlet Witch / Wanda Maximoff (voiced by Susan Roman) – The Scarlet Witch made both a guest and a cameo appearance. She appeared in the episode "Family Ties" along with Quicksilver when they tried to find out who their father was.
  • Mjnari – Mjnari appeared in the episode "Whatever It Takes." In this episode, the Shadow King takes over Mjnari's body, so Rogue and Storm go to Africa to help him. Mjnari is a mutant with superhuman speed. He is also Storm's godson.
  • Darrell Tanaka (voiced by Denis Akiyama) – A mutant healer in the mutant town of Skull Mesa. Like Mjnari, he's an original character.
  • Cody Robbins – Cody was the first boy Rogue ever kissed, triggering her consciousness-stealing powers and putting him into a coma. He makes a flashback appearance in the episode "A Rogue's Tale" (season 2) and plays a supporting role in the episode "Love in Vain" (season 4) where he joins forces with the Brood Colony to reunite with Rogue.
  • Trish Tilby (voiced by Donna Jay Fulks) – A reporter for NPR-TV news who was first seen in "Graduation Day". In the revival series, Tibly was now working at FC News in "Mutant Liberation Begins" where she covers the story of Magneto's trial. In "Tolerance is Extinction" Pt. 1, Trish is converted into a Prime Sentinel by Bastion.
  • Dr. Valerie Cooper (voiced by Catherine Disher) – A United Nations official and ally of the X-Men. She first arrived, in the revival premiere "To Me, My X-Men", with a team to apprehend Bolivar Trask after the X-Men had destroyed his second Master Mold. In the episode "Mutant Liberation Begins", she showed up with a team of soldiers at the X-Mansion to apprehend Magneto, the new leader of the X-Men, for his crimes. After Magneto voluntarily surrendered himself, Val Cooper was present at his trial at the United Nations that resulted in his pardon. It was later revealed to be secretly a member of OZT the entire time she worked with the X-Men. in the episode "Remember It", during the Massacre on Genosha, which she was not warned about, she was injured and went into hiding, being presumed dead in the aftermath. In the episode "Tolerance is Extinction", she regrouped with Bastion and had a crisis of conscience, which led her to release the imprisoned Magneto, as she finally realized that Magneto was right all a long about human and mutant coexistence being an impossible achievement.
  • Goblin Queen / Madelyne Pryor (voiced by Jennifer Hale) – A mutant clone of Jean Grey created by Mister Sinister and the mother of Cable. In the episode "Fire Made Flesh", Sinister brainwashed her into the Goblin Queen and she unleashed Demons upon the X-Men, then took baby Nathan and went back to Sinister. Eventually Jean was able to free Madelyne from Sinister's control and together they rescued Nathan. In the episode "Remember It", Madelyne joined the Inner Council of Genosha, and was killed by Wild Sentinels massacre the island.
  • Nina Da Costa (voiced by Christine Uhebe) – The mother of Sunspot who appears in the revival series.
  • Ford (voiced by Jeff Bennett) – The butler to the Da Costa family. He was later turned into a Prime Sentinel by Bastion.
  • Thunderbolt Ross (voiced by Michael Patrick McGill) – A high ranking United States military officer, first seen in the revival series in the episode "Bright Eyes".

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Starjammers edit

The Starjammers appear in the five-part episode "Phoenix Saga" led by Corsair (Major Christopher Summers). In this episode, the Starjammers attack the X-Men and steal the M'Kraan crystal, in hopes of trading into D'Ken so that Corsair can get close enough to kill him. However, D'Ken knew of their plan and tricked them, and got hold of the M'Kraan crystal. The Starjammers have to work with the X-Men to destroy D'Ken. Hepzibah, Raza Longknife, Ch'od, and Cr+eee were the Starjammers that appeared along with Corsair in the "Phoenix Saga." Corsair later appeared in the episode "Orphan's End." In this episode, Corsair is on the run from a corrupt Shi'ar police officer and he comes to Earth. Later, he finds out that Cyclops is his son. They first accuse Storm of being a traitor and attack her. After she explains to the Starjammers what is happening, they help Cyclops and Corsair defeat the officer.

Acolytes edit

The Acolytes appear in the "Sanctuary" storyline, in which Magneto builds Asteroid M as a haven for all mutants to live away from the hatred of baseline humans. The Acolytes, led by Fabian Cortez, aided Magneto in the liberation of the Genoshan mutant slaves from the hands of the Genoshan magistrates. After Cortez betrays Magneto and he is believed to have been killed by the X-Men, the Acolytes pledge their loyalty to Cortez, though they turn on him after he is later exposed. The Acolytes are later reorganized in the X-Men '97 episode "Tolerance is Extinction - Part 2". When Magneto used the planet's magnetic field to unleash a global EMP to disable Bastion's Prime Sentinels, the Earth's magnetic fields began to fall apart. Magneto restored Asteroid M, deciding that he would lead mutantkind in abandoning Earth and destroy humanity as vengeance for Genosha's destrution. He appeared before the X-Men and told them that Charles' path had failed and would only lead them to ruin, asking them to join him. Only Rogue and Sunspot took him up on his offer.

  • Fabian Cortez (voiced by Jeffrey Max Nicholls) – Cortez appeared in the two-part episode "Sanctuary." As in the comic's storyline, Cortez was the leader of the Acolytes and used his powers to bolster Magneto's abilities. However, Cortez's extreme anti-human sentiments led him to betray Magneto. Cortez threatened to destroy Earth but was stopped by the X-Men and Amelia Voght, who revealed Cortez's betrayal to the other Acolytes and the entire mutant population of Asteroid M. He was trapped in Asteroid M by a vengeful Magneto, but was rescued from its destruction by Apocalypse and Deathbird. Apocalypse granted him the ability to alter the mutations of other mutants. Cortez then appeared in the final season episode "The Fifth Horseman," now turned into a servant and worshipper of his savior. Cortez assembled a cult worshipping Apocalypse as well as the Hounds, a foursome of altered mutants, in an attempt to find a new body for Apocalypse, who was defeated and left bodiless in "Beyond Good and Evil." Cortez captured Jubilee and turned Beast into a feral monster, but was stopped by Caliban, one of the Hounds. After being defeated, Cortez begged Apocalypse to be forgiven for his failure; though Apocalypse was not angry at Cortez, for he still had a host body to reincarnate into...Cortez's own.
  • Amelia Voght (voiced by Susan Roman in the original series, Donna Jay Fulks in the revival series) – Like her comics counterpart, Amelia was Charles Xavier's former lover and nurse. The two met and later fell in love after Xavier was crippled by Magneto, though they split because Amelia did not approve of the formation of the X-Men, preferring to live a quiet life with Charles and hide their mutant status. After meeting again in Asteroid M, she was initially hostile to Charles, though she forgave him after the X-Men helped defeat the fanatical Cortez. Amelia refused Charles' offer to join the X-Men, seeking now to find and follow her dreams. She became a nurse once again and joined Moira MacTaggert at the facilities of Muir Island. She also helped Beast, Magneto, Forge, and Mister Sinister fight against the Phalanx. In the revival series, she first appears in the episode "Bright Eyes", serving as a nurse in the aftermath of the Wild Sentinel attack on Genosha.
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  • Carmella Unuscione – Carmella appeared in episode "Sanctuary" as a prominent member of the Acolytes. As in the mainstream Marvel Universe, she was a devoted and passionate follower of Magneto and his beliefs.
  • Chrome / Allen Marc Yuric
  • Joanna Cargill – Joanna appeared in episode "Sanctuary." Though she did not have any speaking lines, she was a prominent member of the Acolytes. She also had a cameo in the first part of "One Man's Worth," where she was a member of the Mutant Resistance, but retained her Acolyte outfit.
  • Burner / Byron Calley – Burner appeared as a member of the Acolytes and, using his real name in the two-part episode "Sanctuary," was one of the many mutants that took Magneto's offer to live in Asteroid M. Calley was in charge of overseeing the defensive missiles Magneto had gathered to prevent an attack on the asteroid. When Fabian Cortez attempted to fire the missiles to destroy Earth, Calley opposed him. It was also revealed that he was an old friend of Gambit.

Morlocks edit

When the Morlocks captured Cyclops and Jean Grey, Storm led the X-Men to rescue them. In the end, after a duel between Storm and Callisto, not only did the X-Men get Cyclops and Jean back, but Storm also earned leadership of the Morlocks. They later appear in the episode "Out of the Past," where the Morlocks are captured by Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers and she unleashes an alien. The X-Men saved the Morlocks and defeated the alien.

In the revival series, Callisto has regained control of the Morlocks. She alongside Leech, Ape, Erg, and Tommy made cameos in "Mutant Liberation Begins". In "Remember It", Callisto, Leech, Scaleface, Ape, Erg, Tommy, Sunder, and Masque appear in Genosha where the Wild Sentinel caused the deaths of Callisto, Leech, Ape, Erg, and Tommy.[3]

Shi'ar Imperial Guard edit

The Shi'ar Imperial Guard appeared in the episodes "Phoenix Saga" and "Dark Phoenix Saga." In the "Phoenix Saga," the Imperial guards track down Lilandra and the M'Kraan crystal, following D'Ken's orders, but after D'Ken fuses with the M'Kraan crystal and Lilandra becomes empress, the Imperial guards help the X-Men and the Starjammers defeat D'Ken. Later, in "Dark Phoenix Saga," the Imperial guards seek to destroy the Phoenix after she destroys a star system. Unlike the comics, the star system was deserted. So they go to Earth to stop Phoenix from destroying further systems.

In the revival series, the Shi'ar Imperial Guard first appear in the episode "Lifedeath, Part 2" on a mission to stop Ronan the Accuser during the Kree-Shi'ar War.

  • Gladiator / Kallark (voiced by Richard Eden in the original series, David Errigo Jr. in the revival series) - A Strontian member of the Imperial Guard who sports the different abilities that his race has.
  • Oracle / Sybil - A telepathic Shi'ar and member of the Imperial Guard.
  • Starbolt - An unidentified alien and member of the Imperial Guard who possesses flight and energy projection.
  • Smasher / Vril Rokk - An unidentified alien and member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard with super-strength.
  • Manta - An unidentified alien and member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard who possesses flight, infared vision, and generation of blinding light flashes.
  • Titan - An unidentified alien and member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard who possesses size-shifting abilities.
  • Hussar - An unidentified alien and member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard who can channel bio-electricity into any living thing.
  • Quake - An unidentified rock-skinned reptilian humanoid alien and member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard who possesses geokinesis.
  • Hobgoblin / Shifter - A Chameloid shapeshifter and member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard.
  • Warstar / B'nee and C'cil - Two symbiotically-linked mechanoids who are members of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard. While the small one known as B'nee has electrokinesis, the large one known as C'cil has super-strength and durability.
  • Vulcan / Gabriel Summers - He appears in the revival series as the Shi'ar Imperial Guard's latest member.

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Villains edit

  • Apocalypse / En Sabah Nur (voiced by John Colicos in 1993 of the original series, James Blendick in 1994–1997 of the original series, Ross Marquand in the revival series, Adetokumboh M'Cormack as a younger En Sabah Nur in the revival series) – Apocalypse wants to pit humans and mutants in war and rule the stronger race. His first appearance is part of a plot line revolving around an offer to "cure" mutations. It is eventually revealed to be a trick to transform mutants into the Horsemen of Apocalypse. Apocalypse also appears in a storyline revolving around Cable. In this story, Apocalypse masquerades as a member of the Friends of Humanity, creating a techno-organic virus. In Cable's future (3999 A.D.), Apocalypse still wages his war against humanity and mutant-kind, opposed by Cable and his Clan Chosen. In the "Beyond Good and Evil" storyline, Apocalypse attempted to attain godhood by kidnapping the most powerful psychic beings from across the universe. He planned to kill them simultaneously, to release a wave of psychic energy powerful enough to re-create the universe in his image so he could rule unchallenged. However, Cable, Bishop, Magneto, Mystique, and the X-Men foil his plans. After the psychics are freed, they use their combined powers to trap Apocalypse in the Astral Plane for all eternity. In one of the final episodes of the series, Apocalypse is shown to be communicating from the Astral Plane with Fabian Cortez, whom Apocalypse had turned into his servant before the Axis of Time events. He tasked Cortez to find a powerful mutant to serve as his vessel, which would allow him to return to our world. However, Cortez failed due to the interruptions of both Beast and Caliban. This resulted in Apocalypse claiming Cortez, himself, as the vessel and Apocalypse lived once more. In this animated version, Apocalypse was depicted many times as an invincible opponent. None of the X-Men's powers combined could do him much harm. Apocalypse's plans were occasionally hampered by the time-travelers Bishop and Cable. In the revival series, Apocalypse visits Genosha while some time-displaced members of the X-Men encounter a younger En Sabah Nur.
  • Mister Sinister / Nathaniel Essex (voiced by Christopher Britton in both series[1]) – Interested in the creation of more powerful mutants, Sinister had an obsession with Cyclops and Jean Grey, as well as other powerful mutants such as Magneto. Like his comic counterpart, this Sinister was capable of emitting energy blasts from his hands and was vulnerable to Cyclops' optic beams. He was served both by the Nasty Boys and the Savage Land Mutates. Like in the comics, Sinister was originally a British scientist during the Victorian era, though he was not mutated by Apocalypse. This version of Sinister experimented on mutants where he even obtained organs from his minion Jack the Ripper and used the knowledge obtained through his activities to mutate himself. An ancestor of Professor X, Dr. Xavier, was one of Sinister's opponents and attempted to save his victims. Despite his origins having no link to Apocalypse, Sinister joined forces with him when Apocalypse plotted to rewrite reality by harnessing the power of the Axis of Time. In the revival series, Sinister kidnapped Jean and created a clone of her, to infiltrate the X-Men and had a son with Cyclops. In the episode "Fire Made Flesh", when the original Jean showed up, having escaped from Sinister, the other Jean was shocked to discover that she was a clone. Influenced by Sinister, she transformed herself into the Goblin Queen and unleashed Demons upon the X-Men, then took baby Nathan and went back to Sinister, who injected him with a techno-organic virus in hopes of making him invincible. Before he could finish his experiment, Cyclops and Jean's clone, who was released from his control, rescued Nathan, but not long before he was gravelly infected by the virus, as Sinister escaped. In the episode "Lifedeath Pt. 2", it is revealed that Sinister had Bolivar Trask's DNA to access Master Mold and unleash Trask's Sentinels on Genosha, destroying the mutant nation and killing many of the island's inhabitants, including Gambit. In the episode "Bright Eyes", Sinister was working for Bastion's "Operation: Zero Tolerance". Sinister confronted Bastion, expressing his disappointment about the death of Trask in the hands of the X-Men. Bastion later revealed to Sinister that Xavier was alive and was sent to space. Later on he faced Jean in the episode "Tolerance is Extinction - Part 2", after the X-Men's Gold Team later raid Bastion's hideout. During the battle, Sinister was able to brainwash Cable into attacking Jean.
  • Shadow King / Amahl Farouk (voiced by Maurice Dean Wint) – Xavier defeated Shadow King and his psychic essence was trapped in the Astral Plane. He escaped briefly and possessed Storm's godson Mjnari to possess Storm. The Shadow King was defeated and trapped once again only to be released after Professor X suffered an accident which left his mind vulnerable to the Shadow King's attempts to take possession of Xavier and leave his mind trapped in the Astral Plane.
  • Sabretooth / Graydon Creed Sr. (voiced by Don Francks) – A longtime enemy of Wolverine and the father of Graydon Creed through Mystique. In this show, Sabretooth was depicted as a henchman for Magneto and was referred to as Graydon Creed Sr. instead of Victor Creed where he often picked on Graydon. In the earlier mainstream comics, however, Sabretooth and Magneto have never come together in any real capacity.
  • Omega Red / Arkady Rossovich (voiced by Len Doncheff) – Omega Red appeared in the episode "Red Dawn." In this episode, he is resuscitated by three corrupt generals who want to recreate the Soviet Union and rule it. Colossus, with the help of the X-Men, fights to save his country and its fragile freedom from these forces of tyranny. Omega Red later reappeared in "A Deal With the Devil." In this episode, he is thawed and sent two miles (3 km) beneath the ocean to salvage a disabled, toxic, nuclear submarine threatening to break up near Hawaii. He also appeared in Wolverine's flashbacks, in which Team X fights against Omega Red and manages to freeze him. The details of their confrontation are unclear, as Wolverine's memories were altered to make him believe Omega Red killed Maverick and Silver Fox.
  • Master Mold and the Sentinels – Master Mold (voiced by David Fox in the original series, Eric Bauza in the revival series) and the Sentinels (voiced by David Fox in the original series, Eric Bauza in the revival series[1]) serve an important role during the first season. In one episode, the Sentinels, sent by Bolivar Trask and Henry Gyrich, kidnap the X-Men Gambit, Storm, and Jubilee while vacationing on the fictional island of Genosha. There, the three X-Men, along with several other mutants, are enslaved by Trask and Gyrich who are harnessing the mutants' powers to create a massive dam in Genosha whose waterpower will be used to run Trask's newly created Master Mold. The X-Men eventually escape Genosha and destroy most of the Sentinels when Storm floods the dam. Later on in the season, they learn that Trask has lost control of Master Mold, who is now stationed in Washington, D.C. Master Mold has Senator Kelly and dozens of other important world leaders kidnapped and demands that Trask replace their brains with computers that can be controlled by Master Mold. The X-Men help rescue Trask and Kelly from Master Mold, and at the end of the season's last episode, Professor X, with the help of Magneto, flies the X-Men's jet, full of explosives, into Master Mold's torso. Master Mold and all Sentinels are believed to be destroyed at this point, but they resurface in season four. This time Master Mold wanted to create a new body for himself, but the X-Men eventually destroyed Master Mold once and for all. Even though he was destroyed, Master Mold will be reconstructed at some point in history, becoming the ruler in Bishop's timeline. In the revival series, Master Mold was shown to be lobotomized at the time when Bolivar Trask was rebuilding the Sentinels in the Sahara Desert. A wild Sentinel later attacked Genosha.
  • Nimrod – In the animated continuity, Nimrod came from the "Days of Future Past" timeline, where Bishop is its contemporary. Nimrod follows Bishop into the past to stop him from preventing the assassination of Senator Kelly which causes the future timeline. With the help of Storm's powers, Bishop was able to defeat Nimrod on numerous occasions.
  • Bolivar Trask (voiced by Brett Halsey in the original series, Gavin Hammon in the revival series) – Trask is the creator of the Sentinels, and was much longer-lived than his comic counterpart, returning for several episodes (one of which ironically featured him on the run from his creations, along with Gyrich). Trask was introduced here in the second episode of the series. In the revival series, Trask was seen rebuilding the Sentinels somewhere in the Sahara Desert with help from a lobotomized Master Mold. The X-Men are later contacted by Trask who is in Madripoor. When Rogue drops Trask to his death, he instead transforms into a Prime Sentinel that is defeated by Cable.
  • Henry Peter Gyrich (voiced by Barry Flatman in the original series, Todd Haberkorn in the revival series) – Gyrich appeared in the episode "Night of the Sentinels." He later appeared in the season one finale "The Final Decision," the episode "Courage" (season 4), and the series finale "Graduation Day." Gyrich's personality in the series was an extreme take on that of his appearances in the Avengers and X-Men comic books as he supported mutant oppression, and possibly even extinction, whereas in the comics he was merely distrustful of superhumans in general. In the series finale, he quickly revealed that Professor X was a mutant by calling on a force wave with a remote, which revealed his power of telepathy at a worldwide conference. This weakened Xavier and nearly killed him by the end of the episode, though in the end he was taken away by Lilandra to be cured. This attack also nearly wounded many other people at the conference. Gyrich was taken away by two security guards because of his insanity but warned everyone not to trust anyone because they might well be mutants. In the revival series, Gyrich is shown to be incarcerated at the time when Jean Grey had to probe his mind for the location of Bolivar Trask. When Rogue later visits him to absorb some of his memories, Gyrich is later killed by Bastion.
  • Graydon Creed (voiced by John Stocker) – Like in the comics, Graydon Creed's deep resentment toward mutants comes from his parents, Sabretooth and Mystique. Graydon wound up in the care of his father, who bullied and beat him constantly. Many years later, Graydon founded the F.O.H. (Friends of Humanity), an anti-mutant hate group that did everything in its power to vilify mutants. After the Beast's pardon by the President, Graydon's resentment grew even more and the F.O.H. began targeting the X-Men. Graydon began looking for new ways to exterminate mutant-kind. He hired a brilliant scientist (who turned out to be Apocalypse) to create a virus that would wipe out every mutant on Earth but would be relatively harmless to ordinary humans. His followers infect several mutants and spread rumors that mutants carry the disease. However, Bishop and the X-Men destroy the virus. When Beast began dating his former patient Carly, a human, Graydon had her kidnapped, but the X-Men rescued her. Before they leave, the X-Men set up a holo-projector outside displaying Xavier's profile on the mutant Sabretooth, real name: Graydon Creed Sr. Realizing that their leader was the son of a mutant, the F.O.H. leaves him behind for the authorities. Later, Graydon returns to the F.O.H. to resume his old role as their leader. The council rules that first, he has to prove himself. They tell Graydon to kill Sabretooth, Mystique, Rogue (his foster sister), and the demonic Nightcrawler, his brother. Graydon kidnaps his mother Mystique and forces her to send a letter to Nightcrawler saying she is in danger. Fearing for his mother's life, Nightcrawler seeks the help of the X-Men Rogue and Wolverine. They locate the F.O.H.'s dam-base and walk straight into a trap. Graydon attempts to gas all of the mutants to death. They manage to break free and defeat him as his helicopter is washed away by the dam breaking. Waking up on a different helicopter bound, three of the council members inform him that he has failed for the last time and as a result has been expelled from the order indefinitely. They parachute him to the house where Sabretooth is waiting as he prepares to deal with him.
  • Trevor Fitzroy – Fitzroy was a guest-star in the two-part episode "One Man's Worth." Fitzroy, known as "the mutant traitor," under the orders of Master Mold, travels back in time to 1959 to murder Charles Xavier. In the cartoon, he does not kill those whose energy he absorbs.
  • D'Ken – D'Ken was seen in the five-part "Phoenix Saga," where his history was very much like it was in the comics. He was also responsible for the death of Cyclops' parents, and him becoming an orphan on Earth. D'Ken gained control over the M'Kraan crystal, which gave him powers. D'Ken had fused with the M'Kraan crystal, so after the Phoenix fixed the crack that D'ken made on the crystal to gain its power, D'Ken was trapped inside it. The Phoenix later hid the crystal in the heart of the Sun.
  • Erik the Red / Davan Shakari (voiced by Lawrence Bayne) – Erik the Red was sent by D'ken to capture Lilandra and the M'Kraan crystal for him.
  • Zaladane (voiced by Lisa Dalbello[2]) – Zaladane was featured in the two-part episode "Savage Land, Strange Heart". The high priestess of Garokk, Zaladane recruits Sauron into her scheme to awaken the god.
  • Garokk – Garokk was featured in the two-part episode "Savage Land, Strange Heart".
  • Deathbird / Cal'syee Neramani (voiced by Cari Kabinoff in the revival series) – Deathbird made several appearances in the original series. In flashbacks, she was seen at D'Ken's side when Christopher and Katherine Summers were abducted. Following Lilandra's ascension to the throne of the empire, Deathbird sought to overthrow her sister and install herself as Majestrix, for which she joined Apocalypse. However, Apocalypse was merely using Deathbird for his plans. During the episode "Beyond Good and Evil," she attacked Lilandra alongside Apocalypse. However, he abandoned her at the mercy of Lilandra and Imperial Guard Praetor Gladiator. Apocalypse simply wanted a distraction so he could kidnap Oracle, the psychic of the Imperial Guard. In the revival series, she first appears in the episode "Lifedeath - Part 2", where she confronts Ronan the Accuser before being informed of her sisters' marriage plans to Charles Xavier.
  • Juggernaut / Cain Marko (voiced by Rick Bennett) – Juggernaut fully appeared in three episodes: "The Unstoppable Juggernaut," "Phoenix Saga" (part 3), and "Juggernaut Returns." He attempted to get revenge on Xavier in all three episodes.
  • Mojo (voiced by Peter Wildman) – Mojo appears in the episodes "Mojovision" and "Longshot".
  • Spiral / Rita Wayword (voiced by Cynthia Belliveau) – Spiral works for Mojo and helps him torture the captured X-Men by making them perform in television shows against their will but eventually betrays Mojo when she meets and falls in love with Longshot. Their relationship, however, takes a turn for the worse, and Spiral once again turns to Mojo's side in the end.
  • Black Tom Cassidy – Cassidy teamed up with Juggernaut to kidnap Lilandra in the "Phoenix Saga." He and Banshee are referred to as brothers in the series continuity with Banshee being the elder.
  • Cameron Hodge (voiced by Stephen Ouimette) – Cameron Hodge first appeared as a lawyer for Hank McCoy. Later, Hodge was an ambassador working for the mutant-oppressing Genoshan government. After the corrupt government was overthrown by the combined efforts of Cable and the X-Men, Hodge, who was now missing an arm and a leg courtesy of Cable, vowed to get his revenge on the mutants. He was fortunate enough to have met up with the techno-organic alien race known as the Phalanx. Restoring his missing limbs and granting him a fraction of their power, the Phalanx promised to help him get his revenge, and, in exchange, he would help them assimilate planet Earth and its inhabitants. Hodge was defeated when the X-Men, with the help of Amelia Voght, Magneto, Mr. Sinister, and Warlock, drove the Phalanx from Earth.
  • Purple Man / Zebediah Killgrave (voiced by Cedric Smith) – The Purple Man appeared in the fourth episode of season five, "No Mutant Is an Island," as a telepathic mutant terrorist who plans on taking over the government using a group of young mutants under his mental control. In the end, the X-Man Cyclops gets in his way and eventually defeats him.
  • High Evolutionary / Herbert Wyndham (voiced by Robert Bockstael) – The High Evolutionary is the Master of Wundagore. He seeks to create a superior generation of his New Men by using mutant DNA, mutating humans into beast-like beings, instead of experimenting on animals. He sets up a trap to capture Magneto, Quicksilver, and the Scarlet Witch, revealing to the twins that they are Magneto's children. He also appeared in a flashback, in which he fights Garokk and traps his essence in the ground of the Savage Land.
    • New Men – The New Men are the humanoid animal followers of the High Evolutionary.
  • Arkon (voiced by Paul Haddad) – Arkon appeared in the episode "Storm Front" (parts 1 and 2). In the series, Arkon unleashes terrible weather conditions over Washington, D.C., to get Storm's attention. It works and he begs her to return with him to his planet, Corsus, to save it from meteorological chaos, which threatens his people. After much pleading, Arkon convinces Storm. Intrigued by this dynamic leader but slightly suspicious, Storm departs, but leaves a clue for the other X-Men to follow. Once Storm saves the planet, she is proclaimed savior throughout this universe, and Arkon asks her to marry him. Later she finds out that his ships are bringing thousands of slaves from nearby planets, and knows that Arkon is a tyrant.
  • Proteus / Kevin McTaggart (voiced by Stuart Stone[2]) – Proteus appeared in the two-part episode "Proteus" (season 4), which was based on 1979–1980 Uncanny X-Men storyline. In the episode, he escapes from Muir Island to find out who his father is and creates havoc around the city, and the X-Men have to stop him.
  • Red Skull / Johann Schmidt (voiced by Cedric Smith) – The Red Skull appears in the episode "Old Soldiers." He appears in Wolverine's flashbacks when Wolverine remembers his past. Red Skull had kidnapped a scientist and was working for the Nazis.
  • Silver Samurai / Kenuicho Harada (voiced by Denis Akiyama) – Silver Samurai appeared in the episode "The Lotus and the Steel." He is given little characterization in the episode, reduced to a mere gang leader whose thugs terrorize a village where Wolverine has been living. The villagers stand their ground and Wolverine bests the samurai in single combat by taking advantage of the Samurai's habit of teleporting behind him. Wolverine anticipates the move and disables the teleportation device, humiliating Samurai.
  • The Phalanx – The Phalanx appears in the episode "The Phalanx Covenant." They are a techno-organic, extraterrestrial race bent on assimilating every other lifeform. They invade the Earth, though they are initially unable to assimilate mutants. This version of the Phalanx is an amalgamation of the comics Technarchy and Phalanx.
  • Ronan the Accuser (voiced by Todd Haberkorn) – Ronan appears in the revival series in the episode "Lifedeath - Part 2" where he battles against Deathbird and the Shi'ar Imperial Guard.
  • William Stryker (voiced by J.P. Karliak) - William Stryker appeared on a discussion show in light of footage detailing that Professor X was whisked away by the Shi'ar for treatment.

Villain teams edit

Brotherhood of Evil Mutants edit

The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in this series is based on the third incarnation of the team from the comic books. The group is led by Mystique, with the Blob, Avalanche, and Pyro as members of the group, and Rogue being shown as a former member. The group is revealed to have been initially financed by the mutant Apocalypse though only Mystique knew this. Notably absent from the series was the Brotherhood member and Mystique's longtime lesbian lover Destiny who was a major member of the team in the comics. As such, major changes were made towards the series' adaptation of the "Days of Future Past" storyline, in which Destiny played a major role during the climax of the story.

  • Mystique / Raven Darkholme (voiced by Randall Carpenter in 1993, Jennifer Dale in 1994–1996) – Mystique was shown as the leader of the Brotherhood, a close ally of Apocalypse, Rogue's foster mother, and Nightcrawler's birth mother. In the first season, Mystique aids Apocalypse in transforming several mutants into his Horsemen. Later he orders her to assassinate Senator Kelly, a task for which she impersonates the X-Man Gambit. She fails due to the interference of the real Gambit. In the second season, Mystique attempts to convince Rogue to return to the Brotherhood, though she fails in the end. Mystique once again appears as an ally of Apocalypse in the "Beyond Good and Evil" storyline; however, when Magneto realizes how mad Apocalypse's intentions are, Mystique joins him in trying to stop Apocalypse. In her final appearance of the series, Mystique is kidnapped by Graydon Creed, her child by Sabretooth. She is forced to send a letter to her other son, Nightcrawler, to lure him into a trap in exchange for her life. Creed attempts to kill all the mutants, but they escape. As Mystique flees, Nightcrawler gives chase because he wants to know why she abandoned him. Even though Mystique coldly tells him that she does not want him, Nightcrawler cannot bring himself to hate her and tells her that he will pray to God to allow him to forgive her. Touched that despite her cold treatment her son still cares for her, Mystique sacrifices herself to save Nightcrawler when Creed attempts to shoot him. Though assumed dead by the X-Men, Mystique is shown to have survived and is last seen looking back at her two children with tears in her eyes.
  • Avalanche / Dominic Szilard Petros (voiced by Rod Coneybeare) – Avalanche was always accompanied by Pyro and Blob. He usually acts as a hired henchman of Mystique.
  • Pyro / St. John Allerdyce (voiced by Graham Halley) – He appeared in four episodes (although he only had lines in three). He was characterized as British (instead of Australian like the comics), using slang terms such as "old bean" and "old girl" in conversation.
  • Blob / Frederick J. Dukes (voiced by Robert Cait) – In season one, he was one of many mutant captives on Genosha. He later appeared in several episodes with the Brotherhood.

Friends of Humanity edit

The Friends of Humanity are an anti-mutant group that does various attacks on mutants. They were formed when Robert Kelly turned away from the anti-mutant cause and had Graydon Creed as a member until the information about him being Sabretooth's human son was revealed.

Nasty Boys edit

While the Nasty Boys are barely a passing blip in the extensive history of the X-Men comics, the villainous team was featured several times in the series. Appearing first in the episode "Til Death Do Us Part (part 2)," the series featured four of the Boys: Ruckus, Gorgeous George, Hairbag, and Slab. The X-Man Morph, who had been resurrected by Mr. Sinister, had an "evil" side to his personality. "Evil" Morph was often a part-time member of the Nasty Boys, but Sinister increasingly lost control of him. The Nasty Boys reappeared in both parts of "Reunion," where, teamed with the Savage Land Mutates, they proved to be quite imposing to the X-Men, whom Sinister had rendered powerless. The X-Men eventually regained their powers, freed Morph from Sinister completely, and defeated Sinister and the Boys. After leaving the Savage Land, the Boys reappeared with Sinister in all four parts of "Beyond Good and Evil." Vertigo accompanied them (Sinister had given her a Magneto-inspired energy boost in "Reunion") and was made into a member, despite her female status.

  • Gorgeous George / George Blair (voiced by Rod Wilson) – George played a prominent role. He appeared in X-Men Adventures, a comic book based on the animated series.
  • Ruckus / Clement Wilson (voiced by Dan Hennessey) – Ruckus played a prominent role as leader of the Nasty Boys. He seemed to be older, but the others often cracked jokes at him being Sinister's "lapdog." He also appeared in several issues of X-Men Adventures.
  • Slab / Christopher Anderson – Slab also appeared with the Nasty Boys.
  • Hairbag (voiced by John Blackwood[2]) – In the show, Hairbag's powers were altered somewhat, giving him poisonous breath and the ability to fire drugged quill-like hairs from his body.

Savage Land Mutates edit

The Savage Land Mutates were the creations of Magneto, though they were later recruited by Mister Sinister.

  • Sauron / Karl Lykos (voiced by Robert Bockstael[2]) – A villain with energy-absorbing abilities that enabled him to become a humanoid Pteranodon. Sauron became a major villain after the X-Men first visited the Savage Land. Unlike his psychiatrist persona, this version of Lykos was an inhabitant of the Savage Land and was mutated by Magneto, though he later became a follower of Mr. Sinister. This version of Sauron did not appear to possess the psychic scream and fire breath of his comic counterpart that was later developed in the comics. Despite this, he was a formidable foe in many episodes.
  • Brainchild (voiced by Robert Bockstael[2]) – A Swamp Man with an enlarged cranium who possesses psychic powers.
  • Amphibius (voiced by Peter McCowatt[2]) – A Swamp Man that was mutated into a humanoid frog.
  • Lupo – A Swamp Man that was mutated into a white werewolf-like form.
  • Barbarus (voiced by Bob Zeidel in the first appearance, Peter McCowatt in later appearances[2]) – A Swamp Man who was mutated to have four arms.
  • Vertigo (voiced by Megan Smith[2]) – Vertigo was one of the followers of Mr. Sinister in the Savage Land. In the series, her powers were amplified after Mr. Sinister genetically modified her with Magneto's DNA. Later on, she joins the Nasty Boys who were also working for Mister Sinister.

In the X-Men '97 episode "Bright Eyes", Brainchild and Amphibius appeared at Gambit's funeral.

Inner Circle Club edit

The Hellfire Club appeared in the "Dark Phoenix Saga" storyline, though it was renamed Inner Circle Club to prevent controversy regarding the use of the word hellfire, which could have prompted accusations of satanism. The Inner Circle's leaders aim to control Jean Grey and brainwash her into believing herself to be the Queen of the Inner Circle, though they only manage to unleash the Dark Phoenix.

  • Sebastian Shaw (voiced by David Bryant in the original series,[2] Travis Willingham in the revival series[4]) – leader of the Inner Circle Club. In the revival series, he appears in the episode "Remember It" as a member of the ruling council of the mutant nation Genosha, where he is killed in the Wild Sentinel Attack.[3]
  • Emma Frost (voiced by Tracey Moore in the original series, Martha Marion in the revival series) – Emma makes appearances as the White Queen of the Inner Circle Club. She appears in the first three parts of the "Dark Phoenix Saga" and is shown briefly among a group of telepaths in the episode "Beyond Good and Evil (Part 4): End and Beginning." In the revival series, she appears in the episode "Remember It" as a member of the ruling council of the mutant nation Genosha. She is presumed dead after the Wild Sentinel Attack. In "Bright Eyes", it is revealed that she has survived through a stress-induced secondary mutation by gaining a new diamond form.
  • Jason Wyngarde / Mastermind (voiced by Nigel Bennett) – Wyngarde appears in the first three parts of the "Dark Phoenix Saga." He uses his powers to control the Phoenix but ends up unleashing the Dark Phoenix. Wyngarde is also a member of the Mutant Resistance in the alternate reality shown in the first part of the episode "One Man's Worth."
  • Harry Leland / Black Bishop (voiced by Geoff Kahnert[2])
  • Donald Pierce (voiced by Walker Boone[2])

Horsemen of Apocalypse edit

The Four Horsemen of Apocalypse were the same ones as in the X-Factor comics. The lineup was composed by mutants that submitted themselves to the so-called mutant "cure," developed by Dr. Adler (Mystique in disguise). The cure process transformed the four mutants: Autumn Rolfson / Famine (voiced by Catherine Gallant), Plague / Pestilence, Abraham Kieros / War (voiced by James Millington), and Angel / Death into altered mutants under the control of Apocalypse.

The four-part episode "Beyond Good and Evil" featured another team of Horsemen, created by Apocalypse during his time in Ancient Egypt. The style of these Horsemen reflected their Egyptian origins.

Reavers edit

The Reavers a gang of cyborgs. They appear alongside Lady Deathstrike when she goes down to the Morlock's tunnel and tricks Wolverine into coming down there, hoping to get him to open an alien ship that she found in the tunnel. When the ship is opened, an alien comes out of the ship and sucks the life out of the Reavers. So Lady Deathstrike has to work together with Wolverine to defeat the alien. In the end, the X-Men defeat the alien and all the Reavers' life energy is sent back to their bodies.

  • Bonebreaker
  • Pretty Boy
  • Murray Reese
  • Wade Cole
  • Lady Deathstrike / Yuriko Oyama (voiced by Jane Luk) – Lady Deathstrike was also a Reavers member. She had a romantic past with Wolverine, likely merging her character with Wolverine's former fiancée, Mariko Yashida. She first appeared in the episode "Out of the Past" (season 3). Deathstrike joined the Reavers and became a cyborg to avenge the death of her father, Professor Oyama, during Logan's rampage at the Weapon X headquarters. In this continuity, the Professor (of Weapon X) and Yuriko's father are the same man. In the comic's continuity, the Professor is a man named Thorton and has no blood relation to the Oyamas.

Weapon X edit

The Weapon X program was responsible for Wolverine's adamantium endoskeleton and fabricated memories. The program was directed by the Professor and Dr. Cornelius. Weapon X captured the four members of Team X (Logan, Victor Creed, Maverick, and Silver Fox) to brainwash them to become an elite team of mind-controlled assassins. However, Wolverine escaped and his rampage through the Weapon X headquarters allowed Creed, Maverick, and Silver Fox to escape.

  • Professor (in video and flashbacks)
  • Dr. Cornelius (in shadows within video and flashbacks)
  • Professor Oyama Never actually appears in the series. Mentioned by Professor Thorton in "Weapon X, Lies, and Videotape" and by Lady Deathstrike in "Out of the Past."
  • Talos – Shiva / Talos appeared in the episode "Weapon X, Lies & Videotape." Due to network censorship, the robot's name was changed to Talos.

Mojo's Trackers and Wildways edit

Besides Spiral, Mojo employs several agents and servants:

The Colony and Brood edit

The Colony appears in the episode "Love in Vain" in a New Mexico desert. Wolverine witnesses the crash of a spaceship carrying horrific, alien bug-like creatures, the Colony, which overwhelms him. They differ from their appearance in the comics as these Broods are human-sized with greenish skin and can fire electrical energy blasts from their tails. They also had four mechanical tentacles similar to Doctor Octopus and had an anti-gravity generator that allowed them to fly. People would be infected by spores and would turn into drones for the Colony. They also had red eyes and appeared similar to the Xenomorphs from the Alien movies.

Children of the Shadow edit

 
The Children of the Shadow

The Children of the Shadow appeared in the episode "Secrets, Not Long Buried" when Cyclops flies solo to Skull Mesa, a tiny western desert community of mutants and humans to see an old friend Dr. Prescott and his plane is blasted out of the sky. Injured and rendered powerless, he struggles into town only to discover his friend is missing and the town is caught in the grips of a criminal mutant group called the Children of the Shadow. The group hunts him down, seeing he is vulnerable because they have temporarily removed his powers and he is opposing them. As they try to make an example out of Cyclops, his words get others to help and he recovers his powers from the healing aid of one of them. Along with some other mutants, Cyclops defeats them.

  • Solarr / Bill Braddock (voiced by Lorne Kennedy) – The leader of the Children of the Shadow. In this show, Solarr goes by the name of Bill Braddock.
  • Chet Lambert – Exclusive to the TV series, Chet Lambert is a mutant who possesses intangibility.
  • Toad / Mortimer Toynbee – Member of the Children of the Shadow. He possesses toad-like abilities.

The Avengers (in the Xavier-less time-line) edit

Operation: Zero Tolerence edit

Operation: Zero Tolerence (OZT) is a United Nations anti-mutant strike force that appears in X-Men '97.

  • Sebastion Gilberti / Bastion (voiced by Theo James) – A mysterious man who has established the international anti-mutant strike force Operation: Zero Tolerance (OZT). He first appears in the revival series' episode "Bright Eyes", where he is revealed to be the mastermind behind the Wild Sentinel attack on Genosha. In the episode "Tolerance is Extinction - Part One", it was revealed that after Nimrod was defeated and destroyed, a part of it managed to infect a university janitor. The janitor went on to have Sebastion. He was born different, and possessed the ability to communicate with machines. Many years later, when Master Mold was destroyed by the X-Men, it uploaded itself into Sebastion, creating a new being. Allying himself with Mister Sinister, Bastion secretly orchestrated the Mutant Massacre on Genosha by the Wild Sentinels. He kidnapped Magneto, who was presumed killed in the attack, and kept him imprisoned. Bastion planned to destroy mutantkind by using his Sentinel technology to upgrade humanity, creating the so-called Prime Sentinels, a mix of human and machine, just like he himself. As he unleashed his Prime Sentinels upon mutantkind, destroying the X-Mansion, he was betrayed by Valerie Cooper, who freed the captive Magneto, who traveled to the North Pole and used his magnetic powers to unleash a global EMP, disabling the Prime Sentinels. The X-Men's Gold Team later raid Bastion's hideout in the Galápagos Islands.
  • Daria (voiced by Anjali Bhimani) - Daria is Bastion's personal assistant.
  • Doctor Doom (voiced by Ross Marquand) - The dictator of Latveria who allies with Operation: Zero Tolerence.
  • Helmut Zemo (voiced by Rama Vallury) - A supporter of Operation: Zero Tolerence.
  • Prime Sentinels - A group of people-turned-cyborgs with Sentinel traits. Bolivar Trask, Trish Tilby, and the Da Costa family's butler Ford were converted into Prime Sentinels.
    • Rose Gilberti (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) - The mother of Bastion who was converted into a Prime Sentinel.

Cameo appearances (heroes and villains) edit

References edit

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  3. ^ a b c d e https://screenrant.com/x-men-97-episode-5-mutant-massacre-deaths-explained/
  4. ^ Willingham, Travis [@WillingBlam] (April 10, 2024). "[In response to: "Lowkey convinced that is either Travis Willingham or Clancy Brown"] Dats me 😬" (Tweet). from the original on April 11, 2024. Retrieved April 11, 2024 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ "War Machine cameo in X-Men ep. 20". Retrieved February 11, 2011.

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characters from the animated series X Men 1992 1997 and its revival X Men 97 2024 present Contents 1 Cast history 2 Hero teams 2 1 X Men 2 2 X Factor 2 3 Alpha Flight 2 4 Xavier s Security Enforcers and The Resistance in Bishop s future 2 5 Clan Chosen in Cable s future 2 6 X Terminators unnamed 3 Guest allies 4 Neutral characters 4 1 Neutral groups 4 1 1 Starjammers 4 1 2 Acolytes 4 1 3 Morlocks 4 1 4 Shi ar Imperial Guard 5 Villains 5 1 Villain teams 5 1 1 Brotherhood of Evil Mutants 5 1 2 Friends of Humanity 5 1 3 Nasty Boys 5 1 4 Savage Land Mutates 5 1 5 Inner Circle Club 5 1 6 Horsemen of Apocalypse 5 1 7 Reavers 5 1 8 Weapon X 5 1 9 Mojo s Trackers and Wildways 5 1 10 The Colony and Brood 5 1 11 Children of the Shadow 5 1 12 The Avengers in the Xavier less time line 5 1 13 Operation Zero Tolerence 6 Cameo appearances heroes and villains 7 References 8 External linksCast history editCharacter X Men The Animated Series X Men 97 Season 1 1992 1993 Season 2 1993 1994 Season 3 1994 1995 Season 4 1995 1996 Season 5 1996 1997 Season 1 2024 Cyclops Scott Summers Norm Spencer Ray Chase Wolverine Logan Cathal J Dodd Rogue Lenore Zann Storm Ororo Munroe Iona Morris Alison Sealy Smith Beast Henry McCoy George Buza Gambit Remy Lebeau Chris Potter A J LoCascio Tony Daniels Jubilee Jubilation Lee Alyson Court Holly Chou Jean Grey amp Madelyne Pryor Catherine Disher Jennifer Hale Professor X Charles Xavier Cedric Smith Ross Marquand Magneto Erik Magnus Lensherr David Hemblen Matthew Waterson Forge Daniel Lone Eagle Marc Strange Gil Birmingham Henry Peter Gyrich Barry Flatman Todd Haberkorn Lucas Bishop Philip Akin Isaac Robinson Smith Apocalypse En Sabah Nur John Colicos Ross Marquand Lorn Kennedy Adetokumboh M Cormack John Blendick Mister Sinister Nathaniel Essex Christopher Britton Christopher Britton Morph Ron Rubin Ron Rubin J P Karliak Robert Kelly Len Carlson Len Carlson Ron Rubin Cable Nathan Summers Lawrence Bayne Lawrence Bayne Chris Potter Moira MacTaggert Lally Cadeau Lally Cadeau Martha Marion Banshee Sean Cassidy Jeremy Ratchford Jeremy Ratchford Philip Williams Jeremy Ratchford David Errigo Jr Callisto Susan Roman Susan Roman Courtenay Taylor Leech John Stocker John Stocker David Errigo Jr Bolivar Trask Brett Halsey Brett Halsey Gavin Hammon Sentinels David Fox David Fox Eric Bauza Mojo Peter Wildman Peter Wildman David Errigo Jr Spiral Cynthia Belliveau Cynthia Belliveau Abby Trott Nightcrawler Kurt Wagner Adrian Hough Lilandra Neramani Camilla Scott Morla Gorrondonna Gladiator Kallark Richard Epcar David Errigo Jr Sebastian Shaw David Bryant Travis Willingham Emma Frost Tracey Moore Martha Marion X Cutioner Carl Denti Lawrence Bayne Abscissa Alyson Court Valerie Cooper Catherine Disher Sunspot Roberto da Costa Gui Agustini Bastion Theo JamesHero teams editX Men edit Cyclops Scott Summers voiced by Norm Spencer in the original series Ray Chase in the revival series 1 The field commander of the X Men who is shown to be in his late twenties He is generally aloof and has occasionally expressed doubts about his leadership He is in a relationship with Jean Grey throughout the series before eventually marrying her His eyes can emit powerful beams of light energy which he controls by either closing his eyes or hiding them behind ruby quartz crystals usually in the form of sunglasses In the revival series Cyclops is still in a relationship with Jean and starts to be friendly towards Madelyne Pryor due to Mister Sinister switching the two Wolverine Logan voiced by Cathal J Dodd in both series 1 He remembers little of his past and while he never kills opponents it is implied that he would if the other X Men did not hold him back He is also in love with Jean which along with Cyclops s decision to leave Morph and Beast behind following a Sentinel attack causes him to resent Cyclops He possesses a regenerative healing power and heightened senses along with claws and an adamantium endoskeleton which are not part of his mutant abilities In the revival series Wolverine helps in the fight against the Prime Sentinels He is part of the X Men s Blue Team that goes to confront Magneto on Asteroid M After Wolverine wounds Magneto he proceeds to rip the Adamantium off of Wolverine s bones Rogue voiced by Lenore Zann in both series 1 She is shown to be in her mid twenties and speaks with a Southern accent She has the power to draw out a human s energy from a touch allowing her to absorb their psyche skills and powers for a duration This can cause unconsciousness and in some cases comas She also has the powers of super strength invulnerability and flight which she gained from Ms Marvel after draining most of her energy causing her to fall into a coma and gain her powers permanently Like in the comics she previously put her boyfriend Cody in a coma when her powers manifested during their first kiss Despite reciprocating Gambit s feelings for her she pushes him away out of fear of harming him She was the adoptive daughter of Mystique having been taken in when she ran away from home after her father rejected her for being a mutant Storm Ororo Munroe voiced by Iona Morris in 1992 1994 of the original series Alison Sealy Smith in 1993 1997 of the original series and the revival 1 A member of the X Men who was orphaned at an early age and spent her childhood living on the streets often stealing to survive Early on in the series she defeats Callisto to become the leader of the Morlocks but later gives the position back to her She is capable of controlling weather and can fly through bursts of wind Like her comic counterpart Storm is claustrophobic In the revival series Storm loses her powers when X Cutioner uses a special weapon that depowered her when it was meant to be used on Magneto Storm regains her abilities when fighting Adversary Beast Henry Hank McCoy voiced by George Buza in both series 1 A member of the X Men who is kindhearted and highly intelligent however as shown in Beauty and the Beast he can be aggressive to protect those he loves as he falls in love with a blind patient he is treating and goes to rescue her after the Friends of Humanity kidnap her He has the powers of agility and super strength following an experiment to remove his powers he grew blue fur and his body mutated to resemble a blue ape with claws In the revival series Beast analyzes Storm after she was hit by a depowering weapon that X Cutioner used Gambit Remy Lebeau voiced by Chris Potter in 1992 1996 of the original series Tony Daniels in 1997 of the original series A J LoCascio in the revival series 1 He is originally from New Orleans and speaks with a thick Cajun accent and is shown to be in his late twenties In the past he was affiliated with the civil war between thieves and assassins Over time he and Rogue s relationship develops into a more mature loving one While he is shown to have a cocky personality he is also shown to have a strong sense of honor and loyalty to those he considers family especially the X Men This is shown in episodes such as Sanctuary part 2 when he sacrifices himself so the others can escape and X ternally Yours when he passes up the chance to wipe out the Assassins Guild and chooses the X Men over the ties he has to either guild He has the power to charge objects with kinetic energy which become explosive when thrown His strength and agility possibly come from this as he can charge himself with energy In the revival series Gambit is still in a relationship with Rogue He is killed in the episode Remember It when he sacrifices himself to save Genosha from the upgraded Master Mold s attack which leaves Rogue heartbroken Jubilee Jubilation Lee voiced by Alyson Court in the original series Holly Chou in the revival series 1 The youngest of the X Men who was previously an orphan sent to many foster homes In the first episode she is captured by the Mutant Control Agency as bait to draw out the X Men but is rescued She is carefree and wants to be seen as an adult by others but the team appreciates her involvement She has the power to create pyrokinetic sparks from her hands which she can use to attack from a distance or disable machinery In the revival series Jubilee is briefly trapped in Mojo s Motendo as she is aided by it s character Abscissa Jean Grey voiced by Catherine Disher in the original series Jennifer Hale in the revival series 1 The heart and soul of the X Men who usually is at Professor X s side to aid him Unlike most adaptations she is depicted as being his first student Her costume is largely the same as the one she wore in Uncanny X Men 281 when she joined Storm s Gold Team although her hair is tied back rather than worn loose Throughout the series she and Scott s relationship is explored in more depth and she takes on a central role in the Phoenix Saga She has the power of telekinesis and minor telepathic skills similar to Professor X After the Phoenix possesses her her powers are expanded but eventually turn evil when it refuses to leave the sensation of being in a human body In the revival series Jean is briefly swapped with Madelyne Pryor by Mister Sinister Professor X Charles Xavier voiced by Cedric Smith in the original series Ross Marquand in the revival series 1 The founder of the X Men Unlike in the comics Sanctuary shows that he lost the use of his legs battling Magneto which later happened in the Ultimate Marvel reality and he uses a yellow hover chair instead of a wheelchair His dark side briefly manifests during the Phoenix Saga He possesses powerful telepathic abilities allowing him to see people s minds or control their thoughts or actions After Professor X hit by a sonic device used by Henry Peter Gyrich in Graduation Day this put him in a dying state where Magneto was persuaded to help him contact Lilandra Neramani She came to Earth and took Professor X to the Shi ar Empire to be healed by their technology In the revival series Professor X s will had him placing Magneto in charge of the X Men After fully recovering and assisting in the Kree Shi ar War Professor X was to be wed to Lilandra When Deathbird and the Imperial Guard retaliate when Professor X didn t want to have his past erased he took them to the Astral Plane to teach them about co existence After a vision about the Wild Sentinel attacking Genosha Professor X had to annul the wedding plans and asks to be taken back to Earth immediately Morph voiced by Ron Rubin in the original series J P Karliak in the revival series 1 A member of the X Men and a close friend of Wolverine who was seemingly killed by the Sentinels He reappears as a recurring villain in the second season which reveals that Mister Sinister saved and brainwashed him Although Professor X can free him from brainwashing he is briefly incapacitated as he recovers He later appears in the episode Courage and in the series finale Graduation Day where he briefly appears as Professor X is dying from illness He has the power to shape shift into any form that he comes across which includes humans as well as non human species and animals In the revival series Morph is still with the X Men as he sports a white hairless head as his true head and considered himself non binary Though he still bothered by what Mister Sinister did to him Bishop Lucas Bishop voiced by Philip Akin in the original series Isaac Robinson Smith in the revival series 1 Bishop was originally a tracker a mutant collaborating with the Sentinels hunting down members of the Resistance until he was deemed unnecessary and marked for extermination which prompted him to join the Resistance He travels back in time to stop the assassination of Senator Kelly and prevent the Days of Future Past timeline from occurring with Bishop assuming Kate Pryde s role from the comic version of this tale While he succeeds in saving Kelly in his timeline there is no recollection of the X Men as they have all died Later he returns to stop the spread of Apocalypse s techno organic virus however he also faces resistance from Cable who knows the virus is necessary as it will also lead to the salvation of mutant kind He also shows up in some more episodes where he and his sister travel back in time to stop Fitzroy from killing Xavier in the past causing a constant war between mutants and humans in the X Men s time and his time changes into one in which the few surviving mutants are known only as slaves to Master Mold They eventually manage to save Xavier but Bishop gets trapped in the Axis of Time when Apocalypse throws him out of time He eventually saves the entire timeline when he accidentally begins to free the psychics in the Beyond Good and Evil arc In the revival series he has joined the X Men After a baby Nathan Summers is infected by Mister Sinister Bishop takes him into the future to be cured Magneto Eric Magnus Lensherr voiced by David Hemblen in the original series Matthew Waterson in the revival series 1 understudied by George Merner in Family Ties and Beyond Good and Evil Pt 2 4 In the series Magneto first appears in the third and fourth episodes as an antagonist where he launches nuclear missiles but the X Men stop it Then he seeks to destroy a factory but the X Men stop him again In the first season s finale he helps the X Men defeat the Master Mold and the Sentinels He appears in nearly every episode in the second season in which he and Professor Xavier are powerless and travel throughout the Savage Land At the end of that season the X Men save them from Mr Sinister and they regain their powers In the fourth season he allies with Apocalypse but turns on him after discovering his true agenda and aids the X Men in defeating him Later he constructs Asteroid M as a haven for mutants but his dream is ruined by the fanatical Fabian Cortez Broken he secludes himself in the Arctic and does not care about the possible destruction of life on Earth until he receives news from Beast Forge Mr Sinister and Amelia Voght that the Phalanx has kidnapped his son Quicksilver in the second part of the two part fifth season premiere He teams up with them to defeat the Phalanx and saves everyone he has captured By the end of the series he has gathered up an entire army of rebellious mutants only to receive news from Wolverine Cyclops and Jean Grey that Professor X is dying In the revival series Professor X s will was that Magneto runs the X Men in his absence After being pardoned for his crimes at the United Nations Magneto accompanied Gambit and Rogue to Genosha at the time when it was suggested to be declared its own nation When a Wild Sentinel attacked Magneto was apparently killed though it was later revealed that he survived with Bastion holding him prisoner After Val Cooper frees Magneto he escapes to the Arctic where he unleashes a powerful planet wide EMP that disables all the Prime Sentinels and electronics throughout the Earth which Wolverine quickly determines is his way to declare war on humanity Magneto retreats to Asteroid M where Cyclops Blue Team confronted him After being wounded by Wolverine Magneto rips the Adamantium off his bones Nightcrawler Kurt Wagner voiced by Adrian Hough in both series 1 Nightcrawler only made guest appearances in the episodes Nightcrawler and Bloodlines and never joined the X Men He was shown first in an episode that featured him as a monk in a Swiss abbey persecuted by one of his superiors and the townspeople who believed him to be a demon Gambit Rogue and Wolverine helped him through his trials The second episode reveals his origins as the birth son of Mystique discovered by his foster sister Rogue In the end after a discussion with Rogue Mystique seemingly dies to save both of them from Graydon Creed though secretly survives In the revival series he appears in the episode Remember It where he traveled to the mutant nation Genosha and meets up with Gambit Magneto and Rogue After the Wild Sentinel attack caused by Mister Sinister Nightcrawler joins the X Men X Factor edit X Factor is the mutant U S government group that was most notably seen in the episode Cold Comfort The X Men ended up fighting them when Iceman was looking for his girlfriend Lorna Dane Following some difficulties with their respectful opponents Professor X advised them to switch opponents which helped to subdue them Afterwards Forge appeared and explained who X Factor was X Factor also could be seen briefly in episodes Sanctuary Parts 1 and 2 Forge voiced by Marc Strange in the original series Gil Birmingham in the revival series 1 Forge guest starred in a few episodes He is unique in that he has two separate roles in the show in the present he is the leader of the government run X Factor team and in the future he leads the mutant team called Xavier s Security Enforcers that resists the Sentinels in the Days of Future Past time line He has an intuitive genius for invention and he has a cyborg leg In the revival series he is first featured in the episode Fire Made Flesh where he meets Storm and claims he can restore her powers Despite mentioning that he was contracted to build mutant power negating weapons much to the dismay of Storm Forge was later poisoned by the demon Adversary Storm was able to find an antidote to the poison in a specifuc cactus and successfully regained her powers enough to defeat Adversary Forge later aided the X Men s Gold Team in raiding Bastion s hideout Polaris Lorna Dane voiced by Terri Hawkes Polaris appears in the episode Cold Comfort as a member of X Factor Polaris had been a member of the X Men alongside her boyfriend Iceman though they eventually left to pursue a normal life However Polaris left Iceman and became a member of X Factor and fell in love with Havok which she later admitted to Iceman following the X Men s fight with X Factor She was later featured in the second part of the episode Phalanx Covenant in which she aided Beast Magneto Forge Warlock and Amelia Voght in their battle with the extraterrestrial Phalanx Empire She can manipulate electromagnetism allowing her to fly create force fields project concussive blasts and manipulate ferrous materials Havok Alex Summers Havok guest starred in the episode Cold Comfort as a member of X Factor and was revealed to be romantically involved with Iceman s ex girlfriend Lorna Dane In the episode X Factor fights against the X Men for a friendly skirmish as Forge puts it It is never openly stated in the animated series that Cyclops and Havok are indeed long lost brothers though Alex s existence is revealed in flashbacks When the two meet they develop an instant rivalry and neither brother s powers affect the other a fact which is also seen in the comics Havok is also seen in Season 1 s Days of Future Past Part 2 when Bishop tells the X Men what will happen in the future He can metabolize cosmic radiation and discharge it as energy blasts from his arms Multiple Man James Madrox Multiple Man appeared in the episode Cold Comfort as a member of X Factor He can perform self duplication by absorbing kinetic energy In the revival series he appears in the episode Remember It where he traveled to the mutant nation Genosha Quicksilver Pietro Maximoff voiced by Paul Haddad Quicksilver is a super fast mutant who guest starred in a couple of episodes His most noticeable appearance is in the story Family Ties season 4 where along with his sister the Scarlet Witch they look for their long lost father and discover that he is Magneto Strong Guy Guido Carosella voiced by Adrian Hough in the revival series Strong Guy appears in the episode Cold Comfort as a member of X Factor who can rechannel kinetic energy into physical strength In the revival series Strong Guy appears in the episode Bright Eyes assisting in the relief of Genosha following the aftermath of the Wild Sentinel attack on Genosha while also taking the time to warn Sunspot that there s a war coming at the time when he attended Gambit s funeral Wolfsbane Rahne Sinclair Wolfsbane appears in the episode Cold Comfort as a member of X Factor who can morph into a werewolf like creature Alpha Flight edit Alpha Flight was seen in the episode Repo Man Vindicator who had renamed himself Guardian in the comics and the Canadian Alpha Flight capture Wolverine The Canadian government demands their project back Either he joins their team as originally planned or they repossess his indestructible adamantium skeleton Vindicator James MacDonald Hudson voiced by Barry Flatman Alpha Flight s leader His powered suit allows him to fly fire energy blasts and create a personal force field Shaman Michael Twoyoungmen voiced by Don Francks A member of Alpha Flight Puck Eugene Milton Judd voiced by Don Francks A short member of Alpha Flight with super strength agility reflexes and durability Snowbird Narya A member of Alpha Flight with Flight and the ability to morph into Arctic creatures Northstar Jean Paul Beaubier voiced by Rene Lemieux A member of Alpha Flight who can fly and generate a flash of blinding light which he can share when slapping hands with his sister Aurora Northstar appeared in the episodes Slave Island and Repo Man Though he didn t have any speaking role in Slave Island the episode Repo Man proved to hold to the character s origins as his trademark French Canadian accent was present In Slave Island Jean Paul was a hostage prisoner of the island nation of Genosha He along with many other mutants provided slave labor for the government using their mutant skills for such tasks as building dams and the like They wore special collars that restricted them from using their powers to escape and slept in prison like cells They eventually escaped Genosha with the help of the X Men In Repo Man Northstar is shown as part of the Canadian special forces team Alpha Flight which tries to convince former member Wolverine to re join Aurora Jeanne Marie Beaubier voiced by Jennifer Dale A member of Alpha Flight who shares Northstar s powers when they slap hands Aurora appeared in the episodes Slave Island and Repo Man Sasquatch Dr Walter Langowski voiced by Harvey Atkin A scientific genius and member of Alpha Flight He is a massive Bigfoot like creature with superhuman strength healing factor sharp claws and teeth Dr Heather Hudson voiced by Rebecca Jenkins A scientist and member of Alpha Flight who is the wife of James Hudson Xavier s Security Enforcers and The Resistance in Bishop s future edit Forge This aged version of Forge leads Xavier s Security Enforcers a team that resists the Sentinels in the Days of Future Past timeline alongside Wolverine Bishop and Shard In the altered timeline created when Fitzroy murdered Professor X Forge is a servant of Master Mold having been transformed into a cyborg like his counterpart in the Age of Apocalypse Wolverine This aged version of Wolverine is also a member of the Resistance Shard Shard Bishop voiced by Kay Tremblay in the original series Kimberly Woods in the revival series Shard is seen in the Beyond Good and Evil storyline when Bishop is sucked back into the time portal and trapped in the Axis of Time Shard comes back to the present to find her brother however when she gets to the present she sees Mr Sinister trying to kidnap Professor X so she stops him Then she asks the X Men for help in finding her brother Malcolm and Randall are shown as members in Shard s video recordings Clan Chosen in Cable s future edit Cable Nathan Christopher Summers voiced by Lawrence Bayne in the original series Chris Potter in the revival series 1 Cable s first two appearances were in Slave Island and The Cure There was no explanation or backstory given for how he time traveled into the past although his mission involved stopping the production of collars that could inhibit mutant powers Later he appeared in the two part episode Time Fugitives where Cable travels back in time to stop Bishop from preventing the outbreak of Apocalypse s techno virus Time Fugitives and Beyond Good and Evil established Cable s back story as waging a war along with his comrades Clan Chosen against Apocalypse as well as the New Canaanite government in a dystopian future It is also hinted that he is the son of Cyclops and Jean Grey In the revival series Nathan s background is revealed in the episode Fire Made Flesh where he appears as a baby before being taken to the future by Bishop Later in the episode Remember It he tried to travel back in time to warn the inhabitants of Genosha for an upcoming Sentinel attack only to be sent back to the future before he could warn his mother Tyler Tyler Dayspring Genesis is Cable s son He appears as a child in Time Fugitives when Cable s timeline starts restoring itself so Cable goes back in time to stop Bishop from preventing the plague Later he appeared as a young adult in Beyond Good and Evil when the Clan Chosen went to destroy Apocalypse s Lazarus Chamber in 3999 A D Hope Dawnsilk Boak and Garrison Kane were also shown as Clan Chosen members but only Hope had a speaking part They appeared in cameos working alongside Cable and Tyler X Terminators unnamed edit Rusty Skids Boom Boom and Wiz Kid were featured as orphans in the episode No Mutant is an Island The episode mostly focused on Cyclops and Rusty In the episode Cyclops still in mourning after Jean Grey s death quits the X Men and returns to his orphanage home in Nebraska A man known as Killgrave offered to help and adopted the orphans seemingly out of charity In reality Killgrave a mutant himself with telepathic abilities wanted to use the children to make them his army to destroy all humans in the world so that mutants are accepted Killgrave brainwashes the four and uses them to storm the governor s mansion so he can make the governor his mind controlled slave Scott was able to snap Rusty and the others out of Killgrave s hypnotic brainwashing in the end and save the mutant children Later Cyclops returns to the mansion and he and the other X Men discover that Jean Grey has not perished after all Guest allies editSenator Robert Kelly voiced by Len Carlson in the original series Ron Rubin in the revival series 1 Robert Kelly ran for president on an anti mutant campaign during the beginning of the show s first season Kelly came to befriend the X Men and support mutants shortly after he is elected president in the season s final episode after the X Men had rescued him from both an assassination attempt by Mystique and an attempted brainwashing by Master Mold In the first episode of season two Kelly took office as president spoke out in support of mutants and made his first presidential act an official pardoning of Beast who had been unfairly arrested early in season one These actions led Kelly s former anti mutant supporters to feel betrayed by him and create the public anti mutant backlash that pervaded the entire second season of the show In the third through fifth seasons of the series President Kelly had a low profile He remained friendly with the X Men through the show s end working with them to confront global mutant threats such as Magneto building an armed inhabitable mutants only asteroid in space during the fourth season Sunspot Roberto da Costa voiced by Gui Agustini Da Costa first appears in To Me My X men the revival series premiere episode He is the newest recruit of the X Men with the mutant ability to channel large concentrations of solar energy His character arc is similar to that of Jubilee when she first joined the team and they develop a close relationship Angel Archangel Warren Worthington III voiced by Stephen Ouimette Archangel s origin was retold in the series where Apocalypse creates the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Angel goes to a scientist who claims he can cure mutants but it is Mystique a servant of Apocalypse who turns him into Death Angel also makes a cameo appearance in the Beyond Good and Evil four part episode and as one of the original X Men in two flashbacks In this version he overcomes the Death persona to become Archangel thanks to Rogue who saps the evil that lay within him when she touches him In the revival series he appears in the episode Remember It having traveled to the mutant nation Genosha Iceman Bobby Drake voiced by Jesse Collins 2 Bobby Drake appeared as a former member of the team who quit due to disagreements with Xavier He appears in the episode Cold Comfort where he gets Jubilee s help to rescue his girlfriend Lorna Dane not called Polaris here from a government facility that is housing the X Factor After learning that Lorna is engaged to Havok Iceman receives Xavier s apology for not being a good father figure to him Iceman was also seen in many flashbacks which include Sanctuary part 1 and Xavier Remembers In the revival series he appears in the episode Remember It having traveled to the mutant nation Genosha where he was working as an ice cream vendor Moira MacTaggert voiced by Lally Cadeau in the original series Martha Marion in the revival series An ally and old lover of Charles Xavier she is a geneticist and an expert in mutant affairs In the revival series she appears in the episode Remember It as a member of the council of the mutant nation Genosha where she is killed in the Wild Sentinel attack 3 Banshee Sean Cassidy voiced by Phillip Williams in the original series David Errigo Jr in the revival series Moira s fiance who possesses a superhuman scream In the revival series he appears in the episode Remember It as a member of the council of the mutant nation Genosha where he is killed in the Wild Sentinel attack 3 Colossus Piotr Rasputin voiced by Robert Cait A mutant who can transform his body into organic steel which grants him super strength The X Men helped Colossus when he was framed for crimes committed by Juggernaut He later comes to them when Omega Red is attacking Russia Dazzler Alison Blaire Dazzler appears as a background character in Mojovision and is central to the plot of Dark Phoenix Saga Part 1 Dazzled In the revival series she appears in the episode Remember It having traveled to the mutant nation Genosha where she is killed in the Wild Sentinel Attack 3 Lilandra Neramani voiced by Camilla Scott in the original series Morla Gorrondonna in the revival series Lilandra appeared in the third season There she sought the help of Professor X and his X Men to help her defeat her evil brother D Ken During the short time they shared alone Xavier and Lilandra quickly fell in love and eventually managed to defeat D Ken When Lilandra became the new heir to the Shi ar throne she kissed and thanked Xavier for his help and even offered for him to join her but he declined to do this for as long as there was no peace between mankind and mutants Lilandra left but eventually returned to Earth when Xavier became deadly ill in the final episode of the show She took Xavier to the Shi ar Empire with her so they could heal him In the revival series she first appeared in the episode Lifedeath Part 2 in which she was set to marry Charles Xavier after he was fully healed After dealing with Deathbird and the Imperial Guard in the Astral Plane Charles had to call off the marriage to Lilandra after sensing the Wild Sentinel attack on Genosha Phoenix The entire saga of the Phoenix is retold in the third season divided into the five part Phoenix Saga in which Jean acquires the power of the Phoenix the battle for the M Kraan crystal the Dark Phoenix Saga showcasing the battle with the Hellfire Club the Phoenix s transformation into Dark Phoenix and the battle to decide Jean s fate These particular episodes are as close as the cartoon came to directly duplicating the comic book storyline The Dark Phoenix Saga is so accurate to the original stories that the episodes have the additional credit Based on stories by Chris Claremont Rather than destroying an inhabited system the animated story had her destroy a deserted system and only disable the attacking Shi ar cruiser After the Phoenix left Jean s body Jean retained her original powers whereas in the aborted comic book ending she would have been lobotomized by the Shi ar and lost entirely Illyana Rasputina voiced by Tara Strong in the original series Courtenay Taylor in the revival series Illyana appeared in the episode Red Dawn In that episode she and her mother remained by the side of Colossus and the X Men as they fought the newly released Omega Red She also appeared in one of Cable s visions of the altered timestream in Time Fugitives in which without the antibodies developed to fight Apocalypse s techno organic virus many mutants like Illyana developed harmful mutations that killed them In the revival series Magik as Darkchylde appears as one of the horrific visions induced by Goblin Queen Psylocke Elizabeth Braddock voiced by Tasha Simms Psylocke appears during the fourth season in the episode The Promise of Apocalypse Beyond Good and Evil part 2 and in the episode End and Beginning Beyond Good and Evil part 4 In this storyline Psylocke appears to be a lone warrior who practices theft with a cause a la Robin Hood She comes into direct conflict with Archangel and later on Sabretooth and Mystique She refers to her brother as fighting to help mutants but does not name him as Captain Britain Silver Fox Silver Fox appeared in the episode Weapon X Lies amp Videotape In this continuity she too was a member of Team X Wolverine s lover and a victim of the Weapon X program Maverick Christoph Nord Maverick appeared in the episode Weapon X Lies amp Videotape searching for answers about his past and his involvement with Weapon X teaming with Wolverine Sabretooth and Silver Fox In the episode Whatever It Takes the character Morph briefly turns into Maverick to taunt Wolverine Maverick also appears in flashbacks that depict himself and Wolverine battling Omega Red though that memory could be one of Weapon X s implanted memories Darkstar Laynia Petrovna voiced by Elizabeth Rukavina Darkstar guest starred in the episode Red Dawn She is initially the mutant enforcer for a group of rogue Russian generals seeking to reestablish the Soviet Union with the aid of Omega Red After witnessing the crimes committed by Omega Red Darkstar rebels against the generals and sides with the X Men and Colossus Lord Araki voiced by Gavin Hammon in the revival series the Chancellor of the Shi ar Empire Longshot voiced by Rod Wilson Longshot appears in the episodes Mojovision and Longshot In the animated series it seemed to indicate that he might have a relationship with Spiral Ka Zar Kevin Plunder voiced by Robert Bockstael An ally of the X Men whi lives in the Savage Land Ka Zar appeared in the episodes Reunion parts 1 and 2 and Savage Land Strange Heart parts 1 and 2 Zabu Ka Zar s smilodon companion Shanna voiced by Megan Smith Shanna is Ka Zar s wife Warlock voiced by David Corban Warlock s history was altered so that he came to Earth to escape his destiny of merging with the Phalanx Cannonball Sam Guthrie Cannonball made a small appearance along with his sister Paige Guthrie in the episode Hidden Agenda The episode featured Rogue learning about a new mutant that had been making waves in her hometown However his appearance caused a violation of continuity as Cannonball had already made a cameo appearance on a video screen in Night of the Sentinels employing his mutant power and with blond hair Captain America Steve Rogers voiced by Lawrence Bayne in the original series Josh Keaton in the revival series Captain America appears in the episode Old Soldiers He is an American agent sent along with the Canadian Wolverine to rescue a scientist kidnapped by the Red Skull and the Nazis He is present in the episode only in Wolverine s flashbacks He was also seen in a cameo appearance in the episode Red Dawn In the revival series he appears for the first time in present day in the episode Bright Eyes He is seen confronting Rogue while both are searching for Gyrich and Trask following the Wild Sentinel attack on Genosha Ms Marvel Carol Danvers voiced by Roscoe Handford Ms Marvel appears in the episode A Rogue s Tale season 2 where she haunts Rogue for stealing her powers and leaving her in a coma Scarlet Witch Wanda Maximoff voiced by Susan Roman The Scarlet Witch made both a guest and a cameo appearance She appeared in the episode Family Ties along with Quicksilver when they tried to find out who their father was Mjnari Mjnari appeared in the episode Whatever It Takes In this episode the Shadow King takes over Mjnari s body so Rogue and Storm go to Africa to help him Mjnari is a mutant with superhuman speed He is also Storm s godson Darrell Tanaka voiced by Denis Akiyama A mutant healer in the mutant town of Skull Mesa Like Mjnari he s an original character Cody Robbins Cody was the first boy Rogue ever kissed triggering her consciousness stealing powers and putting him into a coma He makes a flashback appearance in the episode A Rogue s Tale season 2 and plays a supporting role in the episode Love in Vain season 4 where he joins forces with the Brood Colony to reunite with Rogue Trish Tilby voiced by Donna Jay Fulks A reporter for NPR TV news who was first seen in Graduation Day In the revival series Tibly was now working at FC News in Mutant Liberation Begins where she covers the story of Magneto s trial In Tolerance is Extinction Pt 1 Trish is converted into a Prime Sentinel by Bastion Dr Valerie Cooper voiced by Catherine Disher A United Nations official and ally of the X Men She first arrived in the revival premiere To Me My X Men with a team to apprehend Bolivar Trask after the X Men had destroyed his second Master Mold In the episode Mutant Liberation Begins she showed up with a team of soldiers at the X Mansion to apprehend Magneto the new leader of the X Men for his crimes After Magneto voluntarily surrendered himself Val Cooper was present at his trial at the United Nations that resulted in his pardon It was later revealed to be secretly a member of OZT the entire time she worked with the X Men in the episode Remember It during the Massacre on Genosha which she was not warned about she was injured and went into hiding being presumed dead in the aftermath In the episode Tolerance is Extinction she regrouped with Bastion and had a crisis of conscience which led her to release the imprisoned Magneto as she finally realized that Magneto was right all a long about human and mutant coexistence being an impossible achievement Goblin Queen Madelyne Pryor voiced by Jennifer Hale A mutant clone of Jean Grey created by Mister Sinister and the mother of Cable In the episode Fire Made Flesh Sinister brainwashed her into the Goblin Queen and she unleashed Demons upon the X Men then took baby Nathan and went back to Sinister Eventually Jean was able to free Madelyne from Sinister s control and together they rescued Nathan In the episode Remember It Madelyne joined the Inner Council of Genosha and was killed by Wild Sentinels massacre the island Nina Da Costa voiced by Christine Uhebe The mother of Sunspot who appears in the revival series Ford voiced by Jeff Bennett The butler to the Da Costa family He was later turned into a Prime Sentinel by Bastion Thunderbolt Ross voiced by Michael Patrick McGill A high ranking United States military officer first seen in the revival series in the episode Bright Eyes Neutral characters editNeutral groups edit Starjammers edit The Starjammers appear in the five part episode Phoenix Saga led by Corsair Major Christopher Summers In this episode the Starjammers attack the X Men and steal the M Kraan crystal in hopes of trading into D Ken so that Corsair can get close enough to kill him However D Ken knew of their plan and tricked them and got hold of the M Kraan crystal The Starjammers have to work with the X Men to destroy D Ken Hepzibah Raza Longknife Ch od and Cr eee were the Starjammers that appeared along with Corsair in the Phoenix Saga Corsair later appeared in the episode Orphan s End In this episode Corsair is on the run from a corrupt Shi ar police officer and he comes to Earth Later he finds out that Cyclops is his son They first accuse Storm of being a traitor and attack her After she explains to the Starjammers what is happening they help Cyclops and Corsair defeat the officer Acolytes edit The Acolytes appear in the Sanctuary storyline in which Magneto builds Asteroid M as a haven for all mutants to live away from the hatred of baseline humans The Acolytes led by Fabian Cortez aided Magneto in the liberation of the Genoshan mutant slaves from the hands of the Genoshan magistrates After Cortez betrays Magneto and he is believed to have been killed by the X Men the Acolytes pledge their loyalty to Cortez though they turn on him after he is later exposed The Acolytes are later reorganized in the X Men 97 episode Tolerance is Extinction Part 2 When Magneto used the planet s magnetic field to unleash a global EMP to disable Bastion s Prime Sentinels the Earth s magnetic fields began to fall apart Magneto restored Asteroid M deciding that he would lead mutantkind in abandoning Earth and destroy humanity as vengeance for Genosha s destrution He appeared before the X Men and told them that Charles path had failed and would only lead them to ruin asking them to join him Only Rogue and Sunspot took him up on his offer Fabian Cortez voiced by Jeffrey Max Nicholls Cortez appeared in the two part episode Sanctuary As in the comic s storyline Cortez was the leader of the Acolytes and used his powers to bolster Magneto s abilities However Cortez s extreme anti human sentiments led him to betray Magneto Cortez threatened to destroy Earth but was stopped by the X Men and Amelia Voght who revealed Cortez s betrayal to the other Acolytes and the entire mutant population of Asteroid M He was trapped in Asteroid M by a vengeful Magneto but was rescued from its destruction by Apocalypse and Deathbird Apocalypse granted him the ability to alter the mutations of other mutants Cortez then appeared in the final season episode The Fifth Horseman now turned into a servant and worshipper of his savior Cortez assembled a cult worshipping Apocalypse as well as the Hounds a foursome of altered mutants in an attempt to find a new body for Apocalypse who was defeated and left bodiless in Beyond Good and Evil Cortez captured Jubilee and turned Beast into a feral monster but was stopped by Caliban one of the Hounds After being defeated Cortez begged Apocalypse to be forgiven for his failure though Apocalypse was not angry at Cortez for he still had a host body to reincarnate into Cortez s own Amelia Voght voiced by Susan Roman in the original series Donna Jay Fulks in the revival series Like her comics counterpart Amelia was Charles Xavier s former lover and nurse The two met and later fell in love after Xavier was crippled by Magneto though they split because Amelia did not approve of the formation of the X Men preferring to live a quiet life with Charles and hide their mutant status After meeting again in Asteroid M she was initially hostile to Charles though she forgave him after the X Men helped defeat the fanatical Cortez Amelia refused Charles offer to join the X Men seeking now to find and follow her dreams She became a nurse once again and joined Moira MacTaggert at the facilities of Muir Island She also helped Beast Magneto Forge and Mister Sinister fight against the Phalanx In the revival series she first appears in the episode Bright Eyes serving as a nurse in the aftermath of the Wild Sentinel attack on Genosha Marco Delgado Carmella Unuscione Carmella appeared in episode Sanctuary as a prominent member of the Acolytes As in the mainstream Marvel Universe she was a devoted and passionate follower of Magneto and his beliefs Chrome Allen Marc Yuric Joanna Cargill Joanna appeared in episode Sanctuary Though she did not have any speaking lines she was a prominent member of the Acolytes She also had a cameo in the first part of One Man s Worth where she was a member of the Mutant Resistance but retained her Acolyte outfit Burner Byron Calley Burner appeared as a member of the Acolytes and using his real name in the two part episode Sanctuary was one of the many mutants that took Magneto s offer to live in Asteroid M Calley was in charge of overseeing the defensive missiles Magneto had gathered to prevent an attack on the asteroid When Fabian Cortez attempted to fire the missiles to destroy Earth Calley opposed him It was also revealed that he was an old friend of Gambit Morlocks edit When the Morlocks captured Cyclops and Jean Grey Storm led the X Men to rescue them In the end after a duel between Storm and Callisto not only did the X Men get Cyclops and Jean back but Storm also earned leadership of the Morlocks They later appear in the episode Out of the Past where the Morlocks are captured by Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers and she unleashes an alien The X Men saved the Morlocks and defeated the alien Callisto voiced by Susan Roman in the original series Courtenay Taylor in the revival series The leader Annalee voiced by Kay Tremblay She seemed to have greater control over her powers causing the X Men including Jean Grey to experience any state of mind she chose to place them in from Wolverine believing himself to be covered with scorpions to Jean believing herself to be a young child and Annalee her mother Masque Sunder Mark Hallett voiced by Dan Hennessey Leech voiced by John Stocker in the original series David Errigo Jr in the revival series Tommy voiced by Donna Jay Fulks in the revival series Plague voiced by Judy Marshak Erg Tarbaby Ape voiced by Ross Petty Mole Scaleface Glowworm Caliban Marianne A green skinned Morlock who is exclusive to the series In the revival series Callisto has regained control of the Morlocks She alongside Leech Ape Erg and Tommy made cameos in Mutant Liberation Begins In Remember It Callisto Leech Scaleface Ape Erg Tommy Sunder and Masque appear in Genosha where the Wild Sentinel caused the deaths of Callisto Leech Ape Erg and Tommy 3 Shi ar Imperial Guard edit The Shi ar Imperial Guard appeared in the episodes Phoenix Saga and Dark Phoenix Saga In the Phoenix Saga the Imperial guards track down Lilandra and the M Kraan crystal following D Ken s orders but after D Ken fuses with the M Kraan crystal and Lilandra becomes empress the Imperial guards help the X Men and the Starjammers defeat D Ken Later in Dark Phoenix Saga the Imperial guards seek to destroy the Phoenix after she destroys a star system Unlike the comics the star system was deserted So they go to Earth to stop Phoenix from destroying further systems In the revival series the Shi ar Imperial Guard first appear in the episode Lifedeath Part 2 on a mission to stop Ronan the Accuser during the Kree Shi ar War Gladiator Kallark voiced by Richard Eden in the original series David Errigo Jr in the revival series A Strontian member of the Imperial Guard who sports the different abilities that his race has Oracle Sybil A telepathic Shi ar and member of the Imperial Guard Starbolt An unidentified alien and member of the Imperial Guard who possesses flight and energy projection Smasher Vril Rokk An unidentified alien and member of the Shi ar Imperial Guard with super strength Manta An unidentified alien and member of the Shi ar Imperial Guard who possesses flight infared vision and generation of blinding light flashes Titan An unidentified alien and member of the Shi ar Imperial Guard who possesses size shifting abilities Hussar An unidentified alien and member of the Shi ar Imperial Guard who can channel bio electricity into any living thing Quake An unidentified rock skinned reptilian humanoid alien and member of the Shi ar Imperial Guard who possesses geokinesis Hobgoblin Shifter A Chameloid shapeshifter and member of the Shi ar Imperial Guard Warstar B nee and C cil Two symbiotically linked mechanoids who are members of the Shi ar Imperial Guard While the small one known as B nee has electrokinesis the large one known as C cil has super strength and durability Vulcan Gabriel Summers He appears in the revival series as the Shi ar Imperial Guard s latest member Assassins Guild Bella Donna Boudreaux Julian BoudreauxVillains editApocalypse En Sabah Nur voiced by John Colicos in 1993 of the original series James Blendick in 1994 1997 of the original series Ross Marquand in the revival series Adetokumboh M Cormack as a younger En Sabah Nur in the revival series Apocalypse wants to pit humans and mutants in war and rule the stronger race His first appearance is part of a plot line revolving around an offer to cure mutations It is eventually revealed to be a trick to transform mutants into the Horsemen of Apocalypse Apocalypse also appears in a storyline revolving around Cable In this story Apocalypse masquerades as a member of the Friends of Humanity creating a techno organic virus In Cable s future 3999 A D Apocalypse still wages his war against humanity and mutant kind opposed by Cable and his Clan Chosen In the Beyond Good and Evil storyline Apocalypse attempted to attain godhood by kidnapping the most powerful psychic beings from across the universe He planned to kill them simultaneously to release a wave of psychic energy powerful enough to re create the universe in his image so he could rule unchallenged However Cable Bishop Magneto Mystique and the X Men foil his plans After the psychics are freed they use their combined powers to trap Apocalypse in the Astral Plane for all eternity In one of the final episodes of the series Apocalypse is shown to be communicating from the Astral Plane with Fabian Cortez whom Apocalypse had turned into his servant before the Axis of Time events He tasked Cortez to find a powerful mutant to serve as his vessel which would allow him to return to our world However Cortez failed due to the interruptions of both Beast and Caliban This resulted in Apocalypse claiming Cortez himself as the vessel and Apocalypse lived once more In this animated version Apocalypse was depicted many times as an invincible opponent None of the X Men s powers combined could do him much harm Apocalypse s plans were occasionally hampered by the time travelers Bishop and Cable In the revival series Apocalypse visits Genosha while some time displaced members of the X Men encounter a younger En Sabah Nur Mister Sinister Nathaniel Essex voiced by Christopher Britton in both series 1 Interested in the creation of more powerful mutants Sinister had an obsession with Cyclops and Jean Grey as well as other powerful mutants such as Magneto Like his comic counterpart this Sinister was capable of emitting energy blasts from his hands and was vulnerable to Cyclops optic beams He was served both by the Nasty Boys and the Savage Land Mutates Like in the comics Sinister was originally a British scientist during the Victorian era though he was not mutated by Apocalypse This version of Sinister experimented on mutants where he even obtained organs from his minion Jack the Ripper and used the knowledge obtained through his activities to mutate himself An ancestor of Professor X Dr Xavier was one of Sinister s opponents and attempted to save his victims Despite his origins having no link to Apocalypse Sinister joined forces with him when Apocalypse plotted to rewrite reality by harnessing the power of the Axis of Time In the revival series Sinister kidnapped Jean and created a clone of her to infiltrate the X Men and had a son with Cyclops In the episode Fire Made Flesh when the original Jean showed up having escaped from Sinister the other Jean was shocked to discover that she was a clone Influenced by Sinister she transformed herself into the Goblin Queen and unleashed Demons upon the X Men then took baby Nathan and went back to Sinister who injected him with a techno organic virus in hopes of making him invincible Before he could finish his experiment Cyclops and Jean s clone who was released from his control rescued Nathan but not long before he was gravelly infected by the virus as Sinister escaped In the episode Lifedeath Pt 2 it is revealed that Sinister had Bolivar Trask s DNA to access Master Mold and unleash Trask s Sentinels on Genosha destroying the mutant nation and killing many of the island s inhabitants including Gambit In the episode Bright Eyes Sinister was working for Bastion s Operation Zero Tolerance Sinister confronted Bastion expressing his disappointment about the death of Trask in the hands of the X Men Bastion later revealed to Sinister that Xavier was alive and was sent to space Later on he faced Jean in the episode Tolerance is Extinction Part 2 after the X Men s Gold Team later raid Bastion s hideout During the battle Sinister was able to brainwash Cable into attacking Jean Shadow King Amahl Farouk voiced by Maurice Dean Wint Xavier defeated Shadow King and his psychic essence was trapped in the Astral Plane He escaped briefly and possessed Storm s godson Mjnari to possess Storm The Shadow King was defeated and trapped once again only to be released after Professor X suffered an accident which left his mind vulnerable to the Shadow King s attempts to take possession of Xavier and leave his mind trapped in the Astral Plane Sabretooth Graydon Creed Sr voiced by Don Francks A longtime enemy of Wolverine and the father of Graydon Creed through Mystique In this show Sabretooth was depicted as a henchman for Magneto and was referred to as Graydon Creed Sr instead of Victor Creed where he often picked on Graydon In the earlier mainstream comics however Sabretooth and Magneto have never come together in any real capacity Omega Red Arkady Rossovich voiced by Len Doncheff Omega Red appeared in the episode Red Dawn In this episode he is resuscitated by three corrupt generals who want to recreate the Soviet Union and rule it Colossus with the help of the X Men fights to save his country and its fragile freedom from these forces of tyranny Omega Red later reappeared in A Deal With the Devil In this episode he is thawed and sent two miles 3 km beneath the ocean to salvage a disabled toxic nuclear submarine threatening to break up near Hawaii He also appeared in Wolverine s flashbacks in which Team X fights against Omega Red and manages to freeze him The details of their confrontation are unclear as Wolverine s memories were altered to make him believe Omega Red killed Maverick and Silver Fox Master Mold and the Sentinels Master Mold voiced by David Fox in the original series Eric Bauza in the revival series and the Sentinels voiced by David Fox in the original series Eric Bauza in the revival series 1 serve an important role during the first season In one episode the Sentinels sent by Bolivar Trask and Henry Gyrich kidnap the X Men Gambit Storm and Jubilee while vacationing on the fictional island of Genosha There the three X Men along with several other mutants are enslaved by Trask and Gyrich who are harnessing the mutants powers to create a massive dam in Genosha whose waterpower will be used to run Trask s newly created Master Mold The X Men eventually escape Genosha and destroy most of the Sentinels when Storm floods the dam Later on in the season they learn that Trask has lost control of Master Mold who is now stationed in Washington D C Master Mold has Senator Kelly and dozens of other important world leaders kidnapped and demands that Trask replace their brains with computers that can be controlled by Master Mold The X Men help rescue Trask and Kelly from Master Mold and at the end of the season s last episode Professor X with the help of Magneto flies the X Men s jet full of explosives into Master Mold s torso Master Mold and all Sentinels are believed to be destroyed at this point but they resurface in season four This time Master Mold wanted to create a new body for himself but the X Men eventually destroyed Master Mold once and for all Even though he was destroyed Master Mold will be reconstructed at some point in history becoming the ruler in Bishop s timeline In the revival series Master Mold was shown to be lobotomized at the time when Bolivar Trask was rebuilding the Sentinels in the Sahara Desert A wild Sentinel later attacked Genosha Nimrod In the animated continuity Nimrod came from the Days of Future Past timeline where Bishop is its contemporary Nimrod follows Bishop into the past to stop him from preventing the assassination of Senator Kelly which causes the future timeline With the help of Storm s powers Bishop was able to defeat Nimrod on numerous occasions Bolivar Trask voiced by Brett Halsey in the original series Gavin Hammon in the revival series Trask is the creator of the Sentinels and was much longer lived than his comic counterpart returning for several episodes one of which ironically featured him on the run from his creations along with Gyrich Trask was introduced here in the second episode of the series In the revival series Trask was seen rebuilding the Sentinels somewhere in the Sahara Desert with help from a lobotomized Master Mold The X Men are later contacted by Trask who is in Madripoor When Rogue drops Trask to his death he instead transforms into a Prime Sentinel that is defeated by Cable Henry Peter Gyrich voiced by Barry Flatman in the original series Todd Haberkorn in the revival series Gyrich appeared in the episode Night of the Sentinels He later appeared in the season one finale The Final Decision the episode Courage season 4 and the series finale Graduation Day Gyrich s personality in the series was an extreme take on that of his appearances in the Avengers and X Men comic books as he supported mutant oppression and possibly even extinction whereas in the comics he was merely distrustful of superhumans in general In the series finale he quickly revealed that Professor X was a mutant by calling on a force wave with a remote which revealed his power of telepathy at a worldwide conference This weakened Xavier and nearly killed him by the end of the episode though in the end he was taken away by Lilandra to be cured This attack also nearly wounded many other people at the conference Gyrich was taken away by two security guards because of his insanity but warned everyone not to trust anyone because they might well be mutants In the revival series Gyrich is shown to be incarcerated at the time when Jean Grey had to probe his mind for the location of Bolivar Trask When Rogue later visits him to absorb some of his memories Gyrich is later killed by Bastion Graydon Creed voiced by John Stocker Like in the comics Graydon Creed s deep resentment toward mutants comes from his parents Sabretooth and Mystique Graydon wound up in the care of his father who bullied and beat him constantly Many years later Graydon founded the F O H Friends of Humanity an anti mutant hate group that did everything in its power to vilify mutants After the Beast s pardon by the President Graydon s resentment grew even more and the F O H began targeting the X Men Graydon began looking for new ways to exterminate mutant kind He hired a brilliant scientist who turned out to be Apocalypse to create a virus that would wipe out every mutant on Earth but would be relatively harmless to ordinary humans His followers infect several mutants and spread rumors that mutants carry the disease However Bishop and the X Men destroy the virus When Beast began dating his former patient Carly a human Graydon had her kidnapped but the X Men rescued her Before they leave the X Men set up a holo projector outside displaying Xavier s profile on the mutant Sabretooth real name Graydon Creed Sr Realizing that their leader was the son of a mutant the F O H leaves him behind for the authorities Later Graydon returns to the F O H to resume his old role as their leader The council rules that first he has to prove himself They tell Graydon to kill Sabretooth Mystique Rogue his foster sister and the demonic Nightcrawler his brother Graydon kidnaps his mother Mystique and forces her to send a letter to Nightcrawler saying she is in danger Fearing for his mother s life Nightcrawler seeks the help of the X Men Rogue and Wolverine They locate the F O H s dam base and walk straight into a trap Graydon attempts to gas all of the mutants to death They manage to break free and defeat him as his helicopter is washed away by the dam breaking Waking up on a different helicopter bound three of the council members inform him that he has failed for the last time and as a result has been expelled from the order indefinitely They parachute him to the house where Sabretooth is waiting as he prepares to deal with him Trevor Fitzroy Fitzroy was a guest star in the two part episode One Man s Worth Fitzroy known as the mutant traitor under the orders of Master Mold travels back in time to 1959 to murder Charles Xavier In the cartoon he does not kill those whose energy he absorbs D Ken D Ken was seen in the five part Phoenix Saga where his history was very much like it was in the comics He was also responsible for the death of Cyclops parents and him becoming an orphan on Earth D Ken gained control over the M Kraan crystal which gave him powers D Ken had fused with the M Kraan crystal so after the Phoenix fixed the crack that D ken made on the crystal to gain its power D Ken was trapped inside it The Phoenix later hid the crystal in the heart of the Sun Erik the Red Davan Shakari voiced by Lawrence Bayne Erik the Red was sent by D ken to capture Lilandra and the M Kraan crystal for him Zaladane voiced by Lisa Dalbello 2 Zaladane was featured in the two part episode Savage Land Strange Heart The high priestess of Garokk Zaladane recruits Sauron into her scheme to awaken the god Garokk Garokk was featured in the two part episode Savage Land Strange Heart Deathbird Cal syee Neramani voiced by Cari Kabinoff in the revival series Deathbird made several appearances in the original series In flashbacks she was seen at D Ken s side when Christopher and Katherine Summers were abducted Following Lilandra s ascension to the throne of the empire Deathbird sought to overthrow her sister and install herself as Majestrix for which she joined Apocalypse However Apocalypse was merely using Deathbird for his plans During the episode Beyond Good and Evil she attacked Lilandra alongside Apocalypse However he abandoned her at the mercy of Lilandra and Imperial Guard Praetor Gladiator Apocalypse simply wanted a distraction so he could kidnap Oracle the psychic of the Imperial Guard In the revival series she first appears in the episode Lifedeath Part 2 where she confronts Ronan the Accuser before being informed of her sisters marriage plans to Charles Xavier Juggernaut Cain Marko voiced by Rick Bennett Juggernaut fully appeared in three episodes The Unstoppable Juggernaut Phoenix Saga part 3 and Juggernaut Returns He attempted to get revenge on Xavier in all three episodes Mojo voiced by Peter Wildman Mojo appears in the episodes Mojovision and Longshot Spiral Rita Wayword voiced by Cynthia Belliveau Spiral works for Mojo and helps him torture the captured X Men by making them perform in television shows against their will but eventually betrays Mojo when she meets and falls in love with Longshot Their relationship however takes a turn for the worse and Spiral once again turns to Mojo s side in the end Black Tom Cassidy Cassidy teamed up with Juggernaut to kidnap Lilandra in the Phoenix Saga He and Banshee are referred to as brothers in the series continuity with Banshee being the elder Cameron Hodge voiced by Stephen Ouimette Cameron Hodge first appeared as a lawyer for Hank McCoy Later Hodge was an ambassador working for the mutant oppressing Genoshan government After the corrupt government was overthrown by the combined efforts of Cable and the X Men Hodge who was now missing an arm and a leg courtesy of Cable vowed to get his revenge on the mutants He was fortunate enough to have met up with the techno organic alien race known as the Phalanx Restoring his missing limbs and granting him a fraction of their power the Phalanx promised to help him get his revenge and in exchange he would help them assimilate planet Earth and its inhabitants Hodge was defeated when the X Men with the help of Amelia Voght Magneto Mr Sinister and Warlock drove the Phalanx from Earth Purple Man Zebediah Killgrave voiced by Cedric Smith The Purple Man appeared in the fourth episode of season five No Mutant Is an Island as a telepathic mutant terrorist who plans on taking over the government using a group of young mutants under his mental control In the end the X Man Cyclops gets in his way and eventually defeats him High Evolutionary Herbert Wyndham voiced by Robert Bockstael The High Evolutionary is the Master of Wundagore He seeks to create a superior generation of his New Men by using mutant DNA mutating humans into beast like beings instead of experimenting on animals He sets up a trap to capture Magneto Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch revealing to the twins that they are Magneto s children He also appeared in a flashback in which he fights Garokk and traps his essence in the ground of the Savage Land New Men The New Men are the humanoid animal followers of the High Evolutionary Arkon voiced by Paul Haddad Arkon appeared in the episode Storm Front parts 1 and 2 In the series Arkon unleashes terrible weather conditions over Washington D C to get Storm s attention It works and he begs her to return with him to his planet Corsus to save it from meteorological chaos which threatens his people After much pleading Arkon convinces Storm Intrigued by this dynamic leader but slightly suspicious Storm departs but leaves a clue for the other X Men to follow Once Storm saves the planet she is proclaimed savior throughout this universe and Arkon asks her to marry him Later she finds out that his ships are bringing thousands of slaves from nearby planets and knows that Arkon is a tyrant Proteus Kevin McTaggart voiced by Stuart Stone 2 Proteus appeared in the two part episode Proteus season 4 which was based on 1979 1980 Uncanny X Men storyline In the episode he escapes from Muir Island to find out who his father is and creates havoc around the city and the X Men have to stop him Red Skull Johann Schmidt voiced by Cedric Smith The Red Skull appears in the episode Old Soldiers He appears in Wolverine s flashbacks when Wolverine remembers his past Red Skull had kidnapped a scientist and was working for the Nazis Silver Samurai Kenuicho Harada voiced by Denis Akiyama Silver Samurai appeared in the episode The Lotus and the Steel He is given little characterization in the episode reduced to a mere gang leader whose thugs terrorize a village where Wolverine has been living The villagers stand their ground and Wolverine bests the samurai in single combat by taking advantage of the Samurai s habit of teleporting behind him Wolverine anticipates the move and disables the teleportation device humiliating Samurai The Phalanx The Phalanx appears in the episode The Phalanx Covenant They are a techno organic extraterrestrial race bent on assimilating every other lifeform They invade the Earth though they are initially unable to assimilate mutants This version of the Phalanx is an amalgamation of the comics Technarchy and Phalanx Ronan the Accuser voiced by Todd Haberkorn Ronan appears in the revival series in the episode Lifedeath Part 2 where he battles against Deathbird and the Shi ar Imperial Guard William Stryker voiced by J P Karliak William Stryker appeared on a discussion show in light of footage detailing that Professor X was whisked away by the Shi ar for treatment Villain teams edit Brotherhood of Evil Mutants edit The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in this series is based on the third incarnation of the team from the comic books The group is led by Mystique with the Blob Avalanche and Pyro as members of the group and Rogue being shown as a former member The group is revealed to have been initially financed by the mutant Apocalypse though only Mystique knew this Notably absent from the series was the Brotherhood member and Mystique s longtime lesbian lover Destiny who was a major member of the team in the comics As such major changes were made towards the series adaptation of the Days of Future Past storyline in which Destiny played a major role during the climax of the story Mystique Raven Darkholme voiced by Randall Carpenter in 1993 Jennifer Dale in 1994 1996 Mystique was shown as the leader of the Brotherhood a close ally of Apocalypse Rogue s foster mother and Nightcrawler s birth mother In the first season Mystique aids Apocalypse in transforming several mutants into his Horsemen Later he orders her to assassinate Senator Kelly a task for which she impersonates the X Man Gambit She fails due to the interference of the real Gambit In the second season Mystique attempts to convince Rogue to return to the Brotherhood though she fails in the end Mystique once again appears as an ally of Apocalypse in the Beyond Good and Evil storyline however when Magneto realizes how mad Apocalypse s intentions are Mystique joins him in trying to stop Apocalypse In her final appearance of the series Mystique is kidnapped by Graydon Creed her child by Sabretooth She is forced to send a letter to her other son Nightcrawler to lure him into a trap in exchange for her life Creed attempts to kill all the mutants but they escape As Mystique flees Nightcrawler gives chase because he wants to know why she abandoned him Even though Mystique coldly tells him that she does not want him Nightcrawler cannot bring himself to hate her and tells her that he will pray to God to allow him to forgive her Touched that despite her cold treatment her son still cares for her Mystique sacrifices herself to save Nightcrawler when Creed attempts to shoot him Though assumed dead by the X Men Mystique is shown to have survived and is last seen looking back at her two children with tears in her eyes Avalanche Dominic Szilard Petros voiced by Rod Coneybeare Avalanche was always accompanied by Pyro and Blob He usually acts as a hired henchman of Mystique Pyro St John Allerdyce voiced by Graham Halley He appeared in four episodes although he only had lines in three He was characterized as British instead of Australian like the comics using slang terms such as old bean and old girl in conversation Blob Frederick J Dukes voiced by Robert Cait In season one he was one of many mutant captives on Genosha He later appeared in several episodes with the Brotherhood Friends of Humanity edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2024 The Friends of Humanity are an anti mutant group that does various attacks on mutants They were formed when Robert Kelly turned away from the anti mutant cause and had Graydon Creed as a member until the information about him being Sabretooth s human son was revealed Nasty Boys edit While the Nasty Boys are barely a passing blip in the extensive history of the X Men comics the villainous team was featured several times in the series Appearing first in the episode Til Death Do Us Part part 2 the series featured four of the Boys Ruckus Gorgeous George Hairbag and Slab The X Man Morph who had been resurrected by Mr Sinister had an evil side to his personality Evil Morph was often a part time member of the Nasty Boys but Sinister increasingly lost control of him The Nasty Boys reappeared in both parts of Reunion where teamed with the Savage Land Mutates they proved to be quite imposing to the X Men whom Sinister had rendered powerless The X Men eventually regained their powers freed Morph from Sinister completely and defeated Sinister and the Boys After leaving the Savage Land the Boys reappeared with Sinister in all four parts of Beyond Good and Evil Vertigo accompanied them Sinister had given her a Magneto inspired energy boost in Reunion and was made into a member despite her female status Gorgeous George George Blair voiced by Rod Wilson George played a prominent role He appeared in X Men Adventures a comic book based on the animated series Ruckus Clement Wilson voiced by Dan Hennessey Ruckus played a prominent role as leader of the Nasty Boys He seemed to be older but the others often cracked jokes at him being Sinister s lapdog He also appeared in several issues of X Men Adventures Slab Christopher Anderson Slab also appeared with the Nasty Boys Hairbag voiced by John Blackwood 2 In the show Hairbag s powers were altered somewhat giving him poisonous breath and the ability to fire drugged quill like hairs from his body Savage Land Mutates edit The Savage Land Mutates were the creations of Magneto though they were later recruited by Mister Sinister Sauron Karl Lykos voiced by Robert Bockstael 2 A villain with energy absorbing abilities that enabled him to become a humanoid Pteranodon Sauron became a major villain after the X Men first visited the Savage Land Unlike his psychiatrist persona this version of Lykos was an inhabitant of the Savage Land and was mutated by Magneto though he later became a follower of Mr Sinister This version of Sauron did not appear to possess the psychic scream and fire breath of his comic counterpart that was later developed in the comics Despite this he was a formidable foe in many episodes Brainchild voiced by Robert Bockstael 2 A Swamp Man with an enlarged cranium who possesses psychic powers Amphibius voiced by Peter McCowatt 2 A Swamp Man that was mutated into a humanoid frog Lupo A Swamp Man that was mutated into a white werewolf like form Barbarus voiced by Bob Zeidel in the first appearance Peter McCowatt in later appearances 2 A Swamp Man who was mutated to have four arms Vertigo voiced by Megan Smith 2 Vertigo was one of the followers of Mr Sinister in the Savage Land In the series her powers were amplified after Mr Sinister genetically modified her with Magneto s DNA Later on she joins the Nasty Boys who were also working for Mister Sinister In the X Men 97 episode Bright Eyes Brainchild and Amphibius appeared at Gambit s funeral Inner Circle Club edit The Hellfire Club appeared in the Dark Phoenix Saga storyline though it was renamed Inner Circle Club to prevent controversy regarding the use of the word hellfire which could have prompted accusations of satanism The Inner Circle s leaders aim to control Jean Grey and brainwash her into believing herself to be the Queen of the Inner Circle though they only manage to unleash the Dark Phoenix Sebastian Shaw voiced by David Bryant in the original series 2 Travis Willingham in the revival series 4 leader of the Inner Circle Club In the revival series he appears in the episode Remember It as a member of the ruling council of the mutant nation Genosha where he is killed in the Wild Sentinel Attack 3 Emma Frost voiced by Tracey Moore in the original series Martha Marion in the revival series Emma makes appearances as the White Queen of the Inner Circle Club She appears in the first three parts of the Dark Phoenix Saga and is shown briefly among a group of telepaths in the episode Beyond Good and Evil Part 4 End and Beginning In the revival series she appears in the episode Remember It as a member of the ruling council of the mutant nation Genosha She is presumed dead after the Wild Sentinel Attack In Bright Eyes it is revealed that she has survived through a stress induced secondary mutation by gaining a new diamond form Jason Wyngarde Mastermind voiced by Nigel Bennett Wyngarde appears in the first three parts of the Dark Phoenix Saga He uses his powers to control the Phoenix but ends up unleashing the Dark Phoenix Wyngarde is also a member of the Mutant Resistance in the alternate reality shown in the first part of the episode One Man s Worth Harry Leland Black Bishop voiced by Geoff Kahnert 2 Donald Pierce voiced by Walker Boone 2 Horsemen of Apocalypse edit The Four Horsemen of Apocalypse were the same ones as in the X Factor comics The lineup was composed by mutants that submitted themselves to the so called mutant cure developed by Dr Adler Mystique in disguise The cure process transformed the four mutants Autumn Rolfson Famine voiced by Catherine Gallant Plague Pestilence Abraham Kieros War voiced by James Millington and Angel Death into altered mutants under the control of Apocalypse The four part episode Beyond Good and Evil featured another team of Horsemen created by Apocalypse during his time in Ancient Egypt The style of these Horsemen reflected their Egyptian origins Reavers edit The Reavers a gang of cyborgs They appear alongside Lady Deathstrike when she goes down to the Morlock s tunnel and tricks Wolverine into coming down there hoping to get him to open an alien ship that she found in the tunnel When the ship is opened an alien comes out of the ship and sucks the life out of the Reavers So Lady Deathstrike has to work together with Wolverine to defeat the alien In the end the X Men defeat the alien and all the Reavers life energy is sent back to their bodies Bonebreaker Pretty Boy Murray Reese Wade Cole Lady Deathstrike Yuriko Oyama voiced by Jane Luk Lady Deathstrike was also a Reavers member She had a romantic past with Wolverine likely merging her character with Wolverine s former fiancee Mariko Yashida She first appeared in the episode Out of the Past season 3 Deathstrike joined the Reavers and became a cyborg to avenge the death of her father Professor Oyama during Logan s rampage at the Weapon X headquarters In this continuity the Professor of Weapon X and Yuriko s father are the same man In the comic s continuity the Professor is a man named Thorton and has no blood relation to the Oyamas Weapon X edit The Weapon X program was responsible for Wolverine s adamantium endoskeleton and fabricated memories The program was directed by the Professor and Dr Cornelius Weapon X captured the four members of Team X Logan Victor Creed Maverick and Silver Fox to brainwash them to become an elite team of mind controlled assassins However Wolverine escaped and his rampage through the Weapon X headquarters allowed Creed Maverick and Silver Fox to escape Professor in video and flashbacks Dr Cornelius in shadows within video and flashbacks Professor Oyama Never actually appears in the series Mentioned by Professor Thorton in Weapon X Lies and Videotape and by Lady Deathstrike in Out of the Past Talos Shiva Talos appeared in the episode Weapon X Lies amp Videotape Due to network censorship the robot s name was changed to Talos Mojo s Trackers and Wildways edit Besides Spiral Mojo employs several agents and servants Major Domo Arize Gog Quark The Warwolves The Colony and Brood edit The Colony appears in the episode Love in Vain in a New Mexico desert Wolverine witnesses the crash of a spaceship carrying horrific alien bug like creatures the Colony which overwhelms him They differ from their appearance in the comics as these Broods are human sized with greenish skin and can fire electrical energy blasts from their tails They also had four mechanical tentacles similar to Doctor Octopus and had an anti gravity generator that allowed them to fly People would be infected by spores and would turn into drones for the Colony They also had red eyes and appeared similar to the Xenomorphs from the Alien movies Children of the Shadow edit nbsp The Children of the Shadow The Children of the Shadow appeared in the episode Secrets Not Long Buried when Cyclops flies solo to Skull Mesa a tiny western desert community of mutants and humans to see an old friend Dr Prescott and his plane is blasted out of the sky Injured and rendered powerless he struggles into town only to discover his friend is missing and the town is caught in the grips of a criminal mutant group called the Children of the Shadow The group hunts him down seeing he is vulnerable because they have temporarily removed his powers and he is opposing them As they try to make an example out of Cyclops his words get others to help and he recovers his powers from the healing aid of one of them Along with some other mutants Cyclops defeats them Solarr Bill Braddock voiced by Lorne Kennedy The leader of the Children of the Shadow In this show Solarr goes by the name of Bill Braddock Chet Lambert Exclusive to the TV series Chet Lambert is a mutant who possesses intangibility Toad Mortimer Toynbee Member of the Children of the Shadow He possesses toad like abilities The Avengers in the Xavier less time line edit Captain America Iron Man Tony Stark Giant Man Hank Pym Wasp Janet van Dyne Black Widow Natasha Romanoff Hercules Scarlet Spider Ben Reilly Daredevil Matt Murdock Operation Zero Tolerence edit Operation Zero Tolerence OZT is a United Nations anti mutant strike force that appears in X Men 97 Sebastion Gilberti Bastion voiced by Theo James A mysterious man who has established the international anti mutant strike force Operation Zero Tolerance OZT He first appears in the revival series episode Bright Eyes where he is revealed to be the mastermind behind the Wild Sentinel attack on Genosha In the episode Tolerance is Extinction Part One it was revealed that after Nimrod was defeated and destroyed a part of it managed to infect a university janitor The janitor went on to have Sebastion He was born different and possessed the ability to communicate with machines Many years later when Master Mold was destroyed by the X Men it uploaded itself into Sebastion creating a new being Allying himself with Mister Sinister Bastion secretly orchestrated the Mutant Massacre on Genosha by the Wild Sentinels He kidnapped Magneto who was presumed killed in the attack and kept him imprisoned Bastion planned to destroy mutantkind by using his Sentinel technology to upgrade humanity creating the so called Prime Sentinels a mix of human and machine just like he himself As he unleashed his Prime Sentinels upon mutantkind destroying the X Mansion he was betrayed by Valerie Cooper who freed the captive Magneto who traveled to the North Pole and used his magnetic powers to unleash a global EMP disabling the Prime Sentinels The X Men s Gold Team later raid Bastion s hideout in the Galapagos Islands Daria voiced by Anjali Bhimani Daria is Bastion s personal assistant Doctor Doom voiced by Ross Marquand The dictator of Latveria who allies with Operation Zero Tolerence Helmut Zemo voiced by Rama Vallury A supporter of Operation Zero Tolerence Prime Sentinels A group of people turned cyborgs with Sentinel traits Bolivar Trask Trish Tilby and the Da Costa family s butler Ford were converted into Prime Sentinels Rose Gilberti voiced by Kari Wahlgren The mother of Bastion who was converted into a Prime Sentinel Cameo appearances heroes and villains editWar Machine James Rhodes Sunfire and Spider Man were shown saving people from falling rubble in the Phoenix Saga Domino Neena Thurman voiced by Jennifer Dale Feral Maria Callasantos Rictor Julio Ric Richter and Thunderbird John Proudstar were seen as slaves on Slave Island Domino also had a cameo appearance in the episode Repo Man Kangaroo Frank Oliver Random Marshall Stone III Arclight Philippa Sontag Blockbuster Michael Baer Tarbaby and Black Panther T Chaka had a cameo appearance in the two part episode Sanctuary Ghost Rider appeared briefly as a memory in one of Gambit s flashbacks in the episode Final Decision Deadpool Wade Wilson Morph briefly transforms into Deadpool Deadpool s face is also seen in a flashback while Professor X is probing the mind of Sabretooth In the Phoenix Saga an evil psychic projection of Xavier also created an illusion of Deadpool while tormenting Wolverine Moondragon Heather Douglas Stryfe and Typhoid Mary Mary Walker had a cameo in the episode Beyond Good and Evil part 4 Immortus Kang the Conqueror Nathaniel Richards had a cameo after he was revealed as the true identity of Bender the Axis of Time custodian Gatecrasher had a cameo appearance in the episode Proteus part 1 Eternity Doctor Strange Captain Britain Brian Braddock Spider Man Uatu the Watcher and Thor had a cameo appearance in the Dark Phoenix Saga part 3 Nick Fury G W Bridge and War Machine are seen in the episode Time Fugitives part 1 aboard the S H I E L D Helicarrier watching a U S Senate committee hearing on mutants being blamed for infecting non mutants with a mutant plague genetically engineered by Apocalypse masquerading as a member of the Friends of Humanity War Machine is also briefly seen earlier in this episode in the year 3999 AD fighting against Cable and his allies 5 Hulk Bruce Banner made a cameo as one of Xavier s robots in The Juggernaut Returns Punisher Frank Castle is shown on a video game cover in the episode Days of Future Past Part 1 and as a robot in the episode Mojovision Senyaka Forearm Michael McCain Reaper Pantu Hurageb Strobe Tusk Ape Mole Tommy Random Slither and Copycat Vanessa Carlysle appear as background extras in the episode Secrets Not Long Buried as inhabitants of Skull Mesa alongside some mutant exclusive to the series like Andrew and Nicole who are crystal creators Watchdog a dog faced mutant with telepathy and power negating abilities and an unnamed lady who can control plants Daredevil Matt Murdock can be seen as a dartboard in the episode No Mutant Is an Island Howard the Duck can be seen on Beast s T shirt in the episode The Phoenix Saga Part Two The Dark Shroud Technet appear in a pub in Scotland in Proteus part 1 Super Skrull is briefly seen among the audience in the stadium in the episode Mojovision Arclight Artie Maddicks Blockbuster Callisto Carmella Unuscione Copycat Feral Forearm Kangaroo I Marianne Mole Reaper Sunfire Toad and Tusk made cameo appearances during the episode Graduation Day amongst the mutant army Magneto assembles on Genosha In the X Men 97 episode To Me My X Men Dust Maggot Stacy X Nature Girl and Loa made photographic cameos In the X Men 97 episode Motendo Lifedeath Part One Blob Thunderbird and Sunfire made a cameo during the Genosha part of the Motendo video game world In the X Men 97 episode Remember It Marrow Pixie Gentle Glob Herman Gargouille Nature Girl Multiple Man Exodus Cipher Dazzler Boom Boom Archangel Squid Boy and someone who resembling Warren Worthington III s alternate reality form Fallen were seen living on Genosha Marrow and Squid Boy are mentioned to be among the casualties in Bright Eyes In the X Men 97 episode Bright Eyes Bella Donna Pierre Aurora Blob Multiple Man Angel Salvadore Mimic Strong Guy and Amelia Vought had cameos at Gambit s funeral and the aftermath of the Genosha massacre In the X Men 97 episode Tolerance is Extinction Part 1 Doctor Doom Helmut Zemo Spider Man Silver Samurai and Omega Red make cameo appearances In the X Men 97 episode Tolerance is Extinction Part 3 Psylocke Aurora Northstar Puck Silver Samurai Omega Red Darkstar Crimson Dynamo Daredevil Black Panther Cloak and Dagger Iron Man Captain America Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson make cameo appearances References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Romano Nick February 15 2024 X Men 97 exclusive look reveals legacy costumes Theo James as a mystery fan favorite Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on February 15 2024 Retrieved February 15 2024 a b c d e f g h i j k l 1 a b c d e https screenrant com x men 97 episode 5 mutant massacre deaths explained Willingham Travis WillingBlam April 10 2024 In response to Lowkey convinced that is either Travis Willingham or Clancy Brown Dats me Tweet Archived from the original on April 11 2024 Retrieved April 11 2024 via Twitter War Machine cameo in X Men ep 20 Retrieved February 11 2011 External links editX Men TV series cast Archived 2008 06 27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of X Men The Animated Series and X Men 2797 characters amp oldid 1224036541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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