List of Brotherhood of Mutants Members
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The Brotherhood of Mutants, also known as the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and the Brotherhood, is a team of comic book mutant supervillains in Marvel Comics' universe who are devoted to mutant superiority over normal humans. Their roster has varied and has included many powerful and dangerous mutants, and they have often been at odds with the X-Men, although on rare occasions they have worked alongside them, usually in order to overcome some greater evil. The original Brotherhood first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #4 (March, 1964), and were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
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[edit] Known members
Character | Real Name | Joined In | Notes | |
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Original Lineup | ||||
Magneto | Eric Magnus Lehnsherr | X-Men (vol. 1) #4 (1964) | He is the team founder and leader. Presumed depowered as of M-Day. Father of Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, and Polaris. | |
Astra | Beth Al-Reraph | X-Men Forever #4 | Retconned as the first recruit. Resigned prior to the first appearance. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Toad | Mortimer Toynbee | X-Men (vol. 1) #4 (1964) | He has served as both a member and leader. He is the second recruit to the team and retained his powers following M-Day. Current whereabouts unknown. | |
Quicksilver | Pietro Maximoff | X-Men (vol. 1) #4 (1964) | Formerly known as Pietro Frank. He was recruited third alongside his sister, Scarlet Witch. He is the son of Magneto and half-brother of Polaris. Lost his powers after M-Day, but recently retained them. | |
Scarlet Witch | Wanda Maximoff | X-Men (vol. 1) #4 (1964) | Formerly known as Wanda Frank. She was recruited fourth alongside her brother Quicksilver. Former member of the Avengers. She was the cause of M-Day occurring. Currently appearing in Uncanny X-Men as the hippie goddess. | |
Mastermind | Jason Wyngarde | X-Men (vol. 1) #4 (1964) | Former member of the Hellfire Club and the cause of Dark Phoenix. Died of the Legacy Virus. He is the father of Mastermind II and Lady Mastermind. Final recruit to the original lineup. | |
Blob | Frederick J. Dukes | Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #12 (1972) | Has been in several incarnations of the team. Currently depowered as of M-Day, which caused him to have excess skin due to his former weight powers. Former member of X-Cell. | |
Unus the Untouchable | Angelo Unuscione | Amazing Adventures vol. 12 (1972) | Depowered after the effects of M-Day. Quicksilver tried to re-power him using the Terrigan Mists, but only caused his death. | |
Lorelei | Lani Ubana | Defenders #15 (1974) | Currently a member of the Savage Land Mutates | |
Alpha the Ultimate Mutant | Alpha | Defenders 15 (1974) | Genetic creation by Magneto. | |
Vanisher | Telford Porter | Champions #17 (1978) | Associate member only. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Second Incarnation (Mutant Force/Resistants) | ||||
Burner | Byron Calley | Captain America Annual #4 (1977) | Later known as Crucible. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Lifter | Ned Lathrop | Captain America Annual #4 (1977) | Later known Meteorite. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Peepers | Peter Quinn | Captain America #4 (1977) | Later known as Occult. Member of The 198. Killed and eaten by Predator X. | |
Shocker | Randall Darby | Captain America Annual #4 (1977) | Later became Paralyzer. Depowered following M-Day and his current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Slither | Aaron Salomon | Captain America Annual #4 (1977) | ||
Quill | Roger Quark | Captain America #343 (1988) | Depowered following M-Day and his current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Mist Mistress | unrevealed | Captain America #346 (1988) | Depowered following M-Day and her current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Think Tank | Marvin Flumm | Captain America #346 (1988) | Later became Mentallo. One of The 198 Presumed deceased following a battle with Ultra-Adaptoid. | |
Rust | unrevealed | Captain America #350 (1989) | Current whereabouts and survival is unknown. | |
Third Incarnation (Freedom Force) | ||||
Mystique | Raven Darkholme | Uncanny X-Men #141 (1981) | Co-Founder and team leader. Served in later incarnations as well. Currently fighting solo. | |
Destiny | Irene Adler | Uncanny X-Men #141 (1981) | Co-Founder and second in command. Later killed by Legion. | |
Avalanche | Dominic Szliard Petros | Uncanny X-Men #141 (1981) | Co-Founder and served in later incarnations. Retained his powers following M-Day, but his current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Pyro | St. John Allerdyce | Uncanny X-Men #141 (1981) | Co-Founder and later died of the Legacy Virus. | |
Rogue | Unknown | Avengers Annual #10 (1981) | Later defected to the X-Men. Foster daughter of Mystique and Destiny. Currently making guest appearances in X-Men: Legacy. | |
Blindspot | Memory Thief | Rogue - Forget-Me-Not | Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Fourth Incarnation | ||||
Phantazia | Eileen Harsaw | X-Force #5 (1991) | Depowered following M-Day and driven insane. | |
Sauron | Kayl Lykos | X-Force #5 (1991) | Not a mutant. | |
Fifth Incarnation (Dark Attendants/Dark Descendants) | ||||
Dark Beast | Dr. Henry McCoy | X-Factor #112 (1995) | Founder & leader. He comes from an alternate reality, Age of Apocalypse. He is an evil version of the X-Man Beast. | |
Fatale | Unknown | X-Factor #112 (1995) | Used the alias Pamela Greenwood to get close to former X-Man Bishop. Depowered following M-Day and she is a former member of X-Cell. | |
Random | Marshall Evan Stone III | X-Factor #114 (1995) | Associate member and revealed only to be a child. | |
Havok | Alexander Summers | X-Factor #125 (1996) | Defected from X-Factor to infiltrate this incarnation. He was the final team leader and a former member of the X-Men. He is the brother of X-Men's leader, Cyclops. Currently the leader of the Starjammers following the death of his father, Corsair. | |
Ever | Unknown | Uncanny X-Men #339 (1996) | Former member of the Gene Nation. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
X-Man | Nate Grey | X-Man #26 (1997) | He is from the same dimension as the Dark Beast (AoA) and is now deceased. | |
Aurora | Jeanne-Marie Beaubier | X-Man #27 (1997) | Former member of Alpha Flight and twin sister of former X-Man Northstar. Retained her powers following M-Day and her current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Sixth Incarnation | ||||
Professor X | Charles Xavier | Uncanny X-Men #363 (1999) | Founder and first leader of this incarnation. Currently trying to receive his lost memories after Bishop shot him in the head. | |
Mimic | Calvin Rankin | Uncanny X-Men #363 (1999) | Not a mutant. | |
Post | Kevin Tremain | Uncanny X-Men #363 (1999) | Killed by Pyro after his attempt to kill Senator Kelly. | |
Seventh Incarnation | ||||
Crimson Commando | Shelley Warkworth | X-Men Vol. 2 #106 (2000) | Female successor to the original Crimson Commando. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Sabre | Unrevealed | X-Men Vol. 2 #106 (2000) | Successor to the original Super Sabre. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Sabretooth | Victor Creed | Uncanny X-Men #388 (2000) | Later became an X-Men, only to escape them following the destruction of Providence. He was later beheaded and killed by Wolverine. | |
Mastermind II | Martinique Jason | Cable vol. 2 #87 (2001) | Daughter and successor of Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde). | |
Eighth Incarnation | ||||
X | Marvin Hoffman | The Brotherhood #1 (2001) | Co-Founder and killed by Mike Asher. | |
Marshal | Unknown | The Brotherhood #1 (2001) | Co-Founder, but left the team and turned against them only to be killed by Mike Asher. | |
Orwell | Orwell | The Brotherhood #1 (2001) | Co-Founder; however, was killed by X. | |
Fagin | unrevealed | The Brotherhood #1 (2001) | Killed by Vivisector. | |
Mike Asher | Michael Asher | The Brotherhood #1 (2001) | Killed by U-Go Girl | |
Bryson Bale | Bryson Bale | The Brotherhood #4 (2001) | Killed by Malon Reeves. | |
Bela | Thomas Morgan | The Brotherhood #4 (2001) | Killed by Marshall during interrogation (off-panel). | |
Clive Vickers | Clive Vickers | The Brotherhood #4 (2001) | Killed by Malon Reeves. | |
Fiona Dunn | Fiona Dunn | The Brotherhood #4 (2001) | Killed by Marshal. | |
Malon Reeves | Malon Estella Reeves | The Brotherhood #5 (2001) | Killed by Spike. | |
Jane Smythe/Dick Smythe | Jane Smythe/Dick Smythe | The Brotherhood #8 (2002) | Can transform from female to male. Presumed deceased. | |
Ms. Fingers | Unknown | The Brotherhood #9 (2002) | Caught Marshal by surprise by remaining loyal to Hoffman, only to be killed by Orwell. | |
Claws | Unknown | The Brotherhood #9 (2002) | Killed by X-Force member Phat with his excess skin. | |
Spud | Unknown | The Brotherhood #9 (2002) | Killed by X-Force at the parade. | |
Scales | Unknown | The Brotherhood #9 (2002) | Killed by X-Force at the parade. | |
Slaughter | Unknown | The Brotherhood #9 (2002) | Killed by X-Force at the parade. | |
Ninth Incarnation | ||||
Fever Pitch | Unknown | Uncanny X-Men #401 (2002) | Retained her mutant powers after M-Day and moved to the Xavier Institute. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Tenth Incarnation | ||||
Xorn | Kuan-Yin Xorn | New X-Men #146 (2003) | Leader and Co-Founder. Impersonated Magneto, but was killed by Wolverina after killing Jean Grey. Returned later to the Collective possessing Michael Pointer. | |
Basilisk | Jason Reddin | New X-Men #146 (2003) | Former student at the Xavier Institute, but killed by Xorn | |
Beak | Barnell Bohusk | New X-Men #146 (2003) | Former member of the Exiles and former Xavier Institute student. Currently depowered as of M-Day and current member of the New Warriors renaming himself Blackwing. | |
Ernest | Unknown | New X-Men #146 (2003) | Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Esme Cuckoo | Esme Cuckoo | New X-Men #146 (2003) | Former student at the Xavier Institute. Killed by Xorn. | |
No-Girl | Martha Johansoon | New X-Men #146 (2003) | Former student of the Xavier Institute. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Angel Salvadore | Angel Salvadore | New X-Men #146 (2003) | Former student of the Xavier Institute. Depowered as a results of M-Day. Current member of the New Warriors. | |
Eleventh Incarnation | ||||
Exodus | Bennet du Paris/Paris Bennett | X-Men (vol. 2) #161 (2004) | Current leader of the Acolytes. | |
Black Tom Cassidy | Thomas Samuel Eamon Cassidy | X-Men (vol. 2) #161 (2004) | Banshee's cousin. Lost his mutations after M-Day. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Juggernaut | Cain Marko | X-Men (vol. 2) #161 (2004) | Mole working for the X-Men. Former member of the X-Men and Excalibur. Current whereabouts is unknown. | |
Mammomax | Maximus Jensen | X-Men (vol. 2) #161 (2004) | One of The 198 that took refuge at the Xavier Institute. Was the first victim of Predator X and is now deceased. | |
Nocturne | Talia Josephine Wagner | X-Men (vol. 2) #161 (2004) | Mole working for the Exiles and X-Men. Former member of the Exiles and Excalibur. She is the alternate reality daughter of X-Man Nightcrawler and Scarlet Witch. She returned to the Exiles only to retire with her lover Thunderbird. | |
Twelfth Incarnation | ||||
Sunspot | Roberto Da Costa | Young X-Men #1 | Current leader and Lord Imperial of the Hellfire Club. Former member of the New Mutants. | |
Cannonball | Samuel Guthrie | Young X-Men #1 | Current member of the Brotherhood. Former member of the New Mutants, X-Force, and the X-Men. | |
Danielle Moonstar | Danielle Moonstar | Young X-Men #1 | Former student of the Xavier Institute. Former X-Man and New Mutant. Current member of the Brotherhood. Due to future cover art it is believed she will regain her powers. | |
Magma | Amara Aquilla | Young X-Men #1 | Former member of the New Mutants. Former Xavier Institute student. Current member of the Brotherhood. |
[edit] Other versions
[edit] House of M Brotherhood
Since the rise of Mutants in this alternate version of Earth, most human officers were phased out (similar to what happened to S.H.I.E.L.D.), with the exception of Sam Wilson. A mutant strikeforce known as the Brotherhood is also implemented to take down organized crime. Among it's members are:
- John Proudstar (leader)
- Avalanche (Dominic Szilard Janos Petros)
- Blob (Frederick J. Dukes)
- Boom Boom (Tabitha Smith)
- Feral (Lucia Callasantos)
- Frank Castle - only human member; defected to the Avengers.
- Taskmaster - posed as a mutant; was made quadriplegic by Luke Cage after he kill Tigra.
[edit] AoA Brotherhood lineup
The Brotherhood of Mutants is referred to as the "Brotherhood of Chaos." Among it's members are:
[edit] Ultimate Brotherhood lineup
Among the members of the Ultimate Marvel Universe's version of the Brotherhood of Mutants are:
- Blob (Frederick J Dukes)
- Detonator
- Forge
- Hard-Drive
- Juggernaut (Cain)
- Longshot (Arthur Centino)
- Magneto (Erik Magnus Lehnsherr)
- Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde)
- Multiple Man (James Madrox)
- Mystique (Raven Darkholme)
- Sabretooth (Victor Creed)
- Toad (Mortimer Toynbee)
- Unus the Untouchable (Angelo Unuscione)
- Vanisher (Telford Porter)
[edit] Former members
- Cyclops (Scott Summers) - Defected to the X-Men
- Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff) - Defected to the Ultimates
- Rogue - Defected to the X-Men
- Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) - Defected to the Ultimates; currently deceased.
- Venom (Edward Brock)
- Wolverine (James "Logan" Howlett) - Placed as a mole in the X-Men; but defected to the X-Men.
[edit] Animal evolutionaries
- Kathleen (one of the "animal evolutionaries")
- Orb-Weaver (one of the "animal evolutionaries")
- Prosimian (one of the "animal evolutionaries")
- Saluki (one of the "animal evolutionaries")
- Sumatran (one of the "animal evolutionaries")