List of Brotherhood of Mutants members

List of Brotherhood of Mutants members

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.

Contents

Known members

Character Real Name Joined In Notes
Original Incarnation (Uncanny X-Men #4: 1964)
Magneto[1] Max Eisenhardt Uncanny X-Men #4 Team founder and original leader. Father of Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, and Polaris. Depowered following M-Day, but repowered in Uncanny X-Men #507. Currently working alongside the High Evolutionary to reverse M-Day.
Toad[1] Mortimer Toynbee Served in many incarnations of the team as both a member and a leader. Second recruit to the original lineup. Retained his powers following M-Day and his current whereabouts is unknown.
Quicksilver[1] Pietro Maximoff Formerly known as Pietro Frank. Recruited third to the original lineup alongside his sister, the Scarlet Witch. Son of Magneto. Lost his powers following M-Day, but repowered in X-Factor. Current member of the Avengers.
Scarlet Witch[1] Wanda Maximoff Formerly known as Wanda Frank. Recruited alongside her brother, Quicksilver. Daughter of Magneto. Former member of the Avengers and Force Works. Currently living in Transia after M-Day.
Mastermind[1] Jason Wyngarde Recruited as the fifth and final recruit of the original lineup. Former member of the Hellfire Club. Father of Mastermind II and Lady Mastermind. Died in The Uncanny X-Men Annual #17.[2]
Blob[3] Frederick J. Dukes Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #12 (May 1972) Has been in several incarnations of the team. Depowered as a result of M-Day. Later joined X-Cell. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Unus the Untouchable[3] Angelo Unuscione Also known as Gunther Bain (due to a legal name change). Depowered following M-Day. Died when the Terrigen Mists restored his powers in Son of M #1.[4]
Lorelei[5] Lani Ubana The Defenders #15 (September 1974) Currently a member of the Savage Land Mutates.
Alpha the Ultimate Mutant[5] None Genetic creation of Magneto.
Vanisher[6] Telford Porter The Champions #17 Associate member. Current forced member of X-Force.
Astra[7] Beth Al-Reraph X-Men Forever #4 She was never seen as a participating member. Retconned as the first recruit. Resigned prior to the first mission. Current status and whereabouts is unknown.
Second Incarnation
Founded by Magneto.[8] Later known as the Mutant Force and the Resistants.
Burner[8] Byron Calley Captain America Annual #4 (1977) Later known as Crucible. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Lifter[8] Ned Lathrop Later known as Meteorite. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Peeper Peter Quinn Later known as Occult and later Peepers. Retained his powers following M-Day only to be killed and eaten by Predator X.[9]
Shocker[8] Randall Darby Later known as Paralyzer. Depowered following M-Day and current whereabouts is unknown.
Slither[8] Aaron Salomon Current whereabouts is unknown.
Quill[10] Roger Quark Captain America #343 (July 1988) Depowered following M-Day and current whereabouts is unknown.
Mist Mistress[11] Unrevealed Captain America #346 (October 1988) Depowered following M-Day and current whereabouts is unknown.
Think Tank[11] Marvin Flumm Known as Mentallo before and after his association with Mutant Force. Retained his powers following M-Day and current whereabouts is unknown.
Rust[12] Unrevealed Captain America #350 (February 1989) Current whereabouts is unknown.
Third Incarnation
First appeared in Uncanny X-Men #141 (January 1981). Later became known as Freedom Force. Included the veteran member Blob.
Mystique[13] Raven Darkholme Uncanny X-Men #141 (January 1981) Co-founder and team leader. Served in several incarnations. Adoptive mother of the X-Man Rogue and actual mother of the X-Man Nightcrawler. Best friend of Destiny. Later worked alongside the X-Men and the Marauders. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Destiny[13] Irene Adler Co-founder and second in command to Mystique. Best friend of Mystique and adoptive mother of the X-Man Rogue. Killed by Legion in The Uncanny X-Men #255. Revived by Selene in X-Necrosha #1.
Avalanche[13] Dominikos Ioannis Petrakis Co-founder and served in several incarnations. Retained his powers following M-Day and current whereabouts is unknown.
Pyro[13] St. John Allerdyce Co-founder and served in several incarnations. Died in Cable Vol.2 #87. Revived in X-Necrosha #1.
Rogue[14] Anna Marie Avengers Annual #10 (1981) Adoptive daughter of Mystique and Destiny. Later defected to the X-Men. Currently seen in X-Men: Legacy alongside Gambit.
Blindspot[15] Unrevealed Rogue vol. 3 7 (March 2005) Retconned to have joined this incarnation. Current status and whereabouts is unknown.
Fourth Incarnation
Founded in X-Force #5 (December 1991). Included veteran members Blob, Pyro, and Toad.
Phantazia[16] Eileen Harsaw X-Force #5 (December 1991) Depowered following M-Day and driven insane. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Sauron[16] Karl Lykos Former member of the Savage Land Mutates. Retained powers following M-Day and currently in the Savage Land.
Masque[16] Unrevealed Former member of the Morlocks. Masque is apparently killed by Shatterstar.
Thornn[16] Lucia Callasantos X-Force #6 Former member of the Morlocks. Depowered in the wake of M-Day, however, her mutant form (albeit without powers) has returned..
Fifth Incarnation
Founded in X-Factor #112 (July 1995). Briefly became servants of Onslaught under the names Dark Attendants and Dark Descendants.
Dark Beast[17] Henry McCoy X-Factor #112 (July 1995) Founder and leader of this incarnation. "Beast" from the Age of Apocalypse time line, thus coming from another reality. Briefly pretended to be Beast and infiltrated the X-Men. Retained powers following M-Day. Last seen trying to help Beast reverse M-Day. Current member of the Dark X-Men.
Fatale[17] Unrevealed Used the alias Pamela Greenwood to get close to Bishop, but this is not her name. Depowered following M-Day and former member of X-Cell. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Random[18] Marshall Evan Stone III X-Factor #114 (September 1995) Associate member and revealed to only be a child. Former member of the Acolytes, which recently disbanded in X-Men: Legacy #225. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Havok[19] Alexander Summers X-Factor #125 (August 1996) Defected from X-Factor to infiltrate and spy on this incarnation. Took over leadership following Dark Beast's leave. Former leader of X-Factor and former field leader and member of the X-Men. Brother of the X-Man Cyclops. Currently the leader of the Starjammers.
Ever[20] Unrevealed Uncanny X-Men #339 (December 1996) Apparently a (retconned) former member of the Gene Nation. Current status and whereabouts is unknown.
X-Man[21] Nate Grey X-Man #26 (April 1997) Like Dark Beast, he is also from the Age of Apocalypse time line. Died in X-Man #75. Returns in Dark X-Men Vol.2 #1.
Aurora[21] Jeanne-Marie Beaubier Former member of Alpha Flight and sister of the X-Man Northstar. Retained powers following M-Day. Died, but was soon brought back to life by the X-Men. Last seen in Canada when her brother rejoined the X-Men. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Sixth Incarnation
Founded in Uncanny X-Men #363 (January 1999). Included veteran members Blob, Pyro, and Toad. Following the departure of Professor X, they became mercenaries led by Mystique.
Professor X[22] Charles Xavier Uncanny X-Men #363 (January 1999) Founder and first leader of this incarnation. Also founder and former leader of the X-Men. Former member of the Starjammers. Was shot in the head by Bishop during the Messiah Complex crossover and lost many of his memories. He sought to regain his memories until he was taken by Norman Osborn and brainwashed. Currently the leader of the Dark X-Men.
Mimic[22] Calvin Rankin Not a mutant, but can mimic mutant abilities. Has the powers of the original X-Men (Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Jean Grey). Former member of the X-Men until he was expelled by Professor X. Current member of the Dark X-Men.
Post[22] Kevin Tremain Was annihilated by Pyro during an assassination attempt against Senator Robert Kelly.[23]
Seventh Incarnation
Founded in X-Men #106 (November 2000). Included veteran members Avalanche, Blob, Mystique, Post, and Toad
Crimson Commando[24] Shelley Warkworth X-Men vol. 2 #106 (November 2000) Female successor to the original Crimson Commando. Current status and whereabouts is unknown.
Sabre[24] Unrevealed Successor to the original Super Sabre. Current status and whereabouts is unknown.
Sabretooth[25] Victor Creed Uncanny X-Men #388 (December 2000) Former member of the Marauders and infiltrated the X-Men later on. Beheaded by Wolverine.[26]
Mastermind II[27] Martinique Jason Cable vol. 2 #87 (January 2001) Daughter and successor of the original Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde). Retained her powers following M-Day and current member of the Sisterhood of Mutants.
Eighth Incarnation
Founded in The Brotherhood #1. This was a large organization with many independent cells. Many were never seen on page or even named.
X[28] Marvin Hoffman The Brotherhood #1 (July 2001) Co-founder and later killed by Mike Asher.
Orwell[28] Unrevealed Co-founder and later killed by X.
Fagin[28] Unrevealed Fagin could transform into a purple, spiky humanoid form with slightly enhanced strength. Later killed by Vivisector.[29]
Mike Asher[28] Michael Asher Later killed by U-Go Girl.
Oswald[28] Unrevealed Current status and whereabouts is unknown. Presumed deceased.
Marshall[30] Unrevealed The Brotherhood #2 (August 2001) Co-founder and later leaves the group. Turns against the Brotherhood, but is killed by Mike Asher.
Explosa[30] Unrevealed Mutant left behind for the government. Current status and whereabouts is unknown.
Marabeth[31] Unrevealed The Brotherhood #3 (September 2001) Current status and whereabouts is unknown. Presumed deceased.
Bryson Bale[32] Bryson Bale The Brotherhood #4 (October 2001) Later killed by Malcolm Reeves.
Bela[32] Thomas Morgan It is later implied he was killed by Marshal during an interrogation.
Clive Vickers[32] Clive Vickers Killed by Malcon Reeves
Fiona Dunn[32] Fiona Dunn Later killed by Marshal.
Malon Reeves[33] Malon Estella Reeves The Brotherhood #5 (November 2001) Later killed by Spike.
Phisherman[34] Unrevealed The Brotherhood #7 (January 2002) Current status and whereabouts is unknown.
Jane Smythe/Dick Smythe[35] Jane Smythe/Dick Smythe The Brotherhood #8 (February 2002) Was known as Jane Smythe in her female form and Dick Smythe in his male form. Current status and whereabouts is unknown. Presumed deceased.
Ms. Fingers[36] Unrevealed The Brotherhood #9 (March 2002) Ms. Fingers was a squidlike mutant with the ability to teleport or become transparent. She caught Marshal by surprise in his final battle with Hoffman, as one of the last Brotherhood members loyal to Hoffman, but she was decked with a brick by Orwell.
Trois[36] Unrevealed Current status and whereabouts is unknown.
Chela[36] Unrevealed Later killed by X-Force member Phat with the excess skin from his hand.[36]
Spud[36] Unrevealed Killed at the X-Force parade.[36]
Scales[36] Unrevealed Killed by X-Force at the parade.[36]
Slaughter[36] Unrevealed Killed by X-Force at the parade.[36]
Ninth Incarnation
Founded in Uncanny X-Men #401 (February 2002). Included veteran members Mystique, Avalanche, Blob, and Mastermind II (Martinique Jason).
Fever Pitch[37] Altor Gorostizaga Uncanny X-Men #401 (January 2002) Retained his powers following M-Day and took refuge at the Xavier Institute. Current status and whereabouts is unknown.
Tenth Incarnation
Founded in New X-Men #146 (October 2003). Included veteran member Toad.
Xorn[38] Kuan-Yin Xorn New X-Men #146 (November 2003) Co-founder and leader. Impersonated Magneto and killed Jean Grey. Former X-Men until he turned on them to recreate the Brotherhood. Killed by Wolverine after killing Jean Grey. Returned shortly after M-Day as the Collective, possessing Michael Pointer.[39]
Basilisk[38] Jason Reddin Former student of the Xavier Institute and later killed by Xorn.
Beak[38] Barnell Bohusk Former member of the Exiles and former student of the Xavier Institute. Depowered following M-Day. Joined New Warriors as "Blackwing" and left once the group disbanded. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Ernst[38] Unrevealed Current whereabouts is unknown.
Esme Cuckoo[38] Esme Cuckoo Former student of the Xavier Institute and later killed by Xorn.
No-Girl[38] Martha Johansson Former student of the Xavier Institute. Recently found by Beast in the remains of the Xavier Institute.[40] Current whereabouts is unknown, believed to be in San Francisco.
Angel II[38] Angel Salvadore Former student of the Xavier Institute. Depowered following M-Day and joined the New Warriors until they were disbanded. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Eleventh Incarnation
Founded in X-Men #161 (November 2004). Included veteran members Avalanche and Sabretooth.
Exodus[41] Bennet du Paris X-Men #161 (November 2004) Later reformed the Acolytes only and lead them until he disbanded them in X-Men: Legacy #225. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Black Tom Cassidy[41] Thomas Samuel Eamon Cassidy Cousin of the former X-Man Banshee. Depowered following M-Day and current whereabouts is unknown.
Juggernaut[41] Cain Marko Mole working for the X-Men. Former member of the X-Men and Excalibur. Non-mutant and stepbrother to Professor X. Last seen having his mind placed in a box by Professor X in X-Men: Legacy. Current member of the Thunderbolts.
Mammomax[41] Maximus Jenson Retained powers following M-Day and took refuge at the Xavier Institute. Killed by Predator X.[42]
Nocturne[41] Talia Josephine Wagner Mole working for the X-Men. Former member of the Exiles and Excalibur. Alternate reality daughter of Nightcrawler and Scarlet Witch. Returned to the Exiles and retired with Thunderbird. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Twelfth Incarnation
According to "Cyclops" a new Brotherhood had formed. However it was a ruse created by Donald Pierce who was impersonating Cyclops.
Sunspot Roberto DaCosta Young X-Men #2 Co-founder and leader. Former member of the Hellfire Club as their Lord Imperial and former student of the Xavier Institute. Later became a mentor of the Young X-Men until they disbanded. Staying with the X-Men in San Francisco and has recently helped recreate the New Mutants, which he is currently a part of.
Cannonball Samuel Guthrie Former member of X-Force and former student at both the Massachusetts Academy and the Xavier Institute. Current member of the X-Men and the leader of the recently recreated New Mutants.
Moonstar Danielle Moonstar Former member of X-Force and former student and teacher at the Xavier Institute. Later became a mentor of the Young X-Men until they disbanded. Current member of both the X-Men and the New Mutants.
Magma Amara Aquilla Former member of X-Force and former student at the Xavier Institute. Current member of the New Mutants and staying with the X-Men in San Francisco.
Wolfsbane Rahne Sinclair Associate member only. Former member of X-Factor and former student and teacher at the Xavier Institute. Current a member of X-Force.
Karma Xi'an Coy Manh Associate member only. Former student and teacher at the Xavier Institute. Current a member of both the X-Men and New Mutants.
Sisterhood of Mutants
First mentioned in Uncanny X-Men #499. This lineup consists of only females, although they were also helped by Empath in their attack against the X-Men.
Red Queen Madelyne Pryor (?) Uncanny X-Men #499 Founder and former leader of the team. Was looking for a host body that was strong enough for her power to claim as her own. Tricked by Cyclops into a weak body, and disappeared in Uncanny X-Men #511. Identity still in question; the original Madelyne Pryor was a clone of Jean Grey, ex-wife to Cyclops, and mother of Cable.
Mastermind II Martinique Jason Was approached by the Red Queen to join. Daughter of the original Mastermind and sister of Lady Mastermind. Former member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. Recently escaped with the remaining members of the team and current whereabouts is unknown.
Chimera Unrevealed Uncanny X-Men #503 Approached by the Red Queen to join. Recently escaped with the team and current whereabouts is unknown.
Spiral Rita Wayword Uncanny X-Men #504 Approached by the Red Queen to join. Former member of Freedom Force and a "Mojoworlder". Claimed leadership following the death of the Red Queen. Current whereabouts is unknown.
Lady Deathstrike Yuriko Oyama Has been reconstructed to follow the orders of Spiral and joined when she did. Former member of the Reavers and the Thunderbolts. Recently escaped with the team and current whereabouts is unknown.
Lady Mastermind Regan Wyngarde Uncanny X-Men #508 Approached by the Red Queen to join. Daughter of the original Mastermind and sister of Mastermind II. Former member of both the X-Men and the Marauders. Recently escaped with the team and current whereabouts is unknown.
Psylocke Elizabeth Braddock Uncanny X-Men #509 Placed in her original Caucasian body, and brainwashed into joining by the Red Queen. Former member of the Exiles; has now rejoined the X-Men.
Empath Manuel Alfonso Rodrigo de la Rocha Uncanny X-Men #510 Previously working under the Red Queen's orders in the Hellfire Cult. Although imprisoned before the gathering of the Sisterhood of Mutants, he was revealed to be helping the group's attack against the X-Men. Currently remains the X-Men's prisoner.

Other versions

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 its members are:

AoA Brotherhood lineup

The Brotherhood of Mutants is referred to as the "Brotherhood of Chaos." Among its members are:

Ultimate Brotherhood lineup

Among the members of the Ultimate Marvel Universe's version of the Brotherhood of Mutants are:

Former members

Animal Evolutionaries

  • Prosimian - A mutant ape.
  • Orb-Weaver - A mutant spider.
  • Sumatran - A mutant rhinoceros.
  • Saluki - A mutant dog.
  • Kathleen - A mutant caterpillar.

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