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| M (Monet St. Croix) - Generation X - can fly, super-strength, telepathy - Perfect in every way, M was the most powerful member of Gen X, but also the one with the darkest secrets. Her brother is Emplate, and she was trapped in the form of Penance for several months. Since Gen X disbanded, M returned home to her father and sisters. | |
| Machine Man (X-51) - Avengers - can stretch his robotic parts - Not really a hero, Machine Man was made to observe humans and imitate their lives. He joined the Avengers for a brief period, but never really stayed with the team. He is currently wandering the world. | |
| Dr. Moria Mactaggert - Excalibur, X-Men - a human - The world's foremost genetist, Moria has long been an ally of the X-Men's. Wolfsbane's foster mother and Professor X's former lover, Moria was also the first human infectee of the Legacy Virus. Moria recently died after being attacked by the insane Mystique. | |
| Magdelene - Avengers - a human, trained in the ways of war - A visitor from another dimension, Magdelene came to this Earth with her beloved, Swordsman. Appearing when the Avengers where thrown through time and space, Magdelene remains on this Earth, adjusting to her new life. | |
| Magik (Illyana Rasputin) - New Mutants - able to teleport, demon sorceress - Colossus's little sister, Magik was transformed by the evil Belasco into a sorceress. After returning to Earth, Magik joined the New Mutants. She lost her powers during the Inferno affair, and then contracted the fatal Legacy Virus. Magik died in the arms of her best friend, Shadowcat. | |
| Magik (Amanda Sefton) - Excalibur - human sorceress - Nightcrawler's long-time lover, Amanda was a sorceress, a follower of the Winding Way. She eventually joined Excalibur as Daytripper, but soon left. Amanda became the new guardian of Limbo, taking the name Magik to honor the fallen Illyana. | |
| Magma (Alison Crestmere) - New Mutants, Hellions - able to create small volcanoes - Enchanted by the evil Selene's magic, Magma believed herself to be a princess of the Roman colonies in South America. She joined the New Mutants, and later the Hellions, but eventually returned to her home. There, she learned it all was a lie: she was really from Britain. Magma was last seen as a member of the latest incarnation of Hellions. | |
| Magneto (Erik Magnus Lehnsehr) - Acolytes - able to manipulate the magnetic spectrum - The X-Men's most powerful and deadly foe, Magneto was once Professor X's friend. Today, Magneto is a world-class terrorist. He was the ruler of the island-nation of Genosha before it was destroyed by Sentinels. Magneto has not been seen since. | |
| Mainframe - A-Next - a robotic lifeform, with various weaponry - Mainframe was a founding member of the future Avengers. A sentinet robot designed by Tony Stark, the original Iron Man. He is currently still fighting evil with the team. | |
| Dr. Renee Majcomb - none - a mutate - A Genoshan mutate, Dr. Majcomb fought for Genosha's freedom. The mutates are mutant slaves. With Cable's aide, she left the island. She is an associate of the X-Men's, and was last seen helping them care for the Mannite Nina. | |
| Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde) - Hellfire Club, Brotherhood of Evil Mutants - able to cast illusions - One of the X-Men's oldest enemies, Mastermind fought the X-Men until the day he died. His daughter, the so-called Lady Mastermind, continues his fight as a member of Hellfire Club. | |
| Marrow (Sarah) - X-Men, Morlocks, Gene Nation - Marrow was first seen as Sarah, a Morlock child. After disappearing into another dimension, Sarah returned as Marrow, terrorist leader of the Gene Nation. Iceman helped her defect to the X-Men, and she remained there for some time. Marrow has not been seen in several months. | |
| Meggan - Excalibur - can shape-change, an elemental, an empath, super-strength, flight - The incrediably powerful Meggan is perhaps a mutant, or perhaps, something more. She joined Excalibur with her lover, Captain Britain, and remained there for its duration. The team disbanded with Meggan's mariage to Cap. | |
| Meltdown (Tabitha Smith) - New Mutants, X-Terminators, X-Force - can create timebombs of energy - A kid on the street, Meltdown started her super-hero career when X-Factor found her. After several name and appearance changes, Meltdown was last seen with X-Force, just before they were appearantly killed. | |
| Midnight's Fire - Folding Circle - a trained fight and warrior - Brother of the New Warrior's Silhouette, Midnight's Fire often clashed with the group, especially Night Thrasher. He has not been seen in some time, and his current whereabouts are unknown. | |
| Mimic (Calvin Rankin) - Brotherhood, X-Men - can mimic others powers - A former associate of the X-Men's, Mimic has led a strange heroic career. He has often fallen in with the evil Brotherhood, and several times as aided other X-teams, like Excalibur. He was most recently seen helping Professor X with the newest incarnation of the Brotherhood. | |
| Mister Fantastic (Dr. Reed Richards) - Fantastic Four, Avengers - can stretch his body to unlimited proportions - The leader of the first super-hero team, Mr. Fantastic is husband to the Invisible Woman. He is one of Earth's greatest geniuses, and remains a current member of the Fantastic Four. | |
| Mockingbird (Bobbi Morse-Barton) - West Coast Avengers - a human, trained spy - The wife of Hawkeye, Mockingbird was a former SHIELD agent who fell in love with an Avenger. While the two had some rough spots, in the end, Mockingbird and Hawkeye were happy. Mockingbird was killed in action by Mephisto. | |
| Molecule Man (Owen Reece) - none - can transmute any substance's molecules - The shy, former nerd who developed omnipotent powers, Molecule Man is not purely evil and values life. He is currently retired from being a super-villain, but he does not use his powers for good, either. | |
| Moondragon (Heather Douglas) - Avengers, Defenders, Infinity Watch - telepathic, telekinectic - The daughter of Drax the Destroyer, Moondragon was raised on Titan. The would-be goddess has long since spent many of her years on her birth-world, Earth, and has traveled the universe. Moondragon was most recently seen aiding the Avengers. | |
| Moon Knight (Marc Spector) - Avengers, Marvel Knights - an expert fighter - Once possessed by the Egpytian moon god Kfusu, Moon Knight has long stood for a hero against evil. Marc has often had split-personalities and has died. He was most recently seen with the Marvel Knights, but after being injured, he quit. | |
| Moonstar (Danielle Moonstar) - New Mutants, Valkiroyr, Mutant Liberation Front, SHIELD, X-Force - can create illusions, psychic arrows - Moonstar, a Cheyenne Indian, was one of the first New Mutants. She eventually became a Valkireye, went undercover for SHIELD, and later joined her old friend in X-Force. She was most recently seen as a member of X-Men's mansions sercurity team. | |
| Mordred - none - a human - Morgan LeFay's son, Mordred has often helped her in her schemes to take over the world. He most recently helped her with her plot to use the Twilight Sword to remake reality. | |
| Phillip Moreau - none - a human - The son of the man that created the mutate process, Moreau knew his father's bigot ways were wrong. He, and his lover, the mutate Jenny Ransome, helped the X-Men overthrow the evil government. He was a member of the Genoshan cabinet, until Genosha was destroyed. He has not been seen since. | |
| Mystique (Raven Darkholme) - Brotherhood of Mutants, Freedom Force - can shape-change - A terrorist, Mystique is the long-time enemy of X-Men, the mother of Nightcrawler, and the woman who raised Rogue. Her beloved Destiny told her of the future of the mutant race, and Mystique wants nothing but for the mutants to win the genetic war. She has and always will clash with the dream of peace of the X-Men. | |
| Namor - Avengers, Defenders, Atlantis - has super-strength, can breath underwater, can fly - Namor is the king of Atlantis. A human/Atlantean hybrid, Namor has often waged war on the surface-dwellers, but he has also often aided them. He is an ally of the Avengers, and he currently is a Defender. | |
| Namorita - New Warriors, Atlantis - has super-strength, can breath underwater, can fly - The clone of Namora, Namor's cousin, Namorita is considered Namor's closest relative. She often turned to Namor for help. She is a long-time member of the New Warriors, and an active environmentalist. | |
| Foggy Nelson - none - a human - Lawyer for the Murdock & Nelson firm, Foggy is really an ally to Matt Murdock, Daredevil! One of the few people alive to know Daredevil's secret, Foggy has long served as Daredevil's friend and confidant. | |
| Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) - X-Men, Excalibur - can teleport - A longtime member of the X-Men, Kurt was injured and helped fund Excalibur. He remained with the team for its duration, and then returned to the X-Men. He is currently leading one of the three X-Men teams. | |
| Nightmare - none - a deity - Nightmare, the hellish god of dreams, has often interfered with the lives of super-heroes. He often tried to invade Earth, but more often than not, he comes to play with the heroes's minds. | |
| Night Thrasher (Dwayne Taylor) - New Warriors - human with armor and fighting skills - The founder of the New Warriors, Night Thrasher at first sought revenge for his parents' murder, but eventually found peace. He fights for good in a world of evil, and he currently rejoined the Warriors. | |
| Nina - Mannites - a powerful psychic - The child Nina is a Mannite, a mysterious race of powerful children. She first appeared taking on Profesor X's mental powers after Onslaught. She was last seen with the other Mannites, trying to overcome the evil Apocalypse. | |
| Nova (Rich Rider) - New Warriors - can fly, has super-strength, near invincible - The former Kid Nova, Rich joined the New Warrior early in his career. He is an protector of Earth and often broke. He has had a fling with Namorita, and remains one of the most loyal New Warriors. | |
| Dr. Octopus - Sinister Six - has four tentacles grafted to his back - After a freak experiment transformed him, Dr. Octopus has often crossed paths with Spider-Man and has been one of his biggest rivals. Dr. Octopus was killed in battle and is apparently, still dead. | |
| Paladin - Silver Sable Inc. - a mercenary - Trained to be the best mercenary, Paladin has long worked for Silver Sable. He has aided several other super-heroes, including the Avengers and Generation X. He is currently employed by Silver Sable Inc. | |
| Penance - Generation X - has diamond-hard skin and razor-sharp claws - A complete mystery, Penance's body was used as a shell to host first M, the captive of her evil brother Emplate. She was freed, and Penance remained. Since Gen X disbandment, Penance has remained with M, still silent. | |
| Phoenix (Jean Grey-Summers) - X-Men, X-Factor - telepathic, telekinectic - The world's second most powerful psi, Phoenix is a force to be reckoned with. Prof X's first student, Jean is a life-long member of the X-Men. She married Cyclops, and has children in the time-displaced Rachel and Cable. She remains an X-Man. | |
| Phoenix (Rachel Summers) - X-Men, Excalibur - telepathic, telekinectic - The avatar of the celestial being called Phoenix, Rachel, the child of Scott and Jean Summers, was sent from a horrible into the present reality. Later, she joined Excalibur and then was thrown into the future to be Mother Askani. She would die there, with her parents at her side. | |
| Photon (Monica Rambeau) - Avengers - can transform herself into any form of energy - Once called Captain Marvel, Monica is a stalward Avenger. She even led the team on occasion. She has lost powers and regained them, and currently aides the Avengers by monitering their new space station. | |
| Donald Pierce - Hellfire Club Inner Circle, Reavers - infused with robotic parts - Pierce is the cyborg member of the Inner Circle. He helped the anti-X-Men team the Reavers, and eventually got himself killed because of his schemes. He was murdered by the time-traveling Fritzroy, a man who would take his place in the Club. | |
| Piledriver - Wrecking Crew, Masters of Evil - has enhanced strength - A longtime villain, Piledriver is a member of the Wrecking Crew, a group of super-villains who try to rob banks and pounce on super-heroes. Piledriver was most recently seen spending time in the Vault. | |
| Pipeline - Genoshan Cabinet - can transform beings into energy - A member of Magneto's cabinet in the wartorn island-nation of Genosha, Pipeline is a freed mutate. While he wants to punish the humans, his methods are not like that of Magneto's. | |
| Polaris (Lorna Dane) - X-Factor, X-Men, Marauders - can manipulate the magnetic spectrum - Joined the X-Men at a young age, Polaris fell in love with Havok. For a time, she was possessed by Malice, but was freed by her "sister" Zaladane. She joined the second X-Factor, and stayed until Havok disappeared. After the Twelve, Polaris journeyed to Genosha with Magneto. She left him, but remained in Genosha to help stop the war. | |
| Post - Brotherhood - can transform his body into weaponry - Post first appeared as slave of Onslaught. He remained with the Brotherhood afterwards, and has been a member ever since. Little is known about the man known simply as Post. | |
| Professor X (Charles Xavier) - X-Men - telepathic - The most powerful psychic on Earth, Xavier is the founder of the X-Men, his dream for peace giving the team their ultimate goal. He has spent most of his life with the team, but is currently in space, with his star-crossed lover, Lilandra. | |
| Psylocke (Betsy Braddock) - X-Men - telepathic, telekinectic, ninja-trained - Psylocke joined the X-Men after defeating Sabretooth. She later switched bodies with the ninja-assassin Kwannon and gained her Oriental looks. She was touched by the Crimson Dawn, but died saving Beast from the evil man called Vargas. | |
| Punisher (Frank Castle) - none - a trained assassin - The world's most feared vigilante, the Punisher takes the law into his own hands. After watching his family killed, the Punisher kills any underling worth the time and effort. The Punisher has single-handedly freed the world of more criminals than any law-enforcement agency. | |
| Dr. Henry Pym (Ant-Man, Goliath, Giant-Man, Yellowjacket) - Avengers - can change size - Dr. Pym has changed codenames more than once, due to his mental instability. With the aide of his lover, his ex-wife the Wasp, Dr. Pym has managed to control his illness. He currently uses the name Yellowjacket as an Avenger. | |
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