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Mutant Master List (OFFICIAL 198 List...Long...Very Long)

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Alright, with the recent events of House of M, the world of Marvel has gone from having millions of mutants to having a few hundreds. Considering who DOESN'T count as a mutant anymore, I figured I'd post the (still-growing) lists and let people who don't read the comics regularly see what's happening. I caution that these three lists are NOT complete, and if you don't see a mutant listed, feel free to mention them and I'll see if I've just forgotten them or if I just haven't seen them yet.

Still Mutants:
OFFICIAL MARVEL LIST

Alchemy
Anole
Archangel
Arclight
Aurora
Avalanche
Beast
Beautiful Dreamer
Big Bertha
Bishop
Black Box
Blindfold
Bling!
Jamie Braddock
Bruiser
Cable
Caliban
Cannonball
Joanna Cargill/Frenzy
Catiana
Lila Cheney
Collective Man
Colossus
Cyclops
Dark Beast
Dazzler
Diamond Lil
Domino
Dragoness
Dust
Elixir
Empath
Erg
Ernst
Exodus
Fever Pitch
Firestar
Flatman
Forge
Emma Frost
Gambit
Gateway
Glob Herman
Havok
Hellion
Husk
Icarus
Iceman
Hisako Ichiki
Jazz
Madison Jeffries
Martha Johansson
Justice
Karma
Kylun
Lady Mastermind
Leech
Lifeguard
Litterbug
Living Monolith
Loa
Lorelei
M
Magma
Mammomax
Marvel Girl (Rachel Summers)
Match
Mentallo
Mercury
Micromax
Mr. M
Multiple Man
Mystique
Nightcrawler
Kiden Nixon
Nocturne
Northstar
Omega Red
Onyxx
Outlaw
Peepers
Persuasion (Purple Man's daughter)
Pixie
Prism
Shadowcat
Psylocke
Quill
Quentin Quire
Random
Mikhail Rasputin
Rhapsody
Franklin Richards
Ricochet (of Slingers and Excelsior fame)
Rockslide
Rogue
Sabra
Sabretooth
Sack
Sage
Scalphunter
Scrambler
Selene
Shatterstar
Sebastian Shaw
Shinobi Shaw
Silver Samurai
Siryn
Skein
Meltdown/Boomer/Boom-Boom/Tabitha Smith
Squirrel Girl
Stepford Cuckoos (the remaining 3)
Storm
Strong Guy
Sunspot
Surge
Tempo
Thunderbird (Neal Sharra)
Toad
Trance
Ursa Major
Vanguard
Amelia Voght
Wallflower
Warpath
Evangeline Whedon
Whirlwind
Pete Wisdom
Wither
Wolf Cub
Wolfsbane
Wolverine
X-23


Not included on the list, but DO have their powers:
Tito (Beak's kid)
Apocalypse
Doorman
Mr. Immortal

Lost powers:
Moonstar
Chamber (does NOT look good)
Jubilee
Quicksilver
Magneto
Aero
Hydro
Wind Dancer
Preview ("I can't see")
Specter ("I can't find my shadow")
Stacy X
Penance
Prodigy ("I don't know anything")
Blob
Feral
Thornn
Banshee (happened pre-HoM...and now he's dead)
Hannah Levy
Tag
Beak
Angel (Beak's wife)
Beak's kids (except Tito)
Rictor
Professor X
Polaris
Reaper
Wildside
Wild Child
Murmur
Neophyte
Kleinstocks
Ghost Girl
Aardwolf
Abyss
Angeldust
Artie Maddicks
Black Tom
Blind Faith
Blockbuster
Boost
Bora
Callisto
DJ
Ever
Electric Eve
El Aguila
Fatale
Flex
Flambe
Harpoon
Hybrid
John Spector
King Bedlam
Kiwi Black
Longneck
Marrow
Maverick
Maximus Lobo
Mesmero
Mist Mistress
Phantazia
Postman
Primal
Scarlet Witch
Razorback
Radius
Redneck
Rubber Maid
Rust
Scanner
Shatter
Shocker (not the Spidey villain)
Sibercat
Slipstream
Spoor
Sunfire
Tarot
Tremolo
Tether
Unus
Windshear
Xorn
Wiz Kid
Wraith


Again, this list is still growing, so if it looks like anyone cares, I'll update the list, if not then I'll just let the thread die. I'm probably the one making the biggest deal out of this whole thing (while I LOVED the House of M story, and thought it was a good ending, I'm NOT a fan of the concept itself, especially since only one of my top 5 favorite Marvel characters is confirmed as still having his powers), so this may just be another thing that only I find interesting.
 
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Wow...someone who actually knows who Anole is. Now I just wish I could remember WHERE I saw him clearly (although in New X-Men #20, you can see a green character in the background, but it doesn't have the same head spikes).

Hard part about identifying these characters is that some are normal now, and we've never SEEN them normal. And there are characters I'm not sure ARE mutants (Silver Samurai, Namorita, Debrii, etc.) and some may not even count as mutants anymore, but that came about pre-HoM (Northstar). But, hopefully, we'll get an official master list soon (there's supposed to be a supplementary book for X-Men: 198).
 
I'm glad to see that MOST of my favorite characters made it. Elixir, Shadowcat, Emma, Anole, and Multipleman. Unfortunately, my favorite superhero character of all time - Iceman got depowered. *pout* I really hate this decimation thing.


Wow...someone who actually knows who Anole is. Now I just wish I could remember WHERE I saw him clearly (although in New X-Men #20, you can see a green character in the background, but it doesn't have the same head spikes).

He's a great supporting character. And now that Toad's gone, perhaps Anole can become like a goodguyish analogue of him. :p

He was going to be featured heavily in a two-issue arc, but that was canceled due to cheesyness and overall out of character writing as judged by the editor. Also, Victor would've comitted suicide So goodness that was avoided.

And yeah, his design changes a lot. One issue he has spites on his head like hair, another it's a frill, another the spikes are all around his head. They can't seem to settle.

Hard part about identifying these characters is that some are normal now, and we've never SEEN them normal. And there are characters I'm not sure ARE mutants (Silver Samurai, Namorita, Debrii, etc.) and some may not even count as mutants anymore, but that came about pre-HoM (Northstar). But, hopefully, we'll get an official master list soon (there's supposed to be a supplementary book for X-Men: 198).

Yeah, it's annoying. There have been quite a few non-mutant superhumans in X-men, but most are eventually retconned to have always been mutants. Like Juggernaut and Mimic.
 
Storm, Nightcrawler and Shadowcat made it. I'm happy. Maggy's about the only "depowered" character I may care about being depowered.
 
Finally found this pic again. I just think this speaks volumes about what Marvel's done to the mutant population. And this, more than ANYTHING ELSE (except Jubilee in "Day After") has pissed me off about this whole thing.

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Elixir and some Cybernetic implants might clear that up. Hell, they had one student who was a brain in a jar. This is nowhere near that bad.

Actually, I don't understand how Mutants who don't truly have organic bodies were affected in the first place. Chamber's body was nearly totally seperated from his mind. His "body" was essentially totally dead, with his conciousness pretty much a seperate being on his own. Removing a gene from his physical makeup shouldn't have done squat except maybe kill off his body and turn him into a non-corporeal Shadow King like entity. The same with Iceman, who no longer had an organic body. Genetics doesn't affect ice mobilized by psionic powers.


But they obviously didn't think this through.
 
But it completely destroyed the gene and any POTENTIAL for the gene to exist. They have yet to reveal to what extent it's affected the mutant populace (i.e. HOW they were affected beyond the genetic level). It's one thing to look at Shadow King and say he has no genes anymore, but Iceman and Chamber are still connected to a human body.

But they obviously didn't think this through.

Quesada's in charge. He doesn't think ANYTHING through.
 
Actually, a story about a "good" Shadow King has lots of potential, now that I think about it. Especially if Chamber joined a team and had to constantly hitch rides inside his team-members to hang around.

And I beleive Bobby lost his human body a while ago and became pure human ice before he was rebooted to human. Gosh, that's gotta be awkward for him. On one hand - now he can eat, feel, and have sex again (not that he ever did the latter that much come to think of it), on the other hand - now he's a total loser and is no longer immortal. Talk about being screwed no matter what you do.
 
When did he get the ice body? Was that part of that whole "secondary mutation" thing? Or is it more to do with the revelation that was made when he, Cyclops, and a few others fought Post for the first time (X-Men #50, I believe)?
 
When did he get the ice body? Was that part of that whole "secondary mutation" thing? Or is it more to do with the revelation that was made when he, Cyclops, and a few others fought Post for the first time (X-Men #50, I believe)?

In Uncanny X-Men #410-413, Bobby was injured by Black Tom Cassidy and the wound wouldn't heal. When he tried to heal it using ice regeneration, it stayed ice. The wound continued to spread throughout his body as a secondary mutation until in Uncanny X-Men [HASHTAG]#429[/HASHTAG], 433-434, Bobby totally lost the last of his body and became a being of pure living ice.
 
Yay, another secondary mutation I can add to my list (and not a single one I've liked or thought was particularly interesting).
 
I dunno. Two were good. Emma's was really nice because it kept her from just being an evil Jean Grey and it matched her personality really well.

Angel's was nice because, well - he desperately needed some other power besides flight and good looks.

Beast's was just stupid, though. They changed him just because the writer of that time liked Beauty and the Beast and wanted him to look more like that. -_-;; Iceman's was stupid, too. He didn't gain squat, just LOST an ability.
 
But they gave Emma the extra ability, and then made her into an evil Jean Grey (by going after Cyclops and then becoming the team's main telepath). When she was on Generation X, she was MUCH better.

And Angel having JUST flight was what made him unique. Few characters can JUST fly. And besides, he was rich. It balanced out.

As for Beast...well...I hate Morrison for that (among other things).
 
Iceman's already back.

iceman.jpg


On one hand, huzzah. On the other hand - I hate this story jerking us around so much.
 
Short version:

Scarlet Witch went crazy. Quicksilver had an idea on how to make everyone happy. Scarlet Witch altered reality. The heroes got pissy that everything was different (despite it being the perfect world for the mutants), so they went after the Scarlet Witch. During the battle, Quicksilver was killed and Scarlet Witch uttered the words "No more mutants." No rhyme or reason as to WHO was affected.

Zeta, is that from one of the recent X-Men issues?
 
Zeta, is that from one of the recent X-Men issues?

Yep. X-Men [HASHTAG]#178[/HASHTAG]. It seems that either A) Emma reactivates Bobby's powers telepathically, or that B) Bobby was such a putz when controlling his abilities that he only thought he lost his powers.
 
If it's the first one: Yay...maybe it can be rebooted in others (AT LEAST Chamber...c'mon Marvel...throw me a fucking bone).

If it's the second one...it means they have a good writer (which is VERY unlikely). I gotta update the list now.
 
Made a HUGE update to the depowered list. Also didn't include the full list I found, just added the biggest names (note Professor X and Scarlet Witch being included).
 
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