X-Men Other Enemies
The enemies of the X-Men whose goals are separate from the causes of Mutants, Good or Evil. They oppose the X-Men either by virtue of seeking profit or power, or because of their hatred towards mutants.
- The X-Men's most common enemies, however, are Evil Mutants. X-Men Evil Mutants.
Hate and Fear
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| Amelia Trask | Olivia Trask | Simon Trask | Zigfried Trask | Sally Pierce |
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| Colonel Sebastian Moran |
Mutant Response Division |
Tad Marshall | Mister Clean | Pastor Hail |
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| Harold Munch | The Right |
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Human High Council
A group of mutant hating fanatics.
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| Doctor David Moreau |
Graydon Creed | Leper Queen | Doctor Steven Lang |
Reverend William Stryker |
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| Cameron Hodge |
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Sentinels
Advanced androids designed to hunt down and eliminate mutants. Dr. Bolivar Trask was concerned with the emergence of the species 'MUTANT', that their genetic abilities, combined with their ever-increasing numbers would lead to Homo Sapiens being subjugated by them. That was the motivation that spurred him to create his "Master Mold", a servitor/controller that would command the many 'Sentinels' that Trask would create later. Unfortunately the A.I. it had been given, began to grow exponentially and Master Mold became sentient, and made sure his progeny acquired this ability also. Ironically, unbeknownst to Trask he had fathered two children who would grow up to become mutants: Tanya (and Lawrence) who had the ability of time travel and due to the instability of her power became lost in the timestream.
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Sentinel Mark II |
Sentinel Mark III |
Sentinel Mark IV |
Sentinel Mark V |
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Sentinel Mark VII |
Sentinel Mark VIII |
Sentinel Mark X |
Sentinel Mark XI |
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| Sentinel Mark XII |
Sentinel Mark XIII |
Sentinel Hadron-Class |
Sentinel 0101 |
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Unique Sentinels
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| Master Mold | Master Meld Cameron Hodge |
Nimrod | Wild Sentinel | Tri-Sentinel |
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Bio-Sentinels
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| Bastion Nimrod |
Ahab Dr. Roderick Campbell |
Bio-Sentinel Graydon Creed |
Omega Sentinel Karima Shapandar |
Omega Sentinel Colton Hendry |
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| Prime Sentinel Daria |
Prime Sentinel Ginny Mahoney |
Prime Sentinel Gryaznova |
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Reavers
The Reavers are a group of cyborgs that are most known for their criminal activity, and their hatred of mutants including the X-Men.
The first of the future Reavers to encounter any of the X-Men was Donald Pierce, when he was the White Bishop of the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club, who bears bionic arms and legs. Once, when Wolverine broke into the Club's Manhattan mansion, he severed Pierce's cybernetic arm from the rest of his body. Months later, Pierce rebelled against the rest of the Inner Circle, which was dominated by mutants led by Black King Sebastian Shaw. Pierce abducted Shaw's aide Tessa and held her captive. However, Pierce was thwarted by Professor Charles Xavier and his new team, the New Mutants. Tessa regained her freedom, and Pierce was expelled from membership in the Inner Circle. Three other future members of the Reavers, Cole, Macon, and Reese, were formerly mercenaries employed by the Inner Circle. On the same night that he first met Pierce, Wolverine also encountered a squad of Hellfire Club mercenaries who had been sent to find and kill him. Wolverine lashed out at three of them—Cole, Macon, and Reese—with his adamantium claws, leaving the three of them severely wounded. The Inner Circle then had the three men converted into cyborgs. Cole, Macon, and Reese took Wolverine prisoner when the Inner Circle attacked the X-Men's Westchester County headquarters months later, but Wolverine overcame the three men once more. They were seen again working directly for Donald Pierce when he rebelled against the rest of the Hellfire Club.
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| Donald Pierce | Bonebreaker | Cylla | Pretty Boy | Skullbuster |
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| Cole | Macon | Reese | Starshine |
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Genoshan Government Agents
In Genosha, the mutant population was enslaved. David Moreau, a scientist, was known as the Genengineer. Anyone with the mutant gene was forced through a horrific treatment developed by the Genengineer. They were genetically modified and enhanced for their powers, and stripped of free will. They were treated like animals and given numbers, identified by those numbers. Their powers were changed to fit the needs of the economy. Then they were shipped off and worked as slaves until they died. No one was allowed in or out of Genosha. If you are a citizen, you will stay a citizen until you die. If you are not a citizen, then you're not getting in Genosha. The Magistrates were a special police force that tracked down people who tried to escape and brought them back forcibly, and the Press Gang handled mutant problems. All in all, it was a horrible place.
The island of Genosha was often an enemy of the X-Men and other teams in the Xavier Institute (including X-Force, X-Factor, and Generation X). Since mutants are horribly treated there, they often go to rescue the poor people, and Magistrates often attack them to bring them into Genosha, Wolverine, Rogue, and Madelyne Pryor were kidnapped by Magistrates under the orders of the Genengineer and Cameron Hodge. Hodge used to be an ally of X-Factor, but he became a mutant hater. They were rescued, though. Later, Wolfsbane and Storm were kidnapped and going to brainwashed to be Genoshan "citizens". The X-Men freed their compatriots and toppled the Hodge and the Gengineer's regime. The new government promised kindness and humane treating of mutants, but spurred on by the Fabian Cortez, Civil War broke out between the Mutates and Magistrate forces.
The Genoshan Magistrates have been dismantled and are no longer technically active. However, they are still alive.
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| Tam Anderson | Cholly | DeKooning | Jan | Meg |
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| Tam | Mollo | Tyr | Magistrate Armor |
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Genoshan Press Gang
Genosha is a country that once thrived off the subjugation of the mutant population. The Genegineer David Moreau helped perfect the Sugar Man's mutate bonding process in order to make mutants slaves to the State. There were, however, certain mutants with certain gifts that were used by the government to help the Magistrates maintain order. These mutants were not made subject to the mutate bonding process but were allowed to act as government agents, using their powers to bring order.
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| Hawkshaw | Pipeline | Punchout | Wipeout |
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Nature's Intended
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| James Howards | Raul Crucible | Warren Peace |
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Criminals
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| Arcade | Miss Locke | Miss Coriander | Mister Chambers | Juggernaut Cain Marko |
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| Dog Logan | Nanny | Orphan Maker | Sauron Karl Lykos |
Philistine |
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| Lord Deathstrike | Ani-Mator |
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The Hand
The nascent Hand first formed about 800 years ago in feudal Japan, as a reaction to the oppressive class system that characterized Japanese society in that period. A number of Japanese citizens left their homes and settled in the mountains. There, they cultivated skill in ninjutsu, and through rigorous training became experts at assassination and espionage. The group officially came together in 1588 under the command of Kagenobu Yoshioka, who turned his samurai school into a bastion of support for the common man. Yoshioka was eventually assassinated, and command of the group co-opted by the Snakeroot, an ancient ninja clan who turned the Hand to demon worship and black magic. The Hand began working as mercenaries, and sought to extend its influence throughout the world.
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| Gorgon Tomi Shishido |
Kaze Kouhai Hyuga |
Anbu Irumi |
Ensui Mifuyu Mikagami |
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Assassin's Guild
The Assassins Guild is a team of superhuman criminals in New Orleans founded by Candra. The Assassins Guild's main rival was the Thieves Guild.
To bring peace in the two bands, Marius Boudreaux agreed to marry his daughter Belladonna to the Thieves Guild's Gambit. Their wedding however was interrupted by Belladonna's brother Julien who felt Remy was unworthy of his sister's hand. Julien challenged Gambit to battle, but lost. Remy was banished as punishment for injuring a member of the Guild and abandoned Belladonna. The Guild itself however remained unified.
The Guilds seemingly separated and, years after her death, Candra returned, as her psyche managed to augment her remaining power and slowly pulled back the pieces of her body back together. The process was hastened by tributes from the Guild.[2]
The Guild eventually encountered Scarlet Spider when they were sent to kill his friend Dr. Donald Meland. Scarlet Spider was recognised by the Assassins as Kaine, with whom they had issues to settle with as he had previously killed on their territory.[3] Kaine was permitted to live as long as he promised to kill someone for Belladonna at a later date.[4]
Months later, the Belladonna sent Kaine to kill Wolverine.[5] Scarlet Spider managed to ally with Wolverine and they teamed-up in order to stop the Guild. When they arrived at New Orleans, it was revealed to them that Belladonna was following the orders of Candra,[6] who tried to get the essences of Scarlet Spider and Wolverine to finally return entirely. The two heroes managed to convince some Guild members to help them to stop Candra. She was finally killed when Scarlet Spider stung her head, although Belladonna claimed she would find a way to return. When Belladonna was about to order her men to kill Kaine and Wolverine, Kingpin's Arranger showed up and revealed to her the Assassins Guild's assets were now under his boss's control.
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| Candra | Marius Bourdeaux | Bella Donna Bourdeaux | Assassin Julien Bourdeaux |
Clay |
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| Flower | Gris-Gris | Harvester | Marcus Fifolet | Nahk |
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Kravinoff Family
Many members of the family have plagued Spider-Man over the years but the first time they were seen as a team was when Sasha and Ana appeared together along with their family tree and her wedding photo in Amazing Spider-Man #567.
They returned in a story arc entitled "Grim Hunt" running through Amazing Spider-Man #634-637.
So far these are the known members:
Kraven the Hunter fathered three sons before he wed, they were Vladimir Kravinoff (Grim Hunter), Alyosha Kravinoff and Nedrocci Tannengarden. Some time after fathering the boys he found a woman who's lust for the hunt matched his own, he wed Sasha Kravinoff and they had a last daughter: Ana Kravinoff.
Chameleon is half-brother of Kraven by his father's side.
After the death of Kraven his sons and his daughter tried unsuccessfully to kill Spider-Man.
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| Kraven The Hunter Sergei Kravinoff |
Sasha Kravinoff | Grim Hunter Vladimir Kravinoff |
Kraven the Hunter Alyosha Kravinoff |
Anastasia Kravinoff |
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Genetic Deviants
U-Men
A group of humans led by Sublime that uses mutant body parts to augment themselves with superhuman powers.
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| Bouncing Betty | Burst | Lobe | Penny Newsom | Predator X |
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| Thug | Verre |
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The Neo
One of Earth's races, apparently a very ancient one. The Neo are super-powered individuals, like mutants, but they appear to be much more powerful. This is seen in the way that they call mutants "spikes," as if they didn't even register on the Neo's power scales. Domina leads one warclan of the Neo, and it was she who declared war on the humans after the High Evolutionary's satellite system stripped the Neo (along with all mutants) of their powers. Many Neo died during the time they were powerless, and so their anger at the humans runs deep. There are other sub-groups of the Neo, like the Lost Souls, who psychically trap souls near death and cause them to despair forever. Both these groups persisted as legends among mutants even to Cable's time, where it's said even Apocalypse respected them, a testament to their power. The Neo engaged in fighting the X-Men, who have no intention of letting them destroy the world. It was the Neo who sabotaged the High Evolutionary's space station, who destroyed 17 of Mister Sinister's bases, and who hunted down the mutants hidden by Charles Xavier in NYC. They are all top-notch fighters, and can withstand a lot of punishment before going down. They are also quite technologically advanced.
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| Elysia | Flare | Gethrin | Junction | Kilmer |
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| Manacle | Orb | Pillar | Rax | Ransome Sole |
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| Repulse | Revenant | Salvo | Seth | Sinew |
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| Singularity | Stare | Static | Tartarus | Farahd |
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Lost Souls
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| Desolation | Dirge | Lament | Requiem |
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Children of the Vault
The Children of the Vault, a team of supervillians with Spanish-derived codenames. They have been revealed to be alive and appeared again recently. They are a genetic off-shoot of Homo Sapiens, and are considered a different species.
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| Sangre | Corregidora | Martillo | Aguja | Cadena |
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| Fuego | Luz | Madre | Oldivo | Perro |
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| Piedra Dura | Rana | Serafina |
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Corporate Evil
Homines Verendi
Homines Verendi is a new group made up of the Hellfire Academy kids.
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| Kade Kilgore | Manuel Enduque | Maximilian Von Katzenelnbogen |
Wilhelmina Kensington | Hate Monger Adolf Hitler |
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| Darren Cross | X-Cutioner Carl Denti |
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Singularity Investigations
Singularity Investigations (SI) headed by Damian Tryp, Sr. is in direct competition with Madrox's X-Factor.
The efforts of Singularity Investigations are to create the Legacy Virus and, according to the oldest version of Tryp, have been put into motion to prevent a future in which X-Factor manages to undo the Decimation, but wipes out the world in the process by the destruction brought about by the re-powered mutants.
Layla Miller described it as "a kind of a security outfit for the rich and famous".
Later, one of Madrox's dupes blew up the SI building, thus ending Singularity Investigations.
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| Damian Tryp | Doctor Locke |
Professor Henry Buchanan |
Jack Vaughn |
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Cyberdata Inc.
Cyberdata was created by the man named Zadrok, who had discovered Celestial Technology, which he called the God-Tech 100 years in the past. An ambitious man named Kimata took over Cyberdata with force and wanted to remake the world in his image with the new tech he developed, his plans were stopped by Cyberforce. Cyberdata is an enemy of Mutants, because of their duplicitous recruitment strategy. Contacting damaged or uncontrolled mutants, offering them ways to help and control their powers without exposing themselves, Cyberdata then turns useful Mutants into combat cyborgs, called S.H.O.Cs.
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| Owner Emil Zadrok |
C.E.O. Saburo Kimata |
Chairman Taylor |
Chairwoman Francesca Taylor |
Head of R&D Doctor Hertzog |
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Kraken Victoria Zadrok |
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Elite Operatives
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| Mindgame Fabio Rivas |
Madame Jocelyn | Aphrodite IV | Aphrodite V | Aphrodite IX |
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S.H.O.C.s
Special Hazardous Operations Cyborgs.
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| Ballistic Cassandra Lane |
Killjoy Brenda Lews |
Buzzcut Trent Peterson |
Psychotron | Megawatt |
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Michel Thibault | Shields Duncan |
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Armtech / A.W.O. (Armtech Weapons Organization)
Armtech, a multi-trillion mega-corporation, was created and founded by Abram Stone. It has a dual entity. The public seeing the R&D side that uses it medical and technological advances for the betterment of mankind along with their highly generous donations to charity. Then there's the darker side of A.W.O. where Abram is heavily invested into military R&D before turning AWO into a full blown PMC. Their genetic research lead to unlocking the secrets to human cloning where they could mass produce cloned soldiers known as Templars to bolster their military force while actively promoting their military recruitment to attain a secondary flow of soldiers. The same research lead to several unethical developments including the Animalogy and Paladin Super-Soldier projects which were Abram's attempt to create the ultimate soldier.
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Aliens
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| Deposed Emperor D'Ken Neramani |
Deathbird Cal'syee Neramani |
Eric the Red Davin Shakari |
Lucifer | Ord |
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The Mojoverse
I'm going to be honest. There's no way to put these anywhere else. So here goes. The Mojoverse is a universe ruled by spineless moviemaker Mojo, using humans and slave races to make movies for other Spineless Ones.
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| Mojo | Mojo II The Sequel |
Mondo | Major Domo | Minor Domo |
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| Spiral Rita Wayword |
Gog | N'Magog |
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Trivia
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