Brotherhood of Mutants
PURPOSE: Violent Promotion of the Mutant Cause over Humanity.
As Freedom Force: Government sanctioned taskforce of superpowered criminals working for parole.
AFFILIATIONS: World's Mutants, Magneto
CURRENT MEMBERS: Unknown
FORMER MEMBERS: Angel (Angel Salvatore), Astra, Avalanche (Dominic Petros), Basilisk, Beak (Barnell
Bohusk), Beast (Hank McCoy), Blob (Fred Dukes), Burner (Byron Calley), Black Tom (Thomas Cassidy),
Dark Beast (Henry McCoy), Destiny (Irene Adler), Ernst, Esme, Ever, Exodus (Bennet du Paris), Fatale,
Havok (Alex Summers), Martha Johansson, Juggernaut (Cain Marko), Lifter (Ned Lanthrop), Lorelei,
Magneto (Magnus), Magneto (Xorn), Mammomax, Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde), Mastermind (Martinique Jason),
Mimic (Calvin Rankin), Mystique, Nocturne (Talia Wagner), Peeper (Peter Quinn), Phantazia (Eileen Harsaw),
Post (Kevin Tremain), Professor X (Charles Xavier), Pyro (St. John Allerdyce), Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff),
Random (Marshall Stone III), Rogue (Anna Marie), Sabretooth (Victor Creed), Sauron (Karl Lykos),
Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff), Shocker (Randall Darby), Slither (Aaron Solomon), Toad (Mortimer Toynbee),
Thornn (Lucia Callasantos), Unus (Gunther Bain), X-Man (Nate Grey)
ENEMIES: X-Men, Avengers, Etc
BASE OF OPERATIONS: Worldwide
FIRST APPEARANCE: X-Men #4 (1964)
HISTORY :
The Brotherhood of Mutants is a group dedicated to the cause of mutant superiority over humans.
Throughout its various incarnations, the Brotherhood's agenda has gravitated towards either
subjugating the human race to the will of mutants or eradicating humanity altogether. Magneto
formed the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, including Astra, Toad, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch,
and Mastermind, shortly after the public debut of the X-Men.
After a falling out with Astra that led to her quitting the team, Magneto had the Brotherhood
initiate an attack upon humans that was thwarted by the X-Men. Magneto then attempted to recruit
the thunder god Thor into his Brotherhood, but Thor refused. The Blob was the next candidate for
recruitment, but ultimately declined to join after seeing the way Magneto mistreated his followers.
Mastermind then sought to recruit Unus the Untouchable; however, he was blackmailed by the X-Men
into declining the offer in exchange for reversing his then-amplified powers. During an encounter
with the enigmatic Stranger, Magneto and the Toad were captured and taken to the Stranger's homeworld,
shortly after which Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch joined a revamped version of the Avengers
led by Captain America.
After a tenure with the subversive organization Factor Three (intended to become a third major world
power), Blob, Mastermind, and Unus banded together as a new Brotherhood. Following a failed attempt to
settle the score with the X-Men, the trio were able to make the Beast believe he had killed the Avenger
Iron Man and manipulated him into joining until he realized the truth and single-handedly defeated them.
Eventually returning to Earth, Magneto re-formed the Brotherhood with Blob, Mastermind, Unus, and the
Savage Land Mutate Lorelei to assist him in the creation of a being with unlimited power that he dubbed
Alpha, the Ultimate Mutant. In an encounter with the Defenders, the rapidly evolving Alpha unleashed his
powers, reducing the Brotherhood to a state of infancy. Subsequently restored to adulthood by Eric the
Red of the alien Shi'ar race, Magneto formed a new Brotherhood comprising Lifter, Burner, Shocker, Slither,
and Peeper. When they failed to capture the mutant with two bodies known as Mister One and Mister Two,
Magneto abandoned this team, though they remained together as the Mutant Force and later temporarily became
the Resistants.
The mutant shapeshifter Mystique formed her own Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, recruiting Blob, Pyro,
Avalanche, Destiny, and her own foster daughter, Rogue. Mystique sent the Brotherhood against Carol
Danvers, then known as Ms. Marvel (later Binary and Warbird), which ultimately led to Rogue absorbing
and retaining Danvers' powers and memories. Mystique intended for the Brotherhood to assassinate
then-anti-mutant Senator Kelly, but they met defeat after the X-Men intervened and were incarcerated.
Rogue freed the imprisoned members from captivity, but the male members were quickly recaptured after
a struggle with the Galadorian Spaceknight named Rom. Mystique then sought to recruit the Dire Wraith/human
half-breed Hybrid as a member; however, he proved too powerful for her to control, and the "Sisterhood"
eventually aided Rom in temporarily destroying Hybrid. Subsequent efforts to target the X-Man Angel led
to an encounter with Alison Blaire, the Dazzler, with whom Rogue quickly developed a fierce rivalry until
Dazzler definitively defeated her.
Rogue eventually left the Brotherhood to seek help with controlling her powers and joined the X-Men. Soon
after, Mystique's Brotherhood gained the support of the United States government by apprehending Magneto
and became the first government-sponsored mutant team, Freedom Force. The team's ranks swelled with the
addition of vigilantes Crimson Commando, Super Sabre, and Stonewall, as well as the interdimensional Spiral
and Julia Carpenter, the new Spider-Woman. Freedom Force conducted various missions for the government,
ultimately losing both Destiny and Stonewall in battle against the cyborg Reavers on Muir Island. After
Mystique, Spiral, and Spider-Woman left the team, the remaining members were sent on a mission to rescue
nuclear physicist Reinhold Kurtzmann from captivity in Kuwait. The operation went awry after they encountered
the Arab super team Desert Sword. During the battle, Pyro killed both Kurtzman and Desert Sword operative Veil,
Super Sabre was beheaded by Aminedi, and Crimson Commando was critically injured. Avalanche and Commando managed
to escape alongside a squad of American soldiers, leaving Blob and Pyro to be captured.
Eventually the Toad sought to form a new Brotherhood, recruiting Blob, Pyro, Sauron, and Phantazia, and
allied with the Morlocks to take down the mutant strike team X-Force. During the battle, both Sauron and
the Morlocks' leader Masque were seemingly killed; however both later resurfaced, with Sauron rejoining the
Brotherhood prior to a failed attack on X-Factor. Following a clash with the crime-fighting Darkhawk and the
enigmatic Sleepwalker over the interdimensional mutant Portal, Toad's Brotherhood disbanded.
Soon after, X-Factor's then-leader Havok sought to expose the Clan Destine genetic experiments of the alternate
reality Dark Beast. He created the impression that he had decided Xavier's dream was futile and re-formed the
Brotherhood as a proactive mutant team against humanity, abandoning the "evil mutants" tag. With the telepathic
Ever, Havok faked an assassination attempt on Daily Bugle publisher J. Jonah Jameson which was stopped by the
X-Men. Havok then recruited the Dark Beast and his assassin Fatale into the Brotherhood in order to keep closer
watch on the Dark Beast's activities, as well as Nate Grey. After Havok's true motives were revealed and the
Dark Beast was defeated, Havok disbanded the Brotherhood and returned to X-Factor.
The next incarnation of the team came when Professor Xavier was imprisoned by the government-sanctioned Operation:
Zero Tolerance. Freed by a new Brotherhood of Mutants led by the Blob and consisting of Toad, Post and Mimic, Xavier
agreed to train them to better their chances of survival against the then-sentient computer Cerebro. After Cerebro
was defeated by Xavier, the Brotherhood was employed by Mystique to recover the remains of X-51, the Machine Man,
after which she reorganized the team. Mystique recruited some of her old teammates along with Sabretooth, Toad,
Post, and Mastermind (Martinique Jason) with a view to launching another assassination attempt on then-presidential
candidate Senator Kelly. As Mystique, Sabretooth and Toad created a diversion by attacking the Muir Island Research
Facility, Post, Blob, Avalanche, and Mastermind targeted Kelly. In response, the X-Men split into two groups to stop
the Brotherhood but were unable to prevent the destruction of Muir. They would have been too late to save Kelly if
not for the timely arrival of former Brotherhood member Pyro, who was in the final stages of the deadly mutant-killing
Legacy Virus and sought to redeem himself before he died. Pyro sacrificed his life to incinerate Post, thus preventing
Kelly's death. Despite this selfless act, Kelly was ultimately killed by an anti-mutant protester who believed him to
be a race traitor.
Following Mystique's imprisonment, many of the Brotherhood members were recruited by former X-Man Banshee into the
paramilitary X-Corps group, leaving the way clear for a terrorist coalition to claim the name of The Brotherhood.
Formed by mutant activists Hoffman and Marshal, this militant group engaged in worldwide terrorist activities before
Marshal ultimately quit over Hoffman's growing hunger for power. Marshal became a government agent intent on taking
Hoffman down and managed to convince three captured Brotherhood members to sell Hoffman out in exchange for their
freedom. Ultimately, this Brotherhood was dismantled after many of its members, including Hoffman, were killed during
a failed assassination attempt on Doop of the celebrity mutant group X-Force.
After infiltrating Xavier's school in the guise of the mutant healer Xorn, a Magneto imposter adopted the Institute's
special class of students - Basilisk, Ernst, Martha Johansson, Beak, and Angel - as his Brotherhood. Joined by Toad
and Esme of the Stepford Cuckoos, the faux Magneto attempted a hostile takeover of Manhattan. However, his inability
to control the resulting chaos resulted in the fracturing of the Brotherhood after he inadvertently killed Basilisk
and was himself decapitated by Wolverine.
Recently the Brotherhood was reorganized by Magneto's former Acolyte Exodus, who recruited Black Tom, Avalanche,
Sabretooth, Mammomax, and Nocturne for an all-out attack on the X-Men. The Brotherhood planned their attack based
on inside knowledge provided by an apparent turncoat X-Man, the Juggernaut; however, he was revealed to be a mole
planted by the X-Men. After a pitched battle, Exodus' Brotherhood was defeated when the X-Man Xorn created a black
hole from the microscopic star in his brain which pulled them in and closed behind them. The final fate of this
incarnation of the Brotherhood is yet to be revealed.
For More Information, see Freedom Force
The Brotherhood's Many Forms
The Brotherhood of Mutants has had many re-incarnations, The following is a list of the various groups.
Brotherhood of Evil Mutants I
Astra IV
Blob
Lorelei
Magneto
Mastermind I
Quicksilver
Scarlet Witch
Toad
Unus
Brotherhood of Evil Mutants II
Magneto
Burner
Lifter
Peeper
Shocker III
Slither
Brotherhood of Evil Mutants III
Avalanche
Blob
Destiny
Mystique
Pyro
Rogue
Freedom Force
Avalanche
Blob
Crimson Commando
Destiny
Mystique
Pyro
Spider-Woman II
Spiral
Stonewall
Super Sabre
Brotherhood of Evil Mutants IV
Blob
Phantazia
Pyro
Sauron
Toad
Brotherhood of Mutants I
Dark Beast
Ever
Fatale
Havok
X-Man
M
Brotherhood of Mutants II
Blob
Mimic
Post
Professor X
Toad
Brotherhood of Mutants III
Avalanche
Blob
Mastermind III
Mystique
Post
Sabre
Sabretooth
Toad
Brotherhood of Mutants IV
Avalanche
Black Tom
Exodus
Juggernaut
Mammomax
Mystique
Nocturne
Sabretooth
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