Magneto's Acolytes - Marvel Comics Magneto's Acolytes
PURPOSE: Use Whatever means possible to promote Mutant causes, including Terrorism
AFFILIATIONS: Magneto, Brotherhood of Mutants
ENEMIES: X-Men, X-Factor, Avengers
CURRENT MEMBERS: Amelia Voght, Joanna Cargill, Carmella Unuscione, Exodus (Bennett du Paris), Gargouille (Lavinia Leblanc), Neophyte (Simon Hall), Projector (Zachary Williams), Random, Suvik Senyaka, Tempo, Vindaloo (Venkat Katragadda)
FORMER MEMBERS : Fabian Cortez, Anne-Marie Cortez, Chrome (Allen Marc Yuricic), Marco Delgado, Nance Winters, Scanner (Sarah Ryall), Kleinstock Brothers (Harlan, Sven & Eric Klienstock), Francisco Milan, Spoor (Andrew Hamish Graves), Katu, Seamus Mellencamp, Isaac Javitz, Russell "Rusty" Collins, Skids (Sally Blevins), Colossus (Piotr Rasputin), Rakkus (David Anthony Rice), Orator (Victor Ludwig), Kamal (Kamal El Alaqui), Decay (Jacob Lashinski), Rem-Ram (Marcus Andrews), Static (Gianna Esperanza), Barnacle (Mortimer Everett), Polaris (Lorna Dane)
UNIVERSE : Earth 616, Marvel Universe
BASE OF OPERATIONS: Genosha, Avalon, Mount Saint Francis, France, Asteroid M
FIRST APPEARENCE : X-Men v2, #1 (1991)


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HISTORY : The Acolytes were first a group of desperate mutants on the run from S.H.I.E.L.D. soldiers, led originally by Fabian Cortez. Magneto housed them on his space station, Asteroid M, giving the mutants refuge. Due to events arranged and manipulated by Fabian Cortez, the first group of Acolytes perished. Cortez characterized their deaths and the assumed death of Magneto as martyrdom to further his cause against normal humanity.

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       Cortez formed and led a second group of Acolytes whose first mission was to attack a school for the handicapped, Our Mother of the Sacred Heart, to find a child who would one day become a powerful mutant. The X-Men interfered with their attack and the Acolytes retreated. Afterwards, the Acolytes kidnapped Moira MacTaggert. Fabian Cortez’s reason was to ascertain whether Magneto was alive. Moira was rescued by the X-Men. The Acolytes’ next attack was on a hospital. Four members of the Acolytes were involved in killing several dying, hospitalized humans. Next, the team attempted an aborted attack on a military base. They were opposed by X-Factor and their mercenary ally Random. The attack on the base actually proved beneficial because it was a way for Fabian to attempt to coerce Quicksilver, the son of Magneto, to join his cause. Meanwhile, Magneto returned to hatch his plan of revenge. Magneto recruited Exodus, in order to reclaim the Acolytes in his name.

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Fall of Avalon : After the events of Fatal Attractions and the Age of Apocalypse, the Acolytes found a cocoon drifting in space. They brought it aboard and awoke Holocaust. Holocaust went on a rampage, killing several members of the Acolytes; Javitz, Rusty Collins and Milan. In his duel with Exodus, the Acolytes’ new space station, Avalon, was destroyed. Jean Grey and Cyclops were teleported there by Voght to help the remaining Acolytes. Skids was rescued by Jean Grey, while former X-Man Colossus put a comatised Magneto into a lifepod and sent him to Earth. Meanwhile Cyclops crash-landed with some of the 'hardcore' Acolytes and ended up in the Australian Outback, it was his ingenuity and knowledge and the assistance of Scanner that kept them alive.

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Genosha : Some time passed before the Acolytes reformed. When Magneto was granted control of Genosha, he reconstituted the Acolytes, with new and old, surviving members. He used the Acolytes as a force to help him gain control over the war-torn island. After the civil war, the Acolytes and Genosha prospered, but the prosperity did not last. After the Eve of Destruction storyline, the Acolytes were not prepared for the worst. Genosha was attacked by a “wild Sentinel” programmed by Cassandra Nova. Genosha was destroyed along with millions of its mutant population. Most of the Acolytes remained unaccounted for, with only Exodus, Voght, Senyaka, Cargill and Unuscione known to be alive at the time. Later more Acolytes showed up to be alive as well.

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After M-Day : Later it was revealed Scanner is still alive but de-powered after the events of M-Day
       The Acolytes resurfaced after the events of Decimation, consisting of returning members Exodus and Cargill, Random who aided them in a mission before, and former Mutant Liberation Front member Tempo. They planned to use S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Helicarrier to find the locations of latent mutants, but discovered the mutant gene had been completely wiped out. After a battle with the X-Men, the Acolytes fled and sought out a way to replenish the mutant population. As of X-Men #201, Exodus, Cargill, Tempo, Unuscione, and Random were confirmed to be members of the newest incarnation of the team, as well as Senyaka, still in his Acolytes uniform, who took on Deadpool on the island of Providence while the Marauders Gambit and Sunfire attacked Cable. It has been revealed that the Acolytes were being used by Sinister to obtain Destiny's Diaries and kill Blindfold in X-Men #202.

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Messiah Complex : As the Marauders, the X-Men and the Purifiers race to find the first mutant baby born since M-Day, the X-Men seek out former Acolytes Projector, Neophyte, Gargouille and Vindaloo to try and interrogate information to Exodus' whereabouts as they believe that he and Sinister reached the child first. Afterwards, they track down Amelia Voght for the same purpose where they finally receive the information they were looking for.
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Members

Magneto Magneto (Eric Magnus Lehnsherr)
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #1
First Acolytes appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #1
All Acolytes appearances: X-Men (2nd series) #1-3, X-Force (1st series) #25, Uncanny X-Men #304, X-Men (2nd series) #25-26, Uncanny X-Men #315, X-Men (2nd series) #42-43, X-Men Magneto War, Uncanny X-Men #366, X-Men (2nd series) #86, Uncanny X-Men #367, X-Men (2nd series) #87, Magneto Rex #1-3, X-Men Unlimited (1st series) #24, X-Force (1st series) #95, X-Men (2nd series) #96, 98, Uncanny X-Men #379, X-Men (2nd series) #99, Uncanny X-Men #380, Magneto Dark Seduction #1-4, X-Men (2nd series) #111, Uncanny X-Men #392, X-Men (2nd series) #112, Uncanny X-Men #393, X-Men (2nd series) #113
Powers: High electrolyte count in his bloodstream increases his personal bio-magnetic field, which is aligned with Earth's electromagnetic field to give him total mastery over magnetism, allowing him to:
- sense nearby metal objects and specific energy signatures
- levitate and manipulate anything containing metal
- release magnetic energy as concussive blasts and protective force fields
- generate intense heat within metal by accelerating the motion of ferrous molecules
- draw forth electrical energy from magnetic fields
- manipulate iron in the bloodstream to cause aneurysms, unconsciousness, or biological ruptures
- increase his power by absorbing electricity or intensely cold temperatures, like a super-conductor.


Anne Marie Anne Marie Cortez (sister of Fabian Cortez)
First appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #1
Last appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #3 [died in crashlanding of Asteroid M - revealed in Uncanny X-Men #299]
All Acolytes appearances: X-Men (2nd series) #1-3
Powers: Unknown. During her appearances, her powers were never used. She instead wielded an energy rifle. According to the Marvel Role Playing Game, Anne Marie possessed enhanced agility, and powers of empathy and mind control.
Notes: Anne Marie used her powers to force SHIELD agent Nance into joining the Acolytes.


Cortez Fabian Cortez
First appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #1
Seemingly died: Avengers (1st series) #369 [killed by Exodus]
Revealed alive: Magneto #1 [said he was on the brink of dying and took long time to heal]
Last appearance: Magneto Dark Seduction #4 [killed by Magneto]
All Acolytes appearances: X-Men (2nd series) #1-3, Uncanny X-Men #300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Uncanny X-Men #304, Magneto #1-4, Quicksilver #1, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #8, Quicksilver #4-6, 8, 11-12, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98, X-Men Magneto War, Magneto Rex #1-3, X-Men Unlimited (1st series) #27, X-Men (2nd series) #96, Uncanny X-Men Annual '99, Uncanny X-Men #379-380, Magneto Dark Seduction #1-4
Powers: Focus his own mutagenic aura as bursts of energy that act as a hypercharge for other superhumans, increasing the power levels of his allies or overloading his opponents with more energy than they can handle, causing their powers to backlash and rage out of control.
Facts: Cortez was born royalty. He was also one of the Upstarts


Chrome Chrome (Allen Marc Yuricic)
First appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #1
Last appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #3 [died in crashlanding of Asteroid M - revealed in Uncanny X-Men #299]
All Acolytes appearances: X-Men (2nd series) #1-3
Powers: Generate quantum energy that temporarily rearranges the composition of matter on a submolecular scale, transforming people into frozen metal statues, increasing an object?s density by altering its structure, or enabling himself to fly by converting his lower body into an explosive phosphorous jet stream.
Fact: Chrome?s real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.


Marco Delgado Marco Delgado
First appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #1
Last appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #3 [died in crashlanding of Asteroid M - revealed in Uncanny X-Men #299]
All Acolytes appearances: X-Men (2nd series) #1-3
Powers: He could grow to several times the size of a normal man, increasing in strength, toughness, speed and endurance as he did so.
Facts: The leader of the SHIELD agents following the Acolytes was too named Delgado, with Harry being his first name. They are not the same as they appear together in one panel. Maybe the same names are coincidence, editorial error, or some dangling plotline. It could have been the plan to make them brothers, or the Acolyte taking over the name for killing the SHIELD agent off-panel. The Acolyte Delgado?s first name, Marco, was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.


Nance Nance Winters? (unconfirmed)
First appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #1
All Acolytes appearances: X-Men (2nd series) #1-3
Powers: Unknown. Nance never took part in combat or made any other use of powers. Maybe she did not even have any powers.
Theory: This unnamed Acolyte might be the Shield Agent Nance under some sort of mind control. (Anne Marie?s power ?) This would explain why she doesn?t say a single word in her Acolyte appearances. The Marvel Handbook agrees that this was Nance, and gives her the last name ?Winters?. Her dead body is not seen in Uncanny X-Men #299, so it could be the case that the mental hold ended with Anne Marie?s death and Nance picked up her former life.


Scanner Scanner (Sarah Ryall) [called Screener in first appearance ? if that is her at all]
First appearance: Avengers (1st series) # 357
First definitive appearance: Uncanny X-Men #300
All Acolytes appearances: Avengers (1st series) #357, Uncanny X-Men #300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Uncanny X-Men #304, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Cable (2nd series) #10-11, Uncanny X-Men #315, Avengers (1st series) #381, X-Men Prime, X-Men (2nd series) #42-44, Magneto #1-2, Excalibur (1st series) #106, Quicksilver #1, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #8, Quicksilver #6, 8-9, 11, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Quicksilver #12, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98, X-Men Magneto War, Uncanny X-Men #366, X-Men (2nd series) #86, Uncanny X-Men #367, 379, Magneto Dark Seduction #1-4
Powers: Bio-electric abilities enable her to sense the enhanced bio-electricity produced by mutants and astral forms, generate a bio-electrical charge that scrambles psychic projections, and convert her entire body into a living hologram, an electro-transitional state in which she is both invisible and intangible, able to move through the air at the speed of light, and communicate by projecting her thoughts.
Fact: Scanner?s real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.


Cargill Joanna Cargill
First appearance: X-Factor (1st series) #4
First Acolytes appearance: Uncanny X-Men #298
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #298, 300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Uncanny X-Men #304, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Cable (2nd series) #10-11, Uncanny X-Men #315, X-Men Prime, X-Men (2nd series) #42-44, Magneto #1-2, Excalibur (1st series) #106, Magneto #4, Quicksilver #1, 11, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98, X-Men Magneto War, Uncanny X-Men #366, X-Men (2nd series) #86, Uncanny X-Men #367, X-Force (1st series) #94, Uncanny X-Men #379-380, Magneto Dark Seduction #1-4, X-Men (2nd series) #111, Uncanny X-Men #392, X-Men (2nd series) #112, Uncanny X-Men #393, X-Men (2nd series) #113
Powers: Superhuman strength, endurance, and steel-hard skin that protects her from all forms of physical injury and temperature extremes.


Carmella Unuscione Carmella Unuscione
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #298
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #298, 300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Uncanny X-Men #304, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Excalibur (1st series) #71, Cable (2nd series) #9-11, Uncanny X-Men #315, X-Men (2nd series) #42-44, Excalibur (1st series) #106, Quicksilver #1, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #8, Quicksilver #11, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, X-Men Magneto War, Uncanny X-Men #366, X-Men (2nd series) #86, Uncanny X-Men #367, 379
Powers: Projects a 'psionic exoskeleton' around her body, which shields her from harm, conducts a neuroelectric charge to wreak havoc with her opponent?s nervous system upon contact, and can reshape her field as an extension of her body, forming giant claws of energy around her hands that extend according to her will.
Fact: Her relation to the deceased Brotherhood of Evil Mutants I member Unus the Untouchable has not been revealed, although the Marvel Role Playing Game and X-Men: Mutant Empire novels claim that she is his daughter. Other theories have her as his sister.


Sven Kleinstock Sven Kleinstock
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #298
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #298, 300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Uncanny X-Men #304, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Cable (2nd series) #10-11, Uncanny X-Men #315, X-Men Prime, X-Men (2nd series) #42-44, Magneto #1-2, 4, Quicksilver #1, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #8, Quicksilver #11, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Quicksilver #12, X-Men Magneto War, Magneto Dark Seduction #1-2
Powers: Sven and his brother Harlan have merged into a two-torso body with twice the size, strength, and durability of a single brother, and the ability to generate explosive plasma blasts from their fists. The brothers formerly possessed the ability to ignite oxygen molecules and project a stream of high-temperature flame, and were able to merge with their brothers into a single-bodied, gestalt form. It is unclear how they lost these abilities.


Harlan Kleinstock Harlan Kleinstock
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #298
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #298, 300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Uncanny X-Men #304, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Cable (2nd series) #10-11, Uncanny X-Men #315, X-Men Prime, X-Men (2nd series) #42-44, Magneto #1-2, 4, Quicksilver #1, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #8, Quicksilver #11, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Quicksilver #12, X-Men Magneto War, Magneto Dark Seduction #1-2
Powers: Sven and his brother Harlan have merged into a two-torso body with twice the size, strength, and durability of a single brother, and the ability to generate explosive plasma blasts from their fists. The brothers formerly possessed the ability to ignite oxygen molecules and project a stream of high-temperature flame, and were able to merge with their brothers into a single-bodied, gestalt form. It is unclear how they lost these abilities.


Eric Kleinstock Eric Kleinstock
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #298
Last appearance: Uncanny X-Men #298 [shot by Tom Corsi]
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #298
Powers: Eric displayed the explosive plasma blasts of the other Kleinstocks, and also the ability to generate a field of bio-kinetic force that propels him through the air, a power they have lacked. It was never revealed if Eric had their flame-blasts or if he could merge with them, but the latter is strongly suspected to be true.


Neophyte Neophyte (Simon Hall)
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #300
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #300, 315, 366, X-Men (2nd series) #86, Uncanny X-Men #367, X-Force (1st series) #94, Uncanny X-Men #379
Powers: Phase-morphing talent allows him to disengage his molecular bondings while in contact with another object, so that he flows into the space between that object?s own molecules and can then recorporate himself upon exiting the object. He can also extend this power to anything he touches and both absorb and expel projectiles to simulate intangibility.
Fact: Neophyte?s real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.

Fransisco Milan Fransisco Milan
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #300
Last appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #42 [killed by Holocaust]
Reappeared: Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16 [returned without explanation]
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #300, 304, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Cable (2nd series) #9-11, Uncanny X-Men #315, X-Men Prime, X-Men (2nd series) #42, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98
Powers: Electropathy, which enables him to convert thought waves into electromagnetic signals, allowing him to communicate directly with cyberspace and computer systems or tap into the thoughts and memories of others, projecting them onto video screens or audio systems as electronic information.
Fact: Milan's first name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.
Theory: Milan is still dead, the one who reappeared was only a psionic construct by Exodus, to outnumber Quicksilver and the Heroes for Hire.

Amelia Voght Amelia Voght
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #300
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Uncanny X-Men #304, Excalibur (1st series) #71, Cable (2nd series) #9-11, Uncanny X-Men #315, X-Men Prime, X-Men (2nd series) #42-44, Magneto #1-4, Quicksilver #11-12, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98, X-Men Magneto War, Magneto Rex #1-3, X-Men Unlimited (1st series) #27, X-Force (1st series) #95, Uncanny X-Men Annual '99, Uncanny X-Men #380, Magneto Dark Seduction #1-4, X-Men (2nd series) #112-113
Powers: Transubstantiate the molecules of matter, converting it into a psionic mist that she can maneuver with her thoughts, reform back into its original state, or transport through the psychic plane in order to transport over phenomenal distances. Voght's natural state is as a mist.


Suvik Denyaka Suvik Senyaka [spelled Sanyaka in first appearance]
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #300
Seemingly died: Uncanny X-Men #304 [crushed by Magneto with his own coils]
Revealed alive: Cable (2nd series) #11 [was not dead, just rather drained]
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Uncanny X-Men #304, Quicksilver #11, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98, X-Men Magneto War, Magneto Dark Seduction #1-2
Powers: Drains the life-force from others upon physical contact, increasing his natural strength, endurance, reflexes, and healing powers enough to bring his body back from certain death. He can manipulate his excess of life-force to form psionic whips out of bio-electric energy which can channel his absorption ability, ignite nerve clusters to cause pain or paralysis and sear into the flesh of others.
Fact: Senyaka's first name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.


Spoor Spoor (Andrew Hamish Graves)
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #300
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Excalibur (1st series) #71, Quicksilver #11, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Quicksilver #12, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98, X-Men Magneto War, Magneto Dark Seduction #1
Powers: Bestial mutation gives him heightened strength, agility, stamina, and reflexes, hyper-keen sensory perceptions, razor sharp claws, thick shaggy brown fur, and a pheromone musk that gives him a mood-altering ability to create hallucinations and affect the emotional state of others.


Katu Katu
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #300
Seemingly died: Cable (2nd series) #11 [sacrificed himself against Omega Red]
Revealed alive: Uncanny X-Men #366 [returned without explanation; however his reappearance was not surprising, as Omega Red had already shown to be alive too]
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Uncanny X-Men #304, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Excalibur (1st series) #71, Cable (2nd series) #9-11, Uncanny X-Men #366, X-Men (2nd series) #86, Uncanny X-Men #367, 379
Powers: A 'living satellite dish', able to siphon off a portion of the Earth?s electromagnetic field, converting it into discharges of destructive force while creating a vacuum in the environment that causes inter-atmospheric anomalies, counteracting natural weather phenomena. His size and bionic arms suggest enhanced strength as well.
Fact: Katu lost his family and his arms to Omega Red due to his powers interfering with Russian military satellites. He since received one bionic arm.


Seamus Melencamp Seamus Mellancamp [spelled Melloncamp in first appearance]
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #300
Seemingly killed: X-Factor (1st series) #92 [killed by Multiple Man]
Reappeared: Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16 [returned without explanation]
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Uncanny X-Men #366, X-Men (2nd series) #86, Uncanny X-Men #367, X-Force (1st series) #94, Uncanny X-Men #379
Powers: Demonic appearance gives him heightened strength, agility, endurance, and reflexes, indestructible scaly skin, and razor edged talons and claws on his body.
Theory: Their relatively similar appearance suggest the long absent Acolyte Rakkus may?ve had something to do with resurrecting Mellancamp, perhaps using his viral form to reconstitute a body for Seamus.


Isaac Javitz Isaac Javitz
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #300
Seemingly killed: X-Men (2nd series) #43 [killed by Holocaust]
Reappeared: Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16 [without explanation]
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #300, X-Factor (1st series) #92, Uncanny X-Men #304, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Cable (2nd series) #10-11, Uncanny X-Men #315, X-Men Prime, X-Men (2nd series) #42-43, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98
Powers: Massive physical frame (he stands over 9 feet tall) gives him superhuman strength, stamina, and resistance to physical injury. Facts:
- Javitz had somehow lost an eye.
- Javitz seemingly appears in Uncanny X-Men #366, but was accidentally drawn instead of Kamal, who it was supposed to be. - His first name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.
Theory: Javitz is still dead, the one who reappeared was only a psionic construct by Exodus, to outnumber Quicksilver and the Heroes for Hire.

Exodus Exodus (Bennet du Paris)
First appearance: X-Factor (1st series) #92
First Acolyte appearance: X-Factor (1st series) #92 [observes X-Factor], X-Force (1st series) #25 [revealed to be with Magneto]
All Acolytes appearances: X-Factor (1st series) #92, X-Force (1st series) #25, X-Men Unlimited (1st series) #2, Uncanny X-Men #304, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Excalibur (1st series) #71, X-Men (2nd series) #26, Avengers West Coast #101, Uncanny X-Men #307, Avengers (1st series) #369, Uncanny X-Men #315, Avengers (1st series) #381, X-Men Prime, X-Men (2nd series) #42-43, Magneto #1-4, Quicksilver #1, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #8, Quicksilver #6, 8, 11, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Quicksilver #12, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #17, Uncanny X-Men Annual '99
Powers: Variable depending on the situation (and writer). Theoretically he siphons psionic energy from different sources: another person?s life-force or emotional state and from his own personal convictions, metabolizing the psi-energy to saturate his body with mutagenic power. Known powers he has demonstrated include superhuman strength, speed, endurance and reflexes, invulnerability, telepathy, psychokinesis, a teleportation effect, psychic mind blasts, plasma discharges, energy absorption, flight, and force fields that can shield or destroy.
Exodus' single greatest display of power was simultaneously
a) taking the Genoshan mutates' hatred of humans and amplifying it, making them fight more
b) crushing all of Genosha under a force field
c) trapping Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Crystal and Jean Grey in another force field, while
d) preventing them from moving or using their powers
e) protecting himself from all attacks and
f) putting a beating on the X-Men AND the Avengers.


Tussel Russel Rusty Collins
First appearance: X-Factor (1st series) #1
First Acolytes appearance: X-Force (1st series) #25
Last appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #42 [killed by Holocaust]
All Acolytes appearances: X-Force (1st series) #25, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Cable (2nd series) #11, X-Men Prime, X-Men (2nd series) #42
Powers: Pyrokinesis allows him to ignite oxygen molecules to start fires anywhere in his line-of-sight, and focus concentrated jet streams of pyroplasmic flame from his fists. He also has a natural immunity to heat and burning.


Skids Skids (Sally Blevins)
First appearance: X-Factor (1st series) #7
First Acolytes appearance: X-Force (1st series) #25
All Acolytes appearances: X-Force (1st series) #25, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Cable (2nd series) #10-11, Uncanny X-Men #315, X-Men (2nd series) #42-44
Powers: Generates a deflection field around herself and others that disperses kinetic impact, absorbs energy assaults into itself, and negates friction so that she can glide across its surface.


Colossus Piotr Nicoleivitch Rasputin (Colossus)
First appearance: Giant-Size X-Men #1
First Acolytes appearance: Uncanny X-Men #304
Seemingly killed: Uncanny X-Men #390 [sacrificed himself for the Legacy cure]
Reappeared: Astonishing X-Men (3rd series) #4 [ressurected with alien technology]
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #304, X-Men (2nd series) #25, Excalibur (1st series) #71, X-Men (2nd series) #26, Cable (2nd series) #10-11, Uncanny X-Men #315, X-Men Prime, X-Men (2nd series) #42-44
Powers: Exotic carbon-polymer flesh gives him enhanced strength and can reorganize its structure with a charge of bio-energy so that his entire body transforms into organic steel, increasing his strength, speed and endurance while making him virtually indestructible and capable of surviving without air.


Rukkus Rakkus (David Anthony Rice)
First appearance: Avengers (1st series) #380 [disguised], 381 [fully seen]
All Acolytes appearances: Avengers (1st series) #380-382
Powers: Rakkus is a mutant who takes the form of a virus, infecting others and taking posession of their bodies. He can also re-write his host's DNA, giving it various powers and mutations. His only shown host was turned into a huge green monster, with monstrous teeth, claws and a razor-sharp tail. In this form, Rakkus also had enhanced strength, agility and toughness. Fact: Rakkus?s real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.
Theories:
- Rakkus bears a striking resemblance to Mellancamp, and there might be some connection between his disappearance and Mellancamp?s unexplained resurrection.
- He may also have been connected to the biological sludge material that controlled Val Cooper?s mind for the Acolytes from X-Factor (1st series) #87-92.


Orator Orator (Victor Ludwig)
First appearance: Magneto #1
All Acolytes appearances: Magneto #1-2
Powers: Empathically feel emotions in others and enhance emotional impressions
Fact: Orator's real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.

Kamel el Alaoui Kamal el Alaoui
First appearance: Magneto #2
All Acolytes appearances: Magneto #2, Uncanny X-Men #366, X-Men (2nd series) #86, Uncanny X-Men #367, 379-38
Powers: Modular structural composition gives him superhuman strength, durability, and the power to assume the physical properties of any solid object he touches.
Facts:
- Javitz seemingly appears in Uncanny X-Men #366, but was accidentally drawn instead of Kamal, who it was supposed to be. - Kamal?s last name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.

Decay Decay (Jacob Lashinski)
First appearance: Quicksilver #9
Last appearance: Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98 [power backfired while draining the High Evolutionary]
All Acolytes appearances: Quicksilver #9, 11-12, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98
Powers: Decay ages rapidly because his personal life-force is constantly depleting itself. He must absorb the cohesive bio-energy from organic matter to survive, replenishing his own energies while turning the organism to dust.
Fact: Decay?s real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.

Projector Projector (Zachary Williams)
First appearance: Quicksilver #9
All Acolytes appearances: Quicksilver #9, 11-12, X-Men Magneto War, Magneto Dark Seduction #1 (mentioned)
Powers: Projects energy fields made of solid light, which he can shape into ramps, rolling cylinders, pillars, or defensive spheres around himself and others.
Fact: Projector?s real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.

Gargouille Gargouille (Lavinia LeBlanc)
First appearance: Quicksilver #9
All Acolytes appearances: Quicksilver #9, 11, Heroes for Hire (1st series) #16, Quicksilver 12, Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98
Powers: High-density body and diminutive stature give her enhanced strength, aerial agility, endurance, reflexes, and durability, razor sharp horns, talons on her hands and feet, and large leathery wings.
Fact: Gargouille?s real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.

Rem-Rem Rem-Ram (Marcus Andrews)
First appearance: X-Men The Magneto War
All Acolytes appearances: X-Men: The Magneto War, Magneto Dark Seduction #1 (mentioned)
Powers: Psi-link with the subconscious minds of others, allowing him to use their dreams to his advantage, delving through their thoughts and feelings while planting suggestions in their minds to influence their behavior in the waking world. Causes him great pain to try and use his power on a conscious opponent.
Fact: Rem-Ram?s real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.

Static II (Gianna Carina Esperanza)
First appearance: X-Men The Magneto War
All Acolytes appearances: X-Men The Magneto War, Magneto Dark Seduction #1
Powers: Projects neuro-synaptic impulses from her fingertips, which paralyze the nervous systems of others and temporarily rob them of their mutant abilities.
Fact: Static's real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.

Barnacle Barnacle (Mortimer Everett)
First appearance: X-Men The Magneto War
All Acolytes appearances: X-Men The Magneto War, Magneto Dark Seduction #2
Powers: Initiate a chemical reaction that turns moisture into a solid shell, containing someone within a constrictive carapace, providing himself with an indestructible armor, and spraying through the air a stream of hardened barnacle crust.
Fact: Barnacle?s real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.

Vindaloo Vindaloo (Venkat Katragabba)
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #366
All Acolytes appearances: Uncanny X-Men #366, X-Men (2nd series) #86, Uncanny X-Men #367, X-Force (1st series) #94, Uncanny X-Men #379
Powers: Produces a flammable gel from his pores that ignites upon contact with the atmosphere, which he can then direct as explosive releases of liquid napalm.
Fact: Vindaloo?s real name was only listed in the Marvel Handbooks, and did not appear in in-continuity text.

Polaris Polaris (Lorna Dane)
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #49
First Acolytes appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #98
All Acolytes appearances: X-Men (2nd series) #98, Uncanny X-Men #379, X-Men (2nd series) #99, Uncanny X-Men #380, Magneto Dark Seduction #1-4
Powers: Manipulate surrounding magnetic fields, allowing her to levitate and direct ferrous metals, focus magnetic energy into concussive blasts or protective force fields, propel herself through the air, absorb electricity to increase her power levels, and alter her perceptions to see her environment as magnetic fields.
Note: Polaris is not really an Acolyte, she accepted Magneto?s offer to help him on Genosha and for a time wore an Acolyte costume, or actually two different acolyte-style uniform.



Pyro Pyro (St. John Allerdyce)
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #141
First Acolytes appearance: Quicksilver #6
Last appearance: Cable (2nd series) #87 [died of the Legacy virus]
All Acolytes appearances: Quicksilver #6-9
Powers: Assume psionic command of any source of flame, enabling him to douse or feed the fire, shape it to assume any form he wishes, give enough substance to the flames so that they can touch and move solid objects, and immunize himself to the intense heat generated by his flames.
Equipment: Uses a flame-thrower to produce his flames.

Feral Feral (Maria Callasantos)
First appearance: New Mutants (1st series) #99
First Acolytes appearance: Quicksilver #6
All Acolytes appearances: Quicksilver #6, 8-9
Powers: Animal mutation gives her heightened strength, speed, agility, endurance, and reflexes, hyper-keen feline senses, thick orange fur, a prehensile tail and razor sharp fangs and claws on her fingers and toes.

Avalanche Avalanche (Dominic Szilard Petros)
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #141
First Acolytes appearance: Quicksilver #6
All Acolytes appearances: Quicksilver #6, 8-9
Powers: Generate seismic energy to affect inorganic matter, causing it to shatter or disintegrate and create a tidal effect in the earth beneath his feet, propelling and manipulating that surface.

Omega Red Omega Red (Arkady Rossovich)
First appearance: X-Men (2nd series) #4
First Acolytes appearance: Quicksilver #6
All Acolytes appearances: Quicksilver #6, 8-9
Powers: Parasitic pheromones create an aura effect that he must use to drain the life-force of others or else the death spores will begin sustaining themselves on his own energies. Bionically implanted with carbonadium coils that hold off the death aura and can be used to lash and constrict around his opponents or channel the death spores over a greater distance.

Fenris Fenris (Andrea and Andreas von Strucker)
First appearance: Uncanny X-Men #194
First Acolytes appearance: Quicksilver #8
All Acolytes appearances: Quicksilver #8-9
Powers: Twins with artificial, symbiotic energy-generation powers that allow them to complete a genetic link when in physical contact with each other in order to project blasts of concussive force (Andreas) or bio-electricity (Andrea).

Random Random (Marshall Evan Stone III)
First appearance: X-Factor (1st series) #88
First Acolytes appearance: Quicksilver #8
All Acolytes appearances: Quicksilver #8-9
Powers: Entire body is composed of a morphing protoplasm which can remold itself to alter his physical dimensions in order to increase his physical size and strength to some degree, shape his forearms into projectile cannons that fire ammunition made of hardened protoplasm from his own cells, and assume a gelatinous state in which he can flow between tight crevices or collapse into a formless puddle. Utilizes the adaptability of his body to negate and reflect any mutant ability or other force directed at him.



Team Rosters

First Team : This group of Acolytes debuted in X-Men Vol. 2 #1 and resided on Magneto’s space fortress; Asteroid M.

Magneto Magnus
Alias: Erik Magnus Lehnsherr
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #1
Status: Team founder and leader; currently
Powers : depowered as a result of Decimation.
Notes : Father of Quicksilver, the Scarlet Witch and Polaris

Anne-Marie Cortez
Alias : Anne-Marie Cortez
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #1
Powers : Possessed undefined psionic powers (apparently including some form of mind control).
Status : Sister of Fabian Cortez; born into unknown royal family; died in crash-landing of Asteroid M in X-Men Vol. 2 #3

Fabian Cortez Fabian
Joined in :
Joined in :X-Men vol. 2 #1
Powers : Could amplify the powers of other mutants to uncontrollable levels.
Status : Killed by Exodus in Avengers Vol. 1 #369 but got better in Magneto #1; killed by Magneto in Magneto: Dark Seduction #4;
Notes : born into royalty; formerly a member of the Upstarts.

Chrome Allen
Alias : Marc Yuricic
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #1
Powers : Possessed powers of flight and molecular transmutation.
Status : Died in crash-landing of Asteroid M in X-Men Vol. 2 #3

Delgado Marco
Alias : Delgado
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #1
Powers : Could increase in size and strength
Status : Died in crash-landing of Asteroid M in X-Men Vol. 2 #3

Winters
Alias : Nance Winters
Sjoined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #1
Powers : (if any) unrevealed.
Status : Former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent under the mind control of Anne-Marie Cortez.
Curent Status : unknown.


Second Team This group of Acolytes debuted in Uncanny X-Men #298 first gathered together by Fabian Cortez.

Scanner
Alias : formerly Screener Sarah Ryall
Joined in : Avengers Vol. 1 #357
Powers : Electro-transitional state granted invisibility and intangibility.
Status : Served in several incarnations of the team; depowered on M-Day.

Cargill
Alias : formerly Frenzy Joanna Cargill
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #298
Powers : Superhuman physical attributes; massive physical durability.
Notes :Has served in several incarnations of the team; formerly member of the Alliance of Evil and the X-Men (under the telepathic control of Jean Grey);
Status :Currently working with the Acolytes and Marauders...

Unuscione Carmella
Alias : Unuscione
Joined in :Uncanny X-Men #298
Powers : Psionoplasmic “exoskeleton.”
Notes :Possible daughter or sister of Unus the Untouchable; served in several incarnations of the team;
Status : was assumed killed during Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha, but was revealed to be alive and a member of the new incarnation of the Acolytes in X-Men #201.

Kleinstocks
Alias : Sven Kleinstock
Joined in :Uncanny X-Men #298
Notes : Brother of Harlen and Eric who could all merge together to form one gestalt being;
Status : served on several incarnations of the team; possibly killed during Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha.

Kleinstocks
Alias : Harlan Kleinstock
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #298
Powers : Brother of Sven and Eric who could all merge together to form one gestalt being;
Status : served on several incarnations of the team; possibly killed during Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha.

Eric Kleinstock
Alias : Eric Kleinstock
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #298
Notes : Brother of Sven and Harlen; served on several incarnations of the team;
Status :shot by Tom Corsi in Uncanny X-Men #298.

Javitz
Alias : Isaac Javitz
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #298
Powers : Giant with super size, strength, sturdiness, stamina. Killed by Holocaust in X-Men Vol. 2 #43.

Neophyte
Alias : Simon Hall
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #300
Powers : Molecular-level transporter.
Notes : Served on several incarnations of the team; one of the few mutants to survive Cassandra Nova's Sentinel attack on Genosha.
Status : Neophyte retained his mutant powers during the M-Day.

Milan
Alias : Francisco Milan
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #300
Powers : Electropathy (conversion of thought waves into electromagnetic pulses and vice-versa).
Status : Killed by Holocaust in X-Men Vol. 2 #42.

Voght
Alias : Amelia Voght
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #300
Powers : Transubstantiation VIA mist form,
Notes : Served on several incarnations of the team; possibly killed during Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha; revealed to have been an ex-lover of Professor Xavier but left him shortly before the arrival of the original X-Men;
Status : revealed to be one of the 198.

Senyaka
Alias : formerly Sanyaka Suvik Senyaka
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #300
Notes : Crushed by Magneto with his own coils in Uncanny X-Men #304 but was recuperated in Cable vol. 2 #17;
Status : One of the few mutants to retain his powers following M-Day.

Spoor
Alias : Andrew Hamish Graves
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #300
Status : Possibly killed during Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha.

Katu
Alias : Katu
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #300
Notes :Sacrificed himself against Omega Red in Cable #11 but was revealed alive in Uncanny X-Men #366; Status : possibly killed during Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha.

Seamus Mellencamp
Alias : Seamus Mellencamp
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #300
Notes : Killed by Multiple Man in X-Factor Vol. 1 #92 but was revealed alive in Heroes for Hire #16;
Status : possibly killed during Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha.

Exodus
Alias : Bennet du Paris
Notes : formerly Paris Bennett (bastardized version) X-Fact Vol. 1 #92, Former leader of the team while Magneto was in a vegetative state;
Status : former leader of the latest incarnation of the Brotherhood of Mutants.

Rusty Collins
Alias : Russell Collins
Joined in : X-Force vol. 1 #25
Status : Former ward of X-Factor; killed by Holocaust in X-Men Vol. 2 #42.

Skids
Alias : Sally Blevins
Joined in : X-Force Vol. 1 #25
Notes : Former ward of X-Factor; Left the team after the death of Rusty in X-Men Vol. 2 #42;
Status : a former member of X-Corporation Los Angeles; currently a member of S.H.I.E.L.D.; One of the 198.

Colossus
Alias : Piotr Nicoleivitch Rasputin
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #304
Notes : Joined after the death of his sister, Illyana, to the Legacy Virus; left after Magneto’s space-station, Avalon was destroyed;
Status : sacrificed himself to cure the Legacy Virus in Uncanny X-Men #390; revealed alive in Astonishing X-Men Vol. 3 #; currently a member of the X-Men.

Rakkus
Alias : David Anthony Rice
Joined in : Avengers vol. 1 #380
Status : Probably depowered on M-Day.


Third Team More recruits were taken in by Exodus in the Magneto Limited Series and Quicksilver #9.

Orator
Alias : Victor Ludwig
Joined in : Magneto #1
Status : Has only been seen twice. Probably depowered on M-Day.

Kamal
Alias : Kamal el Alaqui
Joined in : Magneto #2
Status : Survived Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha. Probably Depowered.

Decay
Alias : Jacob Lashinski
Joined in : Quicksilver #9
Status : Died when his powers backfired draining the High Evolutionary in Heroes for Hire/Quicksilver (1998)

Gargouille
Alias : Lavinia LeBlanc
Joined in : Quicksilver #9
Status : Retained her mutant powers during the M-Day.

Joseph
Alias : Joseph
Joined in : Quicksilver #9
Status : Lost physical cohesion while communing with the electromagnetic spectrum in X-Men V2, #87.

Projector
Alias : Zachary Williams
Joined in : Quicksilver #9
Status : One of the few that survived the assault on Genosha. And retained his mutant powers during the M-Day.


Fourth Team More Acolytes joined in X-Men: The Magneto War; most of them later accompanied Magneto to Genosha.

Rem-Ram
Alias : Marcus Andrews
Joined in : X-Men: The Magneto War
Status : Died during Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha

Static (II)
Alias : Gianna Carina Esperanza
Joined in : X-Men: The Magneto War
Status : Possibly died during Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha

Barnacle
Alias : Mortimer Everett
Joined in : X-Men: The Magneto War
Status : Possibly died during Cassandra Nova’s assault on Genosha

Vindaloo
Alias : Venkat Katregadda
Joined in : Uncanny X-Men #366
Status : One of the few that survived the assault on Genosha. One of the few mutants to retain his powers following M-Day.


Fifth Team In the wake of the mutant Decimation, Exodus reforms the Acolytes in order to save mutantkind from extinction.
                   The Acolytes ally themselves with Sinister and the current incarnation of the Marauders.

Frenzy
Alias : Joanna Cargill
Joined in : X-Men Annual 2007
Status : Longtime member of the Acolytes.


Random
Alias : Marshall Evan Stone III
Joined in : X-Men Annual 2007
Status : Once a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants under the leadership of the Dark Beast and Havok.

Tempo
Alias : Heather Tucker
Joined in : X-Men Annual 2007
Status : Former member of the Mutant Liberation Front.

Unuscione
Alias : Carmella Unuscione
Joined in : X-Men #201
Status : Longtime member of the Acolytes.

Senyaka
Alias : Suvik Senyaka
Joined in : Cable & Deadpool #42
Notes : Longtime Acolyte.
Status : Recently showed up during the alliance with the Marauders on the island of Providence before it was destroyed, unknown if he made it out alive.


Ex-Acolytes These Acolytes survived the Genoshan genocide and retained their powers after M-Day.
                   They have not yet joined Exodus and remain hidden.

Neophyte
Alias : Simon Hall
Joined in: Uncanny X-Men #492
Powers : Molecular-level transporter.
Noyes : Served on several incarnations of the team; one of the few mutants to survive Cassandra Nova's Sentinel attack on Genosha.
Status : Neophyte retained his mutant powers during the M-Day.

Gargouille
Alias : Lavinia LeBlanc
Joined in: Uncanny X-Men #492
Status : Retained her mutant powers during the M-Day.

Projector
Alias : Zachary Williams
Joined in: Uncanny X-Men #492
Status : One of the few that survived the assault on Genosha. And retained his mutant powers during the M-Day.

Vindaloo
Alias : Venkat Katregadda
Joined in: Uncanny X-Men #492
Status : One of the few that survived the assault on Genosha. And of the few mutants to retain his powers following M-Day.


Associate membership Many people have aided Magneto alongside the Acolytes but have either been betrayed by or never fully accepted membership as an Acolyte.

Polaris
Alias : Lorna Dane
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #98
Notes : Associate member; declined Magneto’s offer to become a fully-fledged member; aided Magneto in his ruling over Genosha once she discovered that he was her father;
Status : survived the assault on Genosha by Cassandra Nova but became mentally unstable; current member of the Starjammers.

Quicksilver
Alias : Pietro Maximoff, formerly Pietro Frank
Notes : Associate member; aided Magneto in his ruling over Genosha just to keep an eye on him;
Status : currently depowered as a result of Decimation

Pyro
Alias : St. John Allerdyce
Joined in : Quicksilver #6
Status : Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain; died of the Legacy Virus in Cable Vol. 2 #87

Feral
Alias : Maria Callasantos
Joined in : Quicksilver #6
Notes : Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain; currently depowered as a result of Decimation.
Status : Killed by Sabretooth in Wolverine #54 (Vol.3)

Avalanche
Alias : Dominic Szilard Petros
Joined in : Quicksilver #6
Status : Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain.

Omega Red
Alias : Arkady Russovich
Joined in : Quicksilver #6
Status : Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain

Fenris
Alias : Andrea von Strucker
Joined in : Quicksilver #8
Status : Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain; killed by Baron Zemo

Swordsman (IV)
Alias : formerly Fenris Andreas von Strucker
Joined in : Quicksilver #8
Status : Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain


Random
Alias : Marshall Evan Stone III
Joined in : Quicksilver #8
Status : Associate member under Exodus when he attacked Wundagore Mountain

Wolverine
Alias : James Howlett aka Logan
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #3
Status : Brainwashed into joining the team, fought the remaining X-Men until he regained his senses

Cyclops
Alias : Scott Summers
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #3
Status : Brainwashed into joining the team. Fought with them against the X-Men until he regained his senses and rejoined the X-Men

Gambit
Alias : Remy LeBeau
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #3
Status : Brainwashed into joining the team. Fought with them against the X-Men until he regained his senses and rejoined the X-Men.

Rogue
Alias : Marie
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #3
Status : Brainwashed into joining the team. Fought with them against the X-Men until she regained her senses and rejoined the X-Men.

Beast
Alias : Henry “Hank” McCoy
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #3
Status : Brainwashed into joining the team. Fought with them against the X-Men until he regained his senses

Psylocke
Alias : Elizabeth “Betsy” Braddock
Joined in : X-Men Vol. 2 #3
Status : Brainwashed into joining the team. Fought with them against the X-Men until she regained her senses and rejoined the X-Men.

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Significant Issues

Pledged allegiance to Magneto, battled X-Men (X-Men #1-3, 1991);
Avalon constructed, Exodus sent to recruit new followers (X-Force #25, 1993);
Colossus left X-Men to join Acolytes (Uncanny X-Men #304, 1993);
Genoshan conflict (Avengers #368-369/X-Men #26/Avengers West Coast #101/Uncanny X-Men #307, 1993);
Avalon destroyed (X-Men #42-44, 1995); Joseph's Acolytes vs Exodus' Acolytes (Magneto #1-4, 1996);
siege of Wundagore (Quicksilver #1, 4-9, 11-12/Heroes For Hire #8-9, 15-16/Marvel Comics Annual 1998 Starring Heroes for Hire & Quicksilver, 1998);
Magneto returned, opposed by X-Men, ceded Genosha (X-Men: The Magneto War #1/Uncanny X-Men #366-367/X-Men #86-87, 1999);
rogue Acolytes opposed Magneto (Magneto: Dark Seduction #1-4, 2000);
Sentinels devastated Genosha (New X-Men #116, 2001); Exodus formed a new team (X-Men Annual #1, 2007)


Avengers Vol. 1 #357, 368–369, 380–382
Avengers West Coast #101
Cable #9–11
Excalibur Vol. 1 #71, 106
Heroes for Hire #8–9, 15–17
Magneto #1–4
Magneto: Dark Seduction #1–4
Magneto Rex #1–3
Quicksilver #1, 4–9, 11–12
Uncanny X-Men #298–300, 304, 315, 366–367, 379–380, 392–393
X-Factor Vol. 1 #92
X-Force Vol. 1 #25, 94–95
X-Men vol. 2, #1–3, 25–26, 42–44, 86–87, 96, 98–99, 111–113; 200-202
X-Men: Magneto War
X-Men: Prime
X-Men Unlimited Vol. 1 #2, 27
X-Men Annual Vol. 2 #1 (2007)


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