List of X-Men: The Animated Series and X-Men '97 characters explained

This is a list of characters from the animated series X-Men (1992–1997) and its revival X-Men '97 (2024–present).

Cast and characters

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X-Men '97
Season 1
(1992–1993)
Season 2
(1993–1994)
Season 3
(1994–1995)
Season 4
(1995–1996)
Season 5
(1996–1997)
Season 1
(2024)
Cyclops
Norm SpencerRay Chase
Wolverine
Cathal J. Dodd
RogueLenore Zann
Storm
Iona MorrisAlison Sealy-Smith
Beast
George Buza
Gambit
Chris PotterChris Potter
Tony Daniels
A.J. LoCascio
Jubilee
Alyson CourtHolly Chou
Jean Grey
Madelyne Pryor
Catherine DisherJennifer Hale
Professor X
Cedric SmithRoss Marquand
Magneto
David HemblenMatthew Waterson
Forge
Marc StrangeGil Birmingham
Henry Peter GyrichBarry FlatmanBarry FlatmanTodd Haberkorn
Lucas BishopPhilip AkinPhilip AkinIsaac Robinson-Smith
Apocalypse
John ColicosJames BlendickRoss Marquand
Adetokumboh M'Cormack
Mister Sinister
Christopher BrittonChristopher Britton
MorphRon RubinRon RubinJ. P. Karliak
Robert KellyLen CarlsonLen CarlsonRon Rubin
Cable
Lawrence BayneLawrence BayneChris Potter
Moira MacTaggertLally CadeauFiona ReidEve CrawfordFiona ReidMartha Marion
Banshee
Philip WilliamsDavid Errigo Jr.
CallistoJennifer DaleJennifer DaleCourtenay Taylor
LeechRon RubinRon RubinDavid Errigo Jr.
Bolivar TraskDan HennesseyDan HennesseyGavin Hammon
SentinelsDavid FoxBarry FlatmanEric Bauza
Master MoldNigel Bennett
MojoPeter WildmanPeter WildmanDavid Errigo Jr.
SpiralCynthia BelliveauCynthia Belliveau Abby Trott
Nightcrawler
Adrian HoughAdrian Hough
Lilandra NeramaniKristina NicollMorla Gorrondonna
Gladiator
Richard EpcarRaymond O'NeilDavid Errigo Jr.
Sebastian ShawDavid BryantTravis Willingham
Emma FrostCynthia DaleMartha Marion
X-Cutioner
Lawrence Bayne
AbscissaAlyson Court
Valerie CooperCatherine Disher
Sunspot
Gui Agustini
Bastion
Theo James

Hero teams

X-Men

X-Factor

X-Factor is the mutant U.S. government group that was most notably seen in the episode "Cold Comfort". The X-Men ended up fighting them when Iceman was looking for his girlfriend Lorna Dane. Following some difficulties with their respectful opponents, Professor X advised them to switch opponents which helped to subdue them. Afterward, Forge appeared and explained who X-Factor was.

X-Factor also could be seen briefly in episodes "Sanctuary" Parts 1 and 2.

Alpha Flight

Alpha Flight was seen in the episode "Repo Man." Vindicator (who had renamed himself Guardian in the comics) and the Canadian Alpha Flight capture Wolverine. The Canadian government demands their project back. Either he joins their team as originally planned or they repossess his indestructible, adamantium skeleton.

Xavier's Security Enforcers and The Resistance (in Bishop's future)

Clan Chosen (in Cable's future)

X-Terminators (unnamed)

See also: X-Terminators.

Guest allies

Neutral characters

Neutral groups

Starjammers

The Starjammers appear in the five-part episode "Phoenix Saga" led by Corsair (Major Christopher Summers). In this episode, the Starjammers attack the X-Men and steal the M'Kraan crystal, in hopes of trading into D'Ken so that Corsair can get close enough to kill him. However, D'Ken knew of their plan and tricked them, and got hold of the M'Kraan crystal. The Starjammers have to work with the X-Men to destroy D'Ken. Hepzibah, Raza Longknife, Ch'od, and Cr+eee were the Starjammers that appeared along with Corsair in the "Phoenix Saga." Corsair later appeared in the episode "Orphan's End." In this episode, Corsair is on the run from a corrupt Shi'ar police officer and he comes to Earth. Later, he finds out that Cyclops is his son. They first accuse Storm of being a traitor and attack her. After she explains to the Starjammers what is happening, they help Cyclops and Corsair defeat the officer.

Acolytes

The Acolytes appear in the "Sanctuary" storyline, in which Magneto builds Asteroid M as a haven for all mutants to live away from the hatred of baseline humans. The Acolytes, led by Fabian Cortez, aided Magneto in the liberation of the Genoshan mutant slaves from the hands of the Genoshan magistrates. After Cortez betrays Magneto and he is believed to have been killed by the X-Men, the Acolytes pledge their loyalty to Cortez, though they turn on him after he is later exposed.

Morlocks

When the Morlocks captured Cyclops and Jean Grey, Storm led the X-Men to rescue them. In the end, after a duel between Storm and Callisto, not only did the X-Men get Cyclops and Jean back, but Storm also earned leadership of the Morlocks. They later appear in the episode "Out of the Past," where the Morlocks are captured by Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers and she unleashes an alien. The X-Men saved the Morlocks and defeated the alien.

In the revival series, Callisto has regained control of the Morlocks. She alongside Leech, Ape, Erg, and Tommy made cameos in "Mutant Liberation Begins". In "Remember It", Callisto, Leech, Scaleface, Ape, Erg, Tommy, Sunder, and Masque appear in Genosha where the Wild Sentinel caused the deaths of Callisto, Leech, Ape, Erg, and Tommy.

Shi'ar Imperial Guard

The Shi'ar Imperial Guard appeared in the episodes "Phoenix Saga" and "Dark Phoenix Saga." In the "Phoenix Saga," the Imperial guards track down Lilandra and the M'Kraan crystal, following D'Ken's orders, but after D'Ken fuses with the M'Kraan crystal and Lilandra becomes empress, the Imperial guards help the X-Men and the Starjammers defeat D'Ken. Later, in "Dark Phoenix Saga," the Imperial guards seek to destroy the Phoenix after she destroys a star system. Unlike the comics, the star system was deserted. So they go to Earth to stop Phoenix from destroying further systems.

In the revival series, the Shi'ar Imperial Guard first appears in the episode "Lifedeath, Part 2" on a mission to stop Ronan the Accuser during the Kree-Shi'ar War.

Assassins Guild

Villains

Villain teams

Brotherhood of Evil Mutants

The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in this series is based on the third incarnation of the team from the comic books. The group is led by Mystique, with the Blob, Avalanche, and Pyro as members of the group, and Rogue being shown as a former member. The group is revealed to have been initially financed by the mutant Apocalypse though only Mystique knew this. Notably absent from the series was the Brotherhood member and Mystique's longtime lesbian lover Destiny who was a major member of the team in the comics. As such, major changes were made towards the series' adaptation of the "Days of Future Past" storyline, in which Destiny played a major role during the climax of the story.

Friends of Humanity

The Friends of Humanity (FoH) is an anti-mutant group that does various attacks on mutants. They were formed when Robert Kelly turned away from the anti-mutant cause and had Graydon Creed as a member until the information about him being Sabretooth's human son was revealed.

Nasty Boys

While the Nasty Boys are barely a passing blip in the extensive history of the X-Men comics, the villainous team was featured several times in the series. Appearing first in the episode "Til Death Do Us Part (part 2)," the series featured four of the Boys: Ruckus, Gorgeous George, Hairbag, and Slab. The X-Man Morph, who had been resurrected by Mr. Sinister, had an "evil" side to his personality. "Evil" Morph was often a part-time member of the Nasty Boys, but Sinister increasingly lost control of him. The Nasty Boys reappeared in both parts of "Reunion," where, teamed with the Savage Land Mutates, they proved to be quite imposing to the X-Men, whom Sinister had rendered powerless. The X-Men eventually regained their powers, freed Morph from Sinister completely, and defeated Sinister and the Boys. After leaving the Savage Land, the Boys reappeared with Sinister in all four parts of "Beyond Good and Evil." Vertigo accompanied them (Sinister had given her a Magneto-inspired energy boost in "Reunion") and was made into a member, despite her female status.

Savage Land Mutates

The Savage Land Mutates were the creations of Magneto, though they were later recruited by Mister Sinister.

In the X-Men '97 episode "Bright Eyes", Brainchild and Amphibius appeared at Gambit's funeral.

Inner Circle Club

The Hellfire Club appeared in the "Dark Phoenix Saga" storyline, though it was renamed Inner Circle Club to prevent controversy regarding the use of the word hellfire, which could have prompted accusations of satanism. The Inner Circle's leaders aim to control Jean Grey and brainwash her into believing herself to be the Queen of the Inner Circle, though they only manage to unleash the Dark Phoenix.

Horsemen of Apocalypse

The Four Horsemen of Apocalypse were the same ones as in the X-Factor comics. The lineup was composed of mutants that submitted themselves to the so-called mutant "cure," developed by Dr. Adler (Mystique in disguise). The cure process transformed the four mutants: Autumn Rolfson / Famine (voiced by Catherine Gallant), Plague / Pestilence, Abraham Kieros / War (voiced by James Millington), and Archangel / Death into altered mutants under the control of Apocalypse.

The four-part episode "Beyond Good and Evil" featured another team of Horsemen, created by Apocalypse during his time in Ancient Egypt. The style of these Horsemen reflected their Egyptian origins.

Reavers

The Reavers a gang of cyborgs. They appear alongside Lady Deathstrike when she goes down to the Morlock's tunnel and tricks Wolverine into coming down there, hoping to get him to open an alien ship that she found in the tunnel. When the ship is opened, an alien comes out of the ship and sucks the life out of the Reavers. So Lady Deathstrike has to work together with Wolverine to defeat the alien. In the end, the X-Men defeat the alien and all the Reavers' life energy is sent back to their bodies.

Weapon X

The Weapon X program was responsible for Wolverine's adamantium endoskeleton and fabricated memories. The program was directed by the Professor and Dr. Cornelius. Weapon X captured the four members of Team X (Logan, Victor Creed, Maverick, and Silver Fox) to brainwash them to become an elite team of mind-controlled assassins. However, Wolverine escaped and his rampage through the Weapon X headquarters allowed Creed, Maverick, and Silver Fox to escape.

Mojo's Trackers and Wildways

Besides Spiral, Mojo employs several agents and servants:

The Colony and Brood

The Colony appears in the episode "Love in Vain" in a New Mexico desert. Wolverine witnesses the crash of a spaceship carrying horrific, alien bug-like creatures, the Colony, which overwhelms him. They differ from their appearance in the comics as these Broods are human-sized with greenish skin and can fire electrical energy blasts from their tails. They also had four mechanical tentacles similar to Doctor Octopus and had an anti-gravity generator that allowed them to fly. People would be infected by spores and would turn into drones for the Colony. They also had red eyes and appeared similar to the Xenomorphs from the Alien movies.

Children of the Shadow

The Children of the Shadow appeared in the episode "Secrets, Not Long Buried" (1996) when Cyclops flies solo to Skull Mesa, a tiny western desert community of mutants and humans to see an old friend Dr. Prescott and his plane is blasted out of the sky. Injured and rendered powerless, he struggles into town only to discover his friend is missing and the town is caught in the grips of a criminal mutant group called the Children of the Shadow. The group hunts him down, seeing he is vulnerable because they have temporarily removed his powers and he is opposing them. As they try to make an example out of Cyclops, his words get others to help and he recovers his powers from the healing aid of one of them. Along with some other mutants, Cyclops defeats them.

The Avengers (in the Xavier-less time-line)

Operation: Zero Tolerence

Operation: Zero Tolerance (OZT) was a United Nations anti-mutant strike force that appeared in X-Men '97. It was responsible for turning humans into Prime Sentinels, cyborgs who were injected with Mister Sinister's Techno-Organic Virus, transforming them into cyborg variations of Sentinels. In Cable's timeline, after 300 years of Evolutionary War, Bastion succeeded in creating a utopia for the new post-humans, in which the surviving mutants were pressed into slavery.

Cameo appearances (heroes and villains)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Romano . Nick . February 15, 2024 . X-Men '97 exclusive look reveals legacy costumes, Theo James as a mystery 'fan favorite' . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240215144748/https://ew.com/x-men-97-trailer-legacy-costumes-casting-confirmed-theo-james-8580432 . February 15, 2024 . February 15, 2024 . Entertainment Weekly.
  2. Web site: DRG4's X-Men Cast List . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240326090735/http://drg4.dancemania-ex.com/xcast.html . March 26, 2024 . March 26, 2024.
  3. Web site: April 10, 2024 . Every Death in X-Men '97 Episode 5 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240410232244/https://screenrant.com/x-men-97-episode-5-mutant-massacre-deaths-explained/ . April 10, 2024 . April 27, 2024 . Screen Rant.
  4. Web site: Dar . Taimur . April 15, 2024 . Latest episode of X-Men '97 miscredits the voice actor for Sebastian Shaw . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240415190042/https://www.comicsbeat.com/x-men-97-miscredits-voice-actor-sebastian-shaw/ . April 15, 2024 . April 20, 2024 . The Beat.
  5. Web site: War Machine cameo in X-Men ep. 20 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717112235/http://audioshocker.tumblr.com/post/3219212948/super-secret-cameo-of-war-machine-in-3999-ad . July 17, 2011 . February 11, 2011.