Origin and history
X-Corporation was founded by Professor Charles Xavier as a way to help deal with the ever-growing mutant population. Xavier, leader of the X-Men, realized that the Xavier Institute and its U.S.-based teams were not enough to provide support to all the needy mutants across the globe. Due to this, he initiated the X-Corporation, a collection of adjunct teams, each run by former X-Men or members of other X-teams, located in many major cities across the globe.
X-Corporation Disbands
Following M-Day and the massive reduction of the mutant population worldwide, the X-Corporation had outlived its purpose. To the turmoil of the mutant population at the time, the Paris branch of the X-Corporation was car bombed the very same day of the mutant depowering. With both points in mind, Cyclops ordered the dissolution of the X-Corporation. The mutant detective agency, X-Factor Investigations, would later be composed largely of the X-Corporation: Paris branch.
Branches and membership
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hong Kong
Los Angeles, California, USA
Mumbai, India
New York City, New York, USA
Paris, France
Singapore
Krakoa Era
Krakoan team was reorganized into a holding company for Xavier's financial profile under Angel and M. They largely oversee the research, development, and production of Krakoa's pharmaceuticals, however, M appears to have plans for aggressive expansion
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