Character » Callisto appears in 1013 issues.
A mutant and original member of the X-Men, Warren received his angelic wings at a young age along with a unique healing factor in his blood. After being twisted into a weapon of Apocalypse, Warren became the cold and distant Archangel. In the years since then, he's gone back and forth between his two identities.
A pirate like mutant, whom encountered Xavier's Excalibur during their time on Genosha.
Was one of the members of Marauders but now one 198.
Blockbuster is the super-strong member of the Marauders who has died in battle, yet has returned thanks to Mr. Sinister's cloning techniques.
The once-mysterious Cable (a.k.a. Nathan Summers) is Cyclops' time-traveling son who was infected with the deadly techno-organic virus during his infancy, which he keeps at bay using his advanced psionic powers. At one time a founding member and leader of the militant team called X-Force, previously known as the New Mutants, Cable takes the aimless youths under his wing and whips them into fighting shape in order to prepare them for future threats.
Caiman is a reptilian Genoshan mutant that is a member of Unus' gang.
A vampire like being who has battled X-Man Marrow, Blade and Spider-Man
Beast from Earth-295 aka The Age of Apocalypse.
King Gregor is the guardian of "Gabriel" a child of destiny who will one day become his rightful heir
Member of the team Marauders.
Hauptmann Englande is the Nazi version of Captain Britain from Earth-597. He lead the alternate version of Excalibur, the Lightning Force.
They started as enemies but once Storm defeated Callisto for leadership of the Morlocks, she then appointed Callisto as leadership while she was away (and she almost always was)
Knull ruled the primordial universe alone until the arrival of the Celestials, who began filling his domain with matter, light and life. He went to war against them and their creations to return the universe to the dark void, creating many powerful weapons to aid him, including the Necrosword and the Klyntar symbiotes.
A mutant with flesh-altering powers, Masque is one of the more bloodthirsty members of the Morlocks.
Mr. Sinister is a supervillain originating from Marvel Comics. Nathaniel Essex was a 19th Century scientist that was genetically mutated by Apocalypse, who shared his philosophy of Social Darwinism. Becoming the immortal Mr. Sinister, he is perhaps the greatest geneticist in the world; capable of cloning, creating, enhancing, and controlling mutant abilities. Sinister is one of the X-Men's most dangerous enemies.
A ninja and a mutant who was able to manipulate the Darkforce.
A nigh-invincible Sentinel from Earth-811, the Days of Future Past timeline.
Prism is the Kenny of the Marvel Universe.
A gladiator who worked for Masque in his arena in Tokyo.
Mutant gladiator in a Tokyo arena
A villain with large blades for hands.
The X-Men battled the Marauders when they began to decimate the Morlocks. Riptide's ability to spin at superhuman speeds while hurling stars and spikes at his enemies made him an efficient killing machine.
Victor Creed is the feral mutant called Sabretooth. He was a member/subject of the Weapon X Project and is the arch-enemy of Wolverine. Unlike Wolverine, Sabretooth embraces his primal instincts, leaving death in his wake. Due to a spell gone wrong by Scarlet Witch, Sabretooth got inverted and became a more heroic person for a while.
Sack is a mutant with a gelatinous body that can possess people.
Native American technomorphing mutant and Marauder.
Scrambler is a Korean-American mutant mercenary working as a member of the Marauders.
Callisto was the former leader of the Morlocks. Storm and Callisto started out as bitter enemies mainly because on their first encounter ever Storm challenged Callisto for leadership of the Morlocks and safety of the X-Men. Since then Callisto found Storm to be a great adversary and a cherished friend, she also helped Storm during the Fall Of the Mutants Storyline.
A mutant pirate living on Genosha whom fought against Professor Xavier and Magneto.
Refugee from the Age of Apocalypse alternate reality where Sugar Man operated Apocalypse's Seattle Core power plant/slave camp. Sugar Man escaped to establish the mutant slave system of Genosha.
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