Chickenwings - Membership - All Current Morlocks Shown After M-Day

All Current Morlocks Shown After M-Day

Powered:

  • Beautiful Dreamer - Killed by the Purifiers using a new form of the Legacy Virus.
  • Bliss - Currently a resident of Utopia.
  • Joe Buggs - An insect-like mutant who was shown only in flashback. Killed by a clone of Kraven the Hunter called Xraven.
  • Caliban - Killed by the Reavers during the events of Messiah Complex.
  • Erg - Currently a resident of Utopia.
  • Feral - Originally depowered on M-Day, her physical mutations were restored by Romulus for unknown reasons before she was killed by Sabretooth.
  • Fever Pitch - Killed by the Purifiers using a new form of the Legacy Virus.
  • Leech - Currently a member of the Future Foundation.
  • Litterbug - Currently a resident of Utopia.
  • Masque - Current whereabouts are unknown.
  • Sack - Formerly a resident of Utopia, he was killed by a Nimrod Sentinel during the events of "Second Coming".
  • Skids - Currently an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Depowered:

  • Callisto - Currently in tunnels.
  • Marrow - Currently in tunnels.
  • Thornn - Her physical mutations were restored by Romulus for unknown reasons. Her current whereabouts are unknown.

All Powered Former Leaders Not Currently Involved With Group:

  • Dark Beast - Currently the leader of Clan Akkaba.
  • Mikhail Rasputin - Banished himself to Kapalan
  • Storm - Currently affiliated with the X-Men and the Jean Grey School of Higher Learning and Uncanny X-Force.

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