Deceased Mutants After M-Day
- Apocalypse - A clone called Genesis is currently a student at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
- Avalanche (presumed)
- Banshee
- Beautiful Dreamer
- Blockbuster - As a member of the Marauders he was cloned by Sinister several times over. Additional clones may still be alive.
- Jamie Braddock
- Caliban
- Clay (presumed)
- Cyber (presumed)
- Diamond Lil
- Emplate (presumed)
- Fever Pitch
- Congressman Leonard Gary
- Gateway
- Genocide
- Ghoul
- Icarus
- Jazz
- Joe Buggs
- Kraven the Hunter (presumed)
- Landru, Matthew
- Mad Jim Jaspers
- Madame Web
- Malice (presumed)
- Mammomax
- Meld
- Mentallo
- Microbe
- Mr. M
- Mysterio (presumed)
- Namorita - A time displaced Namorita is currently active in the 616-cosmos.
- Nekra
- Nightcrawler
- Omega Red
- Onyxx
- Peepers
- Prism - As a member of the Marauders he was cloned by Sinister several times over. Additional clones may still be alive.
- Professor X
- Puck
- Queen
- Quill
- Sack
- Scrambler - As a member of the Marauders he was cloned by Sinister several times over. Additional clones may still be alive.
- Selene
- Senyaka
- Shinobi Shaw
- Silver Samurai
- Skinless Man
- Sphinx (presumed)
- Tempo
- Thousand-in-One
- Vulcan
- Wallflower
- Lt. Ethan Warren
- Wither
- The Witness
- Wolf Cub
- Zero
- Unnamed and unknown American rodent-like mutant murdered and eaten by Predator X in New X-Men vol. 2 #43
- Unnamed and unknown mutant, a fire-breathing Canadian male mutant murdered and eaten by Predator X in New X-Men vol. 2 #44.
- The Neo are in fact a branch of mutants, who register mutant genes and were subject to the Scarlet Witch's Decimation also. Any remaining clans of Neo have been wiped out of existence by the Evolutionaries.
- The 7th Light, a college student from the UK, who killed himself after his physical mutation was outed on the internet.
- Two unnamed and unknown teenage mutants hunted by a Predator X underneath Manhattan. The female is deceased. The male's current location is unknown.
- One of Apocalypse's Final Horsemen, Sanjar Javeed (Death), was killed by Deathlok in Uncanny X-Force #15, since his powers failed to work on him as he was an undead cyborg.
- A TV news report in the NYX series mentions a female mutant artist from Wyoming who was killed in her apartment for being a mutant. It's possible the news anchor was not distinguishing between powered and depowered mutants.
Notes:
- The six mutants of the Shadow-X group all entered the Marvel 616-universe post-Decimation, and thus were unaffected and retained their powers. All six are now dead.
- Obituary of O-Force is mentioned as being a potential recruit for the Initiative, the implication is that he still maintains his mutant abilities, but this has not been made officially clear. The same is true for Neurotap, Threnody, Esperanza Ling, Crimson Daffodil, Timeslip, Firebolt, Base, Link and Poltergeist, and Michael Dorie the Mutant Shaman.
- All of the mutants from alternate timelines who entered the 616-universe pre-Decimation are powered according to X-Men: Endangered Species. This includes Bishop, Blaquesmith, Dark Beast, Gaia, Marvel Girl, Mountjoy, Nocturne, Sugar Man, Sunpyre, Major Victory and The Witness (deceased). It is unknown if Archer and Fixx retained their mutant abilities after M-Day, or if they even currently are still operating in the 616 universe timeline. Nocturne has left Marvel-616. It appears, as she is no longer with Big Hero 6, Sunpyre has also returned to her dimension. Gaia and Mountjoy have not been seen or heard from since long before M-Day, so it is possible they are no longer in 616 either. While still a mutant, Cable does not belong to that list as he was born on Earth 616 as the son of Madelyne Pryor and Scott Summers and only raised in an alternate timeline.
- All five Tao-Yu brothers are confirmed as living as of Civil War: X-Men #1.
- It's unclear if the Marauders who died during the Messiah Complex (i.e. Blockbuster, Scrambler, Prism) will return, as technically they may still be cloned.
- The Gorgon was killed before M-Day, and resurrected by The Hand post M-Day, apparently negating him from any effects of the spell. X-Man restructured himself post M-Day. Toro was revitalized by Bucky Barnes wishing for his return to life on the Cosmic Cube post M-Day.
- Psylocke's psyche was briefly placed back into her resurrected, original body, which had died before M-Day (see Revanche); this body demonstrated active powers, but was destroyed in a confrontation with Dazzler. Psylocke's psyche was then transferred back to into her Asian body.
- It is uncertain if Paradigm was killed before or after M-Day, all that is for certain is that he was a mutant when he died.
- Wallflower was never actually reanimated. Her body was used as a vessel to house a bio-sentinel, which the X-Men destroyed.
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