List of Exiles Characters - Other Characters

Other Characters

In Exiles there has been a number of other characters including special heroes and villains; some of them are even significant in more than one reality and/or story.

Character First appearance Notes
Timebroker/Icon/Lady/Morph Exiles #1 The apparent founder of the Exiles, supposedly a construct of the Exiles and Weapon X'ers collective subconsciousness, later revealed to be an interface created by the Timebreakers to lure conscripts into cooperating. The Timebroker interface is now used for communication when the Tallus can not be used. It has been seen in four forms: a butler for the Exiles, a lady for Weapon X and Icon, a mini-Heather for when she was in charge, a Wolverine-look-alike butler for the Wolverines and an ever-changing Morph for the second Exiles team.
Mojo Exiles #18 Ruler of Mojoworld. Managed to make the Exiles come to his world and tortured Nocturne to get Morph to star in a show. Later made a deal with Heather to give her Longshot while he got access to the Panoptichron's data and as such could broadcast any reality.
Spider Woman Exiles #23 Sunfire's lover from the Earth that had been infected by the Vi-Locks. It was to her Earth that Nocturne and Sunfire were sent when the Vampire King disrupted their teleport in Exiles #32 and #34. Considered Sunfire's true love, it's on her Earth that Morph had her buried.
Timebreakers Exiles #63 A race of insectoid aliens. They recruited both the Exiles and Weapon X teams. They have a hive-like societal structure. They used to maintain the systems in the Crystal Palace.
Hyperion Exiles #64 From Squadron Supreme. Battled Hyperion from Weapon X in Exiles #65 and asked Beak to keep an eye on the Exiles. Proteus took advantage of it to slow the Exiles down in Exiles #76-78 and he almost joined the team, but Power Princess stepped in instead.
Hyperion Exiles #64 Blind Hyperion who was recruited by Beak to help defeat Weapon X's Hyperion. He then returned to his Earth after leaving the Exiles in Beak's "care".
Doctor Strange Exiles #65 Did not go to Tibet and thus did not have any powers, but in turn was the best doctor of the Multiverse. Helped heal Morph and Mimic after the second fight against Hyperion. He was killed by Deadpool, who tried to escape from the Panoptichron.
Madame Hydra Exiles #91 An evil version of Sue Storm who can go from reality to reality, killed by Cat in New Exiles #16.
Slaymaster Exiles #92 From Madame Hydra's team. Killing Psylocke after Psylocke since the 616 version escaped him.
Wolverine Exiles #92 Madame Hydra's new lover, killed by Cat in New Exiles #12.
The elderly pair Exiles #96 Dave Cockrum lookalikes who claimed to be the former owners of the Panoptichron. They have appeared to Psylocke to warn her about an impending threat (Rouge-Mort's army and Mad Jim Jaspers) and have brought Blink back from the future after a teleportation gone wrong. They temporarily stayed at the Panoptichron with the team.
New Excalibur X-Men: Die by the Sword #1 Psylocke's brother's team. Consists of Nocturne and 616 versions of Dazzler (Longshot's wife), Pete Wisdom, Captain Britain, and Sage.
Roma and Opal Luna Saturnyne X-Men: Die by the Sword #1 Majestrix of the multiverse, guardian of all reality and a Courtney Ross counterpart, Roma's servant.
Mad Jim Jaspers X-Men: Die by the Sword #1 A former British Prime Minister fused with the Fury during the House of M, turned mad and attacked Roma.
Rouge-Mort and her squad X-Men: Die by the Sword #1 A strike force apparently linked to Mad Jim Jaspers.
Captain Britain Corps X-Men: Die by the Sword #2 Defenders of the Multiverse, one for each reality.
Venger New Exiles #6 Recruited by Madame Hydra after he faced off against the Exiles.

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