List of X-Men Enemy Teams

List Of X-Men Enemy Teams

This is a list of some of the major foes of the Marvel Comics superhero team, the X-Men. This list is not comprehensive; the X-Men have been published nearly continuously since 1963, often in several concurrent titles, and have built up quite a long list of enemies.

Read more about List Of X-Men Enemy Teams:  Acolytes, Alliance of Evil, Brotherhood of Mutants, Children of The Vault, Clan Akkaba, Dark Riders, Dark X-Men, Demons of Limbo, Externals, Factor Three, Freedom Force, Gene Nation, Hell's Belles, The Hellfire Club, Hellions, Horsemen of Apocalypse, Marauders, Morlocks, Mutant Liberation Front, Nasty Boys, Neo, Neyaphem, Omega Gang, Press Gang, Reavers, Rising Sons, Savage Land Mutates, Upstarts, X-Cell

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