List of X-Men Enemy Teams - Brotherhood of Mutants

Brotherhood of Mutants

Several groups of terrorists have used this name. The team as it debuted in X-Men #4 (March, 1964), plus Astra who was retconned as an original recruit decades later.

  • Magneto (leader)
  • Astra
  • Toad
  • Mastermind (Deceased)
  • Quicksilver
  • Scarlet Witch

Later Members

  • Blob
  • Unus (Deceased)
  • Lorelei
  • Alpha the Ultimate Mutant
  • Peepers (Deceased)
  • Burner
  • Paralyzer
  • Lifter
  • Slither
  • Mister One
  • Mister Two
  • Mist Mistress
  • Quill
  • Think Tank (Deceased)
  • Vanisher
  • Mystique (leader)
  • Destiny (Deceased)
  • Pyro (Deceased)
  • Avalanche
  • Blindspot
  • Rogue
  • Sauron
  • Phantazia
  • Dark Beast
  • Fatale
  • Random
  • Havok
  • Ever
  • X-Man
  • Aurora
  • Professor X
  • Mimic
  • Post (Deceased)
  • Thornn
  • Commando (Deceased)
  • Rust
  • Sabre
  • Mastermind
  • Sabretooth
  • X
  • Orwell
  • Oswald
  • Marshal
  • Fagin
  • Marabeth
  • Mike Asher
  • Bryson Bale
  • Bela
  • Clive
  • Explosa
  • Fiona
  • Phishy McPhish
  • Trioccula
  • Jane Smythe
  • Fever Pitch (Deceased)
  • Malon Reeves
  • Miss Fingers
  • Xorn (Deceased)
  • Beak
  • Ernst
  • Angel
  • Basilisk (Deceased)
  • Esme Cuckoo (Deceased)
  • No-Girl
  • Exodus
  • Black Tom
  • Juggernaut
  • Mammomax (Deceased)
  • Nocturne

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