Dark Riders (comics) - List of Members

List of Members

Character Real Name Joined in Notes
Gauntlet Unknown X-Factor #65 (April 1991)
(First appearance)
Inhuman, field leader, enhanced strength, has an arsenal of advanced weaponry
Foxbat Unknown X-Factor #65 (April 1991)
(First appearance)
Winged, taloned Inhuman, though mentioned as a mutant in Cable #17, apparently killed by Lifeforce in Cable #19.
Barrage Unknown X-Factor #65 (April 1991)
(First appearance)
Inhuman, has energy cannons for arms. Left for dead in X-Man #46, but status unconfirmed.
Psynapse Unknown X-Factor #65 (April 1991)
(First appearance)
Inhuman telepath, cousin to Medusa and Crystal, somehow managed to reactivate the telepathic powers of Jean Grey and later of Nate Grey when trying to kill them. He was supposedly killed by his fellow Dark Riders in X-Men #21, later appeared alive again in X-Man #46 but died again in the same issue.
Tusk Unknown X-Factor #65 (April 1991)
(First appearance)
Inhuman, with superhuman strength and durability, and able to create many smaller versions of himself known as Underlings. The original version was sometimes referred to as Tusk Prime.
HardDrive
(sometimes spelled "Hardrive"; once referred to as Mainframe)
Unknown X-Factor #65 (April 1991)
(First appearance)
Inhuman, merged with technology, allowing him to teleport others, control machinery, and transform his body. Leader, left for dead in X-Man #46, but status unconfirmed.
Spyne Unknown Cable #17 (November 1994)
(First appearance)
Mutant, monstrous body, with fangs, claws and tail. Was killed by Wolverine in Wolverine #100, resurrected by Selene via the Technarch transmode virus in X-Force Vol.3 #21.
Lifeforce Unknown Cable #17 (November 1994)
(First appearance)
Mutant, drained life energies by touch to amplify her own strength and to fire energy blasts, killed Foxbat, was killed in Wolverine #100, resurrected by Selene via the Technarch transmode virus in X-Force Vol.3 #21.
Hurricane Unknown Cable #17 (November 1994)
(First appearance)
Mutant, wind controlling powers, was killed in Wolverine #100, resurrected by Selene via the Technarch transmode virus in X-Force Vol.3 #21.
Deadbolt Unknown Cable #17 (November 1994)
(First appearance)
Mutant, skeletal body, threw bones as weapons, was killed in Wolverine #100, resurrected by Selene via the Technarch transmode virus in X-Force Vol.3 #21.
Genesis Tyler Dayspring Cable #18 (December 1994) Mutant, leader, son of Cable, was killed in Wolverine #100
Dirtnap Unknown Wolverine #99 (March 1996)
First appeared in Wolverine #95 (November 1995)
Mutant, bodysnatcher, was killed in Generation X #39.

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