New Men (Marvel Comics) - Members

Members

Known New Men have included:

  • Count Tagar - An uplifted tiger created on Counter-Earth. First appeared in Thor #133 (Oct 1966)
  • Dicero - A young uplifted rhinoceros and a student of Prosimia and Lady Bova. First appeared in Wolverine: First Class #3.
  • Gorr - An uplifted gorilla. First appeared in Fantastic Four #171.
  • Kingii - An uplifted frill-necked lizard who was experimented upon by Man-Beast. First appeared in Wolverine: First Class #3 and devolved by High Evolutionary in the same issue.
  • Lady Bova - An uplifted cow who served as the foster mother to Pietro and Wanda Maximoff. First appeared in Giant-Size Avengers #1 (Aug 1974)
  • Lady Shadra - An uplifted black panther who was one of the High Evolutionary's first New Men. She was known for training Count Tagar and Sir Ram. Her legend was first told in Wolverine: First Class #3.
  • Lady Ursula - An uplifted bear who is boisterous and vicious. Proved to be just when she commits suicide rather than allow the Man-Beast to enslave her.
  • Lady Vermin An uplifted rat who uses a small jetpack to get around.
  • Lord Anon (formerly Sir Wulf) - An uplifted wolf. Killed by the Man-Beast.
  • Lord Byson - An uplifted cape buffalo.
  • Lord Churchill - An uplifted bulldog who is honorable, loyal and clever.
  • Man-Beast - An uplifted red wolf that has developed vast mental powers; schemed to destroy humanity and the High Evolutionary. First appeared in Thor #134 (Nov 1966)
  • Mr. Steed - An uplifted horse. First appeared and died in Quicksilver #1 (September 1996)
  • Prosimia - An uplifted ring-tailed lemur and storyteller. First appeared in Wolverine: First Class #3. Sacrifices his life to protect Kitty Pryde from Man-Beast's attack in Wolverine: First Class #4.
  • Sir Delphis - An uplifted dolphin who is an inquisitive character that thinks through his plans before acting.
  • Sir Gator - An uplifted alligator who is quiet and mysterious striking only when foes least expect it.
  • Sir Lepard - An uplifted leopard. First appeared in Thor #134 (Nov 1966) and died in Iron Man #111 (Jun 1978)
  • Sir Lyan - An uplifted lion. First appeared in Thor #134 (Nov 1966)
  • Sir Ossilot - An uplifted ocelot. First appeared in Thor #134 (Nov 1966) and died in Iron Man #111 (Jun 1978)
  • Sir Panther - An uplifted panther.
  • Sir Porga - An uplifted pig. First appeared in Thor #132 (Sep 1966)
  • Sir Ram - An uplifted ram who is noble and knightly. He is pledged in faith to his lord and master. First appeared in Tales to Astonish #94 (Nov 1963) and died in Tales to Astonish #95 (Dec 1963)
  • Sir Ram - Second character with this name. First appeared in Iron Man #111 (Jun 1978)
  • Sir Tyger - An uplifted tiger who is scholarly and wise. He is paradoxically just as decadent as any civilized person.
  • Snow Queen - An uplifted white tigress who is the sister of White Tiger. She appeared in chapter 2 of X-Men: Endangered Species where she fought Beast when he tried to enter Wungadore without permission.
  • Squire Gulo - An uplifted wolverine who was trained by Lady Shandra. His legend was first told in Wolverine: First Class #3.
  • Tabur - An uplifted cat.
  • Triax - An uplifted warthog who is a follower of Man-Beast.
  • White Tiger - An uplifted white tigress created to hunt down the Man-Beast. She returned to her animal form following Man-Beast's defeat.

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