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Professor X

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Main article:Professor X

X-23

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Main article:X-23

X-Ray

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Main article:U-Foes § X-Ray

Xarus

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Xarus is a character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. He was created byVic Carrabotta and first appeared inMystic #17 (November 1952).

Xarus is the son ofDracula. Dissatisfied with Dracula's leadership, Xarus formed a secret alliance with the leaders of various vampire sects to overthrow his father. Their coup was successful and Xarus and his allies beheaded Dracula.[1][2]

His allies in Mystikos developed devices that neutralize the harmful light frequencies to which vampires are vulnerable. Xarus saw an opportunity to use these devices to establish a stronger, more dominant position for vampires in the world. He distributed them to his allies, who launched a raid on Krieger Sect's fortress, eliminating their senior leadership. Xarus instructed the Claw Sect to hold off on declaring loyalty to him, allowing them to remain neutral and open to potential traitors seeking an alliance, including his brotherJanus and the peaceful Anchorite Sect.[1][2]

After the Siren Sect's attempted betrayal, Xarus surprisingly spared their leader, Alyssa, allowing her to live and continue serving him. However, Alyssa betrayed him again by giving Janus one of the light-deflecting pendants, helping him escape after the Claw Sect had turned on Xarus. Surrounded by a small army of vampires wearing the pendants, Xarus was declared Lord of the Vampires.[1][2]

Now with greater power, Xarus set his sights on world domination. He planned to convert all mutants in San Francisco into vampires, starting with infectingJubilee to draw in her fellowX-Men.Wolverine was the first to take the bait, quickly converted with no resistance from his healing factor.

Xarus’ actions against mutantkind caught the attention ofCyclops, who reached out to him directly. Xarus tried to persuade Cyclops to join forces, arguing that both their kinds had been mistreated by humanity. Cyclops firmly rejected the offer, exactly as Xarus had anticipated. With this response, Xarus moved forward with his assault on Utopia. However, the X-Men andAtlanteans were prepared. They revealed that Wolverine’s healing factor had been deactivated before he could revert to his human form, and Xarus watched in disbelief as his entire task force was destroyed. Though he didn’t have time to regroup for another attack, Xarus was determined to defeat the X-Men. Just then, Dracula made his return, resurrected by the X-Men. Xarus attempted to rally his forces to stand against his father, but found no support, forcing him to fight alone. In the end, Dracula exacted revenge, ripping off Xarus' head and killing him.[3]

Xarus would later return from the dead and pose as the Shadow General. He obtained a fragment ofMan-Thing and grew it into Boy-Thing.[4]

Xavin

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Main article:Xavin

X-Cutioner

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TheX-Cutioner is an alias used by two characters appearing inMarvel Comics.

Carl Denti

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Carl Denti, created byScott Lobdell andJason Pearson, first appeared inThe Uncanny X-Men Annual #17 (June 1993).[5] A formerFBI agent obsessed with stalkingmutants who kill humans, he uses an array of bothalien and Earthly technology in his quest.

Denti's father was an army officer murdered for following an illegal order, which would later interfere with his crusade against mutants. As an FBI officer, Denti partners withFred Duncan, a contact ofCharles Xavier's and a member of the mutant supporter network known as the Xavier Underground who maintains mutant criminal records and stockpiles the weapons and technology of the X-Men foes. Denti takes the files, weapons, and technology for himself and assumes the name of X-Cutioner, with the proclaimed mission of killing any mutant that has killed other people first. Denti is so "dedicated" to his mission that he will use lethal force to stop anyone obstructing his lethal "justice".

His first successful target is the mutantTower,[6] followed by an unsuccessful attempt onMastermind who was detained onMuir Island. Mastermind survives only to die of natural causes, because Denti was delayed when he encountered theX-Men. He next targets theWhite Queen, only to be stopped by the father-and-son duo ofCyclops andCable. He later tracks downSkin for the murder of Angelo Espinosa, not knowing that the two boys were the same person. Working through the ranks of X-Men characters, he next encounters thePunisher,Rogue,X-Man, andGambit. After teaming up with Gambit, Denti encounters a new version of X-Cutioner (see below) with similar technology.

A normal human with specialized training, Carl Denti weapons and technology include alienZ'nox sensors,Sentinel propulsion units for flight,Shi'arbody armor, a personal force field, a teleportation unit and various other weapons.

X-Cutioner in other media

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The Carl Denti incarnation of X-Cutioner appears inX-Men '97, voiced by Lawrence Bayne.[7] This version is a leading member of theFriends of Humanity.

Second version

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An unidentified version of X-Cutioner, created byMarc Guggenheim andArdian Syaf, first appeared inX-Men Gold (vol. 2) #2 (April 2017).[8]

Xemnu

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Main article:Xemnu

Xilora

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Comics character
Xilora
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearancePlanet-Size X-Men #1 (Aug. 2021)
Created byGerry Dugan (writer)
Pepe Larraz (artist)
In-story information
Full nameUnknown
SpeciesHuman Mutant
Team affiliationsGreat Ring of Arakko
Brotherhood of Arakko
Notable aliasesXilora
That-Which-Was-Xilo
Xilo
Xilo-Who-Was-Stulgid
Stulgid
The First Defender
The First Defender of the Broken Land
AbilitiesInsect collective

Xilora, formerly known asXilo, is a character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. He was created byGerry Duggan and Pepe Larraz, and first appeared inPlanet-Size X-Men #1 (August 2021).

Originating from the ancient Threshold civilization two billion years ago, themutant that would eventually take the name Xilo was one of two survivors of Threshold's fall, the other beingOkkara.[9][10] During the fall, he was injured so severely that he lost many of his memories and needed millions of years to heal and recover.[11] He remained with Okkara and served as its defender, taking many different names over time, until the island was attacked by the forces of Amenth and split intoKrakoa andArakko. He, along with all the other Okkaran mutants, was voluntarily sealed away in Amenth with Arakko to stop the invasion.[12] For the next several thousand years, he served on theGreat Ring of Arakko as the chief historian, consulted on all matters of history and lore.[13] At some point, he took the nameStulgid.[14] After Arakko and its inhabitants returned to Earth, Stulgid changed his name toXilo-Who-Was-Stulgid and later to simplyXilo.[13][15]

Xilo was enlisted to help terraform Mars into a suitable home for Arakko, using his powers to fertilize the soil and create a breathable atmosphere.[15][16][17][18]

When theEternalUranos attacked Arakko, Xilo was gravely injured, reduced to 13.5% of his original body mass and losing millennia of memories. Having lost a great deal of his identity, he renamed himselfThat-Which-Was-Xilo to reflect this.[19][20]

WhenGenesis returned to Arakko and incited a civil war, That-Which-Was-Xilo sided withStorm. To survive in his weakened state, he partially merged with theFisher King, becoming dormant and occasionally warning his host of danger.[21][22][14] During the final battle of the war, the Fisher King got close to a blindedOra Serrata. That-Which-Was-Xilo seized the opportunity to leave the Fisher King (killing him in the process) and take control of Ora. He took the new nameXilora, unified the Great Ring of Arakko, and declared the end of the Genesis War.[23][24][25]

Powers and abilities

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Xilora is anOmega-level mutant whose body consists of an insect collective that can act as a single being or separate into innumerable tendrils. He is able to merge with other beings, replacing their flesh with himself and manipulating them according to his intention. As a collective, he can replace parts of himself and is functionally immortal, having been alive for at least two billion years.[10][26][27][28] If his body is damaged, he will permanently lose parts of his memory.[19]

After merging with Ora Serrata, Xilora gained her ability to erase things in sight from existence.[23]

X-Man

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Main article:Nate Grey

X'iv

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X'iv is a character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. The character, created by Christopher Yost and Takeshi Miyazawa, first appeared inSecret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers #1 (June 2008).

X'iv is a Skrull trained byChrell who utilized the powers ofCloak and Dagger as well asDaredevil andElektra. During the "Secret Invasion" storyline, X'iv fights theYoung Avengers while trying to assassinateHulkling who defeated her.[29]

X'iv in other media

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X'iv appears inThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.

Xorn

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Main article:Xorn

Xraven

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Main article:Xraven

Christina Xu

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Christina Xu is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Christina Xu lives with her family at the F.E.A.S.T. Center. When she was attacked byMister Negative'sInner Demons, she was saved bySpider-Boy.[30]

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