X-Corporation | |
Aliases: | X-Corp |
Continuity: | Marvel Universe |
Type: | Business |
Status: | Defunct |
Leaders: | Charles Xavier |
Allies: | New Mutants; X-Men |
1st appearance: | New X-Men Annual 2001 |
The X-Corporation, often abbreviated to just X-Corp, is a fictional organization featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is associated with the X-Men line of titles and first appeared in New X-Men Annual 2001 in September, 2001.
Overview[]
Shortly after revealing to the world that he was a mutant, Professor Charles Xavier organized the X-Corporation a nonprofit organization to investigate mutants rights violation and act as an international extension of the X-Men.
With Cerebra connections to monitor mutant activity, X-Corp offices were opened in many major cities around the world including Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Mumbai, Nairobi, Salem Center, Paris, and Singapore.
In the aftermath of M-Day, anti-mutant violence began to rise and the Paris X-Corp offices were destroyed by a car bomb. Cyclops ordered that all X-Corp branches cease activity, and the Xavier Institute began offering a refuge of all remaining mutants.
Offices[]
- Amsterdam
- Hong Kong
- Los Angeles, California
- Melbourne, Australia
- Mumbai, India
- Nairobi, Kenya
- Paris, France
- Salem Center, New York
- Singapore
Members[]
- Cannonball, Sam Guthrie
- Darkstar, Laynia Petrovna
- Domino, Neena Thurman
- Empath, Manuel de la Rocha
- Feral, Maria Callasantos
- Lifeguard, Heather Cameron
- M, Monet St. Croix
- Magma, Amara Aquilla
- Multiple Man, Jamie Madrox
- Professor X, Charles Xavier
- Rictor, Julio Richter
- Risque, Gloria Muñoz
- Sabra, Ruth Bat-Seraph
- Siryn, Theresa Cassidy
- Skids, Sally Blevins
- Skitz
- Stringfellow
- Sunspot, Roberto da Costa
- Thornn, Lucia Callasantos
- Thunderbird, Neal Shaara
- Warpath, James Proudstar
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As X-Corporation
As X-Corps
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