#cerebrofiles: Bei the Blood Moon, first appeared in X of Swords: Stasis #1 (2020), created by J. Hickman, T. Howard & P. Larraz. Bei wields the “Doom Note”—a sonic-psionic voice capable of leveling mountains and universally understood. She is a formidable warrior, armed with the blade Seducer.
#cerebrofiles: Lycaon Two Wolves, first appeared in X-Men: Red Vol. 2 #13 (2023), created by A. Ewing & J. Camagni. An Omega-level Arakkii mutant, Lycaon possessed enhanced strength, regenerative healing, and retractable claws—abilities surpassing those of Wolverine.
#cerebrofiles: Pollux, first appeared in Cable (Vol. 4) #10 (2021), created by G. Duggan & P. Noto. An Arakkii mutant, Pollux generates psionic star constructs as offensive weapons. Her abilities manifest as concentrated bursts of mental energy shaped into stellar forms. #Pollux #CerebroFiles
#cerebrofiles: Castor, first appeared in Cable (Vol. 4) #10 (2021), created by G. Duggan & P. Noto. An Arakkii mutant gifted with immense strength and near-invulnerability, Castor and her twin Pollux left Arakko to challenge Earth’s champions.
#cerebrofiles: Tarn the Uncaring, first appeared in Hellions #6 (2020), created by Z. Wells & C. Carnero. An Omega-level psychokinetic and telepath, Tarn can reshape DNA & biological matter at will. He also has super strength and wields demonic magic (he’s a hybrid mutant / demon) & is a sadist.
#cerebrofiles: Syzya of the Smoke, first appeared in X-Men: Red #6 (2022), created by A. Ewing & S. Caselli. An Arakkii mutant and secret member of the Great Ring’s Night Seats, she teleports through smoke to any known location, leaving a jasmine scent.
#cerebrofiles: Mother Rapture, first appeared in Hellions #6 (2020), created by Z. Wells & C. Carnero. She was genetically modified by Tarn the Uncaring and serves in his Locus Vile. She commands razor-sharp Blade Fish, enabling flight, teleportation by unspooling reality itself, & can cut solids.
#cerebrofiles: Redroot the Forest, first appeared in X of Swords: Stasis #1 (2020), created by J. Hickman, T. Howard & P. Larraz. As the Voice of Arakko, Redroot can commune with flora and earth, rot organic matter in her path, and once carried the sword Alluvium. #Redroot #CerebroFiles
#cerebrofiles: Amino Fetus, first appeared in Hellions #6 (2020), created by Z. Wells & C. Carnero. The third stage of the apocalyptic Damnation Cycle, if fed he transforms threatening universal annihilation. His powers include immense strength, durability & the ability to nullify mutant abilities.
#cerebrofiles: Azazoth, first appeared in X-Men: Red #14 (2023), created by A. Ewing & Y. Çınar. An Arakkii mutant imprisoned in the Tower of Broken Thought, Azazoth possesses potent telepathy, capable of psychically severing identity and memory.
#cerebrofiles: Zsora of the Spirit Flame, first appeared in X-Men: Red #15, created by A. Ewing & Y. Çınar. An Arakkii mutant with flaming eyes, Zsora could perceive hidden truths. She served on the Night Table of the Great Ring, Arakko’s ruling council. #Zsora #CerebroFiles #MutantSpotlight
#cerebrofiles: Khora of the Burning Heart, first appeared in Empyre: Aftermath Avengers #1 (2020), created by A. Ewing & V. Schiti. Her heart is a living power plant, generating constant energy. She amplifies her own strength, speed, and combat skill, and can boost the powers of nearby mutants.
#cerebrofiles: Fisher King, first appeared in X-Men: Red (Vol. 2) #1 (2022), created by A. Ewing & S. Caselli. A powerless Arakkii mutant in a society that values strength, Fisher King wields words and wisdom like weapons. A strategist and survivor, he reshapes fate through counsel, not combat.
#cerebrofiles: Weaponless Zsen, first appeared in Legion of X #1 (2022), created by S. Spurrier & J. Bazaldua. An Arakkii warrior, Zsen calls herself “weaponless” due to viewing her mutant power—to paint the truth—as useless in battle. However, she’s a fierce fighter with retractable hand blades.
#cerebrofiles: Kobak Never-Held, first appeared in S.W.O.R.D. #9 (2021), created by A. Ewing & J. Camagni. A queer Arakkii Omega mutant with an animal form, super strength, claws, and the ability to launch near-unbreakable quills. We don’t know what power is omega. #KobakNeverHeld #CerebroFiles
#cerebrofiles: Lactuca, first appeared in Planet-Size X-Men #1 (2021), created by G. Duggan and P. Larraz. An Omega-level Universal Shaper, she reshapes space on a vast scale, “singing” to the universe itself. Lactuca can seal dimensional rifts, redirect teleporters and shape reality across space.
#cerebrofiles: Sebastian Shaw, first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #129 (1980), created by C. Claremont and J. Byrne. As the Black King of the Hellfire Club, he absorbs kinetic energy and converts it into strength, ans limited invulnerability. Ruthless in business and battle, he thrives on control.
#cerebrofiles: Hope Summers, first appeared in X-Men #205 (2008), created by M. Carey and C. Bachalo. The first mutant born after M-Day, Hope can mimic and enhance the powers of nearby mutants. She was a master tactician and central to mutant survival—earning her the title of the Mutant Messiah.
#cerebrofiles: Typhoid Mary, first appeared in Daredevil #254 (1988), created by A. Nocenti & J. Romita Jr. A mutant with telekinesis, pyrokinesis, and limited mind control, Mary Walker also suffers from dissociative identity disorder. Her personas range from timid to murderous, making her volatile.
#cerebrofiles: Harry Leland, first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #132 (1980), created by C. Claremont and J. Byrne. A member of the Hellfire Club, Leland could increase the mass of objects and people, making them unbearably heavy. Refined but deadly, his powers turned elegance into a crushing force.
#cerebrofiles: Goblin Queen, first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #168 (1983), created by C. Claremont & P. Smith. Madelyne Pryor, a clone of Jean Grey, has powerful psionic and magical abilities. she commands demonic forces, blending mutant power and dark sorcery in her quest for identity and vengeance.
#cerebrofiles: Sugar Man, first appeared in Generation Next #2 (1995), created by S. Lobdell and C. Bachalo. A grotesque mutant from the Age of Apocalypse timeline, he possesses superhuman strength, size-shifting, a prehensile tongue, and advanced genetic knowledge. He’s a sadistic monster.
#cerebrofiles: Deathbird, first appeared in Ms. Marvel #9 (1977), created by C. Claremont and K. Pollard. Cal’syee Neramani is a winged Shi’ar mutant with superhuman strength, flight, razor-sharp talons, and expert combat skills. She’s one of the most formidable warriors in the Empire.
#cerebrofiles: Sabretooth, first appeared in Iron Fist #14 (1977), created by C. Claremont & J. Byrne. Victor Creed has enhanced senses, regenerative healing, superhuman strength, & razor-sharp claws. A relentless feral predator & longtime rival of Wolverine, he’s as cunning as he is brutal.
#cerebrofiles: Mandrill, first appeared in Shanna the She-Devil #4 (1973), created by C. Seuling and R. Andru. Born Jerome Beechman, this mutant possesses enhanced strength, agility, and pheromones that allow him to control women. This character is extremely problematic in powers, and background.
#cerebrofiles: Third Eye, first appeared in Sabretooth vol. 4 #1 (2022), created by V. LaValle and L. Kirk. A mutant mystic with extrasensory perception, astral projection, and magical insight, he sees beyond the veil of reality. A quiet force, he guides others through mental & metaphysical mazes.
#cerebrofiles: Nekra, first appeared in Shanna the She-Devil #5 (1973), created by S. Gerber & R. Andru. A mutant fueled by rage, Nekra’s strength, endurance & durability increase the angrier she gets. A fierce hand-to-hand combatant, she’s walked the line between cultist, villain, & revolutionary.
#cerebrofiles: Slab, first appeared in X-Factor #74 (1991), created by P. David and L. Stroman. Kris Anderson is a mutant who can drastically increase his muscle mass, boosting his strength, size, and durability. A powerhouse enforcer for the Nasty Boys and brother to Thumbelina - he’s a tank!
#cerebrofiles: Thumbelina, first appeared in New Mutants #86 (1989), created by R. Liefeld & L. Simonson. Kristina Anderson is a mutant who can shrink to tiny sizes while retaining full strength and durability. A former criminal with the Mutant Liberation Front she retired to Krakoa & joined SWORD.
#cerebrofiles: Blob, first appeared in X-Men #3 (1964), created by S. Lee and J. Kirby. Fred Dukes has immense strength, durability, & the ability to generate a personal gravity field making him virtually immovable when grounded. He shrugs off bullets & claws, making him a tank on the battlefield.