X-Men: The 198 - Xavier's Mansion Mutant Sanctuary

Xavier's Mansion Mutant Sanctuary

See also: List of the 198

After the events of Decimation, many of the remaining mutants sought refuge at the Xavier Institute. Due to the suggestion of Erg, they are referred to as The 198. These include the following:

  • Erg
  • Mammomax (deceased at the hands of the Facility)
  • Peepers (devoured by Predator X in Messiah Complex)
  • Outlaw
  • Johnny Dee
  • Lorelei Travis
  • Toad
  • Mr. M (later died/'evolved')
  • Fever Pitch (later killed)
  • Sack (died at the hands of a Sentinel)
  • Arclight
  • Scalphunter
  • Skids
  • Leech
  • Diamond Lil (Killed by Mortis during Necrosha)
  • Caliban (later killed by Reavers during the Messiah Complex)
  • Beautiful Dreamer (killed by the Leper Queen)
  • Jazz (killed later by Johnny Dee)
  • Alchemy
  • Empath
  • Magma
  • Collective Man
  • Other unnamed mutants

The list excludes Xavier Institute staff members and the remaining student body as well as the Sentinel Squad O*N*E.

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