Supporting Characters
- Book – Possesses mutated rock body and high intelligence.
- Broken Haiku – Former member of the Lawless. Left for dead by Xi'an, but survived. Lived as an entity tied to the digital world. Hunted down by the Foolkiller.
- Zail Haddad – Father of Cerebra.
- Halloween Jack (Jordan Boone, also known as Loki)
- The Driver – A man who worked with Mama Hurricane. Stored digital copies of mutants in his car's computer systems to protect them from persecution. Became ill when Junkpile corrupted his car; seemingly destroyed the copies and now drives for the sake of driving. Powers: Cyberpathy, techo-organic body, link with car grants him other powers.
- Quiver – A prisoner released from the Theatre of Pain along with Sham, but never officially joined the team. Had the ability to generate seismic pulses.
- Morphine Somers – Superannuation touch generates specific bioelectric feedback through matter, aging it thousands of years into dust. Minister of Mutant Affairs and Bureaucratic Head of Halo City under the Doom presidency. Becomes temporary leader of the X-Men in Xi'an's place. Member of Doom's Black Cabinet.
- Victor Ten Eagles – Former member of the Lawless.
- Rosalinda Navarro Vasquez – Member of Freakshow who fell in love with Metalhead. Powers: electrical disruption.
- X-Nation
- The Freakshow – A group of humans who were experimented upon by mega-corps, making them similar to mutants. Under the leadership of Mama Hurricane, an important figure in the MUR (Mutant Underground Railroad), they move from place to place just doing what they can to help.
- Breakdown – Rosa's younger brother who has destruction powers akin to Xi'an.
- Contagion – Emits a deadly disease through physical contact. Infected Metalhead during a skirmish.
- Dominic – Boy engineered with the ability to generate and withstand extreme heat.
- Psyclone – Psychic or wind blasts.
- Tantrum – Deadly vocal cords. Power increases with her level of rage.
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