Villains
- Aesir – Pantheon of false Asgardian gods created by Alchemax.
- Brimstone Love and the Theatre of Pain
- Controller X – Xi'an Chi Xan while working for the Theatre of Pain.
- The Foolkiller – An assassin charged with the task of killing members of the Lawless. Raised and trained to believe that foolish behavior should be punishable by death.
- Free Radicals – A group that clashed with the Neo-Wakandan natives of northern California, particularly Oakland.
- Glitterspike – Professional assassin and abusive ex-husband of Freakshow member Rosa. Has the ability to absorb light particles and convert them into tangible objects of light.
- Graverobber and the Undead – A mutant who once worked for Shakti's father, Zail Haddad. Subjected to radioactive and biohazardous conditions, he developed the mutant ability to resurrect the dead, but those he resurrected are linked to his neural energies.
- Junkpile - Former member of the Lawless and ally of Xi'an. Betrayed the team to the Synge casino in the first issue.
- The Rat Pack – Casino enforcers for Synge Casino.
- Lytton and Desdemona Synge - Owners of the Synge casino. Lytton framed Xi'an for his father's murder.
- Joaquim Eduardo Vasquez (also known as Darkson) – Son of Rosa Vasquez and Glitterspike.
- Vulcann – Member of the Shaper's Guild known as the Bloodsmiths.
- Master Zhao and the Chosen (One-Eyed Jack, Psycho-K, Wingspan, Frostbite, and Monster) – Zhao was the last leader of the last true succession of X-Men. He took drugs to enhance his dwindling psychic energies, and as a result grew demented. He eventually killed the last of the X-Men, and used genetic experiments to attempt to raise and develop a new generation of X-Men with abilities similar to Xavier's team.
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