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Promotional cover to 'New 'X-Men #1.
Pencils by Randy Green.

PublisherMarvel Comics

<tr style="vertical-align: top;"><td>Schedule</td><td>Monthly</td></tr><tr style="vertical-align: top;"><td>Format</td><td>Ongoing</td></tr><tr style="vertical-align: top;"><td>Number of issues</td><td>New X-Men: 32 (ongoing)</td></tr><tr style="vertical-align: top;"><td>Main character(s)</td><td>Surge
Dust
Hellion
Rockslide
Mercury
X-23</td></tr>

<tr style="vertical-align: top;"><td>Writer(s)</td><td>Craig Kyle </br> Chris Yost</td></tr><tr style="vertical-align: top;"><td>Artist(s)</td><td>Paco Medina</td></tr><tr style="vertical-align: top;"><td>Colourist(s)</td><td>Brian Reber</td></tr><tr style="vertical-align: top;"><td>Creator(s)</td><td>Nunzio DeFilippis </br> Christina Weir </br> various artists</td></tr>
Creative team as of September 2006

New X-Men refers to two superhero comic books published by Marvel Comics within the hugely popular X-Men franchise. The first was New X-Men, a title that was in use during Grant Morrison's tenure on X-Men. This article concentrates on the second series New X-Men, originally titled New X-Men: Academy X and a continuation of New Mutants.

New X-Men (also New X-Men: Academy X), relaunched from New Mutants volume 2, was launched during the "X-Men Reloaded" event. It resumes directly where the most recent New Mutants series ended, with the same writers, artists, and cast of characters. The Academy X subtitle was dropped from the title when the new creative team of Craig Kyle and Chris Yost took over the series as of Issue #20.

Whereas the other X-Men comics mostly deal with established adult mutants, this comic concentrates on the lives of young students residing at the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning as they learn to control their powers and, as of late, to survive the backlash against mutants that befell them as part of House of M.

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[edit] Founding

New Mutants/New X-Men began where Grant Morrison's run on New X-Men ended. The school was rebuilt and Emma Frost and Cyclops were named the headteachers of the school. They organized the students fifteen-years-old and older into several squads who trained together.

Featured are two teams, the New Mutants, whose members tend to be more clean-cut, and the Hellions, whose members are generally more belligerent. The rivalry—not only academically, but certainly also in private matters—plays a significant role in the series.

The cast of this series are described in the following paragraphs.

[edit] New Mutants squad

The New Mutants squad's tutor is Dani Moonstar. It is co-led by Wind Dancer and Prodigy.

  • Wind Dancer, a.k.a. Sofia Mantega. A girl from Venezuela who controls winds. (Depowered)
  • Prodigy, a.k.a. David Alleyne, could absorb any non-superhuman talents from nearby people. (Depowered)
  • Icarus, a.k.a. Jay Guthrie, can fly, sing mesmerizingly and heal himself rapidly. (Deceased)
  • Wallflower, a.k.a. Laurie Collins, exudes pheromones which alter the feelings of other people. (Deceased)
  • Elixir, a.k.a. Josh Foley, is an Omega-class healer who ironically was a rabid mutant-hater before he found out he was one himself.
  • Surge, a.k.a. Noriko Ashida, is a Japanese girl who constantly absorbs static electricity and can discharge it as electric blasts or bursts of superhuman speed .

[edit] Hellions squad

The Hellions squad's tutor is Emma Frost. It is led by Hellion.

  • Hellion, a.k.a. Julian Keller, is telekinetic.
  • Dust, a.k.a. Sooraya Qadir, is a shy girl from Afghanistan who can turn herself into a living whirlwind of dust. She regularly dresses in a niqab.
  • Mercury, a.k.a. Cessily Kincaid, consists of a mercurial substance which bears a certain resemblance to "T-1000" from the film Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
  • Rockslide, a.k.a. Santo Vaccaro, consists of solid rock and can shoot his appendages at targets.
  • Tag, a.k.a. Brian Cruz, could "tag" a person so that bystanders are compelled to run away from the person. (Deceased)
  • Wither, a.k.a. Kevin Ford, can destroy organic matter on touch. He accidentally killed his father when his powers manifested. (Ran away)

[edit] Other squads

There are also other teams advised by different X-Men. For a complete list of students prior to Decimation see Xavier Institute student body.

[edit] Decimation

Cover of New X-Men #20, pencils by Mark Brooks. This issue marks not only a new direction for the title, but the dropping of Academy X from its title.

In New X-Men #20 the cast begins to deal with the after effects of House of M, in which the student body was almost entirely depowered, going from 182 students to "about" 27. (The real number, however, is 29: Quentin Quire is technically still in existence at the Institute and X-23 joined the school soon afterwards.) Wind Dancer, Prodigy, Aero, Preview, Network, Tag and even teacher Dani Moonstar were amongst the mutants at the Xavier Institute who lost their powers.

Emma Frost, fearing their safety, ordered all non-mutants to leave the school, Dani among them. As the depowered students and staff were being bussed away, the mutant-hating Reverend William Stryker began to set into motion his plans to destroy mutants while at their weakest, and began to concentrate on systematically killing the students, killing several former students by bombing the buses. Stryker's actions continued to haunt the Institute until he was killed in issue #27.

[edit] M-Day "survivors"

It has been stated that the mutant student body in the academy dropped from 182 to 27 (though that number is technically inaccurate; 29 remain). The following are the students that have been confirmed to have retained their powers.

New Mutants (4)

  • Joshua "Jay" Guthrie (Icarus) [deceased]
  • Laurie Collins (Wallflower) [deceased]
  • Joshua "Josh" Foley (Elixir)
  • Noriko "Nori" Ashida (Surge)

Hellions (5)

Corsairs (4)

  • Celeste Cuckoo (The Three-In-One)
  • Mindee Cuckoo (The Three-In-One)
  • Phoebe Cuckoo (The Three-In-One)
  • Maxwell Jordan (Quill) [deceased]

Alpha Squadron (3)

Paragons (4)

Gambit's Squad (2)

  • Roxanne "Roxy" Washington (Bling)
  • Sidney Green (Onyxx)

Storm's Squad (1)

Other Students (4)

Note: Although Quentin Quire is no longer a student at the Xavier Institute (as he has evolved to a higher state of being), he retained his powers and is being held in a containment unit at the school.

Most of the students listed above were confirmed in New X-Men #21 and in X-Men: The 198 Files. Indra and Quill were confirmed in Decimation - The Day After, while Bling was confirmed in X-Men vol 02 #177.[1]. Wallflower was killed by Reverend Stryker in New X-Men #26. Quill was killed by one of Stryker's henchmen in New X-Men #27. Icarus was shot by Stryker and died a few issues later.

[edit] X-Men trainees

In the aftermath of Decimation, Emma Frost created a team of X-Men trainees. The team consists of:


There are other students residing at the Institute that has aided the X-Men, but are not part of Emma's select group. Some of which are:

  • Elixir [kicked off the team for a violent outburst, revived from coma]
  • David Alleyne [not official, depowered, but has been aiding the New X-Men and watching over Elixir]
  • Anole [last seen covering for the New X-Men]
  • Bling! [last seen aiding the X-Men against Apocalypse].
  • Hisako Ichiki [last seen aiding the Astonishing X-Men, abducted to the Breakworld].
  • Blindfold [last seen aiding the Astonishing X-Men].

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