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Weapon X is a fictional covert operations program, as published by Marvel Comics.
The roster consists of two parts. The first part lists the characters in nominal positions of control of the program. The second part lists the characters the program has used either as agents, or as experimental subjects.
The codenames listed under Character are those used during the time frame that the character was a part of the program. Characters with more than one codename for that period have them listed chronologically and separated by a slash (/). Bolded names are the current program members and agents.
First Appearance is the place where the character first appeared as a member of the program. It is not necessarily the first appearance of the character in print, nor the story depicting how the character joined the program.
All information is listed in publication order first, then alphabetical.
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Weapon X Staff
- Ajax (Francis)[1] - A cyborg who was empowered and trained at the Weapon X facility. Former enforcer of Dr. Killebrew. Nearly killed in the past by Deadpool but recovered and slaughtered other survivors of Weapon X to track down Deadpool. Apparently killed by Deadpool[2].
- Abraham Cornelius[3] - Currently deceased[volume & issue needed]
- The Director (Malcolm Colcord)[4] - Scarred by Wolverine. Current whereabouts unknown.
- Dr. Duncan[5] - Current whereabouts unknown
- Carol Hines[6] - In charge of monitoring and recording the Adamantium bonding process. Killed by Aldo Ferro[7]
- Brent Jackson[8] - Former S.H.I.E.L.D.. Defected to Weapon X and eventually became Director. Current whereabouts unknown.
- Madison Jeffries[9] - Former member of Alpha Flight, Gamma Flight and the Zodiac. Retain his superhuman powers after the M-Day event. Currently a member of the "X-Club", started by Beast to try to solve the mystery of M-Day.
- Dr. Killebrew[10] - A geneticist. He mutated many of the subjects including Deadpool. Former commander of Ajax who would later kill him.[2]
- Professor (Thornton)[6] - Directed the bonding of Adamantium to Wolverine who later would cut his hand off. He was later killed by Silver Fox[7]
- John Sublime[11] - Current whereabouts and status unknown
- Robert Windsor (Mr Sinister)[12] - A guise taken by Mr Sinister. Currently active as Miss Sinister.[13]
- Dr. Zira[14]
Weapon X Agents
- Weapon X/Wolverine (James "Logan" Howlett)[15] - Concurrent member of Alpha Flight. Later member of X-Men, Fantastic Four, the Secret Defenders and currently the New Avengers
- Silver Fox[16] - She later became an agent of HYDRA. Currently deceased.
- Shiva[17] - Current whereabouts and status unknown.
- Jack-in-the-Box (Jack)[18] - Current whereabouts and status unknown.
- Native[19] - Currently deceased
- Aurora (Jeanne-Marie Beaubier)[20] - Former member of Alpha Flight. She was later member of the 198. Current whereabouts unknown.
- Chamber (Jonothon Evan "Jono" Starsmore)[21] - Former member of Generation X and the X-Men. Depowered after M-Day. Currently a member of the New Warriors as Decibel
- Copycat (Vanessa Geraldine Carlysle)[22] - Currently deceased.
- Deadpool (Wade W. Wilson)[23] - Mercenary. He later registered with the Initiative.
- Kestrel (John Wraith)[24] - Currently deceased
- Kimura[25] - Current whereabouts and status unknown
- Marrow (Sarah)[26] - Former member of the Morlocks, Gene Nation and the X-Men and later, X-Cell. She was depowered after the M-Day
- Maverick/Agent Zero (David North)[27] - Depowered after the M-Day
- Mastodon[28] - Currently deceased.
- Mesmero (Vincent)[29] - He was depowered after the M-Day
- Reaper (Pantu Hurageb)[30] - Former member of the Mutant Liberation Front and X-Cell. Depowered after the M-Day. Repowered by Quicksilver[31]
- Sabretooth (Victor Creed)[32] - He was later a member of the Marauders, Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, X-Men and X-Factor. Beheaded by Wolverine.
- Sauron (Dr Karl Lykos)[33] - Former member of the Savage Land Mutates and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
- Slayback (Gregory "Greg" Terraerton)[34] - Former member of Department K. Disintegrated by Adam Unit. Returned to kidnap former Weapon X members with healing factors. Blown up when laboratory housing experiments was self destructed. [35]
- Washout (John Lopez)[36] - Currently deceased and remains were taken by Mister Sinister
- Weapon X (Garrison Kane)[37] - Currently deceased
- Wild Child (Kyle Gibney)[38] - Later and former member of Gamma Flight, Alpha Flight and X-Factor. Depowered after the M-Day
- Wildside (Richard Gill)[39] - Former member of the Mutant Liberation Front. He was depowered after the M-Day
- X-23 (Laura Kinney)[40] - She was a later member of the New X-Men and X-Force. X-23 is a genetic clone of Wolverine.
- X-13 - current status and whereabouts unknown.
- Wildcat (Noel Higgins)[7] - current status and whereabouts unknown.
- Vole (Aldo Terra)[7] - current status and whereabouts unknown.
- Worm Cunningham
- Jacques
- Steve
- Todd
- Michelle
- R. Hoek
- Mauvais
Weapons
- Weapon 0[41] - Classified
- Weapon I[41] - Volunteer (Captain America, Project Rebirth)
- Weapon II[41] - Animal
- Weapon III[41] - Animal
- Weapon IV[41] - Animal
- Weapon V[41] - An unnamed ethnic minority/criminal
- Weapon VI[41] - An unnamed ethnic minority/criminal
- Weapon VII[41] - An unnamed ethnic minority/criminal (Nuke, Project Homegrown)
- Weapon VIII[41] - A kidnapped mutant
- Weapon IX[41] - A kidnapped mutant (possibly John Howlett, Wolverine's older brother (see Wolverine: The End))
- Weapon X-Wolverine
See also: Weapon Plus
References
- ^ Deadpool #14 (January, 1998)
- ^ a b Deadpool vol. 3 #19
- ^ Marvel Comics Presents #73
- ^ Wolverine vol. 2, #166 (2001)
- ^ Weapon X: Agent Zero
- ^ a b Marvel Comics Presents #72
- ^ a b c d Wolverine vol. 2 #50
- ^ Weapon X #½
- ^ Alpha Flight #16
- ^ Deadpool vol. 2 #1
- ^ New X-Men Annual 2001
- ^ Uncanny X-Men #221 (September 1987)
- ^ New X-Men vol. 2 #46
- ^ Weapon X: Agent Zero
- ^ The Incredible Hulk #181 (November 1974)
- ^ Wolverine vol. 2, #10, (August, 1989)
- ^ Wolverine vol. 2, #50
- ^ Weapon X: The Draft - Sauron #1
- ^ Wolverine vol. 3, #13 (April, 2004)
- ^ Uncanny X-Men #120 (April, 1979)
- ^ Generation X #1 (September, 1994)
- ^ New Mutants #98 (February, 1991)
- ^ New Mutants #98 (February, 1991)
- ^ Wolverine vol. 2 #60
- ^ New X-Men vol. 2 #31
- ^ X-Men: Prime
- ^ X-Men (vol. 2) #5 (February 1992)
- ^ Wolverine vol. 2 #48
- ^ Uncanny X-Men #49 (October, 1968)
- ^ New Mutants #87(March, 1990)
- ^ Son of M #6
- ^ Iron Fist #14 (August, 1977)
- ^ Uncanny X-Men (Vol.1) #59
- ^ Deadpool: The Circle Chase #1 (June, 1993)
- ^ Wolverine Annual(September, 1995)
- ^ X-Force #129 (June, 2002)
- ^ X-Force #2 (September, 1991)
- ^ Alpha Flight #1 (August, 1983)
- ^ New Mutants #86 (February, 1990)
- ^ NYX #3 (February, 2004)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j X-Men vol. 2 #130
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