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Just saw Sinners again and it’s even better the second time around. But let me tell you when Remmick hit them the whimsical skedaddling outside the clurb I was like “And they say yt folks don’t got no culture.” Lol

Needed a little break doing these posts daily is a lot of work. Back next week. What kinda mutants you wanna learn about next month? I kind of focused on villains for April.

#cerebrofiles: Sebastian Shaw, first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #129 (1980), created by C. Claremont and J. Byrne. As the Black King of the Hellfire Club, he absorbs kinetic energy and converts it into strength, ans limited invulnerability. Ruthless in business and battle, he thrives on control.

#cerebrofiles: Hope Summers, first appeared in X-Men #205 (2008), created by M. Carey and C. Bachalo. The first mutant born after M-Day, Hope can mimic and enhance the powers of nearby mutants. She was a master tactician and central to mutant survival—earning her the title of the Mutant Messiah.

Manifesting Jayme Lawson as the MCU Storm. My god this woman acted in Sinners.

#cerebrofiles: Typhoid Mary, first appeared in Daredevil #254 (1988), created by A. Nocenti & J. Romita Jr. A mutant with telekinesis, pyrokinesis, and limited mind control, Mary Walker also suffers from dissociative identity disorder. Her personas range from timid to murderous, making her volatile.

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Don’t forget mutant Jesus died for your sins today.

#cerebrofiles: Harry Leland, first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #132 (1980), created by C. Claremont and J. Byrne. A member of the Hellfire Club, Leland could increase the mass of objects and people, making them unbearably heavy. Refined but deadly, his powers turned elegance into a crushing force.

#cerebrofiles: Goblin Queen, first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #168 (1983), created by C. Claremont & P. Smith. Madelyne Pryor, a clone of Jean Grey, has powerful psionic and magical abilities. she commands demonic forces, blending mutant power and dark sorcery in her quest for identity and vengeance.

#cerebrofiles: Sugar Man, first appeared in Generation Next #2 (1995), created by S. Lobdell and C. Bachalo. A grotesque mutant from the Age of Apocalypse timeline, he possesses superhuman strength, size-shifting, a prehensile tongue, and advanced genetic knowledge. He’s a sadistic monster.

#cerebrofiles: Deathbird, first appeared in Ms. Marvel #9 (1977), created by C. Claremont and K. Pollard. Cal’syee Neramani is a winged Shi’ar mutant with superhuman strength, flight, razor-sharp talons, and expert combat skills. She’s one of the most formidable warriors in the Empire.

#cerebrofiles: Sabretooth, first appeared in Iron Fist #14 (1977), created by C. Claremont & J. Byrne. Victor Creed has enhanced senses, regenerative healing, superhuman strength, & razor-sharp claws. A relentless feral predator & longtime rival of Wolverine, he’s as cunning as he is brutal.

#cerebrofiles: Mandrill, first appeared in Shanna the She-Devil #4 (1973), created by C. Seuling and R. Andru. Born Jerome Beechman, this mutant possesses enhanced strength, agility, and pheromones that allow him to control women. This character is extremely problematic in powers, and background.

#cerebrofiles: Third Eye, first appeared in Sabretooth vol. 4 #1 (2022), created by V. LaValle and L. Kirk. A mutant mystic with extrasensory perception, astral projection, and magical insight, he sees beyond the veil of reality. A quiet force, he guides others through mental & metaphysical mazes.

#cerebrofiles: Nekra, first appeared in Shanna the She-Devil #5 (1973), created by S. Gerber & R. Andru. A mutant fueled by rage, Nekra’s strength, endurance & durability increase the angrier she gets. A fierce hand-to-hand combatant, she’s walked the line between cultist, villain, & revolutionary.

#cerebrofiles: Slab, first appeared in X-Factor #74 (1991), created by P. David and L. Stroman. Kris Anderson is a mutant who can drastically increase his muscle mass, boosting his strength, size, and durability. A powerhouse enforcer for the Nasty Boys and brother to Thumbelina - he’s a tank!

#cerebrofiles: Thumbelina, first appeared in New Mutants #86 (1989), created by R. Liefeld & L. Simonson. Kristina Anderson is a mutant who can shrink to tiny sizes while retaining full strength and durability. A former criminal with the Mutant Liberation Front she retired to Krakoa & joined SWORD.

#cerebrofiles: Blob, first appeared in X-Men #3 (1964), created by S. Lee and J. Kirby. Fred Dukes has immense strength, durability, & the ability to generate a personal gravity field making him virtually immovable when grounded. He shrugs off bullets & claws, making him a tank on the battlefield.

#cerebrofiles: Big Bertha, first appeared in West Coast Avengers vol. 2 #46 (1989), created by J. Byrne. A plus-size mutant model from Milwaukee, Ashley Crawford can alter her body mass at will—gaining immense strength, durability, and size. She’s very wealthy, a skilled fighter and pilot:

Putting on Love on the Spectrum, excuse me while I become an emotional mess.

#cerebrofiles: Mister Sinister, first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #221 (1987), created by C. Claremont and M. Silvestri. A twisted geneticist obsessed with evolution, Sinister possesses vast intellect, immortality, telepathy, telekinesis, shapeshifting and the ability to manipulate DNA.

#cerebrofiles: Cassandra Nova, first appeared in New X-Men #114 (2001), created by G. Morrison and F. Quitely. A parasitic mummudrai born without a body, she copied Xavier’s DNA in the womb, becoming his psychic twin. Possessing vast telepathy, telekinesis, and the ability to manipulate matter.

#cerebrofiles: Fabian Cortez, first appeared in X-Men #1 (1991), created by C. Claremont and J. Lee. A mutant power amplifier, he can enhance, overload, or suppress the abilities of other mutants. Known for manipulative tactics, he is a zealot, a schemer, a cautionary tale.

#cerebrofiles: Selene, first appeared in New Mutants #9 (1983), created by C. Claremont & S. Buscema. A psychic vampire and sorceress, she drains life-force to maintain her immortality. She is one of the oldest known mutants and a deadly manipulator with vast magical and telepathic power.

#cerebrofiles: Kestrel (John Wraith), first appeared in Wolverine vol. 2 #48 (1991), created by L. Hama and M. Silvestri. With teleportation powers, Wraith could “phase-jump” silently over great distances. A member of the Weapon X program, he later became a preacher, seeking redemption.

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#cerebrofiles: Genesis, first appeared in Free Comic Book Day 2020: X-Men/Dark Ages #1, created by J. Hickman, P. Larraz, & L. Yu. An omega-level chlorokinetic & Apocalypse’s wife, she commands plant life on a planetary scale & has advanced longevity. She ruled Arakko & wore the Annihilation Mask.

Beloveds, please no April Fools jokes and pranks tomorrow, this timeline is shitty enough and we don’t need you all trying to be funny.

#cerebrofiles: Exodus, first appeared in X-Factor #92 (1993), created by S. Lobdell and J. Quesada. Born Bennet du Paris, this French omega-level mutant boasts immense telepathy, telekinesis, flight, teleportation, healing, and near-immortality. A 12th-century Crusader turned mutant messiah.

Life’s been busy, back with more mutants next week. Any specific type of mutants you wanna learn about?

#cerebrofiles: Wolfsbane, first appeared in The New Mutants (September 1982), created by C. Claremont and B. McLeod. A Scottish mutant, Rahne Sinclair can shift into a wolf or a wolf-human hybrid. Her lycanthropy grants superhuman senses, speed, and healing. #XMen #NewMutants #MarvelMutants

#cerebrofiles: Wild Child, first appeared in Alpha Flight #1 (1983), created by J. Byrne. Kyle Gibney is a mutant with enhanced senses, agility, strength, and a powerful healing factor. His feral nature makes him unpredictable, but he has fought for both heroism and chaos. #XMen #AlphaFlight #Marvel

#cerebrofiles: Shark Girl, first appeared in Wolverine & the X-Men #20 (2012), created by J. Aaron and N. Bradshaw. A Brazilian mutant, Iara Dos Santos can transform into a humanoid shark, granting her enhanced strength, speed, durability, and aquatic adaptation. #XMen #Marvel

#cerebrofiles: Doop, first appeared in X-Force #116 (2001), created by P. Milligan and M. Allred. A floating, green, blob-like mutant, Doop possesses vast reality-warping abilities, superhuman intelligence, and an unknown language only a few can understand. He may be an omega. #XMen #Marvel

#cerebrofiles: Quicksilver, first appeared in X-Men #4 (1964), created by S. Lee and J. Kirby. A mutant with superhuman speed, he can move, think, and react at incredible velocities. His metabolism allows him to heal faster and resist friction. #XMen #Marvel

#cerebrofiles: Firestar, first appeared in Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981), created by J. Romita Sr., R. Hoberg & D. Marks. A powerful mutant with microwave energy manipulation, she can generate intense heat, fly, and disrupt electronics. Shes servers both X-Men & Avengers. #XMen #Firestar

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#cerebrofiles: Quentin Quire, first appeared in New X-Men #134 (2003), created by G. Morrison & K. Kordey. An omega-level telepath, he can read minds, project thoughts, create psychic constructs, and manipulate reality. Rebellious and brilliant, he’s both an asset and a headache for the X-Men.

#cerebrofiles: Boom-Boom, first appeared in Secret Wars II #5 (1985), created by J. Shooter & A. Milgrom. She generates explosive energy “time bombs” of varying size, intensity, & detonation time. She can control their force from pops to devastating blasts, and even muffle sound for stealth attacks.

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#cerebrofiles: Eye-Scream Man, first appeared in Obnoxio the Clown #1 (1983), created by A. Kupperberg. A mutant with the bizarre ability to transform into any flavor of ice cream, he attempted to infiltrate the X-Mansion but was swiftly defeated. He’s one of the most obscure mutants.

#cerebrofiles: Shadowcat, first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #129 (1980), created by C. Claremont & J. Byrne. Kitty Pryde can phase through solid matter, disrupting electronics and attacks. A genius-level tactician, ninja-trained fighter, and X-Men leader.