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[[Image:Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's marble sculpture 'Ugolino and his Sons', Metropolitan Museum of Art.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's marble sculpture 'Ugolino and his Sons', Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
:''M-Day redirects here. For the NATO definition, see [[Military designation of days and hours]]''
[[Image:DeciMation.png|frame|right|Decimation event logo, as shown on the covers of tie-in comics]]
[[Image:Jean-Baptiste_Carpeaux_La_Danse.jpg|thumb|right|400px|La Danse (The Dance), Opera Garnier in Paris]]
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'''Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux''' ([[May 11]], [[1827]], [[Valenciennes]] –[[October 12]], [[1875]], [[Courbevoie]]) was a French sculptor and painter. His early studies were under [[François Rude]]. Carpeaux won the [[Prix de Rome]] in [[1854]], and moving to [[Rome]] to find inspiration, he there studied the works of [[Michelangelo Buonarroti|Michelangelo]], [[Donatello]] and [[Andrea del Verrocchio|Verrocchio]]. Staying in Rome from [[1854]] to [[1861]], he obtained a taste for movement and spontaneity, which he joined with the great principles of [[baroque art]]. In [[1861]] he made a bust of [[Mathilde Bonaparte|Princess Mathilde]], and this later brought him several commissions from [[Napoleon III]]. He worked at the pavilion of [[Flora (goddess)|Flora]], and the [[Opéra Garnier]]. His group La Danse (the Dance, [[1869]]), situated on the right side of the façade, was criticised as an offence to common decency.
'''''Decimation''''' is the name of the late 2005 [[Marvel Comics]] [[crossover (comics)|crossover]] spinning out of the ''[[House of M]]'' [[limited series]], that focuses on the ramifications of the [[Scarlet Witch|Scarlet Witch's]] stripping nearly all of the [[Mutant (Marvel comics)|mutant]] population of their powers, reducing a society of millions to one of scant hundreds. This event, which occurred on [[November 2]] according to [[X-Men|X-Men (vol. 2)]] #191, is known as '''"M-Day"''' in the [[Marvel Universe]].


He never managed to finish his last work, the famous Fountain of the Four Parts of the Earth, on the Place Camille Jullian. He did finish the terrestrial globe, supported by the four figures of [[Asia]], [[Europe]], [[North America|America]] and [[Africa]], and it was [[Emmanuel Frémiet]] who completed the work by adding the eight leaping horses, the tortoises and the dolphins of the basin.
"Decimation" began with the self-titled one-shot ''Decimation: House of M: The Day After'', and heralded the relaunch of the Excalibur team in ''[[Excalibur (comics)|New Excalibur]]'', focusing on [[Pete Wisdom]] looking for [[Captain Britain]] to head up a new British super team, as well as the relaunch of ''[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]'' from the ''[[Jamie Madrox#MadroX|MadroX]]'' miniseries. It also includes several mini-series - ''[[Son of M]]'' starring a depowered [[Quicksilver (comics)|Quicksilver]], ''[[Generation M (comics)|Generation M]]'' focusing on other depowered characters, ''[[Sentinel Squad O*N*E]]'' showing the latest iteration of the mutant-hunting [[Sentinels (comics)|Sentinels]] to be robots piloted by humans, ''[[X-Men: Deadly Genesis]]'', and ''[[X-Men: The 198]]'' - and continues throughout the Marvel Universe, particularly in the ''X-Men''-related titles. One consequence is an upswing of anti-mutant sentiment, especially among certain religious groups, who consider M-Day to be God's judgment against mutant kind.


== Sculptures by Carpeaux ==
It has been confirmed by various sources that there are considerably more than 198 mutants remaining - the number has been referred to as "symbolic" rather than actual, and in ''The 198 Files'' is said to be the earliest confirmed number. Numbers for pre-Decimation mutants vary from "over a million" (''House of M'' #8) to 14 million (''[[X-Men (vol. 2)|New X-Men]]'' #115, where it is said that the 16 million mutants who died on [[Genosha]] was around "over half" of the estimated global mutant population of 30 million mutants), giving a population, if the commonly-used 90% depowered figure is true, of between one hundred thousand and one and a half million. Based on the mathematical comparisons of the oft-repeated 198 and several million, Marvel has recently reevaluated the 90% figure into "Over 99%". This is shown in ''Civil War: Battle Damage Report'' when [[Iron Man]] comments on the Post-CW world. The figure may be reevaluated again depending on future stories.


* Ugolin et ses fils - [[Ugolino della Gherardesca|Ugolino]] and his Sons (1861, in the permanent collection of the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]])[[http://www.insecula.com/oeuvre/photo_ME0000009025.html]] with versions in other museums including the [[Musée d'Orsay]]
Both [[Henry Pym|Hank Pym]] and [[Beast (comics)|Beast]] note shortly after the event that it is impossible for the energy that certain mutants controlled to simply have vanished, and that it must have been "sent" somewhere. As would later be revealed in ''[[New Avengers (comics)|New Avengers]]'', most of this energy became a [[sentient]] entity called ''"[[The Collective (comics)|The Collective]]"'', who has since come into violent conflict with the Avengers. In addition, a portion of the energy revived the body of [[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)|Gabriel Summers]], who had been trapped in space for many years following the defeat of [[Krakoa]].
* The Dance (commissioned for the [[Palais Garnier|Opera Garnier]])
* Jeune pêcheur à la coquille - [[Naples|Neapolitan]] Fisherboy - in the [[Louvre]], [[Paris]] [[http://www.insecula.com/oeuvre/photo_ME0000034255.html]]
* Girl with Shell
* [[Antoine Watteau]] monument, [[Valenciennes]]


==Neapolitan Fisherboy==
==Criticism==
According to Marvel Editor-In-Chief, Joe Quesada, the ''Decimation'' event was designed to reduce the number of mutant characters in the [[Marvel Universe]] as he felt the number of mutants had gotten out of hand after forty years of publishing.<ref>http://www.newsarama.com/JoeFridays/JoeFridays21.html</ref> Most criticisms by fans have been aimed at inconsistencies regarding the roster of mutants who retained their powers after the event. For example, in the ''Generation M'' mini-series, several characters were considered depowered, even though they retained their physical mutations. The ''Civil War Files'' one-shot revealed that the US government's assessment of the number of mutants on Earth may not be accurate, which allowed Marvel to change the number of depowered mutants. Additionally, characters such as [[Namor the Sub-Mariner|Namor]] and the [[Great Lakes Avengers]], who are described as mutants but not particularly tied to the ''X-Men'' series of books, have not been affected by the event.


Carpeaux submitted a plaster version of ''Pêcheur napolitain à la coquille'', the Neapolitan Fisherboy, to the [[French Academy]] while a student in [[Rome]]. He carved the marble version several years later, showing it in the Salon exhibition of 1863. It was purchased for [[Napoleon III]]'s empress, [[Eugénie de Montijo|Eugènie]]. The statue of the young smiling boy was very popular, and Carpeaux created a number of reproductions and variations in marble and bronze. There is a copy, for instance, in the Samuel H. Kress Collection in the [[National Gallery of Art]] in [[Washington D.C.]]
==Notable Depowered Mutants==
''[[Wizard Magazine]]'' published a speculative list of supposedly-decimated characters, which Marvel Comics dismissed as including a number of mutants who still have their powers<ref>http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showpost.php?p=1152661&postcount=576</ref> and also includes non-mutant characters. The list therefore should not be trusted.


Some years later, he carved the Girl with a Shell, a very similar study.
{| class="wikitable"
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real name
!width=65%| Notes
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Revealed in ''House of M'' #8'''
|-
|[[Magneto (comics)|Magneto]]
|Erik Magnus Lehnsherr
|Master of Magnetism. Recently repowered by "[[Xorn#The Collective|The Collective]]" in New Avengers #20, current whereabouts unknown.
|-
|[[Danielle Moonstar|Mirage]]
|Danielle Moonstar
|Illusionist. Fired from the [[Xavier Institute]] by [[Emma Frost]] after she was depowered.
|-
|[[Tag (comics)|Tag]]
|Brian Cruz
|Repeller. Died in the end of ''[[New X-Men]]'', volume 2 #23 when the bus exploded.
|-
|[[Wind Dancer (comics)|Wind Dancer]]
|Sofia Mantega
|Wind manipulator. Left the institute in ''New X-Men'', volume 2 #24.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Revealed in ''Decimation: House of M: The Day After'''''
|-
|Aurelie Sabayon
|Aurelie Sabayon
|Husk called her parents to inform them that she couldn't breathe under water anymore, however she was never shown.
|-
|[[Blob (comics)|Blob]]
|Frederick J. Dukes
|Attempted [[suicide]] after depowerment, as his excess skin was still present.
|-
|[[Callisto (comics)|Callisto]]
|??
|Superhuman senses. Leader of the Morlocks. Temporarily repowered due to the Terrigen Mists but to the point where even rain harms her. Reappears in the pages of X-Factor.
|-
|[[Feral (comics)|Feral]]
|Maria Callasantos
|Feline humanoid. [[Thornn]]'s sister. Killed by Sabertooth's hand in Wolvirine Vol. 3, #54.
|-
|[[Hannah Levy]]
|Hannah Levy
|Had a prehensile tongue and required diet of insects.
|-
|[[Jubilee (comics)|Jubilee]]
|Jubilation Lee
|Fireworks discharger. Member of Generation X.
|-
|[[Quicksilver (comics)|Quicksilver]]
|Pietro Django Maximoff
|Has received time-travel powers from the [[Terrigen Mists]], and has internalised the mists' power to mutate.
|-
|[[Thornn]]
|Lucia Callasantos
|Feline humanoid. [[Feral (comics)|Feral]]'s sister.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Revealed in ''New X-Men'', volume 2'''
|-
|[[Aero (comics)|Aero]]
|Melody Guthrie
|Flyer with energy aura. She is the only known Guthrie to lose their mutant powers. Revealed in #20.
|-
|Amber
|Amber
|Young girl. Revealed in #28. Died following the bus explosion.
|-
|[[DJ (comics)|DJ]]
|Mark Sheppard
|Energy discharger based on music. Revealed in #23. Died following the bus explosion.
|-
|[[Dryad (comics)|Dryad]]
|Callie Betto
|Plant manipulator. Revealed in #23. Died during the explosion of the bus.
|-
|[[Hydro (comics)|Hydro]]
|Floyd Carter
|Aquatic. Revealed in #20. Accidentally drowned himself when his powers were removed after the M-Day.
|-
|[[Jeffrey Garrett]]
|Jeffrey Garrett
|Teleporter in ghost form. Revealed in #21. The M-Day left him totally dead.
|-
|[[Network (comics)|Network]]
|Sarah Vale
|Machine controller. Revealed in #23. Died during the explosion of the bus.
|-
|[[Preview (comics)|Preview]]
|Jessica "Jessie" Vale
|Precog. Revealed in #20. Depowered yet alive.
|-
|[[Prodigy (David Alleyne)|Prodigy]]
|David Alleyne
|Knowledge Absorption. Revealed in #20. Was asked to stay at the school following the bus explosion.
|-
|[[Rubbermaid (comics)|Rubbermaid]]
|Andrea Margulies
|Elastic body. Revealed in #23. Died during the explosion of the bus.
|-
|[[Specter (comics)|Specter]]
|Dallas Gibson
|Shadow form. Revealed in #20. According to [[Chris Yost]] and [[Craig Kyle]] he is still alive and living with his grandfather.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Revealed in ''Mutopia X'' #5'''
|-
|[[Armena Ortega]]
|Armena Ortega
|Could create protective bubble while sleeping.
|-
|Bugman
|??
|Had iridescent yellow eyes, green skin, small antennas on his head.
|-
|The Juicers
|??
|The male had chameleonic skin, while the female could generate luminescent orbs from her hand.
|-
|[[Lara the Illusionist]]
|Lara King
|Could generate illusion which affects all five senses.
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Revealed in Generation M'''
|-
|[[Chamber (comics)|Chamber]]
|Jonothon Evan Starsmore
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #1; was on life support in hospital, now repowered from a transfusion of the blood of [[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]]. New powers still unknown, so may or may not be same as before.
|-
|Ned Ralston
|Ned Ralston
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #1; dragon-like form killed when he crashed to the ground after the loss of his powers.
|-
|Gary Paterson
|Gary Paterson
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #1; drowned after loss of powers.
|-
|Inferno
|Tony Romeo
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #1; combusted after loss of powers.
|-
|Jeannie Martin
|Jeannie Martin
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #1; forty inch neck snapped after loss of powers.
|-
|Latonya Jefferson
|Latonya Jefferson
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #1; had impenetrable skin, killed in ''Generation-M'' #2 by the Ghoul.
|-
|John Mairs
|John Mairs
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #2; third telepathic eye, killed by the Ghoul.
|-
|Roach
|Hubie Edge
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #2; transforms into humanoid cockroach, killed by the Ghoul.
|-
|Dezmond Harris
|Dezmond Harris
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #2; had leaping ability.
|-
|Dynamite
|Susan Svenson
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #2; generates light from hands, killed by the [[Ghoul (comics)|Ghoul]].
|-
|[[Stacy X]]
|Miranda Leevald
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #2. Is living on the streets as a [[prostitute]] again.
|-
|Tim Hacker
|Tim Hacker
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #2; blue skin, killed by the Ghoul.
|-
|Former Order of Mutants
|Kevin E, Bertram K, Michael, Ralph and Joey V
|Revealed in ''Generation M'' #3. Association of former mutants, although a member, Elaine is only pretending to have been a mutant.
|-
|Nelson Cragg
|Nelson Cragg
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #3; one of Ravencroft Asylum’s inmates.
|-
|Violet Sanchez
|Violet Sanchez
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #3; looks like a [[shar pei]], killed by the Ghoul.
|-
|Sarah Pursher
|Sarah Pursher
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #4; flight, committed suicide.
|-
|Jim Prindle
|Jim Prindle
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #4; transforms matter into anything, Ex-student at Xavier's.
|-
|Unnamed Mutants
|???
|Revealed in ''Generation-M'' #2-4; most of them were killed by the Ghoul.
|-
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Revealed in ''Son of M'''''
|-
|[[Hub (comics)|Hub]]
|??
|Teleporter. Member of Unus' Gang and Chimere's ally. Revealed in ''Son of M'' #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists with erratic control.
|-
|[[Hack (comics)|Hack]]
|??
|Telepath. Member of Unus' Gang and Chimere's ally. Revealed in ''Son of M'' #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists.
|-
|[[Purge (comics)|Purge]]
|??
|Super-strong. Chimere's ally. Revealed in ''Son of M'' #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists with erratic control.
|-
|[[Shola Inkosi]]
|Shola Inkosi
|Telekinetic. Helped Shadowcat during Mekanix. Ally of Professor X on Genosha. Revealed in ''Son of M'' #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists.
|-
|[[Wicked (comics)|Wicked]]
|??
|Necromancer. Ally of Professor X on Genosha. Revealed in ''Son of M'' #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists with erratic control.
|-
|[[Freakshow (comics)|Freakshow]]
|??
|Shapeshifter. Member of the Genoshan Excalibur. Ally of Professor X on Genosha. Revealed in ''Son of M'' #5. Temporarily repowered by the Terrigen Mists.
|-
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Revealed in ''New Avengers'' #18-20'''
|-
|[[Agent Zero]]
|Christoph David Nord
|Weapon X Agent
|-
|[[Angel Dust (comics)|Angel Dust]]
|Christine
|Morlock
|-
|[[Artie Maddicks]]
|Arthur Maddicks
|Member of Generation X and X-Factor.
|-
|[[Arturo Falcone]]
|Arturo Falcone
|Resided in Mutant Town.
|-
|[[Black Tom Cassidy]]
|Thomas Samuel Eamon Cassidy
|Banshee's cousin. Lost only secondary mutation which transformed him into a plant-like creature.
|-
|[[Blind Faith (comics)|Blind Faith]]
|Alexis Garnoff
|Russian Exiles.
|-
|[[Boost (comics)|Boost]]
|??
|Morlock.
|-
|[[Bora (comics)|Bora]]
|??
|Avant Guard's.
|-
|[[Brass (comics)|Brass]]
|Sean Watanabe
|Telepath.
|-
|[[Caiman (comics)|Caiman]]
|??
|Ally of Unus.
|-
|[[Conquistador (comics)|Conquistador]]
|Miguel Provenza
|
|-
|[[El Aguila]]
|Alejandro Montoya
|
|-
|[[Fatale (comics)|Fatale]]
|"Pamela Greenwood"
|Lackey of [[Dark Beast]].
|-
|[[Flambe (comics)|Flambè]]
|??
|Member of the Hell's Belles.
|-
|[[Forearm (X-Men Student)|Forearm]]
|Jorge Lukas
|Student at Xavier's. (Not to be confused with the Mutant Liberation Front member.)
|-
|[[Gloom (comics)|Gloom]]
|??
|Ex-student at Xavier's.
|-
|[[Paul Patterson (comics)|Golden Child]]
|Paul Patterson
|Appeared in the [[Marvel Team-Up]] arc "Golden Child"
|-
|[[Harpoon (comics)|Harpoon]]
|Kodiak Noatak
|Marauder.
|-
|[[Hazard (comics)|Hazard]]
|Carter Alexander Ryking
|
|-
|[[Hybrid (Marvel Comics)|Hybrid]]
|James Marks
|Enemy of [[Rom the Spaceknight]] and [[X-Man]]
|-
|[[Jon Spectre]]
|Jon Spectre
|Six Pack member.
|-
|[[Key (Marvel Comics)|Key]]
|??
|Cable ally.
|-
|[[King Bedlam]]
|Christopher Terrence Aaronson
|Leader of New Hellions.
|-
|[[Kiwi Black]]
|??
|Half-brother of Nightcrawler and Abyss.
|-
|[[Lightning Rod (comics)|Lightning Rod]]
|??
|Ally of Unus.
|-
|[[Longneck (comics)|Longneck]]
|Jonah Van Helsking
|Ex-student at Xavier's.
|-
|[[Mary Zero]]
|Mary
|Sidekick of [[Agent X]].
|-
|[[Mist Mistress]]
|??
|Member of the [[Resistants (comics)|Resistants]]
|-
|[[Monsoon (comics)|Monsoon]]
|Aloba Dastoor
|Brother of Haven.
|-
|[[Murmur (Marvel Comics)|Murmur]]
|Arlette Truffaut
|Member of [[Alpha Flight]]
|-
|[[Murmur (Hellions)|Murmur II]]
|??
|Member of [[Emplate]]'s [[Hellions]].
|-
|[[Nightwind]]
|??
|Rising Sons member.
|-
|[[Overrider (comics)|Overrider]]
|Richard Rennsalaer
|
|-
|[[Paralyzer]]
|Randall Darby
|Member of the Resistants. Also known as Shocker.
|-
|[[Phantazia]]
|Eileen Harsaw
|Brotherhood of Evil Mutants member.
|-
|[[Postman (comics)|Postman]]
|David
|Morlock.
|-
|[[Quill (comics)|Quill]]
|??
|Resistants member (not to be confused with the Xavier Institute student Quill).
|-
|[[Radian (comics)|Radian]]
|??
|Ex-student at Xavier's and member of the Omega Gang.
|-
|[[Radius (comics)|Radius]]
|Jared Corbo
|Brother of [[Flex (comics)|Flex]]. Member of Alpha Flight.
|-
|[[Randall Shire]]
|Randall Shire
|
|-
|[[Reaper (comics)|Reaper]]
|Pantu Hurageb
|Mutant Liberation Front member.
|-
|[[Redneck (comics)|Redneck]]
|??
|Ex-student at Xavier's and member of the Omega Gang.
|-
|[[Scanner (comics)|Scanner]]
|Sarah Ryall
|[[Acolytes (comics)|Acolyte]] of Magneto.
|-
|[[Shatter (comics)|Shatter]]
|??
|Morlock.
|-
|[[Skywalker (comics)|Skywalker]]
|??
|Ex-student at Xavier's.
|-
|[[Slick (comics)|Slick]]
|??
|Ex-student at Xavier's. Possibly died due to Stryker's attack.
|-
|[[Spike (comics)|Spike]]
|??
|Student at Xavier's.
|-
|[[Spoilsport]]
|??
|Rising Sons member.
|-
|[[Strobe (comics)|Strobe]]
|??
|Mutant Liberation Front member.
|-
|[[Sunfire]]
|Shiro Yashida
|Listed but not pictured.
|-
|[[Tantra (comics)|Tantra]]
|Reuben
|Ex-student at Xavier's.
|-
|[[Tarot (comics)|Tarot]]
|Marie-Ange Colbert
|Member of the Hellions, latterly undead.
|-
|[[Tattoo (comics)|Tattoo]]
|??
|Ex-student at Xavier's and member of the Omega Gang.
|-
|[[Tether (comics)|Tether]]
|??
|Morlock.
|-
|[[Tremolo (comics)|Tremolo]]
|??
|Member of the Hell's Belles.
|-
|[[Vague (comics)|Vague]]
|??
|Member of the Hell's Belles.
|-
|[[Wild Child (comics)|Wild Child]]
|Kyle Gibney
|Weapon X and X-Factor member.
|-
|[[Wildside (comics)|Wildside]]
|Richard Gill
|Mutant Liberation Front member.
|-
|[[Windshear (comics)|Windshear]]
|Colin Ashworth Hume
|Alpha Flight member.
|-
|[[Taki Matsuya|Wiz Kid]]
|Takeshi "Taki" Matsuya
|Member of the X-Terminators.
|-
|[[Wraith (comics)|Wraith]]
|Hector Mendoza
|Member of the [[X-Men]]. Had transparent skin.
|-
|[[Xorn (comics)|Shen Xorn]]
|Shen Xorn
|Kuan-Yin's twin brother. Member of the X-Men.
|-
|[[Zach (comics)|Zach]]
|Zach
|Ex-student at Xavier's.
|-
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4 align=center | '''Revealed in various other issues'''
|-
|[[Abyss (comics)|Abyss]]
|Nils Styger
|Nightcrawler's half-brother. Revealed in the ''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z'' #1.
|-
|[[Alexander Lexington]]
|Alexander Lexington
|Member of [[Sentinel Squad O*N*E]]. Revealed in ''X-Men: The 198 Files'' (NB: The ''Sentinel Squad O*N*E miniseries takes place pre-M-Day, and shows how the squad was formed).
|-
|[[Angel Salvadore]]
|Angel Salvadore
||Revealed in ''[[Exiles (Marvel Comics)|Exiles]]'' #72. Ex-student at Xavier's. Human/Bug mutation
|-
|[[Antonio (comics)|Antonio]]
|Antonio
||Revealed in ''X-Men: The 198'' #1. Lover of Magma, fire powers. Died in a volcano at the moment of the Decimation.
|-
|[[Beak (comics)|Beak]]
|Barnell Bohusk
|Revealed in ''[[Exiles (Marvel Comics)|Exiles]]'' #72. Ex-student at Xavier's. Bird mutation
|-
|Five of the Bohusk/Salvatore Children
|Kara, Axel and three unnamed kids
|Revealed in ''[[Exiles (Marvel Comics)|Exiles]]'' #72 that 5 of the 6 children are depowered. Tito Bohusk is the only one who has retained his mutated appearance.
|-
|[[Bloodlust (Femme Fatales)|Bloodlust]]
|Beatta Dubiel
|Revealed in ''Official Handbook A-Z'' #4. Member of the Femme Fatales.
|-
|[[Doctor Leery]]
|Leery
|Revealed in ''X-Factor III'' #5. Slain by Rictor.
|-
|[[Elijah Cross]]
|Elijah Cross
|Revealed in ''X-Factor III'' #17. Is the leader of the X-Cell.
|-
|[[Gazer (comics)|Gazer]]
|Salvador Clarkson
|Revealed in ''X-Men'' #178. Has been turned into a Horseman of Apocalypse in #182. Deceased.
|-
|[[Marrow (comics)|Marrow]]
|Sarah
|Revealed in ''X-Factor III'' #18; Shown as a member of the group of former mutants calling themselves "X-Cell", who believe the government is behind the massive loss of mutant powers.
|-
|[[Mesmero]]
|Vincent
|Revealed in ''X-Men Unlimited'', volume 2 #13. Hypnotist
|-
|Mister Marvel
|Mark Hawkins
|Revealed in ''X-Men Unlimited'', volume 2 #13. Had the power to have a wondeful super-hero life.
|-
|[[Pasco (comics)|Pasco]]
|Pasco
|Mercenary and partner of [[Sabretooth (comics)|Sabretooth]]. Introduced in ''[[X-Men]] #191''. Powers: Forcefield generation.
|-
|[[Polaris (comics)|Polaris]]
|Lorna Dane
|Revealed in ''X-Men'', volume 2 #177. Magnetic Abilities. Repowered by [[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]] as Pestilence, one of his [[Horsemen of Apocalypse|Horsemen]].
|-
|[[Professor X]]
|Charles Francis Xavier
|Revealed in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #5. Spinal injury repaired in the process. Recently repowered by The M'Kraan Crystal.
|-
|[[Razorback (comics)|Razorback]]
|Buford T. Hollis
|Revealed in All-New Official Handbook Of The Marvel Universe A-Z #9.
|-
|[[Rictor]]
|Julio Esteban Richter
|Revealed in ''X-Factor'', volume 3 #1. Seismic Waves.
|-
|[[Scarlet Knight (comics)|Scarlet Knight]]
|Colin Hardy
|Revealed in ''New Excalibur'' #6. All his family is depowered too.
|-
|[[Unus the Untouchable]]
|Angelo Unuscione
|Revealed in ''Marvel Legacy: The 1960s'' under the [[Factor Three]] entry. Was in Genosha when Pietro arrived with the Terrigen Mists. Killed by his new forcefield.
|-
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Carpeaux sought real life subjects in the streets and broke with the classical tradition. The Neapolitan Fisherboy's body is carved in intimate detail and shows an intricately balanced pose. Carpeaux claimed that he based the Neapolitan Fisherboy on a boy he had seen during a trip to [[Naples]].
'''Notes''':
* [[Domina (comics)|Domina]], [[Electric Eve]], [[Neophyte (comics)|Neophyte]], [[Revenant (comics)|Revenant]], [[Toad-In-Waiting]] are presumed depowered following Wizard's list but haven't been confirmed on panel.
* Sunfire, while depowered long before M-Day because of Rogue was listed among the energies in the Collective. Seeing that Rogue still has his powers how this is possible remains unknown. [[Image:Sunfire_decimation.png|frame|right|Sunfire, listed among other depowered mutants in New Avengers #19]]
* It is not clear which powers [[Black Tom Cassidy]] has lost. While he has surely lost his tree form/plant control power, he may have only been mimicking his energy power against New Excalibur as it was said he used Black Air technology.
* According to the ''New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z'' #12 [[Wild Child (comics)|Wild Child]] may have retained some of his powers since he gained some of them through genetic manipulation during his Alpha Flight and Weapon X days.
*The only students at Xavier's who are still powered were shown in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_X-Men#M-Day_.22survivors.22|''New X-Men'' vol. 2, #23]. That means that despite not being shown on panel [[Kidogo]], [[Flubber (comics)|Flubber]] and [[Rain Boy]] are depowered. Any other student but the ones listed either here or in the powered section either died prior to M-Day or are depowered. The ones who died on the bus weren't shown before (Amber for instance) except for [[DJ (comics)|DJ]], [[Dryad (comics)|Dryad]], [[Network (comics)|Network]], [[Rubbermaid (comics)|Rubbermaid]], [[Tag (comics)|Tag]].
*Many mutants still remain active although they are depowered, they include the [[New Warriors]] [[Beak (comics)|Beak]] and [[Wind Dancer]], the [[X-Cell]] as well as [[Brass (comics)|Brass]] and [[El Aguila]] as reported in ''Civil War: Battle Damage Report''
*It has not been revealed whether latent mutants,such as [[Charlotte Jones]], have also lost their X-Gene after Decimation.

==Confirmed Remaining Mutants==
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* [[Alchemy (comics)|Alchemy]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Anole (comics)|Anole]]<ref name="newxmen21">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Craig Kyle]] & [[Chris Yost]] | Penciller = [[Mark Brooks]] | Inker = [[Jaime Mendoza]] with [[Jay Leisten]] | Story = Childhood's End | Title = New X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 21 | Date = February 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]]<ref name="x-men182">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Peter Milligan]] | Penciller = [[Salvador Larroca]] | Inker = none | Story = The Blood of Apocalypse | Title = X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 182 | Date = April 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Archangel (comics)|Archangel]]<ref name="newxmen24">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Craig Kyle]] & [[Chris Yost]] | Penciller = [[Paco Medina]] | Inker = [[Juan Vlasco]] | Story = Crusade | Title = New X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 24 | Date = May 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Arclight (comics)|Arclight]]<ref name="xmen198-2">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[David Hine]] | Penciller = [[Jim Muniz]] | Inker = [[Kevin Conrad]] | Story = Untitled | Title = X-Men: The 198 | Issue = 2 | Date = April 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Armor (comics)|Armor]]<ref name="newxmen23"/>
* [[Asp (comics)|Asp]]<ref name="actsofvengeance"/>
* [[Asylum (comics)|Asylum]]<ref name="newthunderbolts17">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Fabian Nicieza]] | Penciller = [[Tom Grummett]] | Inker = [[Gary Erksine]] | Story = Bad Blood | Title = New Thunderbolts | Issue = 17 | Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Aurora (comics)|Aurora]]<ref name="x-men189">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Mike Carey]] | Penciller = [[Chris Bachalo]] | Inker = [[Tim Townsend]] with Holdridge, Irwin, Mendoza, Olazaba & Vey | Story = Supernovas | Title = X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 189 | Date = September 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Avalanche (comics)|Avalanche]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Banshee (comics)|Banshee]]<ref name="deadlygenesis1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Ed Brubaker]] | Penciller = [[Trevor Hairsine]] | Inker = [[Kris Justice]] | Story = untitled | Title = X-Men: Deadly Genesis | Issue = 1 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref> (deceased)
* [[Base (comics)|Base]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Beast (comics)|Beast]]<ref name="dayafter">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Chris Claremont]] | Penciller = [[Randy Green]] & [[Aaron Lopresti]] | Inker = [[Rob Hunter]], [[Norm Rapmund]] & [[Don Hillsman]] | Story = The Day After | Title = Decimation: House of M: The Day After | Issue = 1 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Beautiful Dreamer (comics)|Beautiful Dreamer]]<ref name="x-men183">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Peter Milligan]] | Penciller = [[Salvador Larroca]] | Inker = [[Aron Lusen]] | Story = The Blood of Apocalypse | Title = X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 183 | Date = April 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Big Bertha (comics)|Big Bertha]]<ref name="glxmas1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Dan Slott]] | Penciller = [[Ty Templeton]] | Inker = none | Story = untitled | Title = GLX-Mas | Issue = 1 | Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Bishop (comics)|Bishop]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Black Box (comics)|Black Box]]<ref name="cable&deadpool23">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Fabian Nicieza]] | Penciller = [[Patrick Zircher]] & [[Dave Ross]] | Inker = [[Udon's M3TH]] | Story = Bosom Buddies | Title = Cable & Deadpool | Issue = 23 | Date = February 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref> (deceased)
* [[Blindfold (comics)|Blindfold]]<ref name="newxmen23">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Craig Kyle]] & [[Chris Yost]] | Penciller = [[Mark Brooks]] & [[Paul Pelletier]] | Inker = [[Jaime Mendoza]] with [[Jay Leisten]] | Story = Childhood's End | Title = New X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 23 | Date = April 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Bling (comics)|Bling!]]<ref name="x-men177">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Peter Milligan]] | Penciller = [[Salvador Larroca]] | Inker = [[Danny Miki]] & [[Allen Martinez]] | Story = House Arrest | Title = X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 177 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
*[[Bliss (Morlocks)|Bliss]]<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #487">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Ed Brubaker]] | Penciller = [[Salvador Larroca]] | Inker = [[Jason Keith]] | Story = The Extremists | Title = Uncanny X-Men | Issue = 487 | Date = June 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Tito Bohusk|Bohusk, Tito]]<ref name="exiles72">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Tony Bedard]] | Penciller = [[Paul Pelletier]] | Inker = [[Rick Magyar]] | Story = World Tour: New Universe | Title = Exiles | Issue = 72 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Jamie Braddock|Braddock, Jamie]]<ref name="uncannyxmen472">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Chris Claremont]] | Penciller = [[Chris Bachalo]] | Inker = Bachalo, Holdredge, Irwin, Mendoza, Olazaba, Parsons, Townsend & Fey | Story = The First FourSaken | Title = Uncanny X-Men | Issue = 472 | Date = June 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref> (deceased)
* [[Molly Hayes|Bruiser]]<ref name="runawaysv2-12">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Brian K. Vaughan]] | Penciller = Adrian Alphona | Inker = Craig Yeung | Story = East Coast, West Coast Part Four | Title = Runaways, volume 2 | Issue = 12 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Cable (comics)|Cable]]<ref name="x-men190">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Mike Carey]] | Penciller = [[Chris Bachalo]] | Inker = [[Chris Bachalo]], [[Tim Townsend]], [[Al Vey]], [[Jaime Mendoza]], Sibal & Olazaba | Story = Supernovas | Title = X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 188 | Date = October 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Caliban (comics)|Caliban]]<ref name="xmen198-4">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[David Hine]] | Penciller = [[Jim Muniz]] | Inker = [[Kevin Conrad|Conrad]] & Glapion | Story = Untitled | Title = X-Men: The 198 | Issue = 4 | Date = June 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Godfrey Calthrop|Calthrop, Godfrey]]<ref name="uncannyxmen472"/>
* [[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]]<ref name="uncannyxmen466">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Chris Claremont]] | Penciller = [[Chris Bachalo]] | Inker = Holdridge, Mendoza, Parsons, Olazaba, Rapmund, Townsend & Vey | Story = Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream | Title = Uncanny X-Men | Issue = 466 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Catiana]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Lila Cheney|Cheney, Lila]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Cloak (comics)|Cloak]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Collective Man]] (Chang)<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Collective Man]] (Han)<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Collective Man]] (Ho)<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Collective Man]] (Lin)<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Collective Man]] (Sun)<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Crimson Daffodil]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
*[[Cyber (comics)|Cyber]]<ref name="wolverineorigins11">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Daniel Way]] | Penciller = [[Steve Dillon]] | Inker = [[Steve Dillon]] | Story = Swift and Terrbile| Title = Wolverine: Origins | Issue = 11 | Date =April 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Dagger (comics)|Dagger]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Daken]]<ref name="wolverineorigins5">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Daniel Way]] | Penciller = [[Steve Dillon]] | Inker = [[Steve Dillon]] | Story = Born in Blood | Title = Wolverine: Origins | Issue = 5 | Date = October 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Dark Beast]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Darwin (comics)|Darwin]]<ref name="uncannyxmen476">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Ed Brubaker]] | Penciller = [[Billy Tan]] | Inker = [[Danny Miki]] | Story = The Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire | Title = Uncanny X-Men | Issue = 476 | Date = September 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Dazzler (comics)|Dazzler]]<ref name="newexcalibur1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Chris Claremont]] | Penciller = [[Michael Ryan]] | Inker = [[Rick Ketchum]] | Story = Here We Go Again | Title = New Excalibur | Issue = 1 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Johnny Dee|Dee, Johnny]]<ref name="sonofm*1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[David Hine]] | Penciller = [[Roy Allan Martinez]] | Inker = none | Story = A Day in the Life of Pietro Maximoff – Homo Sapien | Title = Son of M | Issue = 1 | Date = February 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Diamond Lil]]<ref name="x-men183"/>
* [[Domino (comics)|Domino]]<ref name="civilwarxmen1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[David Hine]] | Penciller = [[Yanick Paquette]] | Inker = [[Serge LaPointe]] | Story = Untitled | Title = Civil War: X-Men | Issue = 1 | Date = September 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Doorman (comics)|Doorman]]<ref name="glxmas1"/>
* [[Dragoness (comics)|Dragoness]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Dust (comics)|Dust]]<ref name="newxmen20">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Craig Kyle]] & [[Chris Yost]] | Penciller = [[Mark Brooks]] | Inker = [[Jaime Mendoza]] | Story = Childhood's End | Title = New X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 20 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Elixir (comics)|Elixir]]<ref name="newxmen20"/>
* [[Empath (comics)|Empath]]<ref name="xmen198-3">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[David Hine]] | Penciller = [[Jim Muniz]] | Inker = [[Kevin Conrad]] | Story = Untitled | Title = X-Men: The 198 | Issue = 3 | Date = May 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Erg (comics)|Erg]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Ernst (comics)|Ernst]]<ref name="newxmen23"/>
* [[Exodus (comics)|Exodus]]<ref name="X-Men Annual 2007">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Mike Carey]] | Penciller = [[Mark Brooks]] | Inker = | Story = Untitled | Title = X-Men Annual 2007 | Issue = 1 | Date = March 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Fever Pitch (comics)|Fever Pitch]]<ref name="xmen198-1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[David Hine]] | Penciller = [[Jim Muniz]] | Inker = [[Kevin Conrad]] | Story = Untitled | Title = X-Men: The 198 | Issue = 1 | Date = March 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Firestar]]<ref name="newthunderbolts12">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Fabian Nicieza]] | Penciller = [[Tom Grummett]] | Inker = [[Gary Erksine]] | Story = Purple Reign | Title = New Thunderbolts | Issue = 12 | Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Flatman (comics)|Flatman]]<ref name="glxmas1"/>
* [[Forge (comics)|Forge]]<ref name="newxmen22">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Craig Kyle]] & [[Chris Yost]] | Penciller = [[Mark Brooks]] | Inker = [[Jaime Mendoza]] with [[Jay Leisten]] | Story = Childhood's End | Title = New X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 22 | Date = March 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Joanna Cargill|Frenzy]]<ref name="X-Men Annual 2007"/>
* [[Emma Frost|Frost, Emma]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Gambit (comics)|Gambit]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Gateway (comics)|Gateway]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Gentle (comics)|Gentle]]<ref name="newxmen23"/>
* [[Ghoul (comics)|Ghoul]]<ref name="generationm2">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Paul Jenkins]] | Penciller = [[Ramon Bachs]] | Inker = [[John Lucas]] | Story = untitled | Title = Generation M | Issue = 2 | Date = February 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref> (presumed dead)
* [[Gibbon (comics)|Gibbon]]<ref name="punsiherwj">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Matt Fraction]] | Penciller = [[Mike Deodato]] | Story = Small Wake for a Tall Man | Title = Punisher War Journal | Issue = 4 | Date = April 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Glob Herman]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
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* [[Michael Pointer (comics)|Guardian]]<ref name="newavengers16">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Brian Michael Bendis]] | Penciller = [[Steve McNiven]] | Inker = [[Dexter Vines]] | Story = untitled | Title = New Avengers | Issue = 16 | Date = April 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Havok]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Hellion (comics)|Hellion]]<ref name="newxmen20"/>
* [[Penance (X-Men) |Hollow]]<ref name="loners2">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[C. B. Cebulski]] | Penciller = [[Karl Moline]] | Inker = none | Story = untitled | Title = Loners | Issue = 2| Date = May 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] (Penance)| }}</ref>
* [[Hope (comics)|Hope]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Ned Horrocks|Horrocks, Ned]]<ref name="uncannyxmen472"/> (deceased)
* [[Husk (comics)|Husk]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Icarus (comics)|Icarus]]<ref name="newxmen20"/> (deceased)
* [[Iceman (comics)|Iceman]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Indra (comics)|Indra]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Jazz (comics)|Jazz]]<ref name="xmen198-1"/> (deceased)
* [[Madison Jeffries|Jeffries, Madison]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Vance Astrovik|Justice]]<ref name="newthunderbolts12"/>
* [[Karma (comics)|Karma]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Quentin Quire|Kid Omega]]<ref name="xmenphoenixwarsong">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Greg Pak]] | Penciller = [[Tyler Kirkham]] | Inker = none | Story = Phoenix Warsong | Title = X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong | Issue = 1 | Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Alyosha Kravinoff|Kravinoff, Alyosha]]<ref name="beyond1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Dwayne McDuffie]] | Penciller = [[Scott Kolins]] | Inker = none | Story = unititled | Title = Beyond! | Issue = 1 | Date = September 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Kylun]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Lady Mastermind]]<ref name="x-men188">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Mike Carey]] | Penciller = [[Chris Bachalo]] | Inker = [[Tim Townsend]] with [[Jaime Mendoza]] | Story = Supernovas | Title = X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 188 | Date = September 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Leech (comics)|Leech]]<ref name="xmen198-2"/>
* [[Lifeguard (comics)|Lifeguard]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Lightbright]]<ref name="frontline5">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Paul Jenkins]] | Penciller = [[Ramon Bachs]] | Inker = [[John Lucas]] | Story = untitled | Title = Civil War: Front Line | Issue = 5 | Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Link (comics)|Link]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Litterbug (comics)|Litterbug]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Loa (comics)|Loa]]<ref name="newxmen23"/>
* [[M (comics)|M]]<ref name="xfactorv3-1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Peter David]] | Penciller = [[Ryan Sock]] | Inker = [[Wade Von Grawbadger]] | Story = X-Factor | Title = X-Factor vol. 3, | Issue = 1 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Madame Web]]<ref name="sensationalspideyv2-26">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa]] | Penciller = [[Clayton Crain]] | Inker = [[Clayton Crain]] | Story = The Beasts Within | Title = Sensational Spider-Man vol. 2, | Issue = 26 | Date = July 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Magma (comics)|Magma]]<ref name="xmen198-4"/>
* [[Malice (comics)|Malice]]<ref name="xmen200">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Mike Carey]] | Penciller = [[Humberto Ramos]] | Inker = [[Carlos Alberto Cruz Cuevas]] | Story = Blinded by the Light | Title = X-Men | Issue = 200 | Date = June 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Mammomax]]<ref name="dayafter"/> (deceased)
* [[Mandrill (comics)|Mandrill]]<ref name="iheartmarvelwebofromance-1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Tom Beland]] | Penciller = [[Cory Walker]] | Inker = [[Cory Walker]] | Story = If This Be Valentine's Day | Title = I (Heart) Marvel: Web of Romance | Issue = 1 | Date = February 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Marvel Boy (David Bank)|Marvel Boy]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Rachel Summers|Marvel Girl]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Masque (comics)|Masque]]<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #487">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Ed Brubaker]] | Penciller = [[Salvador Larroca]] | Inker = [[Jason Keith]] | Story = The Extremists | Title = Uncanny X-Men | Issue = 487 | Date = June 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Match (Marvel Comics)|Match]]<ref name="newxmen21"/>
* [[Mentallo]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Mercury (Marvel Comics)|Mercury]]<ref name="newxmen20"/>
* [[Microbe (comics)|Microbe]]<ref name="newwarriors5">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Zeb Wells]] | Penciller = [[Skott Young]] | Inker = [[Skott Young]] | Story = untitled | Title = New Warriors | Issue = 5 | Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref> (deceased)
* [[Micromax]]<ref name="civilwarxmen2">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[David Hine]] | Penciller = [[Yanick Paquette]] | Inker = [[Serge La Pointe]] | Story = untitled | Title = Civil War: X-Men | Issue = 2 | Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Layla Miller|Miller, Layla]]<ref name="xfactorv3-1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Peter David]] | Penciller = [[Ryan Sook]] | Inker = [[Wade Von Grawbadger]] | Story = X-Factor | Title = X-Factor vol. 3, | Issue = 1 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Cyber (comics)|Milo]]<ref name="wolverineorigins11">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Daniel Way]] | Penciller = [[Steve Dillon]] | Inker = [[Steve Dillon]] | Story = Swift and Terrbile| Title = Wolverine: Origins | Issue = 11 | Date =April 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Mr. Immortal|Mister Immortal]]<ref name="glxmas1"/>
* [[Mr. M|Mister M]]<ref name="xmen198-2"/> (deceased/evolved)
* [[Multiple Man]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Mystique (comics)|Mystique]]<ref name="x-men179">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Peter Milligan]] | Penciller = [[Salvador Larroca]] | Inker = [[Danny Miki]] & [[Allan Martinez]] | Story = House Arrest | Title = X-Men, volume 2 | Issue = 179 | Date = February 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Namor the Sub-Mariner]]<ref name="Illuminati">''New Avengers Illuminati'' OS</ref>
* [[Namora]]<ref name="Defenders">Defenders preview art</ref>
* [[Namorita]]<ref name="newwarriors5"/> (deceased)
* [[Nekra]]<ref name="loners1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[C.B. Cebulski]] | Penciller = [[Karl Moline]] | Inker = [[Christina Strain]] | Story = Fear of Flying | Title = Loners Vol.1 | Issue = 1 | Date = June 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Neurotap (comics)|Neurotap]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Kiden Nixon|Nixon, Kiden]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Martha Johansson|No-Girl]]<ref name="astonishingxmen13">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Joss Whedon]] | Penciller = [[John Cassaday]] | Inker = [[Laura Martin]] | Story = Torn | Title = astonishing X-Men vol. 3, | Issue = 12 | Date = February 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Nocturne (comics)|Nocturne]]<ref name="uncannyxmen466"/>
* [[Northstar (comics)|Northstar]]<ref name="x-men189"/>
* [[Obituary (comics)|Obituary]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Omega Red]]<ref name="wolverineorigins6"> {{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Daniel Way]] | Penciller = [[Steve Dillon]] | Inker = none | Story = Savior | Title = Wolverine: Origins | Issue = 6 | Date = September 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Onyxx (comics)|Onyxx]]<ref name="newxmen23"/>
* [[Otomo (comics)|Otomo]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Outlaw (comics)|Outlaw]]<ref name="xmen198-2"/>
* [[Owl (comics)|Owl]]<ref name="daredevil41"/>
* [[Peepers]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Persuasion (comics)|Persuasion]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Pixie (comics)|Pixie]]<ref name="newxmen21"/>
* [[Poltergeist (comics)|Poltergeist]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Portal (comics)|Portal]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Prism (comics)|Prism]]<ref name="generationm3">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Paul Jenkins]] | Penciller = [[Ramon Bachs]] | Inker = [[John Lucas]] | Story = untitled | Title = Generation M | Issue = 3 | Date = March 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
|valign="top"|
* [[Psylocke]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Puck (comics)|Puck II]]<ref name="newavengers16"/> (deceased)
* [[Pulse (X-Men)|Pulse]]<ref name="x-men179"/>
* [[Daisy Johnson|Quake]]<ref name="newavengers18">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Brian Michael Bendis]] | Penciller = [[Mike Deodato]] | Inker = [[Jose Pimentel]] | Story = The Collective Continues! | Title = New Avengers | Issue = 18 | Date = April 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Quill (comics)|Quill]]<ref name="newxmen23"/> (deceased)
* [[Random (comics)|Random]]<ref name="X-Men Annual 2007"/>
* [[Raptor (Marvel Comics)|Raptor]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Mikhail Rasputin|Rasputin, Mikhail]]<ref name="bloodlines4">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[David Hine]] | Penciller = [[Jorge Lucas]] | Inker = none | Story = untitled | Title = X-Men: Colossus Bloodline | Issue = 4 | Date = February 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Rhapsody (comics)|Rhapsody]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Franklin Richards|Richards, Franklin]]<ref name="fantasticfour535">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[J Michael Straczynski]] | Penciller = [[Mike McKone]] | Inker = [[Andy Lanning]] | Story = untitled | Title = Fantastic Four <!-- only denote volume number after first --> | Issue = 535 | Date = April 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Ricochet (comics)|Ricochet]]<ref name="loners1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[C. B. Cebulski]] | Penciller = [[Karl Moline]] | Inker = none | Story = untitled | Title = Lones | Issue = 1 | Date = April 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Riptide (comics)|Riptide]]<ref name="xmen200">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Mike Carey]] | Penciller = [[Humberto Ramos]] | Inker = [[Carlos Alberto Cruz Cuevas]] | Story = Blinded by the Light | Title = X-Men | Issue = 200 | Date = June 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Rockslide (comics)|Rockslide]]<ref name="newxmen20"/>
* [[Rogue (comics)|Rogue]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Sabra (comics)|Sabra]]<ref name="civilwarxmen2"/>
* [[Sabretooth (comics)|Sabretooth]]<ref name="x-men188"/>
* [[Sack (comics)|Sack]]<ref name="xmen198-1"/>
* [[Sage (comics)|Sage]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Scalphunter (comics)|Scalphunter]]<ref name="xmen198-1"/>
* [[Scrambler (comics)|Scrambler]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Selene (comics)|Selene]]<ref name="newxmen32">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Craig Kyle]] | Penciller = [[Mike Norton]] | Inker = [[Juan Vlasco]] | Story = What Ever Happened To Wither | Title = New X-Men vol. 2, | Issue = 32 | Date = January 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Kitty Pryde|Shadowcat]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Shadow King]]<ref name="newexcalibur8">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Chris Claremont]] & [[Christopher Yost]]| Penciller = [[Michael Ryan]] | Inker = [[Rick Ketchum]] | Story = Brainstorm | Title = New Excalibur | Issue = 9 | Date = August 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref> (deceased)
* [[Shatterstar (comics)|Shatterstar]]<ref name="civilwarxmen1"/>
* [[Sebastian Shaw (comics)|Shaw, Sebastian]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Shinobi Shaw|Shaw, Shinobi]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Silver Samurai]]<ref name="wolverinev3-37">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Daniel Way]] | Penciller = [[Javier Saltares]] | Inker = [[Mark Texeira]] | Story = Origins & Endings | Title = Wolverine vol. 3, | Issue = 37 | Date = February 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Siryn]]<ref name="xfactorv3-1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Peter David]] | Penciller = [[Ryan Sock]] | Inker = [[Wade Von Grawbadger]] | Story = X-Factor | Title = X-Factor vol. 3, | Issue = 1 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Skein (comics)|Skein]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Skids (comics)|Skids]]<ref name="xmen198-1"/>
* [[Frederick Slade|Slade, Frederick]]<ref name="newexcalibur9"> {{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Frank Tieri]] | Penciller = [[Scott Kolins]] | Inker = none | Story = Chamber | Title = New Excalibur | Issue = 9 | Date = September 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Gregor Smerdyakov|Smerdyakov, Gregor]]<ref name="mutopia5">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[David Hine]] | Penciller = [[Lan Medina]] | Inker = [[Alejandro Sicat]] | Story = House of M: Mutopia X | Title = Mutopia X | Issue = 5 | Date = January 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Tabitha Smith|Smith, Tabitha]]<ref name="nextwave1">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Warren Ellis]] | Penciller = [[Stuart Immonen]] | Inker = [[Wade von Grawbadger]] | Story = untitled | Title = Nextwave | Issue = 1 | Date = March 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Squirrel Girl]]<ref name="glxmas1"/>
* [[Storm (comics)|Storm]]<ref name="uncannyxmen470">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Chris Claremont]] | Penciller = [[Billy Tan]] | Inker = [[Jon Sibal]] | Story = Wand'ring Star | Title = Uncanny X-Men | Issue = 470 | Date = April 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Strong Guy]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Sunpyre|Sunpyre II]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report"/>
* [[Sunspot (comics)|Sunspot]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Surge (comics)|Surge]]<ref name="newxmen20"/>
* [[Amina Synge (comics)|Synge, Amina]]<ref name="uncannyxmen472"/>
* [[Tempo (comics)|Tempo]]<ref name="X-Men Annual 2007"/>
* [[Stepford Cuckoos|Three-in-One (Celeste)]]<ref name="newxmen20"/>
* [[Stepford Cuckoos|Three-in-One (Mindee)]]<ref name="newxmen20"/>
* [[Stepford Cuckoos|Three-in-One (Phoebe)]]<ref name="newxmen20"/>
* [[Neal Shaara|Thunderbird III]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Timeslip (comics)|Timeslip]]<ref name="shehulk8">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Dan Slott]] | Artist = [[Paul Smith]] | Story = Civil Union | Title = She-Hulk | Issue = 8 |date= July 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]]}}</ref>
* [[Toad (comics)|Toad]]<ref name="xmen198-1"/>
* [[Topspin (comics)|Topspin]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Trance (comics)|Trance]]<ref name="newxmen24"/>
* [[Lorelei Travis (comics)|Travis, Lorelei]]<ref name="xmen198-1"/>
* [[Damian Tryp|Tryp, Damian]]<ref name="x-factor11">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Peter David]] | Penciller = [[Roy Allan Martinez]] | Inker = [[Roy Allan Martinez]] | Story = X’d Out (part one) | Title = X-Factor vol. 3, | Issue = 11 | Date = September 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Ursa Major (comics)|Ursa Major]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Vanguard (comics)|Vanguard]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Amelia Voght|Voght, Amelia]]<ref name="198 Files">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Eric J. Moreels, Marc-Oliver Frisch, Brian E. Wilkinson | Story = 198 Files | Title = 198 Files | Issue = 1| Date = 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)|Vulcan]]<ref name="deadlygenesis1"/>
* [[Wallflower (comics)|Wallflower]]<ref name="newxmen20"/> (deceased)
* [[Warpath (comics)|Warpath]]<ref name="uncannyxmen475">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Ed Brubaker]] | Penciller = [[Billy Tan]] | Inker = [[Danny Miki]] | Story = The Rise & Fall of the Shi'ar Empire | Title = Uncanny X-Men | Issue = 475 | Date = September 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Evangeline Whedon|Whedon, Evangeline]]<ref name="uncannyxmen466"/>
* [[Whirlwind (comics)|Whirlwind]]<ref name="thunderbolts104">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Fabian Nicieza]] | Penciller = [[Tom Grummett]] | Inker = [[Gary Erksine]] | Story = untitled | Title = Thunderbolts <!-- only denote volume number after first --> | Issue = 104 | Date = September 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Pete Wisdom|Wisdom, Pete]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Wither (comics)|Wither]]<ref name="newxmen20"/>
* [[Wolf (comics)|Wolf]]<ref name="Civil War: Battle Damage Report">{{Comic book reference | Writer = Ronald Byrd | Story = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Title = Civil War: Battle Damage Report | Issue = 1| Date = 2007 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref>
* [[Wolf Cub (comics)|Wolf Cub]]<ref name="newxmen21"/>
* [[Wolfsbane (comics)|Wolfsbane]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]<ref name="dayafter"/>
* [[X-23]]<ref name="newxmen21"/>
|}
'''Notes''':
*Despite sometimes being called so, [[Mastermind Excello]] II, [[Mister Sinister]], and any member of the [[Folding Circle]] or the original members of [[Psionex]] are not mutants.
*[[Cloak and Dagger (comics)|Cloak & Dagger]] are listed as science/magic-based mutates in the ''Civil War: Battle Damage Report'', but have otherwise long been established in the main Marvel continuity as latent mutants whose powers were activated by drugs developed by the demon [[D'Spayre]], making their exact classification somewhat of a gray area. Their mutant nature was confirmed in the Age of Apocalypse limited series, where they were part of Sinister's Six.
* The 616 version of [[Mimic (comics)|Mimic]] was claimed to be a mutant by former head X-writer [[Scott Lobdell]] whose latent mutant powers were activated and enhanced by experimental gases which Calvin Rankin was exposed to in an accident as a young boy in his father's lab. He was most recently seen during the Civil War as a prisoner in the Negative Zone by the forces of Baron Zemo, and thus may still be powered.
*The [[Purple Man]], whose powers were also gained through accidental exposure to similar gases as an adult, may be a latent mutant as well. Support for this theory comes from the fact that the Purple Man introduced himself as a mutant when he met [[X-Man]] ( a particular point which he had no real reason to lie about and which was not disputed by Nate Grey when he read Zebediah Killgrave's memories ), and also by the fact that his daughter [[Purple Girl]], who inherited the exact same powers from him, is also a confirmed genetic mutant. He was punished by Baron Zemo for his failures during the Civil War, and sent back to jail.
*In ''Civil War: Battle Damage Report'' at first seems to conflict with ''New Avengers #18'' regarding the status of [[Brass (comics)|Brass]] and [[El Aguila]]. The ''CW:BDR'' confirming that they're active, yet ''N.A. #18'' confirming their depowerment. Since both men tended to rely more on athletic skill and fighting prowess than their mutant powers, it is possible that they simply continued being heroes without their powers. [[Michael Dorie]] and [[Threnody (comics)|Threnody]] are revealed as ''Status Undetermined'', which means it us unknown if they are alive or deceased. Statuses are unknown until future confirmation.
*''The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe : Daredevil 2004'' seems to imply that [[Owl (comics)|Owl]] was actually human and mutated further and further because of his serum (and it is possible that Mutant Growth Hormone can be extracted from mutates). However, this has not yet been conclusively confirmed, and since the X-Man [[Beast (comics)|Beast]] has a virtually identical origin for his powers, the Owl can thus be reasonably presumed to still be a genetic mutant for now. It should be noted though that in the Age of Apocalypse, Owl possesses the same avian powers as a Marauder for Apocalypse.
*[[Namor the Sub-Mariner]] was said to be the first official mutant in House of M.
*It is not clear which powers [[Black Tom Cassidy]] has lost. While he has lost his tree form/plant control powers, he may have only been mimicking his energy power against New Excalibur as it was said he used Black Air technology.
*[[Cassandra Nova]], as Professor Xavier's dark twin belongs to the [[Mummudrai]] species, thus is not a mutant. In the Here Comes Tomorrow storyline, it was revealed that she was eventually rehabilitated by being transformed into [[Ernst (comics)|Ernst]]. Later editorial retcons have placed this in doubt, so for now she can still be considered a mutant.
*[[Black Cat (comics)|Black Cat]] may have been a latent mutant or just given powers through other means. All her powers were taken away long before M-Day however.
*[[Scarlet Witch]] has not been shown or confirmed maintaining her mutant powers or X-gene.
*[[Franklin Richards]] and [[Cable (comics)|Cable]] were depowered before M-Day but remain genetic mutants. Cable has since found a way to mimic his powers through technological means.
*Despite heavy fan speculation [[Debrii]], [[Speed (comics)|Speed]], [[Typhoid Mary (comics)|Typhoid Mary]], and [[Wiccan (comics)|Wiccan]] have not been confirmed as mutants as of yet.
*While [[Asp (comics)|Asp]] was never explicitly stated as a mutant, in Act of Vengeance she personally fears the repercussion of the Mutant Registration Act, and it is only logical that mutants would be the first to fear the MRA as they were specifically targetted and thus would have the most to lose. In the absence then of any current evidence to the contrary, such as an alternative explanation of how she acquired her powers, she can still be considered a mutant for the moment.
*[[Living Monolith]] is actually a human whose DNA was artificially spliced with the mutant genomes of [[Havok]] by [[Mister Sinister]], who was working for [[Apocalypse]] at the time.
*[[Andreas Strucker]] had his powers added in vitro and is as such a mutate (although he states he is a mutant in New Thunderbolts).
*[[Ultra Girl]] is a Kree mutant, not a human mutant.
*[[Doug & Jerry]] and [[Irving (comics)|Irving]] may have just merely retained their physical mutation.

==Unconfirmed Mutants==
Mutants whose official mutant status has not been confirmed since M-Day. Current Marvel policy is to suspect the following mutants powered until official confirmation, especially the ones who were listed in an ''[[Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z]]'' and not stated as depowered.

{| class="wikitable"
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real name
!width=65%| Notes
|-
|[[Aardwolf (comics)|Aardwolf]]
|Chon Li
|Former employer of the Folding Circle.
|-
|[[Anais (comics)|Anais]]
|Anais
|Former ally of [[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]].
|-
|[[Archer (comics)|Archer]]
|Judd Black
|Last seen since X-Factor Vol. 1
|-
|[[Astra (comics)|Astra]]
|Astra
|Last seen in a flashback in The Twelve storyline.
|-
|[[Azazel (Marvel Comics)|Azazel]]
|Azazel
|Father of [[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]].
|-
|[[Bandit (comics)|Bandit]]
|Donyell Taylor
|Last seen courting Bella Donna Boudreaux.
|-
|[[Bella Donna]]
|Bella Donna Boudreaux
|Last seen in a relationship with Bandit and still leader of the Unified Guilds of New Orleans.
|-
|[[Blaquesmith]]
|??
|Last seen as a member of Cable's Underground in Weapon X Vol. 2.
|-
|[[Blindspot (comics)|Blindspot]]
|??
|Last seen in Rogue Vol. 3.
|-
|[[Astrid Bloom]]
|Astrid Bloom
|Last seen in Emma Frost series. Former friend of Emma Frost.
|-
|[[Elias Bogan]]
|Elias Bogan
|Last seen in X-Treme X-Men. Former member of the Hellfire Club.
|-
|[[Briquette (comics)|Briquette]]
|??
|Member of Hell's Belles.
|-
|[[Burner (comics)|Burner]]
|Byron Calley
|Former member of the [[Resistants (comics)|Resistants]].
|-
|[[Chance (comics)|Chance]]
|??
|Former member of the [[Fallen Angels (comics)|Fallen Angels]].
|-
|[[Chimera (comics)|Chimera]]
|??
|Wolverine's enemy.
|-
|[[Courier (comics)|Courier]]
|Jacob Gavin Jr., "Jacklynn"
|Ally of [[Gambit (comics)|Gambit]].
|-
|[[Crimson Commando (comics)|Crimson Commando]]
|Frank Bohannon
|Last seen as a bodyguard of Magneto's in the House of M.
|-
|[[Doppleganger (comics)|Doppleganger]]
|Wolfgang Helmut Heinreich
|X-Factor's enemy.
|-
|[[Dragonwing]]
|??
|Last seen in Generation X #54. Was leader of the Rising Sons.
|-
|[[Double Helix (comics)|Double Helix]]
|??
|Member of the London Morlocks.
|-
|[[Electric Eve]]
|Eve
|Last seen in Morlocks Vol 1.
|-
|[[Emplate]]
|Marius St. Croix
|Last seen in Generation X.
|-
|[[Ent (comics)|Ent]]
|??
|Last seen in Web of Spider-Man #77
|-
|[[Ever (comics)|Ever]]
|??
|Former Morlock and member of the [[Brotherhood of Mutants]].
|-
|[[Famine (comics)|Famine]]
|Autumn Rolfson
|Member of the original [[Horsemen of Apocalypse (comics)|Horsemen of Apocalypse]].
|-
|[[Feedback (Marvel Comics)|Feedback]]
|Albert Louis
|[[Beta Flight]] team member.
|-
|[[Fixx]]
|??
|Last seen in X-Factor Vol.1
|-
|[[Flex (comics)|Flex]]
|Adrian Corbo
|ex-Alpha Flight member, younger half-brother of [[Radius (comics)|Radius]]
|-
|[[Fontanelle (comics)|Fontanelle]]
|Gloria Dayne
|Ally of [[Gambit (comics)|Gambit]]
|-
|[[Cordelia Frost]]
|Cordelia Frost
|Youngest sister of Emma Frost
|-
|[[Gaia (comics)|Gaia]]
|??
|Last seen in Generation X. From another dimension; more than likely immune from M-Day.
|-
|[[Gargouille (comics)|Gargouille]]
|Lavinia LeBlanc
|Former member of the Acolytes led by Exodus.
|-
|[[Sean Garrison (comics)|Sean Garrison]]
|Sean Garrison
|Father of [[Wallflower (comics)|Wallflower]]
|-
|[[Carter Ghazikhanian]]
|Carter Ghazikhanian
|Last seen leaving the X-Mansion after Exodus' Brotherhood of Mutants attacked the school.
|-
|[[Ghost Girl]]
|Lilli
|Former member of Alpha Flight.
|-
|[[Mikula Golubev]]
|Mikula Golubev
|Member of Bogatyri.
|-
|[[Gorgeous George (comics)|Gorgeous George]]
|George Blair
|Last seen in X-Factor Vol.1
|-
|[[Hairbag]]
|Michael Suggs
|Member of the [[Nasty Boys]].
|-
|[[Harness (comics)|Harness]]
|Erika Benson
|Agent of [[Alliance of Evil]] and [[AIM (Marvel)|A.I.M.]].
|-
|[[Hawkshaw (comics)|Hawkshaw]]
|??
|Member of the [[Press Gang (comics)|Press Gang]].
|-
|[[Holly (comics)|Holly]]
|Holly
|[[X-Corporation]]'s secretary.
|-
|[[Inza (comics character)|Inza]]
|Inza
|Peruvian mutant.
|-
|[[Shirow Ishihara]]
|Shirow Ishihara
|Ally of [[Gambit (comics)|Gambit]].
|-
|[[Jack-in-the-Box (Marvel Comics)|Jack-in-the-Box]]
|Jack
|Last seen in Weapon X.
|-
|[[Jade Dragon]]
|Dei Guan
|Ex-member of the [[Alpha Flight]] and [[Mutant Liberation Front]].
|-
|[[Benazir Kaur]]
|Benazir Kaur
|Ex-member of the Hellfire Club
|-
|[[Benedict Kine]]
|Benedict Kine
|Ex-member of the Hellfire Club
|-
|[[Kleinstocks]]
|Harlan and Sven
|Former Acolytes of Magneto.
|-
|[[Lacuna (comics)|Lacuna]]
|Woodstock
|Last seen in X-Statix.
|-
|[[Mad Jim Jaspers]]
|James Jaspers
|Former member of the Crazy Gang and Hellfire Club.
|-
|[[Manikin (comics)|Manikin]]
|Whitman Knapp
|Alpha Flight & Beta Flight member.
|-
|[[Krista Marwan]]
|Krista Marwan
|Ally of [[Genetix (comics)|Genetix]].
|-
|[[Mastermind (Martinique Jason)|Mastermind]]
|Martinique Jason
|Last seen at the Paris X-Corps.
|-
|[[Mindmeld]]
|??
|Bodyguard of Shinobi Shaw
|-
|[[Mister X (Marvel comics)|Mister X]]
|??
|Enemy of Wolverine's
|-
|[[Mondo (comics)|Mondo]]
|??
|Last seen in Generation X.
|-
|[[Mountjoy (comics)|Mountjoy]]
|??
|Ex-Hellfire Club member
|-
|[[Nanny (comics)|Nanny]]
|??
|Last seen in Generation X.
|-
|[[Neophyte (comics)|Neophyte]]
|Simon Hall
|Member of the Acolytes.
|-
|[[O-Force]]
|[[Ocean (Marvel Comics)|Ocean]], [[Ocelot (comics)|Ocelot]], [[Oink (O-Force)|Oink]], [[Ooze (comics)|Ooze]], [[Optoman]], [[Oracle (Mutant)|Oracle]], [[Orbit (comics)|Orbit]], [[Orchid (comics)|Orchid]], [[Orifice (comics)|Orifice]], [[Overkill (comics)|Overkill]], [[Ozone (comics)|Ozone]]
|All members of the O-Force as seen in X-Statix. [[Obituary (comics)|Obituary]] has been confirmed still powered.
|-
|[[Omerta (comics)|Omerta]]
|Paulie Provenzano
|Former member of the [[X-Men]].
|-
|[[Orator (comics)|Orator]]
|Victor Ludwig
|Member of the Acolytes.
|-
|[[Orphan-Maker]]
|Peter
|Last seen in Generation X
|-
|[[Paradigm (comics)|Paradigm]]
|??
|Last seen in X-Force Vol.1
|-
|[[Pathway (comics)|Pathway]]
|Laura Dean
|Beta Flight member
|-
|[[Reeva Payge]]
|Reeva Page
|Ex-Hellfire Club member.
|-
|[[Peace Monger]]
|Dr. Cobbleskill
|Rights activist. Enemy of American Eagle.
|-
|[[Pipeline (comics)|Pipeline]]
|Cormick Grimshaw
|Member of the [[Press Gang (comics)|Press Gang]] and Genoshan Magistrates.
|-
|[[Primal (comics)|Primal]]
|Adam Berman
|Last seen in Generation X.
|-
|[[Promise (comics)|Promise]]
|Gene Bitner, Tad Carter, Craig Farnsworth, Simon Lestron, Lucy Robinson, Ernest Scope, Gracie Smith
|Group of telepaths.
|-
|[[Puff Adder (comics)|Puff Adder]]
|Gordon Fraley
|Member of the [[Serpent Society]].
|-
|[[Punchout (comics)|Punchout]]
|??
|Member of the [[Press Gang (comics)|Press Gang]].
|-
|[[Ramrod (comics)|Ramrod]]
|Patrick Mahony
|Last seen on X-Factor Vol 1.
|-
|[[Red Lotus (comics)|Red Lotus]]
|Paul Hark
|Last seen attempting to destroy the mutant slave ring of the Hellfire Club.
|-
|[[Revelation (comics)|Revelation]]
|??
|Member of the Morlocks.
|-
|[[Cecilia Reyes]]
|Dr. Cecilia Reyes
|Last seen at the Neverland mutant concentration camp in Weapon X Vol 3.
|-
|[[Ridge (comics)|Ridge]]
|??
|Member of [[Genetix (comics)|Genetix]].
|-
|[[Ruckus (comics)|Ruckus]]
|Clement Wilson
|Last seen as an aid for Mystique.
|-
|[[Rust (comics)|Rust]]
|??
|Member of the Resistants.
|-
|[[Sabre (comics)|Sabre]]
|??
|Member of Mystique's Brotherhood of Mutants.
|-
|[[Scarlet Witch]]
|Wanda Maximoff
|The catalyst of M-Day, Wanda has not been confirmed in retaining the X-gene.
|-
|[[Scribe (comics)|Scribe]]
|??
|Member of the Hellfire Club.
|-
|[[Shamrock (comics)|Shamrock]]
|Molly Fitzgerald
|Last seen in Excalibur #108.
|-
|[[Shepard (comics)|Shepard]]
|Francis Leighton
|Former member of X-Corporation and agent of [[Prudence (comics)|Quiet Man]].
|-
|[[Shift (Marvel Comics)|Shift]]
|Clifton Joseph
|Member of [[Genetix (comics)|Genetix]].
|-
|[[Shortpack]]
|??
|Last seen in Mystique Vol.1
|-
|[[Shrew (comics)|Shrew]]
|Marilyn Maycroft
|Member of Hell's Belles.
|-
|[[Sketch (comics)|Sketch]]
|??
|Last seen in Uncanny X-Men #383
|-
|[[Slab (comics)|Slab]]
|Christopher Anderson
|Member of the Nasty Boys.
|-
|[[Slither (comics)|Slither]]
|Aaron Salomon
|Member of the Resistants.
|-
|[[Soteira]]
|Soteira
|Member of the Morlocks.
|-
|[[Ms. Steed]]
|Steed
|Ex-Hellfire Club member
|-
|[[Stinger (comics)|Stinger]]
|Wendy
|Member of the Alliance of Evil.
|-
|[[Stinger (Genetix)|Stinger II]]
|Blodween Reese
|Member of [[Genetix (comics)|Genetix]].
|-
|[[Stitch (comics)|Stitch]]
|Jodi
|Ex-Alpha Flight member
|-
|[[Switch (comics)|Switch]]
|Devon Alomar
|Last seen in X-Force Vol.1
|-
|[[Thumbelina (comics)|Thumbelina]]
|Kristina Anderson
|Ex-member of the Mutant Liberation Front
|-
|[[Timeshadow]]
|??
|Member of the Alliance of Evil.
|-
|[[Unuscione]]
|Carmella Unuscione
|Acolyte of Magneto.
|-
|[[Vanisher]]
|Telford Porter
|Former member of the [[Brotherhood of Mutants]].
|-
|[[Vesper (comics)|Vesper]]
|Raani Jatwinder
|Member of [[Genetix (comics)|Genetix]].
|-
|[[Vincente (comics)|Vincente]]
|Vincente
|Former member of the Emplate's Hellions.
|-
|[[Vindaloo (comics)|Vindaloo]]
|Venkat Katregadda
|Former member of the Acolytes.
|-
|[[War (comics)|War]]
|Abraham Kieros
|Member of the original [[Horsemen of Apocalypse (comics)|Horsemen of Apocalypse]].
|-
|[[Wyre (comics)|Wyre]]
|??
|Former member of the [[Alpha Flight]].
|-
|}

==Repowered==
{| class="wikitable"
!width=15%| Character
!width=20%| Real name
!width=65%| Notes
|-
|[[Layla Miller|Butterfly]]
|Layla Miller
|Claims to have lost her original mutant powers (having horns and breathing fire) on M-Day but received [[omniscience]] by an unrevealed source.<ref name="x-factor6">{{Comic book reference | Writer = [[Peter David]] | Penciller = [[Pablo Raimondi]] | Inker = [[José Villarrubia]] | Story = The Butterfly defect | Title = X-Factor vol. 3, | Issue = 6 | Date = June 2006 | Publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | }}</ref> (It should be noted she was possibly lying about the former powers)
|-
|[[Chamber (comics)|Chamber]]
|Jonothon Evan Starsmore
|Repowered by Frederick Slade under Ozymandias' orders in ''New Excalibur'' #9. He is now a possible [[Omega-level mutant]] and resembles Apocalypse.
|-
|[[Feral (comics)|Feral]]
|Maria Callasantos
|Appeared repowered in Wolverine (3rd series) #53. Joe Quesada has implied it might have something to do with Weapon X. <ref name="wolverine 53"/>
|-
|[[Gazer]]
|
|Revealed to have been turned into War by Apocalypse in ''X-Men'' #182.
|-
|[[Magneto (comics)|Magneto]]
|Erik Magnus Lensherr
|Repowered by the [[Xorn|Collective]] in ''New Avengers'' #20. Presumed dead, though no trace of his body was found.
|-
|[[Polaris (comics)|Polaris]]
|Lorna Dane
|Became Pestilence in ''X-Men'' #181 and was revealed to have her original powers back in #187. Apocalypse hardwired alien technology into Lorna's nervous system to replicate her magnetic abilities.
|-
|[[Professor X]]
|Charles Francis Xavier
|Telepathy recently restored by exposure to the [[M'Kraan Crystal]] in ''Uncanny X-Men #486''.
|-
|[[Quicksilver (comics)|Quicksilver]]
|Pietro Django Maximoff
|Used the Terrigen Mists to regain his powers.<ref>''Son of M'' limited seres</ref> His powers have evolved to timetravel, giving the appearance of superspeed and has demonstrated the ability to reempower depowered mutants, although the effects are temporary.
|-
|[[Sunfire]]
|Shiro Yashida
|Depowered by [[Rogue (comics)|Rogue]] long before M-Day, yet his signature was found within the Collective. Turned into Famine by Apocalypse and now probably a member of the soon to be returning [[Marauders (comics)|Marauders]]
|-
|[[Thornn]]
|Lucia Callasantos
|Appeared repowered in Wolverine (3rd series) #53. Joe Quesada has implied it might have something to do with Weapon X. <ref name="wolverine 53"/>
|-
|[[Wild Child (comics)|Wild Child]]
|Kyle Gibney
|Appeared repowered in Wolverine (3rd series) #53. Joe Quesada has implied it might have something to do with Weapon X. <ref name="wolverine 53"> http://www.newsarama.com/NewJoeFridays/NewJoeFridays46.html</ref>
|-
|}

'''Notes''':
*[[Callisto (comics)|Callisto]], [[Freakshow (comics)|Freakshow]], [[Hub (comics)|Hub]], [[Hack (comics)|Hack]], [[Purge (comics)|Purge]], [[Shola Inkosi]], [[Wicked (comics)|Wicked]], [[Unus the Untouchable|Unus]] have all been repowered by the Terrigen Mists in the ''Son of M'' limited series but the effects were temporary. Unus was suffocated by his own powers while Callisto was in a coma. She has since recovered.
*[[Iceman (comics)|Iceman]] is not repowered, since he never lost his powers in the first place. After the events of M-Day he developed a mental block, which suppressed his secondary mutation and blocked his powers.
*It has been confirmed by Joe Quesada that with [[Jubilee (comics)|Jubilee's]] upcoming return in 2007, she too will regain her powers in some form.
*[[Archangel (comics)|Archangel]] only pretended to be depowered as seen in ''Generation M'' #4 and #5.
*[[Doc Samson]]'s statement in ''X-Factor vol. 3,'' #13 about Quicksilver's way of repowering makes [[Reaper (comics)|Reaper]]'s repowerement's permanency more than dubious.

==Consequences/Repercussions/Lasting Effects==
*The Xavier Institute is no longer just a school for mutants, but a haven for all remaining mutants. This changed after the Civil War as they were all set free by the US president.
*[[Sentinel (comics)|Sentinel Squad O*N*E]]: In the aftermath of the House of M, resulting in the depowering of 90% of the world's mutant population, the Office of National Emergency (aka O*N*E), a splinter from the Department of Homeland Security, had Sentinels instituted at the X-Mansion to protect the mutants in case any enemies used this low point as an opportunity to attack them at their weakest, and also to stop the mutants in the event of a revolution.
*[[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]]: Due to the events of M-Day, Apocalypse was revived by [[Cable (comics)|Cable]] to force the remaining mutants to band together to expel the threat, as a way to bring the mutant community together after M-Day. (In the pages of ''X-Men'' and ''Cable and Deadpool'')
::He turned [[Sunfire (comics)|Sunfire]], [[Gambit (comics)|Gambit]], [[Polaris (comics)|Polaris]] and [[Gazer]] into his horsemen although the latter was killed by Ozymandias resulting in Polaris, Gazer and Sunfire regaining powers and Gambit being turned Black and having a lethal gas power. The latter 2 then joined Sinister's forces. As did Exodus's forces after discoveing that no new mutant had appeared since M-Day.
*The flying energy : It reawakened [[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)|Vulcan]] who was a member of a secret team of X-Men sent to help Scott's team on Krakoa and left to die there. He returned from his space exile to begin a vendetta against Xavier and then the Shi'ar empire(In the pages of ''Deadly Genesis'' and ''Uncanny X-Men''). The rest of the energy ended up forming [[Xorn (comics)|The Collective]] by merging with a mutant postal worker, Michael Pointer who then apparently killed the then members of Alpha Flightand went on to Genosha, repowering Magneto, who recognizes the intelligence controlling it as "[[Xorn (comics)|Xorn]] who explains his action by the fact that the mutants needed him as a leader. The New Avengers arrive and blast the Collective into the sun. Magneto is then taken away in an helicopter which blows up right after it takes off (In the pages of ''New Avengers'')
*[[Children of the Vault]]: The reduction of mutants also accidentally awakens The Children of the Vault. (In the pages of ''X-Men'')
*[[William Stryker]]: Deeming the sudden massive reduction in number of the mutant population a sign of God, saying "He made the first step and now we have to take the next", basically rallying for genocide on TV. (In the pages of ''New X-Men'')
*[[Onslaught (comics)|Onslaught]]: ''Onslaught Reborn'' will see Onslaught return; as the mutant energies of both Professor X and Magneto meet once again, they reform the monster. (This takes place before the ''Civil War'' event.)
*Both [[Professor X]] and [[Reaper (comics)|Reaper]] have been healed by the event. The first can now walk again and the latter is no longer brain dead.
*After the [[Civil War (comic book)|Civil War]], [[X-Factor Investigations]] will be dealing with a siege in Mutant Town when a group of depowered mutants, calling themselves [[X-Cell]] become terrorists thinking the Government is responsible for their depowerment. The members are [[Callisto (comics)|Callisto]], [[Blob (comics)|Blob]], [[Marrow (comics)|Marrow]], [[Fatale (comics)|Fatale]], [[Reaper (comics)|Reaper]], and [[Abyss (comics)|Abyss]].
*Wolverine discovers a half-way home for depowered mutants who are fearing for their lives. Both [[Jubilee (comics)|Jubilee]] and [[Agent Zero|Maverick]] are there.

==Collected editions==
===Trade paperbacks===
{|
|''Decimation: X-Men - The Day After''
|(ISBN 0-7851-1984-1)
|collects ''Decimation: House of M - The Day After'' and ''X-Men'' #177-181.
|-
|''Decimation: Generation M''
|(ISBN 0-7851-1958-2)
|collects ''Generation M'' #1-5.
|-
|''Decimation: Son of M''
|(ISBN 0-7851-1970-1)
|collects ''Son of M'' #1-6.
|-
|''Decimation: Sentinel Squad O*N*E''
|(ISBN 0-7851-1997-3)
|collects ''Sentinel Squad O*N*E'' #1-5.
|-
|''Decimation: X-Men - 198''
|(ISBN 0-7851-1994-9)
|collects ''X-Men: The 198'' #1-5 and ''X-Men: The 198 Files (one-shot)''.
|-
|''X-Men: Deadly Genesis''
| (ISBN 0-7851-1984-1)
| collects X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1-6.
|}

==Hardcovers==
{|
|''X-Men: Deadly Genesis''
|(ISBN 0-7851-1984-1)
|collects ''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #1-6.
|-
|''Wolverine: Origins & Endings''
|(ISBN 0-7851-1977-9)
|collects ''Wolverine'' #36-40.
|}

==Bibliography==

[[Image:SONOFM001.jpg|Cover to ''Son of M'' #1. Art by [[John Watson]].|thumb]]
* ''[[House of M|Decimation: House of M]] - The Day After'' (one-shot)
* ''[[Generation M (comics)|Generation M]]'' #1-5
* ''[[Mutopia X]]'' #5
* ''[[Excalibur (comics)|New Excalibur]]'' #1-3
* ''[[New X-Men: Academy X|New X-Men : Academy X]]'' #20-23
* ''[[Sentinel (comics)|Sentinel Squad O*N*E]]'' #1-5
* ''[[Son of M]]'' #1-6
* ''[[X-Men|Uncanny X-Men]]'' #466-468
* ''[[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]'' #36-40
* ''[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]'' #1-4
* ''[[X-Men]]'' #177-179
* ''[[X-Men: Deadly Genesis]]'' #1-6
* ''[[X-Men: The 198]]'' #1-5
* ''[[X-Men: The 198 Files]]'' (one-shot)
* ''[[X-Men Unlimited]]'' #13
* ''[[New Avengers (comics)|New Avengers]]'' #16-20

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.marvel.com/comics/21 Marvel.com - Official Decimation webpage]
* [http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/issues/showfaq.asp?fldAuto=287 UXN's "Generation M" issue summaries]
* [http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=40321&page=10&pp=20 Comixfan's list of Marvel's mutants' whereabouts after DeciMation and beyond]


*[http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=rs_display_res&critere=jean+baptiste+carpeaux&operator=AND&nbToDisplay=5&langue=fr A page on the official Louvre site giving access to some of Carpeaux's works (French language only)]
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*[http://www.insecula.com/contact/A005511_oeuvre_1.html A page from insecula.com listing more views of Carpeaux's works (also in French;] it may be necessary to close an advertising window to view this page)
*[http://www.studiolo.org/MMA-Ugolino/Ugolino.htm A page analysing Carpeaux's ''Ugolino'', with numerous illustrations]


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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's marble sculpture 'Ugolino and his Sons', Metropolitan Museum of Art
La Danse (The Dance), Opera Garnier in Paris

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (May 11, 1827, ValenciennesOctober 12, 1875, Courbevoie) was a French sculptor and painter. His early studies were under François Rude. Carpeaux won the Prix de Rome in 1854, and moving to Rome to find inspiration, he there studied the works of Michelangelo, Donatello and Verrocchio. Staying in Rome from 1854 to 1861, he obtained a taste for movement and spontaneity, which he joined with the great principles of baroque art. In 1861 he made a bust of Princess Mathilde, and this later brought him several commissions from Napoleon III. He worked at the pavilion of Flora, and the Opéra Garnier. His group La Danse (the Dance, 1869), situated on the right side of the façade, was criticised as an offence to common decency.

He never managed to finish his last work, the famous Fountain of the Four Parts of the Earth, on the Place Camille Jullian. He did finish the terrestrial globe, supported by the four figures of Asia, Europe, America and Africa, and it was Emmanuel Frémiet who completed the work by adding the eight leaping horses, the tortoises and the dolphins of the basin.

Sculptures by Carpeaux

Neapolitan Fisherboy

Carpeaux submitted a plaster version of Pêcheur napolitain à la coquille, the Neapolitan Fisherboy, to the French Academy while a student in Rome. He carved the marble version several years later, showing it in the Salon exhibition of 1863. It was purchased for Napoleon III's empress, Eugènie. The statue of the young smiling boy was very popular, and Carpeaux created a number of reproductions and variations in marble and bronze. There is a copy, for instance, in the Samuel H. Kress Collection in the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.

Some years later, he carved the Girl with a Shell, a very similar study.

Carpeaux sought real life subjects in the streets and broke with the classical tradition. The Neapolitan Fisherboy's body is carved in intimate detail and shows an intricately balanced pose. Carpeaux claimed that he based the Neapolitan Fisherboy on a boy he had seen during a trip to Naples.

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