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Frankenstein Monster eventually started a mission to kill all of the members of Victor Frankenstein's family. After killing all but the last member he finds his way to Westchester in control of the Murder Circus. After finally finding Maximilian von Katzenelnbogen he set out to exact his final revenge. He was eventually stopped by Wolverine and other X-Men he has previously had under mind control by Calcabrina.
Francois LeBlanc was the first Frog-Man and an original member of the Ani-Men. He is a batrachanthrope (Were-Frog) or frog/human hybrid.
Fuego was a member of the Children of the Vault until his death.
Galactus is the infamous "Devourer of Worlds" in the Marvel Universe. His powers are nearly omnipotent. He has appointed several entities as his Heralds, imbuing them with the Power Cosmic. He uses energy from the core of planets and universal sources to sustain himself.
One of the most powerful telepaths on Earth, the Gamesmaster had every psyche on the planet available to him on the astral plane at all times.
Self proclaimed sun god of the Savage Land
Gaza was one of Magneto's first Savage Land Mutates.
General Demetrius Lazer was a villain and enemy of the X-Men. Lazer was the Director of the Office of National Emergency (O.N.E), a United States government agency dedicated to the response against superhuman threats, particularly those involving mutants. During his board, Lazer has the mutant Johnny Dee control Magma into killing the mysterious Mr. M. Valerie Cooper, long-time X-Men ally and O*N*E member, ends up breaking his kneecaps in the resulting confrontation.
Ghoul is a serial killer who killed former mutants after M-Day. He was a mutant himself and appeared in the Generation M series.
Ginniyeh was a mutant member of the Neyaphem, who served as a soldier under Azazel with several of her half-siblings. She sewed her own eyes shut in order to have better focus with her telepathy. When the Neyaphem came into conflict with the X-Men, she was massively dehydrated by Iceman; this dehydration seemingly killed her, though it was never confirmed.
Glob was a student at Xavier's mansion and a member of the Omega Gang under the leadership of Quentin Quire.
An alien emissary to Mojo and father to Magog, Gog has had many run-ins with the X-Men and Longshot.
Gorgeous George is a mutant and member of Sinister's Nasty Boys. He can reshape the mass of his tar-like body, as well as vary his size.
Graviton was a physicist, named Franklin Hall, who was involved in an experiment in a private research facility in the Canadian Rockies. A mistake in Hall's calculations causes graviton particles to merge with his own molecules, and Hall later discovers that he can mentally control gravity.
Son of Sabertooth and Mystique.
Grey King was a synthetic copy of a mutant educator named Addison Falk, created by Cerebro. He is a member of Cerebro's X-Men.
The last member of an ancient underground race.
Member of the team Marauders.
The Black Bishop of the Hellfire Club in New York capable of manipulating the mass of any object he touched. Leland died of a heart attack and was later resurrected as a zombie by Black Talon.
Paramedic Harry Palmer became infected with a Brood Queen egg. A sad character consumed by the alien growing inside him, Harry lost control of himself.
Childhood friend of Charles Xavier
X-Men and New Mutants encountered Hela in Asgard. She appeared to claim Wolverine's soul, but X-Men and Danielle Moonstar was able to drive her off.
Helix was leader of the team of extra-dimensional villains called the Twisted Sisters.
Herbert Wyndham was a geneticist that built a genetic accelerator in the 1930s. The accelerator had to ability to evolve any thing that was placed inside.
After excusing himself from the authorities, Hobgoblin was approached by Steve Rogers, to become part of a team of Avengers with the objective to stop the inverted X-Men from detonating a gene bomb which would've killed everyone on the Earth who wasn't a mutant. When a reinversion spell was cast, Hobgoblin became evil once again (Magneto III#11 / Avengers & X-Men: Axis#2-9).
Holocaust was a major villain of the X-men originating from Earth-295, the Age of Apocalypse universe. He was known as the son of Apocalypse, and was one of the Horsemen of that universe.
Living weapon created by the Military Industrial Complex to counter mutants.
Hurricane is a mutant with the ability to summon gale-force winds. As a member of the Dark Riders, he held a grudge against one of the X-Men, Storm. He was killed by Wolverine
Hypernova is a member of the Shi'ar Death Commandos, and took part in the attack to kill Rachel Grey and her entire family.
Johnny Dee is a mutant with a tentacled face on his chest, which can create voodoo-dolls of people. After seeking sanctuary among the X-Men following Decimation, he betrayed the team and the entire mutant race by allying with a corrupt U.S. general for purely self-serving reasons.
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