Character » X-23 appears in 2383 issues.
Clone of father with a dysfunctional relationship.
A darker and more twisted version of Hank McCoy from the Age of Apocalypse reality.
Member of the Slaughter Squad.
An agent of the Facility, Desmond was planted with Deborah Kinney to keep an eye on Sarah Kinney and X-23's relatives. He was killed by X-23 following an accidental exposure to the Trigger Scent.
Detlef Metzger is a scientist for the Weapon-X program who is picking up where Zander Rice left off.
Donald Pierce is a cyborg and former member of the Hellfire Club. He also led the Reavers.
The apprentice to the leader of the Facility and eventually the leader himself (by using X-23 to kill Dr. Sutter). He often took great pleasure in torturing X-23, as revenge for his father's death at the hands of Wolverine. X-23 eventually kills him.
The Original Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's famous novel. His character has been explored in many comics, including those released by Marvel, DC and many other publishers.
The lethal scarlet assassin. Daredevil's most fearsome enemy as well as his former lover and most renowned as being the greatest assassin in the world.
Eli Bard was a former politician from ancient Rome that became obsessively in love with the immortal Selene. After failing her in her ascension, she cursed him and since then, he has been finding ways to gain the Black Queen's favor back.
The Antithesis to Red Hulk.
The Evangelist is the Antithesis to Venom (Flash Thompson).
A powerful mutant from the Crusades. Former follower of Magneto and leader of the Acolytes, now he is a member of the Quiet Council of Krakoa.
X-23 killed Fade.
A former freelance mercenary that worked for Apocalypse, Frenzy joined Magneto as a member of the Acolytes and served as ambassador of Genosha. She joined the X-Men after the Age of X.
One of the most powerful, if not the most, mutant telepaths on Earth. The Gamemaster's mind is linked to every psyche on the planet where he could toy with their lives to ease the pain from his powers
Follower and lover of Blackheart.
in the T.V. show X-Men Evolution.
Mutant hired by Don Parisi to locate his daughter. Battled the X-Men and X-23.
Son of Sabretooth and Mystique, Graydon Creed developed a deep hatred of mutants due to both his parents abandoning him as a child after he was born human. As he grew older, he became a member of anti-mutant hate groups such as The Purifiers and Friends of Humanity.
Member of the Facility. He was killed by X-23.
Henry is the biological son of Zander Rice and Rachel Sutter, but the legal son of Martin and Rachel Sutter. He was a target of X-23 and one of the few that she spared.
She fought him in World War Hulk, blinding him but he cast her aside with brute force.
Hybrid infiltrates the Avengers Academy from another dimension with the help of an imposter Reptil. Reptil allows Hybrid to prey on various students. However, Reptil rebels against Hybrid during his fight with White Tiger and activates an alarm. X-23 responds to the alarm but falls under Hybrid's mental control when he turns off her higher brain functions.
Ichor is the Antithesis to Ghost Rider (Alejandra).
Iron Maniac is an evil version of Iron Man from Earth-5012. He first appeared in Marvel Team-Up (vol. 3) #2, wearing armor that bears heavy resemblance to that of Doctor Doom (and is, because of that, mistaken for that villain).
William Stryker's son who born a mutant and secretly given over to A.I.M. in order to cure his condition.
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