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List of Weapon X members

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Weapon X is a fictional Canadian covert operations program appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, usually those featuring X-Men or Wolverine, who is its most notable former member.

The roster consists of two parts. The first part lists the characters in nominal positions of control of the program. The second part lists the characters the program has used either as agents, or as experimental subjects.

Weapon X staff

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  • Ajax (Francis)[1] - a cyborg who was empowered and trained at the Weapon X facility. Former enforcer of Dr. Killebrew. Nearly killed in the past by Deadpool but recovered and slaughtered other survivors of Weapon X to track down Deadpool. Apparently killed by Deadpool.[2]
  • The Director (Malcolm Colcord)[3] - scarred by Wolverine, current whereabouts unknown.
  • Dr. Abraham Cornelius[4] - is currently deceased.[volume & issue needed]
  • Dr. Duncan[5] - current whereabouts unknown.
  • Dr. Carol Hines[6] - in charge of monitoring and recording the Adamantium bonding process, killed by Aldo Ferro.[7]
  • Brent Jackson[8] - former S.H.I.E.L.D. member, defected to Weapon X and eventually became the director, current whereabouts unknown.
  • Madison Jeffries[9] - former member of Alpha Flight, Gamma Flight and the Zodiac, was brainwashed by the Weapon X. Retained his superhuman powers after the M-Day event. Currently a member of the "X-Club", started by Beast to try to solve the mystery of M-Day.
  • Dr. Killebrew[10] - is a geneticist, he mutated many of the subjects, including Deadpool. Former commander of Ajax, who would later kill him.[2]
  • Dr. Cecilia Reyes[11] - is a member of the X-Men, forced to work for Weapon X.
  • Professor (Thorton)[6] - directed the bonding of Adamantium to Wolverine, who later would cut his hand off. He was later killed by Silver Fox[7]
  • John Sublime[12] - current whereabouts and status unknown.
  • Robert Windsor (Mr Sinister)[13] - is a guise taken by Mister Sinister, currently active as Miss Sinister.[14]
  • Dr. Zira[15]
  • Dr. Dale Rice - is a scientist who is the father of Dr. Zander Rice.[16] He was killed by a fleeing Wolverine.[17]
  • William Stryker - is the director of the Weapon X project at the time when they started working on an experiment where they turned their subjects into Hulk/Wolverine hybrids.[18]
  • Dr. Aliana Alba - is a scientist working under William Stryker.[18]
  • Romulus - current status unknown.

Weapon X agents and test subjects

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kelly, Joe, Steve Harris, Reggie Jones, et al (w). "A Kiss, A Curse, A Cure" 1998 Annual Starring Deadpool and Death, vol. 1 (July 1998). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  2. ^ a b Kelly, Joe, Walter McDaniel (w). "Payback Part Two: The Quick and the Dead" Deadpool, vol. 1, no. 19 (August 1998). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  3. ^ Wolverine (vol. 2) #166 (2001)
  4. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #73
  5. ^ Weapon X: Agent Zero
  6. ^ a b Marvel Comics Presents #72
  7. ^ a b c d Wolverine (vol. 2) #50
  8. ^ Weapon X
  9. ^ Alpha Flight #16
  10. ^ a b c d Kelly, Joe, Steve Harris, Reggie Jones, et al (w). "A Kiss, A Curse, A Cure" 1998 Annual Starring Deadpool and Death (July 1998). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ Weapon X Vol 2 #5
  12. ^ New X-Men Annual 2001
  13. ^ The Uncanny X-Men #221 (September 1987)
  14. ^ New X-Men (vol. 2) #46
  15. ^ Weapon X: Agent Zero
  16. ^ X-23 #1
  17. ^ X-23 #2
  18. ^ a b Weapons of Mutant Destruction: Alpha #1
  19. ^ The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #181 (November 1974)
  20. ^ Wolverine (vol. 2) #10, (August, 1989)
  21. ^ Weapon X: The Draft - Sauron #1
  22. ^ Wolverine (vol. 3) #13 (April, 2004)
  23. ^ The Uncanny X-Men #120 (April, 1979)
  24. ^ Generation X #1 (September, 1994)
  25. ^ a b The New Mutants #98 (February, 1991)
  26. ^ Wolverine (vol. 2) #60
  27. ^ X-Men: Prime
  28. ^ X-Men (vol. 2) #5 (February 1992)
  29. ^ Wolverine (vol. 2) #48
  30. ^ X-Men #49 (October, 1968)
  31. ^ The New Mutants #87 (March, 1990)
  32. ^ Son of M #6
  33. ^ Iron Fist #14 (August, 1977)
  34. ^ X-Men #59
  35. ^ Deadpool: The Circle Chase #1 (June, 1993)
  36. ^ Wolverine (vol. 2) Annual 95 (September, 1995)
  37. ^ X-Force #129 (June, 2002)
  38. ^ X-Force #2 (September, 1991)
  39. ^ Alpha Flight #1 (August, 1983)
  40. ^ The New Mutants #86 (February, 1990)
  41. ^ NYX #3 (February, 2004)
  42. ^ a b Kelly, Joe, Walter McDaniel, Anibal Rodriguez (w). "In Absentia" Deadpool, no. 14 (March 1998). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  43. ^ Kelly, Joe, Walter McDaniel, Anibal Rodriguez (w). "New Year's Evolutions, or How to Get Ahead in Business Without Really Trying" Deadpool, no. 15 (April 1998). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  44. ^ Totally Awesome Hulk #21
  45. ^ Totally Awesome Hulk #20
  46. ^ Weapon X (vol. 3) #6
  47. ^ Totally Awesome Hulk #22