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Mutant X is a comic book published by Marvel Comics between 1998 and 2001, featuring Havok, a mutant and former member of the X-Men, who is transported into a parallel dimension. It was written by Howard Mackie and inked by Andrew Pepoy, with a series of different pencilers. The "Mutant X" … See more
Mutant X was originally intended to be a 12-issue limited series, but due to unexpectedly high sales it was extended to an ongoing series. The series lasted for 32 issues and three annuals before it ended. See more
The Mutant X Havok did not die during the fight with the Sentinels. He was instead thrown into unconsciousness while the Earth-616 Havok took over his body. The evil Havok went with the original Havok back to Earth-616 during the final battle with the Goblin … See more
• Alex Summers/Havok: Transplanted from Earth-616 to the Mutant X universe, Alex finds himself thrust into the role of his other-dimensional counterpart. His sole confident in the Mutant X universe is his counterpart's son, Scotty, and he dedicates himself … See more
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WEBMutant X Vol 1. (1998–2001) Sign in to edit. Publisher: Marvel Comics. Type: Ongoing Series. Genre: Super Hero. Featuring: Havok and Mutant X. Status: Finished. Publication Date: October, 1998—June, 2001.
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WEBMutant X (1998) #1. Havok, hero and X-Man, awakens in a new reality…inside an alternate version reality of himself! And the X-Men he's surrounded by are very different from those back home. Enter The Six: …
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