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X-Corporation
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceNew X-Men #128 (August 2002)
In-story information
Type of organizationSupport agency
Base(s)Bases around the world
Leader(s)Professor X (founder)
Agent(s)Domino (Hong Kong)
Sunspot (Los Angeles)
Warpath (Mumbai)
Roster
See: #Known locations and members

The X-Corporation (X-Corp) is a fictional institution appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men comics. This organization was created to ensure the protection of mutant rights throughout the world due to the increasing number of mutants and widespread bigotry and hate crimes against them.

Fictional history

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X-Corp was founded by Prof. Charles Xavier, the founder of the X-Men.[1] Its purpose is to provide support for "civilian" mutant populations on a global scale in a world where the mutant population was outgrowing the reach of the X-Men. X-Corp offices are located in many major cities in every continent, and each office is managed by a former member of the X-Men or one of their satellite teams, such as Sunspot or Domino. The worldwide headquarters of the X-Corporation is the X-Mansion. X-Corp works with local governments, such as when they took in the superstrong twelve-year-old orphan Molly Hayes on behalf of the Social Services of Los Angeles.

It should not be confused with the X-Corps, a short-lived paramilitary team led by Banshee, which merged with the X-Corporation after its dissolution, most of its members transferring to the Paris branch.

In the wake of the Decimation of mutantkind, wherein 90-95% of the mutant population was rendered genetically and physically human and thus powerless, several bombings occurred at X-Corporation locales. For the safety of those operating the facilities, and to regroup all empowered members, Cyclops ordered the evacuation of all X-Corp offices and the organization appears to be dead. With the minimal mutant population and the strict government rules imposed on mutants, the organization would serve no purpose.

X-Corp (volume 1)

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X-Corp
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
No. of issues5 (as of June 23, 2021)
Main character(s)Angel

Penance
Multiple Man
Trinary

Mastermind
Creative team
Written byTini Howard
Artist(s)Valentine De Landro
Alberto Foche
Editor(s)Editor
Jordan D. White
Assistant Editor
Lauren Amaro
Head of X
Jonathan Hickman

A business delegation representing the nation of Krakoa debuted as part of Reign of X in 2021. X-Corp will handle the mutantkind's business interests and has expanded into two branches:[2]

  • X-Corp Pharma: Research, development, and production of Krakoa's pharmaceuticals.
  • X-Corp Telecom: Development of the Ionospheric Bandwidth Generator for faster communication. The mutant circuit of Vulcan, Bishop, Thunderbird and Sunspot activates the generator.

The Board of Director includes:

Other supporting members include Multiple Man, Jumbo Carnation and Wind Dancer (Sofia Mantega).

Collected editions

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# Title Material collected Pages Publication date ISBN
1 X-Corp by Tini Howard – Volume 1 X-Corp #1–5 144 September 6, 2021 ISBN 978-1302930202

Known locations and members

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Branch First appearance Members
New York New Mutants vol. 2 #13 Professor X (Founder)
Amsterdam New X-Men Annual 2001 (mentioned) -unknown-
Hong Kong New X-Men Annual 2001 DominoRisque
London -unknown-
Los Angeles X-Treme X-Men #31 EmpathMagmaSkids (undercover S.H.I.E.L.D. agent) • Skitz • Stringfellow • Sunspot (former COO of Los Angeles Branch; former Lord Imperial of the Hellfire Club)
Melbourne New X-Men Annual 2001 (mentioned) -unknown-
Mumbai New X-Men #133 (destroyed in Excalibur vol. 2 #5) FeralSunfireThornnWarpath
Nairobi -unknown-
Paris New X-Men #128 (Car-bombed and destroyed on M-Day) CannonballDarkstarHolly (secretary) • MMultiple ManRictorSabraSiryn
Singapore Excalibur vol. 2 #5 LifeguardThunderbird (Neal Shaara)
Krakoa X-Corp #1 Professor XCyclopsArchangel/AngelM / PenanceMultiple ManSeleneTrinaryMastermindVulcanBishopThunderbirdSunspotWind Dancer • Jumbo Carnation

Alternate uses

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In the Marvel Trading Card Game, X-Corp is the evil scientific corporation that is controlled by the Hobgoblin, from the Spider-Man series.

References

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  1. ^ New X-Men #128 (Aug. 2002)
  2. ^ X-Corp #3
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