Shadow-X (also known as the Dark X-Men) is a
supervillain
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group appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics
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. The characters only appeared in ''
New Excalibur
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''. All of their costumes are the colors of black and red.
They are not officially given a name until ''New Excalibur'' #19 where they are referred to as Shadow-X in the "Previously..." section and by Juggernaut on the final page of the issue. How this name came about is unexplained, and prior to this the team was called the Dark X-Men by fans, reviews, and even the Marvel preview descriptions. It refers to the fact that the team was created and controlled by the
Shadow King
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- the Shadow King's "Shadow X"-Men.
Fictional team biography
They are from an alternate dimension and were brought to the mainstream Marvel dimension during the events of
Decimation. The
Shadow King
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took control of the
Professor Xavier
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of their reality and then was able to subvert all of the X-Men to serve him. When they were brought to
Earth-616
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History of the term
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the Dark Professor Xavier tried to bring
Nocturne
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History
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,
Marvel Girl
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* Valeria Richards, daughter of Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman (of the Fantastic Four)
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, and
Shadowcat
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under his control, but he was defeated by them, with help from
Sage, and later placed in
Crossmore
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prison.
The rest of the team then ally themselves with
Black Air, Albion, and
Lionheart. They then tried to take control of Lionheart during a mission to free Dark Professor X. However, as Dark Professor X tried to take control Lionheart revealed Albion knew of their treachery and placed a device to stop his mind control and then placed a collar on Dark Professor Xavier to trap the Shadow King in Professor X and killed them both.
Lionheart then threatens the rest of Shadow-X, but this fight is interrupted by the immediate arrival of the New Excalibur team. New Excalibur is short-handed because of
Nocturne
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History
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's recent stroke and
Sage infiltrating Albion's ranks, but they are able to effectively work as a team and successfully take down Shadow-X. New Excalibur and Shadow-X both try to stop Lionheart, but they are too busy with their opponent team to be successful and she escapes. Then New Excalibur start to interrogate the Shadow-X about what was happening between them and Lionheart.
Shadow-X team up with New Excalibur to fight their common foe, Albion. It is revealed that the collar placed on the Dark Professor X actually killed him. When Dark Cyclops, Dark Angel, and
Pete Wisdom attack Albion, Dark Cyclops is beheaded by
Sage who is working undercover in Albion's Shadow Corps. Dark Angel and Wisdom retreat after Dark Cyclops's death, but Sage (now called Britannia) and other members of the Shadow Corps follow. Dazzler, Juggernaut, and Dark Beast join the battle, and during it Sage kills Dark Beast by impaling him with her sword. During a subsequent battle between Dark Marvel Girl and Dark Angel and the Shadow Captains, Dark Angel is killed and his wing severed by one of the Shadow Captains.
[''New Excalibur'' #23]
In the final battle against Albion, Dark Marvel Girl is mortally wounded while saving Nocturne's life. Still, despite her injuries, Jean and Nocturne find the source of the technology blackout. Meanwhile, Lionheart helps Dark Iceman against the rest of the Shadow Captains before he dies and withers away into a skeleton. With his last breath, Dark Iceman banished the vast majority of the snow he’d created. Juggernaut, Dazzler, and Wisdom help Sage to overpower her Britannia personality. Sage then helps Cap against Albion. Together, they beat their foe as Dark Marvel Girl restores technology before she dies.
In the alternate future mini-series ''
Genext United'', a group resembling Shadow-X appear to be alive and well in this continuity. The story is written by Chris Claremont, the very same writer who created them.
Notes
The Dark Beast that is a part of this group is not the same as
the one from the
Age of Apocalypse
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. Furthermore, this version is in human form, unlike the Age of Apocalypse and
Earth-616
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History of the term
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versions.
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