The Morlocks were depicted as an underground society (both
literally and
figuratively) of outcast mutants living as
tunnel dwellers in the
sewers, abandoned tunnels, and
abandoned subway lines beneath
New York City. The Morlocks were composed of mutant misfits, especially those mutants who, because of physical mutations or other conspicuous manifestations of their mutant genetics, were unable to pass as human in normal society.[4] Subjected to hate, fear, and disgust from human society due to their "deformed" appearances, dangerous mutations, or otherwise
outcast or misfit statuses, most of the Morlocks viewed humans (and even more mainstream mutants such as the X-Men) with distrust and anger, and they occasionally committed criminal or antisocial acts upon the above-ground human society.
Due to a series of tragedies, the original Morlocks no longer reside in subterranean New York City (except
Marrow, who was one of the original Morlocks as a child), although a violent splinter cell
Gene Nation and a comparable group called Those Who Live in Darkness have emerged. Similar groups, called Morlocks by readers and/or the X-Men themselves, have appeared under
Chicago and
London.
Fictional group history
According to
Callisto, she formed the Morlocks by first recruiting
Caliban, and then using his power to track down other mutants who were unable to integrate into normal society. The Morlocks initially
squatted in a network of abandoned, interconnected tunnels beneath
Manhattan, which had originally been built as
Cold Warbomb shelters and then forgotten. The Morlocks occasionally emerged to rob humans in Manhattan and would sometimes kidnap certain mutant children.[5]
The X-Men were alerted to the existence of the Morlocks when their leader Callisto kidnapped
Angel and intended to make him her mate.[6] This brought
Storm to challenge Callisto to a duel for leadership of the Morlocks. Victorious, Storm[5] orders an end to their attacks on normal humans,[7] but she does not assume leadership of the Morlocks full-time. Against her wishes, several Morlocks later kidnap the child superheroes
Power Pack so that they could be raised by the Morlock Annalee, who had lost her own children. When Callisto discovers what was going on, she forces Annalee to let them go. They promise to return in the future to keep her company.[8]
It is later revealed that many of the Morlocks were actually failed experiments of the
Dark Beast, although he made certain that they did not remember being tampered with, however Mister Sinister recognized that the Morlocks were based on his own genetic studies (which the Dark Beast learned from the Sinister of his reality), and that's why he ordered the Marauders to kill the entire underground society.
A new group called the Tunnel Rats which also calls itself "Those Who Live in Darkness" have inhabited the sewer tunnels just below the surface of Mutant Town/
District X. District X writer
David Hine claims to never have intended this group to have any ties to the original Morlocks.[9]
During the "
Decimation" storyline, some of the remaining powered Morlocks sought out asylum at the X-Mansion.[10] There were some Morlocks that remained underground under Marrow's protection.[11]
During the "
Endangered Species" storyline, Masque and the Morlocks with him began their search for Magneto where they had some future-telling diaries with them where one of them states that Magneto is still a mutant in light of M-Day.[12]
At the time when the Terrigen Cloud was loose on Earth infecting mutants with M-Pox since the "
Infinity" storyline, the number of mutants that are living underground had increased. In addition to these mutants, Callisto showed sympathy towards the humans who sought out refuge from the global landscape. As a way to live out the dream of Professor X, this unified society of humans and mutants lived together as the New Morlocks.[13] The Morlock are further decimated by the Mauraders, but Cyclops helps the Chechnyan government expel rebels in exchange for a Morlock sanctuary.[14]
When
Krakoa was established as a mutant paradise, the known Morlocks that reside there are Callisto,[15] Caliban,[16] Cybelle,[17] Erg,[17] a revived Healer,[16] Leech,[18] Masque,[19] Marrow,[19] Mole[20] a revived Piper,[17] Skids,[21] and a revived Tommy.[17]
Membership
Founding members
Debuting along with the rest of the Morlocks[6] (with the exception of Caliban)[22] it was revealed[23] that Masque, Caliban, Callisto and Sunder founded the Morlocks under the streets of Manhattan.
Callisto[6] - Former leader of the Morlocks. Arms were turned into tentacles by Masque.[26] Aided
Magneto and
Professor X in
Genosha. Depowered. Former member Of X-Cell. Currently working in the Hellfire Club on Krakoa.
Dark Beast[27] - Creator of the Morlocks. From the
Age of Apocalypse and the
Brotherhood. Infiltrated the
X-Men for a time posing as the original
Beast. Although not classed as a Morlock, he sees himself as their creator and has been called the "first one" by members of
Gene Nation. He was recruited by
Norman Osborn as scientist and member of
Dark X-Men. Recently he gained control over
Clan Akkaba and rebuilt the portal to his own dimension. There he is a member of that reality's Clan Akkaba as well.
Ape[34] - Shapeshifter. Captured by the
Weapon X program and sent to its Neverland concentration camp and killed.[35]
Beautiful Dreamer[34] - Altered memories of those "recruited" as Morlocks. Believed killed in the "Mutant Massacre", but listed as alive and powered after "
M-Day". Was later infused with the
Legacy Virus by the
Purifiers and died from the virus's effects.
Healer[5] - A mutant whose healing powers only work on mutants. He burned himself out to heal and restore Callisto.[36] Healer was later revived when Krakoa was established as a mutant nation.[16]
Erg[34] - Electrical blaster. Erg was a
painter before becoming a Morlock. He was one of the 198.[37] Joined Masque's recent incarnation. Later resurfaced as part of the mutant community on the living island
Krakoa.[17]
Jo[38] - Only appearance as a Morlock was her debut issue as
Kitty Pryde's bridesmaid. Current whereabouts unknown.
Leech[38] - Has been in the first few incarnations of the Morlocks. Adopted son of
Annalee. Formerly of
X-Terminators and
Generation X. Captured by the
Weapon X program and used as the Neverland power damper. He was one of
The 198 who retained their mutant powers after "
House of M". Used by Masque because of the prophecies of Qwerty. Currently a member of
Future Foundation.
Piper[39] - Controlled animals using music. Killed by the
Marauders.[33] Resurfaced later, resurrected, as part of the mutant community on Krakoa.[17]
Skids[41] - Resented because she was seen as the prettiest of the Morlocks (her force field protected her from scars and Masque's powers). She left them and became a ward of
X-Factor.[42] After "M-Day", she became a follower of
Apocalypse and is friends with
Scalphunter. Was part of Masque's new group of Morlock Extremists, as a spy for
S.H.I.E.L.D.
Storm[5] - X-Man who defeated
Callisto in a duel to become the Morlocks' leader, although not classified as a Morlock. Former
Fantastic Four member and former Queen of
Wakanda. Currently a member of the X-Men.
Tar Baby[34] - Secretes adhesive. Captured by the
Weapon X program, sent to the Neverland concentration camp and killed.[35]
Annalee's four children[31] - Shot by
Scalphunter.[31] Only later revealed that Scalphunter was the one who killed the four children.[33]
Mutant Massacre
The "
Mutant Massacre" was one of Marvel's annual crossovers events, centering on the Morlocks. The event resulted in the
Marauders killing many of the Morlocks under orders of
Mr. Sinister. Only a few survived, with the protection of the
X-Men,
X-Factor,
Power Pack and
Thor. The event spanned The Uncanny X-Men #210–212, X-Factor #9–11, The New Mutants #46, Thor #373–374 and Power Pack #27. Many new Morlocks debuted, although many were killed in their first appearance.
Berzerker[43] - An electric mutant who was formerly part of Masque's splinter group, The Tunnelers. Killed by electrocuting himself with his own powers.[43]
Blowhard[43] - A wind-exhaling mutant who was formerly part of Masque's splinter group The Tunnelers. Shot by the Savage Wolf Gang leader.[43]
Cybelle[33] - Acid-secreting Tunneler. Killed by
Harpoon.[33] Resurfaced later as one of the many resurrected mutants on Krakoa.[17]
Scaleface[43] - A female mutant who was formerly part of Masque's splinter group The Tunnelers who can transform into a large reptilian creature. Shot by the police in her reptile form.[43] Subsequently revived several times as a
zombie.[44][45]
Tommy[46] - A young girl capable of adopting a
two-dimensional form. Shot by
Scalphunter[46] after she accidentally led the Marauders to the entrance to the Morlocks' home. It was later revealed that this was
Gambit's doing. She resurfaced years later as one of the many resurrected mutants on Krakoa.[17]
Most of the surviving Morlocks relocated themselves throughout New York City after the massacre. Few, however, returned to the Alley, their original home. There,
Masque assumed leadership. Many new surviving Morlocks were introduced when
Sabretooth decided to finish his original task.[48] He is stopped by a newly "upgraded"
Caliban.[49] Later, a splinter group of the Morlocks is introduced. This group, led by
Pixie, attempts to escape Masque.[50]
Alex[50] - Alex is an amorphous, blob-like creature, able to engulf and smother others. Current whereabouts and status unknown.[51]
Bertram[50] - Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Bliss[52] - Has the power of a poisonous bite. Was a part of Masque's new group of Morlock Extremists.
Bouncer[52] - Mass teleporter. Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Ent[56] - Superhuman strength. Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Feral[57] - Left the Morlocks.[58] She was depowered as a result of "
Decimation" but she regained her physical mutation, only to be killed by Sabretooth. She does return again but as a ghost to serve as a tracker for deities and demons.
Hump[49] - Brute's brother. Current whereabouts and status unknown.[59]
Lightning Bug[60] - Killed in the "Mutant Massacre". Astral essence survived and searches out a new form to inhabit. Its essence later perished.[60][61]
Mole[48] - Could tunnel through solid matter. It is strongly implied that Mole was killed by Sabretooth.[62][63] However, he actually survived by digging to safety and laid low until Krakoa was established as a mutant nation.[20]
Mother Inferior[56] - Could communicate with rats, cockroaches, and other vermin. Crushed by falling debris.[64]
Pester[56] - Daughter-in-law of Mother Inferior. Possesses superhuman speed and fangs. Current whereabouts and status unknown.[65]
Pixie[50] - Led a splinter group of Morlocks on the run from Masque. Murdered by
Blackout.[50][66]
Thornn[68] - Left the Morlocks after the Great Flood.[69] Depowered as a result of "
Decimation", but she regained her physical mutation.
The Hill
With
Masque presumed killed, an insane
Mikhail Rasputin takes over as leader of the Morlocks in The Uncanny X-Men #293. He floods the tunnels, attempting to destroy the remaining Morlocks. It is revealed later that he actually transported the Morlocks to another dimension dubbed the Hill, whose timeline moved faster than the
mainMarvel Universe. There, he set himself up as their king and forced them to fight for the right to live.
Brain Cell[70] - Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Marrow[72][73] - One of the Morlocks that were transported to the Hill dimension by Mikhail Rasputin. Returned to lead a terrorist faction known as
Gene Nation. Seemingly killed by Storm.[74] Revealed to have survived with the help of a second heart.[75] Formerly of the
X-Men,
S.H.I.E.L.D., X-Cell and the
Weapon X program. Only Gene Nation member who was a real Morlock (not being born in The Hill). Depowered.
MeMe[70] - Mind shut down by
Jean Grey[70] to rescue humans he absorbed.
Monte[70] - Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Mikhail Rasputin[36] - Former leader of the Morlocks. Transported them to the Hill dimension. Banished himself to Kapalan.
With the Morlocks presumed dead from the floods caused by
Mikhail Rasputin, some of the remaining Morlocks were relocated to
Selima Oasis in
North Africa. When attacked by
Humanity's Last Stand, an emotional backlash caused
D'Gard to assume control over Storm, who relinquished her leadership role. In X-Men: Prime many of the Hill Morlocks returned to found
Gene Nation. As the new group, they attacked the human oppressors of the past Morlocks under the leadership of
Marrow. It is unknown whether the remaining Morlocks of Africa stayed there or relocated to New York. A few have been seen there since, as well as a few Morlocks who chose to remain in
New York City despite previous attempts on their lives.
Boost[77] - One of the surviving Morlocks. Helped the
Brotherhood of Mutants escape in exchange for being relocated to North Africa.[77] Depowered.
Carver[78] - Leader of a splinter group of five Morlocks who survived the Massacre and the Flood and who still followed the old Morlock rules.
D'Gard[77] - Became leader of the Morlocks while in North Africa when he made Storm relinquish her leadership. Killed by
Marrow as a sign of loyalty to the new
Weapon X program[79]
Fever Pitch - A mutant whose body is composed of organic flames.[80]
Fugue[78] - Member of the splinter group of five who still follow the old Morlocks rule.
Revelation[81] - Revealed to have been in suspended animation around the time of Storm's becoming the Morlock leader as a result of her death-powers. Died in the
Punisher's arms.[82]
Soteira[83] - Revealed to be around at the time
Storm became Morlock leader. Was the
scientist that put Revelation in suspended animation. Appeared as a
hologram telling
Wolverine and the
Punisher she will die as a result of prolonged exposure to Revelation's powers.
Tether[77] - One of the surviving Morlocks. Helped the
Brotherhood of Mutants escape in exchange for being relocated to North Africa.[77] Depowered.
Ever - Member of Gene Nation and later member of Havok's Brotherhood. His body was composed of brain matter, granting him telepathic abilities.
Reverb - Member of Gene Nation. Can focus his mental powers psychometrically, conducting clairvoyance and psychic bursts through the walls and floor of his surroundings. Killed by Storm.
Membrain - Member of Gene Nation. Composed of mucous membrane, allowing him to liquify himself and flow at will, mucous has psychic properties that allow him to view distant places and stun his opponents.
Vessel - Member of Gene Nation. Can drain the physical and psychic residue released from the recently deceased, increasing his physical size, strength, endurance, and resistance to injury. Killed by Agent Zero.
Integer - Member of Dark Beast's Gene Nation. Exists in a conceptual mathematical state, making him intangible and capable of scrambling the thought patterns of others.
Opsidian - Member of Dark Beast's Gene Nation. Exists in a state of pure darkforce, which makes him intangible, invisible while in shadow, able to stretch in light, and allows him to cast a negative empathic effect over others
After M-Day
After M-Day, some former Morlocks who lost their powers were Angel Dust, Boost, Callisto, Delphi, Irving, Marrow,
Postman, Qwerty, Shatter, Tether and the probability of
Feral and
Thornn. However, Feral and Thornn were later seen re-powered; but this was later to be revealed in Wolverine vol. 3 #54-55 that only their physical mutations were restored, not their mutant powers, which led to Feral being killed by
Sabretooth.
In one of
Generation M's "Ex-Mutants' Diaries", Sally interviews Marrow about the Morlocks. Marrow reports that 80% of the remaining Morlocks (which was most likely already very small) are depowered now and look like humans. She states that most of them are still afraid about going out of the tunnels.
Currently, Marrow works as a watchman of the Morlocks, as she is called by the remaining ones when problems occur. She explained this status in the aftermath of thirteen depowered Morlocks murdered by
Ghoul.
One character commented that, post-M-Day, the chance of meeting a Morlock in the tunnels under New York is now harder than meeting an alligator in the Floridian sewers.
Some former Morlocks who actually kept their powers sought refuge at
Xavier's Institute and became known as the 198. They are Beautiful Dreamer, Caliban, Erg, Leech, and Skids.
Dark Beast and Mikhail Rasputin are also still powered, though Mikhail is in Kapalan.
The Extremists
During
Ed Brubaker's "The Extremists" arc, the Morlocks reappear under the leadership of Masque and now consisting of Bliss, Erg, Litterbug, Skids and a recently captured Leech. Later in this story, it was revealed Skids only joined the Morlocks to spy on them on behalf of
S.H.I.E.L.D.
There are other groups that are related to the main Morlocks group:
Chicago Morlocks
In June 2002,
Marvel released a four-part limited series, Morlocks. In it, a small group of mutants living in the sewers of
Chicago help each other to fulfill their one last wish on the surface while trying to escape the mutant-hunting
Sentinels.
Angel Dust[86] - She ran away from home upon discovering she was a mutant, to protect her family from possible Sentinel attacks. Adrenaline gives her bursts of super-strength. Confirmed to be depowered by
S.H.I.E.L.D.[87]
Cell[86] - Robber and gang member whose body transformed into a giant,
single-celled body capable of extending
pseudopods and engulfing objects which then are digested. Executed by the Sentinels.[88]
Electric Eve[86] - Former
heroinaddict and
prostitute whose body produces massive amounts of electrical energy that can be extended outward in bolts of electricity. As a side-effect of her powers, the
synapses in her brain short-out from time to time, incapacitating her for several minutes. Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Litterbug[86] - Former soldier who went
AWOL upon his transformation into a giant,
cockroach-like creature with massive strength, invulnerability, and a keen burrowing ability. He has difficulty speaking in this form. Member of the recent incarnation of New York Morlocks.
Postman[86] - Leader of the Chicago Morlocks. Can
telepathically erase specific memories from targets (such as an event) or complex and deeply rooted facts or knowledge. Depowered.
Shatter[86] - His body is composed of a hard
crystalline material that can regenerate lost body parts over time, and also can crystallize liquids upon contact. Depowered.
Trader[86] - Former
stockbroker who has a
chameleon-like ability to
camouflage into his surroundings. Killed taking a bullet meant for Electric Eve.[89]
London Tunnel Dwellers
In The
Uncanny X-Men #397–398, parts 3 and 4 of the Poptopia story, a group of Morlocks living in the tunnels of
London are introduced. They were being pursued by an agent of the
Church of Humanity named Mr. Clean, a genetically engineered human who was stalking and killing mutants. This was their only appearance. It is unknown whether or not they survived the persecution of the Church of Humanity.
Burning Puddle[90] - Son of Miss Saccharine. Sweats acid. Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Carla[90] - A
mole-like woman. Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Cyclops[90] - A one-eyed mutant with super-strength who is not to be confused with the
X-Men member of the same name. He died buying his fellow London Tunnel Dwellers some time to get away from Mr. Clean.
Double Helix[90] - A two-headed man. Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Harmony[90] - Mother of Hope who has gills. Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Hope[91] - Harmony's newborn baby. Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Miss Saccharine[90] - Elderly woman and mother of Burning Puddle whose sweat is a sugar-like substance. Current whereabouts and status unknown.
Other versions
Age of Apocalypse
In the
10th anniversary of the Age of Apocalypse event, which takes place after the nuclear attack in X-Men: Omega, several characters who were not in the original storyline are introduced, among them are the Morlocks which includes
Feral,
Leech,
Marrow,
Skids and
Thornn among many other unnamed mutants.
The Morlocks were largely a peaceful group that refused to follow Apocalypse's regime and for that decision they were all captured and imprisoned in the Breeding Pens for gruesome experiments by
Sinister and the
Beast. One known Morlock member was
Artemis.[92]
After the fall of Apocalypse, a trail of escaped mutants from the Breeding Pens lead the X-Men underground, they encountered a group of scared, orphaned children called the Morlocks. The X-Men offered to help bring them out of hiding in the sewers, but the Morlocks lashed out at them for fear of being locked up and thrown back into cages by the X-Men, now mutant-hunting officers of the newly restored human government. The X-Men emerged victorious and the Morlocks were brought back to the
Xavier Institute where they were detained.[93]
Ultimate Marvel
The Morlocks in the Ultimate Marvel universe have a more sophisticated underground living situation than the mainstream Morlocks, including at least one mutant with energy-generating powers to provide electricity,
hydroponic gardens to provide or supplement their food supply, and external air-exchange vents.
In
Ultimate X-Men #80 Nightcrawler saves the Morlock named
Pyro, who was outnumbered while fighting the
Friends of Humanity and the police. Other members shown as of issue #82 are
Caliban,
Callisto, Sparks and
Sunder (who was the leader). After a fight with the X-Men (who were trying to rescue
Toad), the Morlocks elected Nightcrawler as their new leader. In #90
Mister Sinister finishes his 10 mutant kills at the Morlock base. His kills include
Leech and
Angel.
In other media
Television
The Morlocks appear in X-Men: The Animated Series,[94] initially led by
Callisto and consisting of Annalee, Ape,
Caliban,
Erg,
Glowworm,
Leech,
Masque, Mole, Marianna, Plague, Scaleface,
Sunder, Tar Baby, and Tommy. In their most notable appearance in "Captive Hearts", the Morlocks capture
Jean Grey and
Cyclops before
Storm rescues the pair and defeats Callisto while doing so, gaining leadership of the Morlocks.
The Morlocks appear in X-Men 97,[95] in which Callisto regained leadership off-screen as of "Mutant Liberation" and they relocated to
Genosha in "Remember It".
The Morlocks appear in X-Men: Evolution,[96] led by Callisto and consisting of Caliban, Cybelle, and Scaleface as well as series original characters Façade, a mutant boy with camouflage-based powers; Lucid, who possesses X-ray vision and is voiced by
Lee Tockar; Torpid, a mute girl with a paralyzing touch; and
Spyke, a former member of the X-Men who mutated further due to a soda that was harmful to mutants and joined the Morlocks to protect them.
The Morlocks appear in The Gifted, led by Erg.[97] This version of the group is a neutral faction who wish to live in peace.
Film
The Morlocks serve as loose inspiration for a group called the Omegas, who appear in X-Men: The Last Stand.[citation needed] Similarly to the Morlocks, the Omegas are led by Callisto.[98] Additionally, Leech appears as an unaffiliated mutant.
Video games
The Morlocks and the Gene Nation appear in X-Men Legends,[99] with the latter led by
Marrow and Healer as a prominent member of the former.
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the original on March 12, 2017. Retrieved September 30, 2018. The Morlocks might seem like just another faction of mutants, but in the X-verse, homo superior just doesn't come more Halloweeny than this crew of sewer dwelling monstrosities.