Acolytes
First appearance: X-MEN (second series) #1
The Acolytes are a group of mutants who have
embraced the teachings of the mutant Magneto. Led originally by Fabian Cortez, the Acolytes
first encountered Magneto on Asteroid M, a space
station created by Magneto orbiting Earth. The Acolytes
requested and were granted sanctuary by Magneto from
American soldiers that were chasing them, and remained
on Asteroid M.
The Acolytes first encountered the mutant team
known as the X-Men when the Acolytes attempted to
deliver retribution to the island nation of Genosha, which
had recently granted freedom to its mutant slaves. The X-Men were defeated by the Acolytes
and Magneto, and were taken to Asteroid M.
Soon after, Magneto kidnapped Professor Xavier
and Dr. Moira MacTaggert, taking them to Asteroid M. An attempt to turn the captured
X-Men was thwarted by the remaining X-Men, who
had stormed Asteroid M in order to rescue their
comrades. It was soon discovered that Cortez had
betrayed Magneto, who had been injured by Wolverine. Cortez' "healing" had been causing
further harm to Magneto, and the former Soviet Union
had sent a pulse cannon to destroy Asteroid M and
everyone aboard. Cortez escaped the destruction, as
well as the X-Men. Magneto, however, remained on
Asteroid M with the Acolytes Chrome, Annemarie, and
Delgado. Asteroid M crashed in the Middle East upon
reentry to Earth. During the reentry, Chrome used his
power to change elements to protect Magneto from
dying, but the Acolytes perished in the process.
Magneto survived reentry, and disappeared for some
time.
Cortez was revealed to be a member of the Upstarts,
a group of young mutants vying for their own leadership
by killing mutants for "points." Now that Magneto,
believed to be dead, was elevated to the status of martyr
(by Cortez' own hand), Cortez was able to recruit more
mutants to the Acolytes' cause.
The next move by the Acolytes came about as the
Acolytes Unuscione, Cargill (formerly Frenzy of the
Alliance of Evil), and the Klienstock triplets attacked the
Our Mother of the Sacred Heart School in upstate New
York. The purpose of the attack was to capture a young
boy who would become a mutant upon adolescence.
The attack was stopped by the X-Men, and the boy
was rescued after he was discarded by the Acolytes
when he was discovered to have Down's Syndrome.
At some point during this time, Magneto, bitter after
Cortez' betrayal, found and recruited the mutant known
as Exodus. Magneto returned to space
and created Avalon, a second space station created
from Shi'ar technology that was stolen during the time
that Magneto was in charge of Xavier's School for
Gifted Youngsters.
After the attack on the Mother of the Sacred Heart
School, the X-Men discovered the Acolytes were
hidden in an abandoned monastery named Mont Saint
Francis on the coast of France, where the Acolytes had
taken the again-captured Dr. MacTaggert. MacTaggert
was rescued, and the Acolytes were driven from the
island.
The Acolytes then attacked a hospital in Wantaugh,
Virginia, killing humans that were already dying. The
government mutant team X-Factor was called in to
investigate and while doing so captured the Acolyte
Spoor. Spoor only revealed the Acolytes' plans in the
presence of Quicksilver, who is Magneto's son. Spoor revealed that the Acolytes' next
target was the military base in Camp Hayden, Kentucky.
X-Factor journeyed to Camp Hayden and drove off the
Acolytes, only to discover that Camp Hayden was
actually a front for a plant producing the robotic
Sentinels.
After the attack on Camp Hayden, Magneto returned
with Exodus, revealed Cortez' betrayal, and wrested
control of the Acolytes from him. To recruit other
mutants, Magneto sent Exodus to retrieve the remaining
New Mutants (Cannonball, Sunspot, Meltdown (then
Boomer), and Rictor), along with the brainwashed
former Mutant Liberation Front members, Rusty and
Skids. Magneto reversed the
brainwashing technique used on Rusty and Skids, who
joined the Acolytes. The others refused, and escaped
Avalon with the remaining members of X-Force, who
followed them to the space station.
Magneto returned to Earth during the funeral of
Illyana Rasputin, a young mutant who had recently died
of the Legacy Virus. Magneto offered the
assembled mutants at the funeral membership in the
Acolytes, and the offer was accepted by Colossus,
Illyana's brother, who had lost his belief in Xavier's
dream. Colossus returned to Avalon and
the X-Men soon assaulted the base. The attack ended
when Professor Xavier wiped Magneto's mind clean,
reducing him to a vegetative state. Exodus assumed
leadership of the Acolytes, and remained on Avalon.
Cortez resurfaced in an attempt to take control of
Genosha, taking Magneto's granddaughter Luna as a
hostage. Luna was rescued by a combined effort of the
X-Men, which included her father Quicksilver, and the
Avengers, which included her mother, the Inhuman
known as Crystal. Exodus killed Cortez during the
rescue in the sewers beneath Hammer Bay, the capital
city of Genosha.
The Acolytes remained on Avalon until they had
retrieved a cocoon from space, which happened to
house the dimensionally displaced mutant known as
Holocaust. On Avalon, Holocaust
reawakened, killed the Acolytes Rusty and Milan, and
the ensuing fight between him and Exodus destroyed
Avalon, plunging the Acolytes, along with the X-Men
Cyclops and Phoenix, to Earth.
Phoenix had landed safely, but Cyclops, along with the
Acolytes Unuscione, Cargill, Scanner, and the remaining
Klienstock twins, landed in the Australian Outback,
where Cyclops led them to the former X-Men base in
Australia, and the Acolytes were arrested.
The current whereabouts of the captured Acolytes,
along with the chances of them regrouping, are currently
unknown.