Cyclops’ New X-Men Team Reveal Official Codename, Never Used Before

Cyclops’ X-Men roster have a new name in official Marvel lore, changing their purpose and place in franchise lore. In recent comics, the fall of the mutant nation of Krakoa shattered the X-Men, leaving multiple teams to pick up the pieces and fight for their own individual ideas of homo superior‘s future.

Cyclops decided it would be his role to protect all mutants, giving the other groups (such as those run by Rogue and Emma Frost/Kitty Pryde) the safety to enact their own visions. To that end, he assembled a powerhouse team of enforcers, forging a team on which every member has at one time been considered a villain.

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This team have been the focus of Marvel’s X-Men comic series, however a new name shifts fan perception of who Cyclops’ team really are.

Cyclops’ X-Men Team Are Officially the Alaskan X-Men

animalia confirms cyclops' team are the alaskan x-men
animalia confirms cyclops’ team are the alaskan x-men

In the recent X-Men #31, Beast’s new X-Men Science Team investigate a gravitational anomaly. Attempting to sweet-talk the authorities into cooperating, recent recruit Animalia clarifies that their parent team are “the Alaskan X-Men.”

This is the first time that Marvel has presented Cyclops’ team under this title, and while it may seem like a small detail, it actually has major implications for how the group fit into X-Men canon.

Why the X-Men’s New Name Matters

rogue calls her team the louisiana x-men
rogue calls her team the louisiana x-men

Until now, Cyclops’ team have largely been perceived as the ‘main’ X-Men roster in Marvel Comics. While Gail Simone and David Marquez’s Uncanny X-Men has starred Rogue, Wolverine, Gambit, Nightcrawler and more in their own ‘Louisiana X-Men’ team, fans naturally assumed that the adjective made them the lesser, spin-off group – at least in the eyes of Marvel (the comic itself has been celebrated by fans as a high point in X-Men‘s new era.)

The codenames ‘Alaskan X-Men’ and ‘Louisiana X-Men’ have never been used before, and are unique to the ‘From the Ashes’ era of X-Men lore.

However, calling Cyclops’ roster the ‘Alaskan X-Men’ clarifies that the two groups are equal, with neither being the ‘true’ inheritor of the X-Men name. If Cyclops’ team consider themselves the Alaskan X-Men, that means both groups are sharing the title equally, rather than Rogue leading a splinter group.

This refers back to Uncanny X-Men #1, where the villainous Sarah Gaunt referred to Cyclops and Rogue as the two pillars of Charles Xavier’s legacy, and confirms their equal standing in this new era of the X-Men franchise.

cyclops and rogue are the new pillars of the x-men franchise
cyclops and rogue are the new pillars of the x-men franchise

Led by the hero who once announced “I am the X-Men,” many fans assumed Cyclops’ roster were the definitive mutant superheroes, with Rogue’s team acting as more of an impromptu school for the new ‘Outliers’ team of young mutants. However, this new name makes it clear that the X-Men are now officially split between two groups, north and south, similar to the ’90s X-Men Gold and Blue.

Why Cyclops’ X-Men Team Are Based Out of Alaska

Beast reveals to Chief Robbins that the X-Men's new home base was formerly an Orchis Sentinel Factory.
Beast reveals to Chief Robbins that the X-Men’s new home base was formerly an Orchis Sentinel Factory.

Cyclops’ team have been based out of Alaska since the franchise’s 2024 revamp. The team are operating out of an old Sentinel factory, which Cyclops owns thanks to suing the US government for his torture at the hands of Orchis.

Alaska is where Cyclops was born, and taking over a factory designed for mutant-killing machines was too good of a publicity victory to ignore. By being based in an Alaskan Sentinel factory, Marvel represents the team as a) intrinsically linked to Cyclops and b) the first line against traditional threats to mutantkind.

All Members of the Alaskan X-Men, Explained

Juggernaut, Cyclops, Magik, Psylocke, Kid Omega, and Temper's feet on ice bridge.
Image of Juggernaut, Cyclops, Magik, Psylocke, Kid Omega, and Temper’s feet on ice bridge. 

Cyclops’ X-Men roster has grown since their debut, as they’ve been taking in the newly created mutants who have resulted from the experiments of the villainous 3K. Interestingly, this era of X-Men had adopted a recurring Avengers concept, with the team having both a main team and non-combat support staff.

Cyclops’ Alaskan X-Men Roster

cyclops' alaskan x-men roster
cyclops’ alaskan x-men roster

Hero

Status

Powers/Abilities

First Appearance

Cyclops (Scott Summers)

Leader

Optic blasts released from eyes

1963 X-Men #1 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

Beast (Hank McCoy) – clone of original

Main Team, Science Team Field Leader

Animalistic physiology, genius intellect

Original: 1963’s X-Men #1 by Lee and Kirby

Clone: 2024’s X-Force Vol. 6 #48 by Benjamin Percy and Robert Gill

Magneto (Max Eisenhardt)

Main Team, Science Team Member

Omega-level control over magnetic fields (currently downgraded due to illness)

1963 X-Men #1 by Lee and Kirby

Magik (Illyana Rasputin)

Main Team

Teleportation portals and mystic abilities

1975’s Giant-Size X-Men #1 by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum

Kid Omega (Quentin Quire)

Main Team, Science Team Member

‘Super-brain’ capable of omega-level telepathy, telekinesis and superhuman intelligence

2004’s New X-Men #134 by Grant Morrison and Keron Grant

Psylocke (Kwannon)

Main Team

Powerful telekinetic and telepath who can manifest a psionic ‘knife,’ trained ninja

1992’s X-Men Volume 2 #17 by Fabian Nicieza and Andy Kubert

Temper (Idie Okonkwo)

Main Team

Can manipulate temperature, manifesting both fire and ice

2010’s Uncanny X-Men #528 by Matt Fraction and Whilce Portacio

Juggernaut (Cain Marko)

Main Team

Enhanced strength and durability thanks to cursed artifact, ‘magic momentum’ that makes him unstoppable once running

1965’s X-Men #12 from Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Alex Toth

Shen Xorn

Support Staff (Healer), Science Team Member

Healing, limited control over gravity

2004’s X-Men Volume 2 #157 by Chuck Austen and Salvador Larroca

Glob (Robert Herman)

Support Staff (Cook)

Bio-paraffin skin

2001’s New X-Men #117 by Grant Morrison and Ethan van Sciver

Benjamin ‘Ben’ Liu

Student, Science Team Member

Reality manipulator

2024’s X-Men Volume 7 #4 by Jed MacKay and Netho Diaz

Animalia (Jennifer Starkey)

Student, Science Team Member

Can adaptively shapeshift to mimic animal qualities, such as wings, gills and claws

2024’s X-Men Volume 7 #2 ​​​​​by Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman

Notably, Cyclops has embraced the newly created clone of his old teammate Hank McCoy, despite the original acting as the Alaskan X-Men’s main antagonist…

The Alaskan X-Men’s Main Enemies 3K, Explained

x-men's villainous chairman
x-men’s villainous chairman

While the Louisiana X-Men have taken on a number of surprising and unrelated threats, most of the Alaskan X-Men’s problems have come direct from 3K. The group are mutant supremacists led by the original Hank McCoy, now known as the Chairman following his villainous turn during the Krakoan Era.

3K are broken up into two groups – the main ruling council and the 3K X-Men strikeforce who follow the orders of the mercenary Wyre. Given both Cyclops and the Chairman are X-Men founders, McCoy sees himself as just as much an inheritor of Xavier’s legacy.

3K Roster in X-Men Comics

3k members in x-men comics
3k members in x-men comics

Villain

Status

Powers/Abilities

First Appearance

The Chairman (Hank McCoy)

Leader

Animalistic physiology, genius intellect

​1963’s X-Men #1 by Lee and Kirby​

Cassandra Nova

Ruling Council

Powerful telepath (potentially hiding other powers)

2001’s New X-Men #114 by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely

Astra

Ruling Council

Teleportation, genius scientist

1999’s Uncanny X-Men #366 by Alan Davis, Fabian Nicieza and Leinil Francis Yu

Joseph – recent clone of Magneto

Ruling Council

Control over magnetic fields

Original: 1995’s X-Men Volume 2 #46 by Scott Lobdell and Roger Cruz

Current Version: X-Men Volume 7 #1 by Mackay and Stegman

Wyre

Ruling Council, Trainer of 3K X-Men

Enhanced physique, healing factor, deadly tendrils extending from stomach

1992’s Alpha Flight #114 by Simon Furman and Pat Broderick

Myriad (Robin Cobb)

Student of Cassandra Nova

Ability to mold biological matter

2025’s X-Men Volume 7 #14 by MacKay and Stegman

3K X-Men Roster

marvel's 3k x-men
marvel’s 3k x-men

Schwarzschild

Former 3K X-Men Leader (Recently ousted for unknown reasons)

Gravity control, including black hole generation

2024’s X-Men Volume 7 #1 by MacKay and Stegman

Juice

3K X-Men Member

Liquid physiology

Timebomb

3K X-Men Member

Superspeed

Psychovore

3K X-Men Member

Telepath with ability to ‘eat’ thoughts of others

Constellation

3K X-Men Member

Cosmic energy generation

Galatea

3K X-Men Member

Rock physiology including enhanced strength and durability

Throughout the current volume of X-Men, 3K have been working on devising a virus that will transform humans into mutants en masse. The upcoming DNX crossover will see them finally achieve their goal, while being opposed by the Alaskan X-Men and Fantastic Four.

Cyclops’ New Team Name Is a Positive Step

cyclops' alaskan x-men roster 2
cyclops’ alaskan x-men roster 2

While X-Men‘s traditional new era is controversial following the boundless creativity of the Krakoan Era, one of its strengths has been decentralizing the X-Men and complicating their goals, with each team and spin-off representing a different attitude to mutant survival.

Clarifying that Cyclops’ X-Men are just one of multiple X-Men teams, not the ‘one true’ X-Men team, supports this theme, and offers fans the most consistent vision of what’s unique about X-Men comics in 2026.

Movie(s)

X-Men (2000), X2, X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), X-Men: First Class (2011), The Wolverine (2013), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), Deadpool (2016), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), Logan (2017), Deadpool 2 (2018), Dark Phoenix (2019), The New Mutants, Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)

TV Show(s)

X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, X-Men (1992), X-Men: Evolution (2000), Wolverine and the X-Men (2008), Marvel Anime: Wolverine, Marvel Anime: X-Men, Legion (2017), The Gifted (2017), X-Men ’97 (2024)

Video Game(s)

X-Men: Children of the Atom (1994), Marvel Super Heroes (1995), X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1996), Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1997), Marvel vs. Capcom (1998), X-Men: Mutant Academy (2000), Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000), X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 (2001), X-Men: Next Dimension (2002), Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds (2011), Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011), X-Men Legends (2005), X-Men Legends 2: Rise of Apocalypse (2005), X2: Wolverine’s Revenge (2003), X-Men (1993), X-Men 2: Clone Wars (1995), X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (1994)

First Film

X-Men (2000)

Character(s)

Professor X, Cyclops, Iceman, Beast, Angel, Phoenix, Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Storm, Jubilee, Morph, Nightcrawler, Havok, Banshee, Colossus, Magneto, Psylocke, Juggernaut, Cable, X-23

Comic Release Date

213035,212968


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