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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 174. Chapters: Astra, Astrid Bloom, Aurora, Avalanche, Banshee, Berzerker, Bishop, Black Tom, Boom Boom, Box, Cable, Cannonball, Colossus, Cordelia Frost, Dazzler, Emma Frost, Erg, Exodus, Firefist, Firestar, Forge, Gambit, Harry Leland, Healer, Hellion, Husk, Jubilee, Karma, Lady Mastermind, M, Magik, Magma, Meggan, Mondo, Moonstar, Northstar, Outlaw, Petra, Plague, Polaris, Princess Powerful, Professor Charles Xavier, Psylocke, Pyro, Quicksilver, Rictor, Riptide, Romulus, Scalphunter, Sebastian Shaw, Selene, Shadowcat, Shinobi Shaw, Siryn, Stepford Cuckoos, Sunfire, Sunspot, Tempo, Unuscione, Vanisher, Wallflower, Warpath, William Kaplan, Wind Dancer, Wolfsbane. Excerpt: Beth Al-Reraph is a mutant teleporter who was revealed to be Magneto's first true recruit from his original Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. With her aid, he would acquire technology from alien civilizations, which would automatically give him advantage over the contemporary human military forces. However, she did not share Magneto's goals - merely wanting riches, not power. The two parted ways as enemies. She resurfaced years later, reviving Magneto (who had been mindwiped by Professor X) and creating a clone of him. Astra ordered the clone to kill Magneto, but Magneto was able to take the clone down. After the battle, the clone woke up amnesiac, thinking he was the real Magneto. The clone was given the name "Joseph" by a nun, and became affiliated with the X-Men. Astra later returned and attempted to use Joseph against Magneto and the X-Men. She had Joseph attack Magneto while he was controlling the Earth's magnetosphere, which severely disrupted Earth's magnetic field. Joseph died repairing the damage, causing Astra to flee. Before her final exit, Astra alluded to knowing of Nightcrawler since he was a child. Astra was mentioned by Apocalypse as having been dealt with, but her current status is unknown. She last appe...