| Alias |
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| Morlocks | |
| Nick Name | |
| Sewer Dwellers | |
| Founding Members | |
| Unknown | |
| New York Morlocks | |
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Annalee Ape Beautiful Bertram Berzerker Bliss Bouncer Blowhard Brain Cell Brute Chickenwings Dreamer Caliban Cybelle Erg Ent Feral Hump Jo Leech Lighning Bug Marilou Masque MeMe Mikhail Rasputin Mole Monte Mother Inferior Pester Pixie Plague Samson Scakeface Skids Tar Baby Thornn Tommy Zeek |
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| Chicago Morlocks | |
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Angel Dust Cell Electric Eve Litterbug Postman Shatter Trader |
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| London Morlocks | |
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Burning Puddle Carla Double Helix Harmony Hope Miss Saccharine |
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| Occupation | |
| Community of mutants living in the sewers and tunnels under major cities. | |
| Legal Status | |
| Various members have criminal records. | |
| Nation or Planet of Origin | |
| Earth | |
| Group Alliances | |
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New York Morlocks Chicago Morlocks None London Morlocks |
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| Base of Operations | |
| Sewers and tunnels under New York and New Jersey. | |
| Accessories | |
| Items commonly found in sewers. | |
| Common Enemies | |
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New York Morlocks Chicago Morlocks London Morlocks Church of Humanity |
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| Regularly Appearing | |
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Morlocks Power Pack Vol. 1 Uncanny X-Men X-Men Vol. 2 |
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| First Appearance | |
| Uncanny X-Men #169 (May, 1983) | |
| Creator | |
| Chris Claremont & Paul Smith | |
| Origin | |
| A community of mutants who consider themselves outcast from society take refuge in the sewers and tunnels beneath major cities. Taking their name for the subterranean creatures of H. G. Wells novel The Time Machine, they are the Morlocks. |
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