Brotherhood of Mutants
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Brotherhood of Mutants
Summary
Brotherhood of Mutants is a fictional organization[1]. It ranks in the top 7% of fictional_organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (489 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Brotherhood of Mutants is the creator of Stan Lee[3].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's instance of is recorded as fictional organization[4].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's publisher is recorded as Marvel Comics[5].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's has part is recorded as Magneto[6].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's has part is recorded as Toad[7].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's has part is recorded as Quicksilver[8].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's has part is recorded as Scarlet Witch[9].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's has part is recorded as Mastermind[10].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's has part is recorded as Blob[11].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's has part is recorded as Unus the Untouchable[12].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's has part is recorded as Lorelei[13].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's has part is recorded as Alpha the Ultimate Mutant[14].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's has part is recorded as Vanisher[15].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01s87m[16].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's from narrative universe is recorded as Earth-616[17].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's present in work is recorded as Uncanny X-Men[18].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's start of work period is recorded as +1964-03-00T00:00:00Z[19].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's Giant Bomb ID is recorded as 3015-9280[20].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's Fandom article ID is recorded as marvel:Brotherhood_of_Evil_Mutants[21].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's Fandom article ID is recorded as ru.zlodei:Братство_Злых_Мутантов[22].
- Brotherhood of Mutants's enemy is recorded as X-Men[23].
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Works and Contributions
Brotherhood of Mutants is the creator of Stan Lee[3].
Why It Matters
Brotherhood of Mutants ranks in the top 7% of fictional_organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (489 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]