While the X-Men may have popularized mutants in modern history, mutantkind has persisted on Earth for billions of years. Among the constantly fluctuating population of mutants, a select few possess extreme regenerative or life-sustaining abilities that have preserved them for lifetimes. Looking back on Earth’s history, mutantkind has always been in the shadows, influencing the course of history, although it may never be ed.
In the modern era, there are dozens of mutants who have transcended the rules of time and aging. Each carries countless stories of their years of travel and their many journeys, some having done so for so long that the memories eventually slip away. Unfortunately, not every mutant has had their name recorded in the ever-flowing annals of time, with some playing such minor roles in history that their final fates have never been revealed. However, to help establish a stronger timeline that truly shows mutantkind’s eons-long existence on Earth, here are the twenty oldest known mutants in Marvel continuity.
Qualifying Rules For Inclusion on the List:
- Only mutants from Earth.
- Other than Apocalypse, Externals are not included.
- Krakoa and Arakko won’t be considered two mutants.
- Only living mutants or mutants who have recently died are included.
- Only mutants whose age or birth is explicitly stated are included or otherwise guesstimated from in-canon knowledge.
- Mutants who died of old age but were resurrected are not included.
20 Wolverine
Approximate Age: 140 Years Old
Arguably the most popular aged mutant, James Howlett was born into the incredibly wealthy Howlett family in the late 19th century Alberta, Canada. James was the illegitimate child of Elizabeth Howlett and the family’s groundskeeper, Thomas Logan. James’s mutant powers were activated when, in a drunken fit of rage, Thomas Logan invaded the Howlett home and killed the family patriarch, John.
James ferally murdered Thomas, fleeing into the Canadian woodlands and taking the name “Logan” with him. As his powers continued to manifest, and his healing factor activated, Logan’s early memories eventually faded, leaving only his feral instincts. Of course, as time ed, Logan endured through the Weapon X Program and eventually ed the X-Men under his mutant name “Wolverine.” While most fans know that Wolverine is potentially immortal, as of the present day, he can be considered one of the youngest mutants compared to the later entries on this list.

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19 Destiny
Approximate Age: 150 Years Old
Born toward the end of the 19th century, Irene Adler’s primary mutant powers manifested when she was thirteen years old. Irene is gifted with precognitive powers that allow her to peer into multiple possible futures. While her futures are never guaranteed, she has become incredibly well-attuned to making educated guesses.
Adler was born blind but thanks to her powers, she glances ahead at the possible futures before each movement within a 97% degree of accuracy. Soon going by Destiny, Irene met Raven Darkhölme and the two became quick friends. Over the couple’s multiple decades of on-again-off-again romantic tension, they eventually openly made a family together after adopting Rogue and giving birth to Nightcrawler .
18 Graymalkin
Approximate Age: 250 Years Old
Jonas Graymalkin has arguably one of Marvel’s saddest mutant backstories. Born in Colonial Era New York, Jonas’s powers wouldn’t activate until he turned sixteen. While the colonies were struggling to keep up with Imperial taxes, Jonas was struggling to come to with being gay in an especially intolerant age. When his religious father discovered his son’s sexuality, Jonas was beaten nearly to death and buried alive, thus activating his X-Gene.
Graymalkin spent the next 200 years still buried alive under what had become the Xavier Institute . Jonas survived as long as he did not because of explicit mutant immortality, but because his true mutant abilities empower him to near-immortal status when submerged in darkness. Sadly, Graymalkin actively suffers from PTSD from his centuries-long imprisonment in a coffin.
17 Synch
Approximate Age: 400 Years Old
Everett Thomas is one of the three mutants, alongside the original Laura Kinney and Darwin, sent inside the Vault to investigate the growing civilization of post-humans inside. Time inside of the Vault moves at a significantly faster pace, causing the three mutants to experience hundreds of years of life within the temporal device. Thanks to Synch’s mutant abilities, which allow him to copy another superperson’s powers as long as some form of their DNA is around them, Synch was able to mimic Laura’s healing factor to endure his time spent inside.
At some point, Laura and Darwin were captured, forcing Synch to flee from the Vault. Everett would later be reunited with Laura, who had spent another 100 years trapped inside of the Vault. Naturally, peace does not last long for mutants, and Synch and Laura went on a mission to defeat the High Evolutionary . Laura tragically died on the mission, but continued to live on inside Synch’s head thanks to powers he had copied from Jean Grey.
16 Darwin
Approximate Age: 500 Years Old
Darwin, alongside Talon and Synch, spent hundreds of years trapped inside of the Vault while researching the Children of the Vault . Over 500 years within the Vault later, Darwin, Synch, and Talon were finally freed from their temporal imprisonment. Darwin’s mutant abilities allow him to adapt to any situation in order to survive.
While in the Vault, Darwin’s powers indefinitely slowed down his aging process. However, in order to help Talon escape, he had evolved into a living code to Forge from within the Children of the Vault’s City. Currently, Darwin remains integrated into the Vault’s systems, slowly uncovering its temporally-altering properties.
15 Talon
Approximate Age: 500 Years Old
Talon is the name chosen by the original Laura Kinney, who was sent into the Vault alongside Darwin and Synch to investigate the temporally hidden post-humans hidden within. Because time in the Vault moves significantly faster, Laura and her allies spent hundreds of years within that world researching the developing species and their society. After nearly 500 years of captivity, Talon was freed to return to her lover Synch and meet a resurrected younger version of herself who had never entered the Vault.
Talon and her younger self, carrying the Wolverine name, never took a liking to each other, but maintained a decent level of mutual respect. Laura wouldn’t have a chance to enjoy her rediscovered life as she inevitably fell in battle while fending off the Orchis attack on the Hellfire Gala . Talon would “live” on for some time as her consciousness, hidden inside Synch’s mind.

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14 Exodus
Approximate Age: 800 Years Old
Bennet du Paris was born sometime in 12th century Medieval . Better known as Exodus, the mutant crusader was a Knight of the Templar Order sent to Jerusalem in search of an artifact of ancient power. Exodus is an Omega-level Master of Psionics, outshining every other mutant psychic in Marvel history.
Originally enhanced by Apocalypse, Exodus has turned on his former master multiple times, often believing the “First Mutant” to be a false god. Since his arrival in the modern era, Exodus has, like Apocalypse and Magneto, been an aggressively vocal advocate for mutant domination. Paris bears a particular hatred toward humans who “unnaturally” turn themselves into mutates, such as the High Evolutionary.
13 Mordred
Approximate Age: 900 Years Old
Mordred the Evil is the bastard son of King Arthur and his half-sister Morgause. To avoid a prophecy that foretold the destruction of Camelot , King Arthur had sent every child of his, including an infant Mordred, born on May 1, adrift at sea to sink and die. By the will of the magic that flows through his blood, Mordred survived and was reunited with Morgause and her sister Morgan Le Fay. The Black Druid spent years trying to overthrow his father.
Mordred eventually fell but was resurrected multiple times. His final resurrection partially purged his memories, allowing him to rediscover his lost history, appalled by what all he had done. In the modern age, it was recently revealed that Mordred was a mutant, who now lives alongside his father in Otherworld.
12 Azazel
Approximate Age: 2,000 - 4,000 Years Old
It’s difficult to determine whether Azazel was named after the Biblical character or if he was the Biblical character, but either way, he does originate from the early Abrahamic era. Azazel belongs to a specific lineage of mutants known as Neyaphem, traditional demonic-looking mutants often associated with devils. Naturally, his lineage is opposed by the Cheyarafim, a mutant lineage of angelic appearance.
Azazel’s kind were locked into a timeless dimension by their enemies, but the devilish mutant was able to escape thanks to his teleportation powers. Azazel has stayed true to his demonic ideology, living a self-centered life while bargaining corrupt deals with humans. Despite his longevity, the red devil recently died after being mauled by the BAMF Dragon, a draconic variant of Nightcrawler from a different universe.
11 Jon Ironfire
Approximate Age: 4,500 Years Old
Before earning his independence, Jon Ironfire was White Sword’s first enthralled Champion. When the Annihilation possessed Genesis launched a civil war against Arakko, White Sword freed Jon Ironfire from his thralldom, allowing the sword-wielding mutant to escape to Arakko. During the onslaught of the mutant civil war , Ironfire came face-to-face with his previous master who had fallen under Genesis’s control.
Jon engaged each of his previous fellow Champions in battle, besting each and every one, until finally clashing with White Sword. Ironfire defeated his old master, but, following Storm’s lead, spared him. While Jon Ironfire’s current whereabouts are currently unknown, he most likely still resides on Planet Arakko.