After the reopening of the
Xavier Institute for Higher Learning various training squads are formed. One such group of students, under the tutelage of headmistress
Emma Frost, is dubbed "the Hellions". They have an intense rivalry with another such group, the
New Mutants, echoing the relationship between the two original groups of the same names. Membership consists of: •
Dust (Sooraya Qadir) - Dust can convert her body into a malleable cloud of dust that she can manipulate at will and which grants immunity to magic. She was one of the 27 students at the Xavier Institute to retain her powers after M-Day. Dust was a member of the X-Men and a student at the
Jean Grey School for Higher Learning, and was later a member of
Krakoa. •
Hellion (Julian Keller) - The leader of the Hellions; possesses high-level telekinesis. He was one of the 27 students at the Xavier Institute to retain his powers after M-Day. He was a student at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning and a member of the X-Men, he later joined the nation of
Krakoa until its fall. He is now known as the
Krakoan. •
Icarus (Joshua Guthrie) - Icarus has the power of flight, a limited healing factor, and the ability to mimic any sound he hears. He was killed by
William Stryker, and later resurrected on
Krakoa. •
Mercury (Cessily Kincaid) - Mercury's body is composed of non-toxic inorganic liquid mercury that she can mold into any shape at will, stick to walls with and become protected from magical attacks. She is one of the 27 students at the Xavier Institute to retain her powers after M-Day. She was a student at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning and a member of the X-Men, later joining the mutant nation of
Krakoa. •
Rockslide (Santo Vaccarro) - Rockslide can form animated rock bodies for himself that grants him superhuman strength, durability and endurance. In addition, Rockslide is able to violently detonate his entire body at will and then reform on command. Santo is one of the 27 students at the Xavier Institute to retain his powers after M-Day. He was a student at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning and a member of the X-Men. He died while in
Otherworld and was unable to be resurrected, with
the Five's attempt to do so creating
Wrongslide. •
Specter (Dallas Gibson) - Specter can merge with his shadow to increase his strength, speed and durability. In this shadow form, he could see in darkness and was immune to darkness-based attacks. Shortly after the squads are formed, he was transferred twice, ending up on the Corsairs squad. He was depowered during M-Day and living with his grandparents. He later regains his powers and begins dating
Graymalkin. •
Tag (Brian Cruz) - Tag could place a psionic imprint upon himself or others that attracted or repelled other people. He was depowered during M-Day. Brian dies on the bus that is bombed by William Stryker. He was resurrected on
Krakoa. •
Wither (Kevin Ford) - Wither can decay organic matter by his "death touch". He is one of the 27 students at the Xavier Institute to retain his powers after M-Day. After this, he comes under the influence of
Selene and is killed by
Elixir. He was resurrected on Krakoa. The four issue
miniseries New X-Men: Hellions (2005), by writers
Nunzio DeFilippis and
Christina Weir with art by
Clayton Henry, focused on the Hellions spending the summer in California. Rich Shivener, in his 2014 essay "No Mutant Left Behind: Lessons from
New X-Men Academy X", wrote that "what's interesting is that both New Mutants and Hellions have qualities of heroism and villainy, not to mention diverse thinking and being. More importantly,
New X-Men: Academy X's depictions of squad-based learning and formations, with respect to New Mutants and Hellions, further reflects practices among private schools, as well as military schools", of sorting students into groups or
houses. In a review of the
New X-Men Academy X – The Complete Collection trade paperback, Eric Alex Cline of
AIPT thought the Hellions were the only characters to "show promise" and that the Hellions limited series in the collection was "easily the best part of the book". On the limited series, Cline commented that "while the actual villain of the series is rather bland, he helps set the stage for the Hellions to get some solid character development. Some of the most interesting conflicts take place between the mutant teens and their human parents who sometimes fail to protect their children, and who even show prejudice toward them. It's a cool situation to see handled on the page, especially since the mutant metaphor doesn't always stretch that far". After M-Day, the cataclysmic event that decimated the world's mutant population, only 27 of the 182 students enrolled at the Xavier Institute retain their powers, and the remaining students are folded into a single training squad, the
New X-Men. For the Hellions, only Tag and Specter were depowered. ==All-New Hellions (Hellfire Academy)==