X-MEN Rise Of Mutants Is About To Change Everything

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X-MEN Rise Of Mutants Is About To Change Everything
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The X-Men are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby and writer/editor Stan Lee, the characters first appeared in The X-Men #1 (September 1963) and formed one of the most recognizable and successful franchises of Marvel Comics, appearing in numerous books, television shows, films, and video games.

In the Marvel Universe, mutants are humans who are born with natural superhuman abilities, and most normal humans fear and hate them. The X-Men are a paramilitary group of mutants that fights for peace and equality between normal humans and mutants. They are led by Charles Xavier, also known as Professor X, a powerful telepath. Professor X runs a school for mutant children out of his mansion in Westchester, New York, which secretly is also the headquarters of the X-Men. The X-Men's archenemy is Magneto, a mutant with magnetic abilities who leads a mutant supremacist group known as the Brotherhood of Mutants.

The series' creator and fans have suspected that Marvel Comics copied the basic concept of Doom Patrol from DC Comics to create the X-Men, which debuted a few months later, but other fans also speculate that they share similarities with another Marvel superhero team, the Fantastic Four. In 1963, with the success of Spider-Man, the Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, and the Fantastic Four, co-creator Stan Lee wanted to create another group of superheroes but did not want to have to explain how they got their powers. In 2004, Lee recalled, "I couldn't have everybody bitten by a radioactive spider or exposed to a gamma ray explosion. And I took the cowardly way out. I said to myself, 'Why don't I just say they're mutants? They are born that way.'"In a 1987 interview, Kirby said:

The X-Men, I did the natural thing there. What would you do with mutants who were just plain boys and girls and certainly not dangerous? You school them. You develop their skills. So I gave them a teacher, Professor X. Of course, it was the natural thing to do, instead of disorienting or alienating people who were different from us, I made the X-Men part of the human race, which they were. Possibly, radiation, if it is beneficial, may create mutants that'll save us instead of doing us harm. I felt that if we train the mutants our way, they'll help us – and not only help us, but achieve a measure of growth in their own sense. And so, we could all live together.

Lee devised the series title after Marvel publisher Martin Goodman turned down the initial name, "The Mutants," stating that readers would not know what a "mutant" was.Within the Marvel Universe, the X-Men are widely regarded to have been named after Professor Xavier himself. The original explanation for the name, as provided by Xavier in The X-Men #1 (1963), is that mutants "possess an extra power ... one which ordinary humans do not!! That is why I call my students ... X-Men, for EX-tra power!"

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All Comments (11)
  • @tomanderson4616
    If that's the case, the "X-Men" villain Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac) would be thousands of years older than Namor and would be classified as the firstborn mutant. However, it is still not clear if the "X-Men" universe is canon since no other characters have made the jump to the MCU.
  • @dennisjudd5918
    Boy, here's one I'll miss! There are too many universes for me! Everything is changed from the time I read and collected comic books.
  • Namor and Franklin Richards are the Mutants but the not the x-genes carries kind they born with their abilities.
  • People watch the Elements Movie it explain how the Mutants going appear on the MCU hint the Mutants are already there. Deviate + Element+ Human= Mutant.
  • I'm NOT Enthusiastic about what The MSheU will do the "Raise of Mutants "....6 YEARS AFTER REQUIRING The Mutants, The MCU can't creative enough to Maybe make The High Evolutionary the father of Mutants in MCU ( It'll give him something to do & makes connected to The MCU) Marvel Comics can't EVEN 🤔 of that possibility!! The High Evolutionary is 1 of THEE Most Useless powerful characters in their history & their's PLENTY OF THOSE👎👎👎
  • @drbright6608
    It's Disney, it's Marvel, they will fuck it up. It will be woke, and poorly written.
  • @thisismyname3928
    :face-red-droopy-eyes::face-red-droopy-eyes::face-red-droopy-eyes: