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How X-Men #1 positions the mutant heroes as the premiere Marvel super-team (Sorry, Avengers) - yohowatiod1959

How the X-Men are existence repositioned as Wonder's big top superhero team

X-Men #1
(Image credit: Marvel Comics)

The Avengers have been called 'Earth's Mightiest Heroes' for nigh 60 years, but the Marvel A-one-squad has a raw challenger for that title: the X-Men.

With July 7's X-Workforce #1, the mutant super-team is being repositioned - no yearner are they a team of mutants, for mutants. They are now a team of mutants, for everyone - humankind, mutantkind…every kinda person on Earth.

X-Men #1

(Image credit: Pepe Larraz/Marte Gracia/Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics))

To bridge that gap, the X-Men are viewed direct the position of a folksy everyman in the form of The Daily Bugle's Ben Urich in the opening and closing moments of the first issue. Urich investigates the X-Men's room new-sprung military headquarters in New York, asking the questions the common man would deman - while also marveling (no pun intended) at the Krakoan technology of the new X-Men send, nicknamed the Treehouse.

(Image quotation: Pepe Larraz/Marte Gracia/Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics))

As an aside, a treehouse as a base - in the middle of New York? IT may seem remaining, smooth with Krakoan tech, but it serves a purpose all its possess. While the Avengers were once Recent York's resident super-team (more happening that later o) aliveness in a Mansion or large skyscraper tower, the X-Men Treehouse has now supplanted that (pun intended) to become an approachable, people-palsy-walsy home office for the newest super-team in New York.

Bet on to Urich, Cyclops' reception of the reporter - and Urich's reception of the X-Hands to his city - belies a sort of reason and credence alike to Urich's approach to heroes so much as Daredevil and Spider-Man. It's a relationship built on whatsoever sort of mutual correspondence of morals and perspective, while still open enough to ask questions - even the tough questions of mutants' uncanny ability to number game from the nonfunctional.

Gerry Duggan and Pepe Larraz's X-Work force #1 is the most unabashed classic superhero narrative that X-Men has had since the Astonishing X-Men years of Joss Whedon and John Cassaday in the early '00s. Perennial away is the geological era of mutants simply reacting to being scorned and feared, with the X-Work force forthwith repositioned as the pregnant trust for Earth - mutant or not.

(Image credit: Pepe Larraz/Marte Gracia/Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics))

Duggan and the X-editors are also working very subtly to distinguish the X-Men as 'elected' arsenic representatives of mutantkind for the broader macrocosm.

Urich's Bugleweed clause hits on this idea in its opening - "not every mutant is a member of the X-Men" - and in an earlier text piece, Emma Robert Frost makes it a period to say she's a "previous" member of the X-Men. No, she's not been excommunicated from Krakoa - she's just non a split of this elected squad.

Even the apparent villains of the inaugural curve of the new X-Men title, a camarilla of alien criminals led by a sentient fungus named Cordyceps Jones, send X-Men #1's whale alien adversary the Mind Reaper to Earth not to target mutants specifically - but alternatively to wipe off stunned Land's integral civilization, at present that the mutants have terraformed Mars into Planet Arakko. With the X-Men defeating this first assault before the Avengers or Fantastic Four canful even arrive on the setting, Earth's mightiest mutation heroes are already stepping into the role of the planet's greatest protectors.

(Image credit: Pepe Larraz/Marte Gracia/Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics))

It's wholly part of a seemingly bigger picture as well; a plan to act the X-Men from being sequestered in their own corner of continuity to beingness a bigger break u of the Marvel Universe at large.

Using their connection with Urich, the Treehouse, and their revised mission statement, the X-Men are replanting themselves absent from the walled garden of the X-Titles and into the wider landscape of the Marvel U - directly alongside contemporaries much as the Avengers and the FF, who have long been Terra firma's go-to superhero protectors.

Well before Wonder parcelled off whatsoever of its movie/TV rights to various studios lead to an evening greater perceived detachment between Marvel's mutant-centric characters and its new franchises, the X-Hands were largely kept separate from the main thoroughfare of the Marvel Universe. Symmetrical in the heyday of the Chris Claremont geological era (and the ensuring '90s) when the X-titles routinely crossed over with the Marvel Universe at large, the mutants were framed as outsiders from Marvel's classic effect heroes of Spider-Gentleman's gentleman and the Avengers.

But no more thirster are the X-Men on faraway Krakoa, Beaver State even the suburbs of New House of York City at the Xavier Mansion - they are literally in the meat of Wonder Comics' hometown. What's more, the X-Men's room big move is happening at the same time that the Avengers - you know, Marvel's flagship super-team up - own removed themselves from New York and instead put together shop away from human beings in the Arctic Circle.

(Image credit: Pepe Larraz/Marte Gracia/Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics))

For residents of New York Metropolis (and perhaps Marvel fans), who of necessity the Avengers when you have septenar elected X-Men?

And that's in front even bringing up their giant new X-Mech...

Keep track of the brewing developments with our perpetually updated tilt of new X-Men comics on the horizon.

Chris Arrant

Newsarama Senior Editor program Chris Unadulterated has covered comic book news for Newsarama since 2003, and has also written for USA Today, Living, Entertainment Weekly, Newspaper publisher's Weekly, Marvel Entertainment, TOKYOPOP, AdHouse Books, Sketch Brew, Hemorrhage Cool, Comic Shop News, and CMBR. He is the author of the book Current: Masters Cliff Chiang, co-authored Art of Spider-Man Classic, and contributed to Dark Horse/Bedside Press' anthology Pros and (Comical) Cons. He has acted as a judge for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, the Harvey Awards, and the Stan Lee Awards. Chris is a member of the American Library Association's Visual communication Novel & Comics Round Table. (Atomic number 2/him)

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