The X-Men are one of Marvel’s oldest and most beloved superhero teams. Over the years, the X-Men have fought against countless threats that have endangered the Earth. However, unlike Earth’s other heroes, Mutants are hated and feared by many people. As a result, the X-Men have also had to fight to defend their own existence, sometimes from the very people they are trying to save.Because Mutants have often had to defend themselves against the rest of the Earth’s population, the lines between mutant heroes and villains can sometimes be a bit murky. Sometimes, villains have reformed to become permanent allies of the X-Men. In other situations, villains have saved the X-Men then moved on. Even when villains are still evil, the X-Men have had to put their principles aside and work with people they have previously fought for the sake of their own survival.Magneto is the original X-Men villain, and over the years, he has worked both against and alongside the Mutant heroes, depending on his situation at the time. This inconsistency stems from the fact that Magneto’s ultimate goals are the same as the X-Men — the preservation of Mutantkind. Magneto and Professor X just have different visions of how that work should be done.RELATED: 10 Best X-Men Villains, Ranked
The X-Men are one of Marvel’s oldest and most beloved superhero teams. Over the years, the X-Men have fought against countless threats that have endangered the Earth. However, unlike Earth’s other heroes, Mutants are hated and feared by many people. As a result, the X-Men have also had to fight to defend their own existence, sometimes from the very people they are trying to save.
Because Mutants have often had to defend themselves against the rest of the Earth’s population, the lines between mutant heroes and villains can sometimes be a bit murky. Sometimes, villains have reformed to become permanent allies of the X-Men. In other situations, villains have saved the X-Men then moved on. Even when villains are still evil, the X-Men have had to put their principles aside and work with people they have previously fought for the sake of their own survival.
Magneto is the original X-Men villain, and over the years, he has worked both against and alongside the Mutant heroes, depending on his situation at the time. This inconsistency stems from the fact that Magneto’s ultimate goals are the same as the X-Men — the preservation of Mutantkind. Magneto and Professor X just have different visions of how that work should be done.
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