For many years, the comic book world seemed full of strong male superheroes and a few equally powerful females (with rare exceptions). The X-Men’s early years were no different. Jean Grey was the only major female member and nowhere near as powerful as she’d become years later.However, thanks to the X-Men’s creators, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and their ability to tell stories about discrimination and prejudice, they started to strengthen their female team members over time. This resulted in just as many strong female leaders as males, making the women of the X-Men among the most powerful in Marvel Comics. However, some stand out above the rest.Laura Kinney is the female clone of Wolverine. She came into being thanks to the combined DNA of Wolverine and one of the scientists who created her, Sarah Kinney. However, she soon escaped the top-secret laboratory she was being hidden in and became a major hero in her own right.
For many years, the comic book world seemed full of strong male superheroes and a few equally powerful females (with rare exceptions). The X-Men‘s early years were no different. Jean Grey was the only major female member and nowhere near as powerful as she’d become years later.
However, thanks to the X-Men’s creators, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and their ability to tell stories about discrimination and prejudice, they started to strengthen their female team members over time. This resulted in just as many strong female leaders as males, making the women of the X-Men among the most powerful in Marvel Comics. However, some stand out above the rest.
Laura Kinney is the female clone of Wolverine. She came into being thanks to the combined DNA of Wolverine and one of the scientists who created her, Sarah Kinney. However, she soon escaped the top-secret laboratory she was being hidden in and became a major hero in her own right.
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