Marvel’s X-Men corner of the universe features some of the most popular characters in Marvel Comics. Between the films and the classic X-Men cartoon, the biggest X-Men are household names with hardcore fans and casual fans. However, the X-Men aren’t all about Wolverine, Jean Grey, Cyclops, and Storm.
Over the years, Marvel has created countless X-Men characters that have flown under the radar. Many of them have incredible powers or plenty of potential for character development, but they remain underrated. Often, it’s because Marvel doesn’t seem to spend time developing them. Sometimes, they don’t get any spotlight outside a handful of comics. And other times, the X-Men fanbase doesn’t seem to care about some characters the way they do all the A-Listers.
Introduced in the mid-2000s, Surge had all the makings of a leader among the new generation of mutants. In the second volume of New X-Men, Surge was the viewpoint character who effectively the lead protagonist. Surge’s electricity powers weren’t new, but the fact that they allowed her to think faster meant her application of said electricity powers was seemingly unlimited. She could’ve easily been one of the most dangerous heroes of the next generation.
Marvel’s X-Men corner of the universe features some of the most popular characters in Marvel Comics. Between the films and the classic X-Men cartoon, the biggest X-Men are household names with hardcore fans and casual fans. However, the X-Men aren’t all about Wolverine, Jean Grey, Cyclops, and Storm.
Over the years, Marvel has created countless X-Men characters that have flown under the radar. Many of them have incredible powers or plenty of potential for character development, but they remain underrated. Often, it’s because Marvel doesn’t seem to spend time developing them. Sometimes, they don’t get any spotlight outside a handful of comics. And other times, the X-Men fanbase doesn’t seem to care about some characters the way they do all the A-Listers.
Introduced in the mid-2000s, Surge had all the makings of a leader among the new generation of mutants. In the second volume of New X-Men, Surge was the viewpoint character who effectively the lead protagonist. Surge’s electricity powers weren’t new, but the fact that they allowed her to think faster meant her application of said electricity powers was seemingly unlimited. She could’ve easily been one of the most dangerous heroes of the next generation.
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