10 X-Men Who Can’t Be Called Heroes Anymore

Many long-time X-Men fans have noticed something about the Modern Age of Comics: The superhero team has diverted from “heroism” to tell stories with more nuanced morality. While the X-Men franchise has always pushed the envelope with its themes, this trend has caused some members to commit increasingly malignant actions.
From 2012’s Avengers vs. X-Men to 2023’s Fall of X, several X-Men have betrayed their principles to the point that they can’t be called ‘heroes’ anymore. These fallen X-Men were heroes before the acts they committed permanently barred them from being put on the same podium as Spider-Man or Captain America.
His emotional instability was also something that became a serious problem as he found himself prone to extremely dangerous emotional outbursts. Such examples include Hellions #15 (by Zeb Wells, Rain Beredo, Rogê Antônio, and Ariana Maher), where Empath was able to make Havok destroy an entire facility by prodding Havok’s past trauma during the AXIS event. This not only killed most of the Locus Vile but Psylock’s child. Another example came in 2022’s X-Men #16 (by Gerry Duggan, Joshua Cassara, Clayton Cowles, and Jochen Weltjens) when, in a fit of rage, he accidentally awoke Perro of the Children of the Vault, who nearly put the entire world at risk by his release. As of Dark Web: X-Men, having learned little from Inferno, Havok abandoned the X-Men and returned to Madelyne’s side. Havok is a danger to himself and others, thanks to how easily he can be swayed to do great evil.

Many long-time X-Men fans have noticed something about the Modern Age of Comics: The superhero team has diverted from “heroism” to tell stories with more nuanced morality. While the X-Men franchise has always pushed the envelope with its themes, this trend has caused some members to commit increasingly malignant actions.

From 2012’s Avengers vs. X-Men to 2023’s Fall of X, several X-Men have betrayed their principles to the point that they can’t be called ‘heroes’ anymore. These fallen X-Men were heroes before the acts they committed permanently barred them from being put on the same podium as Spider-Man or Captain America.

His emotional instability was also something that became a serious problem as he found himself prone to extremely dangerous emotional outbursts. Such examples include Hellions #15 (by Zeb Wells, Rain Beredo, Rogê Antônio, and Ariana Maher), where Empath was able to make Havok destroy an entire facility by prodding Havok’s past trauma during the AXIS event. This not only killed most of the Locus Vile but Psylock’s child. Another example came in 2022’s X-Men #16 (by Gerry Duggan, Joshua Cassara, Clayton Cowles, and Jochen Weltjens) when, in a fit of rage, he accidentally awoke Perro of the Children of the Vault, who nearly put the entire world at risk by his release. As of Dark Web: X-Men, having learned little from Inferno, Havok abandoned the X-Men and returned to Madelyne’s side. Havok is a danger to himself and others, thanks to how easily he can be swayed to do great evil.

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