13 Years Ago, A Controversial X-Men Era Was Born (And Fans Can’t Forgive Marvel)

The X-Men have always been one of Marvel Comics’ most important superhero teams, and though they have had countless legendary stories in the modern age of the comics medium, they’ve also had their fair share of controversial sagas. Despite the fact that the 2000s were one of the most influential and impactful decades for the legendary team, the following decade saw one of the most divisive eras for the X-Men come to life.In 2013, in the wake of the Avengers vs. X-Men event, Marvel Comics introduced the world to a brand-new era for the X-Men and its iconic roster of characters. The Uncanny X-Men book immediately became one of the most love-it-or-hate-it books on stands, and its impact is still being felt by Marvel Comics fans today.Cyclops’ evolution towards radical freedom fighter reached its ultimate peak, though, in 2013, when writer Brian Michael Bendis brought back the iconic Uncanny X-Men title with a brand-new issue #1. This time, Uncanny X-Men spun out of the events of the Avengers vs. X-Men crossover, which ended with Cyclops inadvertently utilizing the Phoenix Force to kill his beloved mentor, Charles Xavier. In the aftermath, Cyclops goes on the run, becoming a fugitive mutant hero.

The X-Men have always been one of Marvel Comics’ most important superhero teams, and though they have had countless legendary stories in the modern age of the comics medium, they’ve also had their fair share of controversial sagas. Despite the fact that the 2000s were one of the most influential and impactful decades for the legendary team, the following decade saw one of the most divisive eras for the X-Men come to life.

In 2013, in the wake of the Avengers vs. X-Men event, Marvel Comics introduced the world to a brand-new era for the X-Men and its iconic roster of characters. The Uncanny X-Men book immediately became one of the most love-it-or-hate-it books on stands, and its impact is still being felt by Marvel Comics fans today.

Cyclops’ evolution towards radical freedom fighter reached its ultimate peak, though, in 2013, when writer Brian Michael Bendis brought back the iconic Uncanny X-Men title with a brand-new issue #1. This time, Uncanny X-Men spun out of the events of the Avengers vs. X-Men crossover, which ended with Cyclops inadvertently utilizing the Phoenix Force to kill his beloved mentor, Charles Xavier. In the aftermath, Cyclops goes on the run, becoming a fugitive mutant hero.

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