How A Founding X-Man Keeps Misses Out On The Action

The X-Men’s Krakoa Era has been very good for many mutants. Since 2019, the X-Men have had multiple series dealing with a variety of teams. Each of these groups had different members, and readers got to see plenty of X-Men they haven’t for a long time. The Krakoa Era reminded Marvel fans of the length and breadth of the mutant side of the universe. While all the usual suspects got their spotlights, many lower-tier X-Men also finally got their chance at the big time.However, one mutant didn’t really get a chance to shine as much as others. Archangel has often felt like the odd man out in the X-Men. He’s never been a popular character, and he wasn’t all that useful before Apocalypse gave him his techno-organic wings. While Archangel did have several appearances during the Krakoa Era, he constantly missed the party.Archangel was one of the first five X-Men. He helped battle for the establishment of Xavier’s dream, but his money was more useful than his wings. He had a pretty okay superheroic career, though, and joined X-Factor with his fellow founding X-Men. X-Factor was where Angel met Apocalypse, a chance meeting that changed Warren Worthington’s life forever. After being crucified by the Marauders and having his wings removed in the Morlock Massacre, Angel tried to take his own life but Apocalypse saved him and made him into Death, the metal-winged Horseman of the Apocalypse that eventually became Archangel.RELATED: An X-Men Villain Has Officially Weaponized the Rest of the Marvel Universe RELATED: A Deadly X-Men Foe Quietly Connects Marvel’s Most Important Origin Stories Together

The X-Men‘s Krakoa Era has been very good for many mutants. Since 2019, the X-Men have had multiple series dealing with a variety of teams. Each of these groups had different members, and readers got to see plenty of X-Men they haven’t for a long time. The Krakoa Era reminded Marvel fans of the length and breadth of the mutant side of the universe. While all the usual suspects got their spotlights, many lower-tier X-Men also finally got their chance at the big time.

RELATED: An X-Men Villain Has Officially Weaponized the Rest of the Marvel Universe

However, one mutant didn’t really get a chance to shine as much as others. Archangel has often felt like the odd man out in the X-Men. He’s never been a popular character, and he wasn’t all that useful before Apocalypse gave him his techno-organic wings. While Archangel did have several appearances during the Krakoa Era, he constantly missed the party.

RELATED: A Deadly X-Men Foe Quietly Connects Marvel’s Most Important Origin Stories Together

Archangel was one of the first five X-Men. He helped battle for the establishment of Xavier’s dream, but his money was more useful than his wings. He had a pretty okay superheroic career, though, and joined X-Factor with his fellow founding X-Men. X-Factor was where Angel met Apocalypse, a chance meeting that changed Warren Worthington’s life forever. After being crucified by the Marauders and having his wings removed in the Morlock Massacre, Angel tried to take his own life but Apocalypse saved him and made him into Death, the metal-winged Horseman of the Apocalypse that eventually became Archangel.

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