New X-Men costumes break with franchise tradition (to make them look more like the Avengers)

Summary

  • The X-Men face a new threat from the Fourth School, creating human-mutant-AI hybrids for their agenda.
  • The X-Men break with tradition in the “From the Ashes” era by ditching their iconic matching uniforms for individual costumes.
  • Marvel's new take on the X-Men's individual style in the comics may hint at how they will be portrayed in future MCU films.



A new era X-Men has officially arrived and the mutant heroes are back with a vengeance so that even Avengers could not understand. Orchis is gone, but in his place has come a whole new threat to mutants, which the X-Men never lose to take down. And while doing so, the mutant team actually shows off their all-new costumes reminiscent of the Avengers and breaks down the long-standing ones. X-Men franchise tradition.

In X-Men #1 by Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman, the X-Men set up a new base in Alaska, and even hand it over to local law enforcement in the name of full transparency with their new human neighbors. Meanwhile, the X-Men, consisting of Cyclops, Psylocke, Kid Omega, Temper, Magik, and Juggernaut, attack a base formerly owned by Orchis, but now controlled by a new rogue organization that gives life to Orchis. : Fourth school.


The Fourth School seeks to create the perfect species by combining human, mutant, and AI into individual humans. Assaulting the facility, the X-Men find six “mutants” being used as living weapons by the Fourth School. Although the X-Men manage to win the day, the Fourth School is far from defeated, marking this new threat as the main antagonist of the X-Men's “From the Ashes” era. Even more amazing than the threat, however, is how the X-Men look when fighting him, as the team's look is decidedly different from previous incarnations: The X-Men don't wear uniforms.



The X-Men don't wear their famous matching uniforms, making them look more like the Avengers

The original X-Men fighting the founding Avengers.

When the X-Men were first introduced in Marvel Comics, they wore a single uniform that represented their unity as the X-Men. This would be seen again in the 90s, when the X-Men wore blue and gold suits, and although some looked a little different, they all stuck to that color scheme. This trend continued in the early 2000s The new X-Men and Ultimate X-Mensaw the mutant team sporting darker tones (replacing the blue in the original color scheme with black), but with the same uniforms.


Although the X-Men have deviated from this trend before (Giant-sized X-MenKrakoan Era), they still often wore the jerseys, making the team's departure from that iconic tradition in “From the Ashes” all the more notable, especially given how it symbolized how the relationship between the two teams had deteriorated. mutants watch X's downfall. Additionally, the X-Men's decision to forgo uniforms in favor of individual styling—all based on their unique powers—reminiscent of the Avengers, who famously never wore uniforms. .

X-Men's New Look Could Pave the Way for the Team's MCU Look

The live-action X-Men teamed up with the Avengers in an MCU poster.


The reason the Avengers never had uniforms was because each main member had their own comic book series. When people like Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor didn't come together as a team, they had to stand alone. In contrast, characters like Cyclops, Beast, and Jean Gray aren't stand-alone characters, they're famous for being X-Men, and their uniforms usually reflect that. But now, it seems Marvel wants these characters to shine as individuals. Could this be a teaser for what fans should expect from the X-Men in the MCU?

When the X-Men finally make the transition to the MCU full-time, perhaps Marvel will want to highlight some of the more popular members in their movies/shows. X-Men “event” films. It did that with the MCU Avengersand when the focus is on individual style X-Men's new era, it is possible that they can receive the same treatment. While the nature of their MCU debut remains to be seen, here's what's clear at the moment X-Men’s new costumes, costumes that break with franchise tradition.


X-Men #1 Available now by Marvel Comics.

X-Men

Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the X-Men franchise focuses on mutants with extraordinary abilities. Led by the powerful telepath Professor Charles Xavier, they fight discrimination and evil mutants that threaten humanity. The series explores themes of diversity and acceptance through a mix of action, drama and complex characters spanning comic books, animated series and blockbuster movies.

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