Summary

  • Meet the new X-Men team, a mix of classic characters and fan-favorites, led by Cyclops on a mutant revolutionary mission.
  • Get to know the complex history of each character, from heroes to clones to pink blobs, in this latest X-Men relaunch.
  • Cyclops, Beast, Psylocke, Magik, Juggernaut, Temper, Kid Omega, and Magneto in X-Men (2024) on their thrilling adventures.

Marvel has just relaunched a new X-Men series, and the roster is a mix of classic characters and fan-favorites from the 2000s and beyond. Each member of Cyclops' squad in X-Men (2024) has their own complicated history, and this guide will take readers through all the ins and outs of each character, from the main combat team to their back-at-base staff. From killers to heroes to clones to… pink blobs, this team has it all.

Readers get their first glimpse at the new team in X-Men #1 by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Marte Gracia and VC's Clayton Cowles. Operating out of an abandoned Sentinel factory in Alaska, the new X-Men team will act as mutant revolutionaries in a world that fears and hates them. The first issue sees Cyclops leading the field team on a mission to rescue Wolverine and six other mutants from Fourth School, a group of humans who seek to become a new species that is a mix of humans, A.I. and mutants.

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1 Team Leader - Cyclops

Scott Summers is a Skilled Field Commander

The field leader of this new team is Scott Summers aka Cyclops. One of the original five X-Men, Cyclops fires concussive blasts of pure force from his eyes. Thanks to a traumatic head injury, these blasts can only be held back by his ruby quartz glasses or visor. One of the most consistent X-Men leaders, Cyclops has shifted from a die-hard Xavier er to being a more radical figure in the 2010s, to every position in-between. There’s no-one with a tactical mind quite like his, which makes his role on this new X-Men team a natural one.

Alias
Scott Summers
Created By
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby

Cyclops, a.k.a. Scott Summers, is the X-Men's core team leader and one of the first characters to appear in the franchise. As a human/mutant hybrid, Cyclops has the power to launch massive bursts of energy from his eyes that are regulated through the use of a specially designed visor. Despite his calm and collected demeanor, he tends to lose it when in the presence of a fellow team member, Wolverine.

2 The Brains - Beast

This Hank McCoy is a Clone of the Original

Henry "Hank" McCoy is the Beast, another founding X-Man and former Avenger. Beast has enhanced strength and agility, visibly enlarged hands and feet and, since drinking an experimental formula, is also blue and furry. After a moral slide downwards since the mid-1990s, Beast finally went full supervillain in the Benjamin Percy-written X-Force (2019). The series saw Hank creating a good clone of his younger self who eventually replaced him full-time after the original’s supposed death. It’s this clone who’s ed the team in X-Men (2024), and it’ll be fascinating to see how he adapts to having missed decades of his own history.

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3 The Psychic Ninja - Psylocke

Kwannon is Back in Her Original Body

Kwannon aka Psylocke is one of the most recognizable X-Men, but also one of the most complicated. Originally intended by writer Chris Claremont to be a body-modified Betsy Braddock, the original (British) Psylocke, writer Fabian Nicieza instead established Kwannon as her own character, a Japanese assassin who swapped bodies with Betsy. After this, Kwannon's own telepathic power was bolstered by Betsy’s abilities, including adopting Betsy’s use of a "psychic knife." Kwannon then died of the mutant-killing Legacy Virus in Betsy’s body, leaving Betsy in Kwannon’s original body for decades.

It was only recently in 2018 with Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor that Kwannon returned, and the body-swap was reversed. The following Krakoan era then helped to establish Kwannon as Psylocke in her own right with a starring role in Hellions (2020), written by Zeb Wells, as well as arcs in writer Tini Howard’s Excalibur (2019) dealing with the Kwannon/Betsy fallout.

Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor is written by Jim Zub, drawn by Thony Silas, colored by Felipe Sobreiro and lettered by Joe Sabino

Now, Kwannon is firmly her own character, and one of the most capable of this new X-Men team, a stealthy operator especially compared to the team’s powerhouses who are detailed next.

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4 The Sorcerer - Magik

Illyana Rasputin is No Longer the Queen of Limbo

Illyana Rasputin aka Magik was first introduced as the little sister of Colossus. She was then kidnapped and spent several time-accelerated years in the hell-like dimension Limbo being tortured by demons. During this time she mastered both sorcery and her mutant power to create teleporting "stepping disks" to move in and out of Limbo. Returning as a teenager, Magik struggled with her darker side, the Darkchylde, and became a member of the New Mutants.

The events of Inferno brought her struggle to a head as Limbo attempted to invade Earth. Magik sacrificed herself to stop the event, leaving behind an innocent child version of herself. Unfortunately, child Illyana became one of the first victims of the Legacy Virus, dying and only returning as a teenager a decade later when the reality-warp House of M led to her accidental resurrection.

Originally positioned as morally gray, the returning Illyana became a much more prominent and heroic character in writer Brian Michael Bendis’ Uncanny X-Men (2013). She’s been a huge X-Men character ever since, with X-Men (2024) #1 emphasizing Bendis’ characterization of her as a jock on par with Juggernaut, the other meatheaded bruiser on the team.

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5 The Muscle - Juggernaut

Cain Marko's Journey From Villain to Hero is Complete

Cain Marko aka the Juggernaut is the only member of this new X-Men team who’s not a mutant. Cain is the step-brother of Professor X and happened to find the mystical Crimson Gem of Cyttorak while serving in the Korean War with Xavier. The gem turned Cain into the unstoppable Juggernaut, one of the X-Men’s first foes. Cain has fluctuated between hero and villain over the decades since, but is now a full hero, having renounced the demonic Cyttorak and instead taking up the demon’s Crimson Bands as this new X-Men’s roster’s powerhouse.

Created By
Jack Kirby
First Appearance
The X-Men (1963)
Alias
Cain Marko
Alliance
Brotherhood of Mutants, All-New Exiles, New Excalibur, Lethal Legion, X-Men, Thunderbolts
Franchise
Marvel
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6 The Moral Center - Temper

Idie Strayed From Her Moral Path During the Krakoa Era

Idie Okonkwo, formerly known as Oya but now called Temper, is a Nigerian mutant with the power to manipulate temperature. Idie was one of the "Five Lights," the first five new mutants to appear after the Scarlet Witch de-powered the majority of mutants at the conclusion of House of M. Idie’s strong Catholic upbringing and guilt over accidentally killing her family with her powers made her initially reserved, but during the Krakoan era Idie had a more radical political awakening learning from former supervillain Nekra. Now, in New X-Men (2024) Idie has ed the team to keep them morally upright.

7 The Wild Card - Kid Omega

The One-Time Revolutionary is On the Straight and Narrow

A controversial X-Men character, Quintavius Quirinius "Quentin" Quire was introduced in Grant Morrison’s seminal New X-Men run, a major touchpoint for X-Men (2024) #1. When introduced, Quentin was a snot-nosed, radical X-Men student whose attitude and styling mimicked that of a young neo-Nazi. Feeling isolated after family revelations and rejection by his crush, Sophie Cuckoo, and spurred on by the drug Kick, Quentin and his gang of fellow rebels incited a riot at Xavier’s. This led to the death of Sophie and Quentin’s own overdose from Kick, turning him into an incorporeal being.

Later stories, beginning with Jason Aaron’s run on Wolverine and the X-Men (vol 1), began to rehabilitate a returned Quentin, toning down his worst aspects and casting him as a brat who’d do the right thing when push came to shove. Quentin also began a relationship with the aforementioned Idie, with X-Men (2024) #1 positioning them as bickering exes. Also referenced in the issue is his time on (evil) Beast’s X-Force, which had a running joke of Quentin dying every mission and raises the question of how Quentin feels about the new Beast.

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8 The Professor - Magneto

The Master of Magnetism is Filling Professor Xavier's Role

Magneto, born Max Eisenhardt, is one of the most iconic X-Men heroes and villains. As a holocaust survivor, Magneto was radicalized to believe that humans and mutants could never work together in peace, putting him in direct conflict with his old friend Charles Xavier. Using his Omega-level power to control magnetism, Magneto became the X-Men’s most persistent foe, but became far more sympathetic once his backstory was established in the 1980s under writer Chris Claremont. Oscillating between hero and villain, Magneto backslid into villainy during the 1990s, but came around again by the 2010s, becoming a near-permanent fixture of X-Teams.

Now, Magneto is taking the traditional role of Professor X on this new X-Men team as the older leader who mostly stays at base. He’s also once using the name Max, which he reclaimed in writer Al Ewing’s X-Men Red (vol 2) after discarding it for decades. With Professor X again on the outs with mutantkind, it’ll be fascinating to see how Magneto navigates the role his friend once held, and whether he gels or butts heads with the new X-Men team.

Magneto in Posed Alex Ross Comic Art
Alias
Magnus, Max Eisenhardt, Erik Lehnsherr
Created By
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby

The oldest and best-known adversary of the X-Men, Magneto has been a part of Marvel Comics since the mutant team was introduced. Bearing powers over magnetic fields, he views mutants as superior to normal humans, and aims to build a world where humans are dominant. The only thing stopping him is Professor X and his team of heroes.

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9 The Team – Glob Herman and Xorn

Two Formerly Violent Mutants Have Embraced Peaceful Paths

Like Quentin Quire, both X-Men (2024) Glob Herman and Xorn were introduced in Grant Morrison’s New X-Men. Glob is by far the less complicated of the two. Introduced as one of Quentin’s gang, Glob's see-through body is made of pink gel. He also participated in the riot at Xavier’s, but over time softened even more than Quentin himself. These days, Glob is more often a comedic character, a sweetheart who raises chickens and, as of X-Men (2024) #1, has discovered a love of gardening, helping to grow the X-Men’s supplies in Alaska.

Kuan-Yin Xorn, better known as Xorn, is, by comparison, a snarl of retcons. He was first introduced as a Chinese mutant healer who had to wear a mask to contain the miniature star that was his head. Originally, Xorn was intended by writer Grant Morrison to actually be Magneto in disguise, driven to further madness by Kick and the genocide of the mutant nation Genosha. However, Marvel editorial objected to having Magneto being so evil, and retconned it so that Xorn was pretending to be Magneto to garner , with the real Magneto alive and relatively heroic all along.

A second Xorn was then introduced as Xorn’s twin, the black-hole-headed Shen Xorn, who kept the characterization that the original had before the Magneto "reveal." This was complicated by the Krakoan era, which resurrected the original Xorn, who’s likely the one in X-Men (2024) since he sports the Frank Quitely-designed leather jacket from New X-Men. How this Xorn fits into the team, especially with Magneto as a fellow member, remains to be seen. He’s only one of the many X-Men whose interpersonal relationships are sure to cause sparks, just how readers like it.

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X-Men #1 (2024)

Ryan Stegman's cover to X-Men (2024) #1
Cover by Ryan Stegman w. JP Meyer (inks) and Marte Gracia (colors)
  • Writer: Jed MacKay
  • Artist: Ryan Stegman
  • Colorist: Marte Gracia
  • Letterer: VC's Clayton Cowles
  • Cover Artist: Ryan Stegman w. Jp Meyer (inks), Marte Gracia (colors)
Movie(s)
X-Men (2000), X2, X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), X-Men: First Class (2011), The Wolverine (2013), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), Deadpool (2016), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), Logan (2017), Deadpool 2 (2018), Dark Phoenix (2019), The New Mutants, Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
First Film
X-Men (2000)
TV Show(s)
X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, X-Men (1992), X-Men: Evolution (2000), Wolverine and the X-Men (2008), Marvel Anime: Wolverine, Marvel Anime: X-Men, Legion (2017), The Gifted (2017), X-Men '97 (2024)
Character(s)
Professor X, Cyclops, Iceman, Beast, Angel, Phoenix, Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Storm, Jubilee, Morph, Nightcrawler, Havok, Banshee, Colossus, Magneto, Psylocke, Juggernaut, Cable, X-23
Video Game(s)
X-Men: Children of the Atom (1994), Marvel Super Heroes (1995), X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1996), Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1997), Marvel vs. Capcom (1998), X-Men: Mutant Academy (2000), Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000), X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 (2001), X-Men: Next Dimension (2002), Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds (2011), Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011), X-Men Legends (2005), X-Men Legends 2: Rise of Apocalypse (2005), X2: Wolverine's Revenge (2003), X-Men (1993), X-Men 2: Clone Wars (1995), X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (1994)
Comic Release Date
213035,212968

The X-Men franchise, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, centers on mutants with extraordinary abilities. Led by the powerful telepath Professor Charles Xavier, they battle discrimination and villainous mutants threatening humanity. The series explores themes of diversity and acceptance through a blend of action, drama, and complex characters, spanning comics, animated series, and blockbuster films.