The X-Men’s Deadly New Threat Is Coming From Within
Entertainment January 30, 2023 kaitech
At one point in this week’s Immortal X-Men #10, Charles Xavier ponders the the true nature of his X-Men—and how he shaped warriors out of children to police his own people. It’s a chilling re-examination for a “practical idealist” like Charles to make, framing the question of why Mutants are always fighting each other and their relationship to being interpreted through the lens of other minority groups.
Mutants are different from the minority groups they’re often held in parallel with, Charles argues—rightly—in one incredibly important way. They are persecuted, yes, but they are also dangerous. The X-Men were a dream of mutant unity not achieved until the dawn of the Krakoan Age, but they were also the shield against mutantkind’s own sword, a weapon to hold in check the potential weapon at the heart of so many mutant manifestations.