Frankly, the X-Men are far better heroes than the Avengers ever could be.
Their battles arent just about the herpes, its about the revolutionary goals and fierce endurance behind the fight.
Thats why these are the ten best reasons why the X-Men do things better.
Rogue has adopted the young band of Outliers into her X-Men.
Kate Pryde and Emma Frost have their own set of young students.
9The X-Men Have A Consistent Covert Strike Team
The Avengers primarily operate as a public-facing team.
Their actions are heavily scrutinized by the public because of the inherent international status of the group.
Genosha was toppled by the Scarlet Witchs chaos magic.
Utopia was lost in the war between the X-Men and the Avengers.
And Krakoa fell at the hands of humanity and machine lifes mutual hatred for mutants.
In Krakoas prime, the mutant nation became a global powerhouse within weeks.
Unlike the Avengers, the X-Mens team of allies arent limited by space and time.
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The X-Men simply cant stop helping people, even if they are from different timelines.
These 10 X-Men rank among the strongest of the strong, dominating anyone who dares to challenge their strength.
As those original children grew up, they learned to lend a hand to those in need.
They get to choose when and when not to fight.
One X-Man is already a powerhouse.
But when they combine their mutant abilities, the X-Men’s collective gifts are spectacles of true heroic power.
Not to mention, the X-Men come with their own literal gods, like Jean Grey and Storm.
For every godly being that the Avengers host, the X-Men have at least two others to combat them.
Their struggle relies on being seen; theyre fighting for their right to exist.
This also facilitates a throw in of unique trust towards the team.
The Avengers each have their own ulterior motives; they fight for their own reasons.
Butthe X-Men arenothing less than exactly who they choose to be: heroes.