![]() ![]() ![]() Gone was most of the homework and teenage drama, as well as the clumsy fumbling of kids who were still trying to figure out their powers.īut a solution would eventually present itself: Marvel kept the mainline X-Men doing their thing ( fighting the Brood in space and taking on the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and all that), while creating a second team called the New Mutants. ![]() But the series had strayed pretty far from the original concept of a group of teens training at a super-secret school for mutants. Kitty Pryde was 14 at the time, and Piotr Rasputin (AKA Colossus) was 18. However, by 1982, the X-Men were a much older team who spent more time fighting evil and less time actually training in the school. In the 1960s, the X-Men were a team of teenagers who were under the tutelage of Professor Xavier at Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters. ![]()
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