Ideally tho
I would love it if the O5 were kicked back to their own damn time
and replaced by:
Hellion, Rockslide, Anole, Quentin Quire, Genesis, Idie, X-23, and Broo
Yeah, my bad. I meant 00s.
I didn't pick the Xorns because of how relevant they were as much as because no other male was MORE relevant. I'm starting to question myself on that though. Juggernaut had the same amount of exposure as Xorn in Austen's run, so they MIGHT be tied... though Juggy's time has since been ignored as having never really happened, whereas Xorn's influence is still being dealt with hit and miss (currently in Uncanny X-Men).
The one that makes me think I was wrong though is Northstar. He's actually joined the team 3 times in the 00s (or maybe late 90s?) during Eve of Destruction, Chuck Austen's run, and Mike Carey's run. The thing though is that he was always a side character appearing in a lower tier X-Book. His biggest was probably Austen's Uncanny though he was quickly moved to a background character there, but then he joined in Carey's X-Men book behind Whedon's Astonishing and Brubaker's Uncanny. Then he was moved to Liu's Astonishing X-Men where he got some prominant time due to his marriage, but even that was what... a 4th tier X-Book?
But still... he might be the most prominant new male X-Men character of the 00s (though not an actual new character).
I agree on all of this (save Hope Summers... I never felt she had a future). There really hasn't been an interesting new X-Man since Bishop in the early 90s. Xorn was probably the closest attempt during Morrison's New X-Men run, but the rug was pulled out of that when he was revealed to be Magneto. The retcon of it NOT being Magneto came too late and Xorn faded away as a gimick character.
Do you know who I think could have rose like Gambit and Bishop did in the 90s? Hellion. He was a dude with a bad attitude that started showing some major leadership and heroic traits during Kyle and Yost's run. He showed potential to become the next Cyclops/Cannonball type of character... but that faded as soon as Kyle and Yost left.
Are you discrediting his time in X-force? Because he didnt fade into that background after UXM. He got moved to there and that was a pretty high profile book. It wasnt till that book ended that he faded into the Utopia background before becoming a main X-men again in Regenesis. As far as 00 recruits, I would definitely say he was prominentBack in the mid-00s, I wanted warpath to breakout. Like first, the other two Thunderbirds didn't last long enough to be part of the team and I just think visually, he looks good enough though super-strength is quite a generic mutant power. But after his two story-arcs in Uncanny X-Men, he pretty much faded into background especially when almost every mutant went to Utopia. It would have been nice if he became popular to the team especially in less than a decade, he appeared in a X-Men movie.
And oh yeah I remember Hellion, I love New X-Men but I just hated how they ended that series with a freaking cross-over and not a proper final title.
I didn't pick up X-Force so I was merely referring to the X-Men titles at that time (Uncanny, Legacy, Astonishing and Adjectiveless)
I concur.. anything but the 05... they've overstayed their welcome
Yeah, you're right. Elixer didn't bother me so much because he was still young and impressionable. And he was also just coming off of killing Stryker in New X-Men. Warpath maybe... but Cylcops I had major issues with. He was supposed to be the ideal other X-Men lived up to (in my mind). Morrison's take on Scott ruined a lot for me, but that period completely destroyed whatever I had left. I mean, I'm glad he came to his senses after that (though Wolverine kept it going in secret), but it still should have never happened.
Wolverine did bother me though because a big character arc for him has always been overcoming his animal urges and not giving in to the beast. Then he willingly just goes nutso stabby stabby for a while... and it's considered good. I feel like that was something he would have challenged a great deal more.
I'm not dismissing those title. I love that they all have a clear identity (much more so than X-books have in the recent years). I was just stating my distaste of marvel calling all these books "X-Men" when only one of them feels like the proper X-Men team/book. I would've titled Uncanny X-Men what it is, X-Force, and All-New X-Men something else. All-New X-Factor? Like how the O5 first evolved in titles? I dunno.That's an odd definition. X-Force, X-Factor, New Mutants type books all count as X-Books. Why would you need more than one actual X-Men team? It seems having each team be different is a good thing, not something to dismiss everything but one.
You can blame Bendis for the fire wings. Something weird happened during a GOTG crossover.