Young mutants on the run and rebelling against the X-Men?
In Once and Future Mutants we pondered the fate of the most current class of mutants students (Tempus, Triage, Goldballs, Hijack and Morph) and past “new” mutants that didn’t make it to front burner fandom.
With Marvel‘s November previews we know one Generation Hope graduate and a Jean Grey School alum are officially part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel Now this Fall.
Oya and Evan is on the run with the All-New X-Men (young Iceman, Beast, Angel and X-23) in issue three.
Idie and Evan may wish they stayed back at the Jean Grey School…if it’s still around.
Idie was a creation of Matt Fraction and Kieron Gillen and one of the Five Lights (the first new mutants to emerge after Hope Summer reversed Scarlet Witch’s “No More Mutants” spell.) The Nigerian mutant has the power of temperature manipulation. Idie became a central character of Jason Aaron’s Wolverine and the X-Men run as the object of Quentin Quire’s affection.
Now Idie is hanging with the All-New X-Men by Dennis Hopeless and Mark Bagley. Here’s hoping her former teammate Hope and more young mutants are off our missing in the new Marvel list.
And then there’s Evan (the cloned son of Apocalypse) who became a student of the Jean Grey School and inspired a rapping cosplayer? I met Kid Apocalypse at Emerald City Comicon a few years back. Check out Kid Apocalypse and his X-Men inspired rap videos.
By Editor