X-Men Fully Unleashes Professor X’s Dark Side (But It Was Always There)

Warning: Spoiler for the unscrupulous X-Men #1 in Marvel’s sinister crime During the event, Professor X and all of the other X-Men became evil, twisted versions of themselves after Sinister embedded his own DNA in the mutant revival process. For Charles Xavier, however, it was just an opportunity to unleash his true self.

Professor X is the founder of the X-Men and one of the most important leaders of the mutant community. Since discovering his psychic abilities at a young age, Charles has dedicated himself to helping mutants living on Earth, creating safe, friendly communities, such as his Xavier Institute , where mutants can learn about their gifts. However, Xavier has always had a dark side. He is arrogant, believes in his own justice and believes that in the end will stop at nothing to achieve his famous “dream”.

sinister crime Unleash Xavier’s True Self

immoral x men #1, by Kieron Gillen, Paco Medina, Walden Wong, Victor Olazaba, Jay David Ramos and Chris Sotomayor, gives readers a glimpse into the dire future Sinister created after infecting his own DNA in Krakoa’s silent council. A decade later, mutants rule Earth with an iron fist, headed by members of the Silent Council, including Xavier. The sinister DNA makes the team members cruel and unscrupulous, but it seems that Professor X just lost his moral disguise and eventually returned to his true self. Not only did he use his power to brutally kill the human rebels, he then wept for them and begged in frustration to “why don’t they give up on their dreams?

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Since he first appeared in x Men In the comics, Professor X is depicted as a lovable character. He pushes his early students too far, and is rarely shy about using his intrusive superpowers to get what he wants. Xavier and Magneto are two sides of the same coin: two egotistical fanatics with different goals but equally ruthless attitudes to get there. In Xavier’s case, he pretended to be on the side of the “good guys” and things got worse. In public, he pretends to be a caring teacher and mentor, but doesn’t hesitate to imprison and amputate his son, David Heller (Legion), when he claims his powers too dangerous.

Professor X is always “evil”

Xavier Says Magneto Was Wrong In Unethical Mutants

In a recent example, Xavier has no regrets about allying with Magneto and Moira X to create Krakoa, or shifting his “dream” from peaceful coexistence between mutants and humans to alienism. establishment and elitism. Xavier’s hypocrisy is exposed when he is poisoned. He wants humans submit His dream, due to the fact that he has always been an authoritarian leader, is much stronger than the Magneto that Xavier is currently mocking. More sinister maneuvers have brought Professor X’s true instincts to the fore than any other member of the Silent Council, transforming the former X-Men mentor into the ruthless dictator he’s always been. want to become.

immoral x men #1 is now available from Marvel Comics.

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