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The X-Men stories of the ’00s went in directions that no one would have guessed at the beginning of the decade. Some of these directions where definitely a mistake (House of M being the major one), but all of them blended together to give readers some of the best X-Men ideas of all time. These are the best five best parts of the ’00s for the team, each of them laying the groundwork for the future.
5) The Relationship Between Cyclops and Emma Frost

Cyclops and Jean Grey were the main couple of the X-Men, but the ’00s changed that in some rather major ways. Emma Frost was added into the whole situation and Jean would end up dying in New X-Men #150. After that, Cyclops and Frost were put together as a couple and it was amazing. Their relationship was quite different from what came before, as they both worked together to make life livable for mutants, especially as time went on. Emma helped Cyclops become the leader we all knew he could be, and it paid off in the years to come. Their relationship helped redefine what the X-Men could be in the ’00s, and their relationship was one of the most best parts of the decade.
4) The Return of Peter David’s X-Factor

X-Factor was a great book in the ’80s and ’90s, but everyone agrees that its best moments come under writer Peter David. David started writing the book with issue #71, and gave readers some of the best stories with Havok, Polaris, Strong Guy, Wolfsbane, Multiple Man, and Quicksilver. The book ended in 1997, years after David left, but things would start to look up for fans of that run in the ’00s. David wrote a Multiple Man miniseries, which would lead into X-Factor (Vol. 3). The writer changed the team’s purpose for existing โ they became a mutant detective agency instead of a government sponsored mutant team โ and gave readers a comic that is one of the best X-books of all time. David gave the team, which consisted of Multiple Man, Siryn, Strong Guy, Wolfsbane, Monet, Layla Miller, and Rictor, the best stories of their existence. This is peak X-Men.











