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However, as similar as they can be, both teams are honestly pretty different. For every similarity you can find, you can find an even bigger contrast. These are the seven biggest difference between the Avengers and the X-Men, showing how unique each of them is.
7) No One in the Superhero Community Likes the X-Men

Let’s not mince words: none of the other superhero teams like the X-Men very much. A big reason for that is that the X-Men are always under the gun. The team exists not just to use their powers for good, but to protect mutants. The status quo of the Marvel Universe is anti-mutant, and many of the other heroes defend that status quo. The men and women of X are fighting for their people, and the rest of the heroes don’t really seem to care about the plight of mutants. This has given the mutant group a standoffish attitude that has made a lot of heroes not like them. Everyone loves the Avengers, but the X-Men don’t have that kind of affection.
6) Everyone Wants to Be an Avenger

The Avengers have fielded many different teams, and just about every roster of the group has had an issue where someone talks about how happy they are to be a member of the Avengers. The team is the greatest assemblage of heroes ever, and everyone wants to be on the team. They are the top of the food chain, have access to the funds of the Stark family, get the coolest headquarters, and often have the best technology (outside of the Fantastic Four). They’re the varsity team, and everyone works hard to get there. The X-Men, on the other hand, aren’t a team that anyone really wants to join, they’re usually forced to by the circumstances of their lives.
5) The Avengers Are the Superhero Military

The Avengers have had quite a history, but one thing is apparent when you look at their adventures: they’re the superhero army. To begin with, they’re led by Captain America, who is a government agent most of the time, or at least a freelancer who works with the government. The government has had oversight over them, and they have a relationship with SHIELD. They have been a part of the superhero national security apparatus in the past, and they will be again. They’re an army of superheroes meant to battle against the most powerful threats. Meanwhile, the X-Men are as much teachers and rescue workers as they are an army of mutants.












