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There are some great X-Men stories from the ’10s, but it’s not looked at as a good decade for the team and their mutant allies. Far from it, honestly, as it’s gone down as one of the worst decades of the group, if not the worst. These seven mistakes almost ruined the X-Men, all because Marvel didn’t own their film rights.
7) The Cyclops Slander

Cyclops is the X-Man, and had been leading mutants since before House of M. The ’10s saw him becoming more militant than ever, and after Secret Wars‘ end in 2016, readers were shocked to find he was dead. Not only that, but apparently he had died doing something terrible to the Inhumans. He was heavily slandered all across the line and we wouldn’t find out why until Death of X. We learned that Cyclops died of M-Pox caused by the Terrigen Mist clouds and Emma Frost used a psychic construct of him to destroy one of these mutant death clouds. It was ridiculous; the clouds were a danger to mutants and he was protecting his people. Fans hated it back then and they still do now.
6) Printing X-Men Gold #1 with Anti-Semitic Artwork

The Inhumans push ended in 2017 and the X-Men got a relaunch that was mostly bad. However, the worst part of it wasn’t how bad the books were (and most of them were), it was racist art. X-Men Gold #1 was drawn by Ardian Sayif, and he put anti-Semitic messages in the comic. They weren’t even all that well-hidden. Editors missed them completely and published the issue, and fans would notice immediately. Sayif got fired, but the damage was already done. It wasn’t the first or last time this sort of thing would happen, but the fact that it happened in an X-Men book will always make it that little bit worse.
5) Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 4) #1-12

Astonishing X-Men was a beloved X-Men title through its first three volumes. However, 2017 would give us Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 4) #1-12, and it is one of the worst X-Men series ever. It was written by Charles Soule, with each issue drawn by a different A-list artist. The book looked great most of the time, but the writing was so bad. It resurrected Xavier, but other than that nothing good came from it. It sullied the name of a classic. While the book’s last story arc after Soule left was good, the damage had been done to the legacy of a book that fans used to get excited for.












