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The women of X have helmed the most popular books in comics for ages, and have been integral to the development of the team. In fact, some of the X-Women are among the most popular women in comics. These seven women made X-Men history what it is, showing that Marvel has always had more than one Wonder Woman-level heroine.
7) Mystique

Mystique is one of Marvel’s best supervillains. She played a key role in the X-Men adventures in the ’80s. Writer Chris Claremont was moving Magneto away from villainy, and he needed someone to replace him and Mystique slotted into that role perfectly. She made for an amazing antagonist, and yet there was so much to her. She played big roles in numerous awesome X-Men stories, was the adopted mother of Rogue, and became a key part of the Krakoa Era. She’s a superstar, having appeared in most adaptations of the team at some point, and fans love her.
6) Kitty Pryde

Kitty Pryde joined the X-Men as a teen and has since become one of the most beloved women in comics. She’s had more codenames and costumes than you can shake a stick at, and she has relationships with the most important members of the group. She’s led the team several times over the years, was basically the main character of Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 3), played a major role in the Krakoa Era, and so much more. Kitty is a character who is constantly in flux, always looking for herself and her role in the world, and fans have been able to connect to her since she first showed up.
5) Rogue

Rogue has become one of the most important X-Men of all time. The adopted daughter of Mystique and Destiny (who just missed this list; she spent too much time dead to make the cut), her powers gave her the kind of drama that creators were able to mine for decades. The Southern belle fit in the team like a glove, and after some problems because of her past became a stalwart for the group. She’s led both the X-Men and the Avengers, was a founding member of the Avengers Unity Squad, and has starred in numerous solo books. Her role in X-Men adaptations have brought her to a greater crowd, showing off just how important she’s become.












