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The reasons why these powerful mutant superheroes refuse to join the X-Men or any of the other X-Teams vary. Many of these mutants are intensely loyal to their countries or teams and unwilling to leave them. Others prefer to work alone and donโt want to get involved in human/mutant relations. Ironically, though, by these mutants preferring to live among humans rather than separate from them, either at the Xavier School or on Krakoa, they perhaps offer the best example of why peaceful coexistence between humans and mutants is possible.
7) Molly Hayes

Molly Hayes is the youngest member of the Runaways, a group of teens who discovered that their parents are members of a super-powered crime ring known as the Pride. Molly and the rest of the Runaways defeated their parents and became the protectors of Los Angeles. Mollyโs X-Gene gives her immense strength and durability, allowing her to pull off impressive feats, including lifting Giant Man and uppercutting a Skrull so hard that he flew over a building. Mollyโs main weakness is that she quickly tires when using her powers. The X-Men have tried to recruit Molly on multiple occasions. Yet, she always refuses to leave the Runaways, who have become her found family.
6) Great Lakes Avengers

One of the only mutant superhero teams not affiliated with the X-Men, the Great Lakes Avengers feature members with potent abilities. Mr. Immortal is unkillable; Big Bertha can rapidly increase her mass, giving her immense strength and durability; Flatman can stretch his body like Mr. Fantastic; and Doorman can teleport people and phase through objects. Despite their incredible powers, the Great Lakes Avengers are not taken seriously and often treated as a comedic team. They once tried to rebrand themselves as the Great Lakes X-Men (GLX). However, not wanting to be affiliated with the joke heroes, Jean Grey used her telepathy to force Mr. Immortal to change the teamโs name yet again. Now, back to the Great Lakes Avengers, the team still fights to protect the Midwest.
5) Vanguard

While most mutants stand firmly with their own kind, there are a few whose loyalty is to their homeland. Nicolai Krylenko, aka Vanguard, is a proud member of the Russian government superhero team the Winter Guard. Heโs also the brother of the mutant hero Darkstar. However, where Darkstar has been a member of the X-Men-affiliated team X-Corporation, Vanguard has never joined any of Marvelโs numerous X-Teams. Vanguard can repel any force directed at him, from Iron Manโs energy blasts to a high-speed train. Vanguard also has a vibranium shield that he uses for both defense and offense. Vanguard sees himself as a Russian first, and a mutant second, and therefore will never compromise his loyalty to his country by joining the X-Man.












