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Over the years, there have been a lot of great superteams that haven’t gotten the chance to shine that they deserve. Some of these teams had their chance in the spotlight and eventually faded away. Others are established teams that failed in new relaunches. These seven Marvel superteams are underrated and didn’t get the spotlight they should have.
7) Weapon X-Men

Weapon X-Men first dropped in 2024, and was a team of multiversal Wolverines battling a new version of Onslaught. The miniseries was reasonably popular, and then it was over. In 2025, readers got another Weapon X-Men series, this time starring Wolverine, Cable, Deadpool, Warpath, and Chamber. That’s a cool little team, but the book didn’t sell well at all, and it was cancelled. The Weapon X-Men are a great team of paramilitary mutants, and they barely got a chance to get started before they were canned. While Wolverine, Cable, and Deadpool can be found elsewhere, Warpath and Chamber don’t get nearly the spotlight they deserve and it would be nice to see them more. This was a team with amazing potential, and it barely got a chance to shine.
6) Secret Avengers

The Secret Avengers were first introduced in the “Heroic Age” publishing initiative. Marvel greatly expanded the Avengers around this time (it was before Avengers dropped in theaters, but you can tell Marvel was hoping that the MCU’s then-new success would bring readers to the comics), and Secret Avengers were the black ops team. They were first led by Commander Steve Rogers, who ran SHIELD at the time, but he would leave the team. The roster boasted some great Avengers โ War Machine, Nova, Moon Knight, Beast, Ant-Men III, Valkyrie, Captain Britain, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Agent Venom, and Human Torch โ and a black ops Avengers team was a novel idea. The secret Avengers lasted a couple of years, and faded away, which is a shame.
5) Children of the Atom

The Krakoa Era was an great time for X-Men fans, with several old teams returning, and new ones popping up. The Children of the Atom were one of the latter. The team consisted of Gimmick, Cyclops-Lass, Cherub, Daycrawler, and Marvel Guy. These were human teens who loved mutants and were obsessed with Krakoa. They found a crashed spaceship and used the technology to copy the power of Gambit, Cyclops, Archangel, Nightcrawler, and Marvel Girl. It was an interesting team concept, but fans didn’t warm up to it, and they disappeared. Marvel doesn’t exactly have a lot of teen heroes right now, and the Children of the Atom could slot into that spot beautifully.












