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From The Avengers and Fantastic Four to The Champions, Defenders, and more, here is a look at times in Marvel Comics history when a big-name mutant joined a non-mutant superhero team.
10) Namor – The Defenders

Namor is widely considered the first mutant of Marvel Comics. He isn’t the first mutant in history, since there were mutants in the distant past, like Apocalypse. However, Namor was the first mutant in comic books, as he pre-dated Marvel Comics at Timely and debuted in the early issues of The Fantastic Four, making the jump into the new comic line. However, while Professor X and Magneto both tried to recruit Namor into their specific mutant teams, he rejected both men. Instead, he joined Marvel’s “non-team,” The Defenders, with Doctor Strange, Hulk, and Silver Surfer. He was never the best teammate thanks to his arrogance, but it was something he didn’t want to do with his fellow mutants.
9) Cyclops – Champions

Cyclops has almost exclusively been a member of the X-Men and other mutant teams like X-Factor. However, when Beast displaced the teenage X-Men and stranded them in his timeline, Cyclops ended up leaving the team and set out to find himself. He ended up helping co-found the Champions with other teen heroes like Kamala Khan, Miles Morales, Amadeus Cho, and Nova. With that said, this was the time-displaced teenage Cyclops. However, once he returned to his timeline, his adult version suddenly had these memories and was there to help his former teenage teammates when they found overwhelming forces plotting against them.
8) Ms. Marvel – Champions, Avengers

Along with Cyclops, Kamala Khan also helped found the Champions. Unlike Cyclops, she stuck with the team and helped ensure that they became a respected team in their own right, including fighting the U.S. government when they outlawed teenage heroes and tried to lock all the young heroes away. Ms. Marvel, along with Nova and Miles Morales, is a former Avengers member. After leaving that team, she set out to prove that the Champions could help the little people on the streets that the Avengers mostly ignored. On a side note, Kamala only found out later that she was a mutant, as she gained her powers as an Inhuman and is a rare mutant-Inhuman hybrid.
7) Northstar & Aurora – Alpha Flight

Canada had its own version of the Avengers called Alpha Flight. This team worked for the Canadian government and went on missions in Canada’s name, including their first appearance when they tried to apprehend and bring in Wolverine, who was also a former Canadian government agent. However, when the team got its own series, they were defunded and had to make things work. Two of their members in this new series were twins, Norhtstar and Aurora, both mutants. Northstar has superhuman speed, and Aurora has light generation powers.
6) Iceman – The Defenders, The Champions

Iceman was one of the original X-Men members and the youngest member on the original team. Since that time, he has been on and off the X-Men many times and also served as one of the first members of X-Factor. However, he has also been on non-mutant teams as well. At one time, he helped form the Champions of Los Angeles with fellow X-Men founding member Angel, Ghost Rider, Black Widow, and Hercules. Later, he joined the Defenders along with Angel again and Beast, giving the team three original X-Men members. Since that time, Iceman has stuck with only mutant teams.













