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Avengers Vs. X-Men was stacked with some of the best Marvel creators of the 2010s — Brian Michael Bendis, Jonathan Hickman, Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction Jason Aaron, John Romita Jr., Olivier Coipel, and Adam Kubert — and pit the Avengers against the X-Men in a battle over the Phoenix Force. It was released in 2012, to take advantage of release of The Avengers to theaters, and it doesn’t really have the best reputation with fans of either team. However, I’ve always liked Avengers Vs. X-Men and I think it’s aged better than most other Marvel comics.
Avengers Vs. X-Men Is a Rollicking Good Time

A lot of fans don’t really count Avengers Vs. X-Men among Marvel’s best event comics. Like many Marvel events, it depends on mischaracterization, and it was blatantly pro-Avengers, portraying the Avengers as the heroes and the X-Men as the villains from the beginning. It’s definitely not going to be counted among the best X-Men stories of all time by X-Men fans, and most Avengers fans aren’t exactly fans either. A brief synopsis of the story is that the X-Men have learned that the Phoenix Force is coming back to Earth, and Cyclops amkes a plan to use it to bring the mutant race back to prominence. The Avengers learn of the return as well, and Wolverine, in a feud with Cyclops at the time, went to the team and warned them that Cyclops was playing with fire. The Avengers attack the X-Men’s homebase of Utopia, and the two teams skirmish around the world before a battle between the X-Men and Avengers on the moon ends with Cyclops, Emma Frost, Colossus, Magik, and Namor splitting the Phoenix Force between them. They use the power to help the world for a time before the Avengers’ attacks on them drive them to madness. Things get bad, the Phoenix Five turns on each other and eventually the X-Men and Avengers team up against Dark Phoenix Cyclops, who killed Professor X, and defeat him.









