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The superheroes of Marvel fight for a better future, and these kids are the ones who will inherit that future.
1) Powerhouse and Brainstorm

The son and daughter of Reed Richards and Sue Storm, Franklin and Valeria, have already shown great potential despite their young age. Franklin, aka Powerhouse, earns his title because he is one of the most powerful beings in the universe. Born a mutant, Franklin can warp reality however he sees fit and can even create entirely new universes, which he can control like a god. His little sister, Valeria, aka Brainstorm, doesn’t have her brother’s god-like mutant powers, but is one of the most intelligent people on the planet. Even when she was just a little girl, her intellect was already comparable to her father’s. Over time, her intelligence may even surpass it. Reed and Sue have created the strongest and most intelligent heroes of Marvel’s next generation.
2) Cable

The son of Cyclops and Jean Grey’s clone Madelyne Prior, Nathan Summers was infected with a techno-organic virus by the villain Apocalypse. To save their son, Cyclops and Madelyne sent Nathan to the future, where they knew there would be a cure. However, unbeknownst to his parents, the future Nathan arrives at was a hellish dystopia ruled by Apocalypse. There, Nathan grew into a battle-hardened rebel fighting against Apocalypse’s regime. Determined to change the course of history, Nathan travelled back to the present to prevent this grim dystopian hellscape from ever unfolding. Like his parents, Nathan is an incredibly powerful mutant whose telepathic and telekinetic abilities can affect the entire planet. The technorganic virus also made his arm and eye mechanical, giving him increased strength. If all that wasn’t enough, Nathan is always armed to the teeth with futuristic weapons. Now, Nathan fights in the present to create a better future for everyone.
3) Siryn

Theressa Cassidy, aka Siryn, is the daughter of X-Men member Sean Cassidy, aka Banshee, and inherited her father’s sonic scream. Additionally, like her father, Theresa can use the sonic vibrations from her screams to give herself the power of flight. When Sean was away on an undercover mission for months, his wife, Maeve, died in an accident. With Sean unavailable, his supervillain cousin Black Tom Cassidy got custody of the infant Theresa. Raised by Black Tom to follow in his villainous footsteps, Theresa fought the X-Men several times. When Black Tom was arrested, he revealed to Sean his daughter’s existence. Theresa and Sean then happily reunited. Theresa has since become a member of various mutant superhero teams, including X-Force, X-Factor, and the X-Men.
4) Hulkling

Despite his superhero name, Teddy Altman, aka Hulkling, is not the son of the Hulk, but instead is the son of the original Captain Marvel, Mar-Vell. The offspring of the Kree superhero Mar-Vell and the Skrull princess Anelle, Teddy is a bridge between two alien races with centuries of conflict behind them. As a child, his parents left Teddy on Earth to be raised by humans, with no knowledge of his heritage. When his green skin and powers of super-strength and shapeshifting manifested, Teddy joined the adolescent superhero team the Young Avengers. Thanks to his royal mixed heritage, Teddy was able to unite the Kree and the Skrull Empires, forging peace between the two and thereafter leading the Kree/Skrull Alliance. Teddy also has two half-siblings, Genis-Vell and Phyla-Vell, who inherited their father’s mantle of Captain Marvel at different times.
5) Legion

Charles Xavier, aka Professor X, is one of the strongest mutants in the world, but his son, David Haller, aka Legion, is far stronger. David is an Omega-Class mutant, a class reserved for only the most powerful of mutants. However, David suffers from a severe case of dissociative identity disorder. He has hundreds of personalities all fighting for control of his mind, with some of the personalities being benevolent and others malevolent. Each personality has its own power sets, ranging from telekinesis to time-travel. Over time, David continues to develop new personalities and powers, with each one increasing his strength but, at the same time, making him suffer more psychological damage. One day he’ll be a hero; the next he’s on the brink of committing universal destruction. He may be the son of the X-Men’s founder, but he ends up being one of their most dangerous adversaries.













