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From at least one member of the original X-Men to members of the New Mutants, X-Force, and more, here is a look at the mutants in Marvel Comics who went from zero to hero.
6) Dazzler

When Marvel Comics introduced Alison Blaire, it was a simple promotional tool by the comic book company. Marvel wanted to partner with a music label and have a comic book character as a pop star, making real-world music. What resulted was a hero that many readers rejected instantly. Dazzler was a joke, a character whose mutant powers included making a dazzling light show that she preferred to use in her musical concerts rather than for any other reason. However, over time, Marvel took Dazzler more seriously. Eventually, she began to work in the deadly X-Treme X-Men and even became an Agent of SHIELD. Her powers are also more than they used to be. She has sound absorption and even managed to absorb Black Bolt’s voice to protect her fellow mutants. She can also use her light generation powers to create lasers, photon blasts, and even a destructive shield.
5) Angel

Angel was one of the five original X-Men, along with Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Jean Grey. While the other four members had great offensive powers, all Angel could do was fly. Over time, he developed only two good character traits — his wings and his immense wealth. Of the original five X-Men, he was the weakest and the only one that seemed disposable. This happened after he lost his wings and then seemed to die by suicide. However, what really happened was that Apocalypse faked the suicide and resurrected Angel as his Horsemen of Death, replacing the regular wings with bladed wings and dubbing him Archangel. Suddenly, Archangel was mighty and even had no problem killing his enemies, making him a massive upgrade over the birdman from the original X-Men team.
4) Kitty Pryde

Kitty Pryde was, at one time, one of the most annoying X-Men members. When she joined the Xavier school in 1979, she was the youngest member of the team. Her only power was the ability to phase through objects like walls, floors, and other people. She also had a significant personality issue, as writers wanted to portray her as a teenager with an attitude, which made her almost a liability. She soon began to improve, especially in her relationships with Storm and Wolverine, but she would often revert, such as when she called the New Mutants “babies,” despite them all being the same age. Things have changed. On Krakoa, Kitty became Katherine, and she went from a kid to a leader, taking the lead of the Marauders and proving she was one of the X-Men’s most valuable leaders in the field. She has also demonstrated her actual abilities, as she can now phase through different planes of existence and ascend to a higher cosmic plane.











