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Beyond the 2024 Free Comic Book Day Uncanny X-Men issue, Jubilee hasn’t done much in the book. However, the excellent Uncanny X-Men #19 has changed that. The issue gives readers a call back to the FCBD issue, showing Jubilee as the hero we all know that she can be. Uncanny X-Men has been sensational so far; Simone, Marquez, and the fill-in artists are giving readers some of the best X-Men comics of the last few years. The book has dealt wonderfully with the new generation of mutants, while also giving focus to the favorites of the team. Jubilee is finally getting her chance to shine, and it’s something that’s been building up with the character for ages.
Jubilee Shows That She’s Through Playing Around

Jubilee came to prominence in the ’90s. Creator Chris Claremont made her Wolverine’s sidekick, and she became monumentally popular. She was the cool mall girl we all wanted to hang out with, and Marvel did a good job with her. Being with Wolverine made her tough, and her time with Generation X, the X-Men training team, showed that she was becoming a great hero. Jubilee’s popularity faded the longer she was away from Wolverine, though, and she was depowered in House of M. She was eventually made into a vampire and got tougher than ever, adopting a child, and was transformed back into a human with her mutant powers back in 2017’s Generation X. She was around in the Krakoa Era, co-starring in books like Excalibur, but she was never as popular as she in the ’90s. The FCBD Uncanny X-Men issue was a great re-introduction to the character. Rogue sent her to Westchester, New York to spy on X-Mansion, which was transformed into the mutant prison Graymalkin. She goes to a diner with a mutant waitress, who gets bullied by some rich human bigots. Jubilee defends her and then destroys their car to show that she means business. It was great for Jubilee’s fans, but Uncanny X-Men didn’t really pick up on her very much after this. She was there, but she wasn’t important. Well, until Uncanny X-Men #19, that is.









