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Originally debuting in Marvel Graphic Novel #4 in 1982, The New Mutants have over 40 years of history, and some of its members have gone on to become major A-list players in Marvel Comics since serving on the team.
6) Strong Guy

The ceiling for Strong Guy didn’t seem very high when he first appeared in New Mutants Vol. 1 #29. Guido Carosella is a mutant with the ability to absorb kinetic energy. Strong Guy can absorb kinetic energy when he strains or flexes his body while taking damage, which increases his muscle mass. However, he can only hold it for 90 seconds, or he will suffer physical deformations, making him no better than a short-term offensive weapon. He also has a weak heart, which is exacerbated when he exerts his powers. That said, his story became much bigger than anything in The New Mutants when Strong Guy lost his soul and eventually became the new King of Hell, replacing Mephisto in the role.
5) Domino

Domino is an interesting case when it comes to the New Mutants. This is because it wasn’t the real Domino who was part of the team, but an impostor. This was a mutant named Copycat, who was pretending to be Domino when Cable asked her to join the New Mutants in New Mutants #98. However, the real Domino ultimately appeared after this and agreed to join the team after it was rebranded as X-Force, making her official debut in X-Force #8. While Copycat has remained an obscure villain, Domino has become an A-level mutant and has become so popular that she got to make her movie debut in Deadpool 2.
4) Sunspot

Sunspot was one of the original New Mutants. His father was a very wealthy man and was part of the Hellfire Club. Bobby, knowing that his parents wanted to be rid of him thanks to his mutation, was often hot-headed but eventually became close friends with Cannonball, and the two became part of the team’s backbone in its early days. Sunspot was so powerful that he even joined the Avengers at one point. However, when Sunspot’s father died, he became the heir to the Brazilian fortune and used the money for good. He used the wealth to finance his version of the Avengers, using AIM technology that he had purchased the rights to.











