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Bunn is a prolific writer, having credits such as Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe and X-Men: Blue under his name. Today, weโre focused on his work on Uncanny X-Men (2016). This series led up to and concluded the war between mutants and Inhumans in Inhumans vs. X-Men. However, while this series featured Magneto leading his own X-team and Emma Frostโs fall from grace, the original pitch was entirely different. Thanks to a Facebook post from Bunn, we now know that this series was pitched as a space-faring adventure, and we even have some incredible concept art by Brian Hurtt.
X-Men in Space, the Final Frontier



Bunnโs original pitch for his X-Men series followed a new team setting off to the stars to find a new home for mutantkind. It would have starred Rachel Summers as the captain of the spaceship Perilous. Joining her would have been the ever-reliable Beast, the cosmic expert Sunspot, and Betty Braddock as Captain Britain, with other undisclosed mutants filling out the team. With the Terrigen Cloud ravaging the world and leaving a trail of dead mutants in its wake, it was the perfect time for mutantkind to get out of Dodge. While this ultimately didnโt work out, it doesnโt mean that a similar story canโt happen in the future. In fact, now might be just as good a time for it.








