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While Exceptional X-Men‘s students feel like the New Mutants, the Outliers would have made more sense. They’ve been a standout for many fans of the X-Men as of late and for good reason. They may be the best batch of X-Men since New X-Men, but we could have waited until they reached that next point.
Carrying Their Legacy

It seems for every generation of X-Men readers, there’s always the new characters that represent the next generation of heroes. Every new lineup has felt like that as far back as Giant Sized X-Men. These new characters give the readers someone to relate to. On top of that, when we got The New Mutants, they were supposed to be the next class of students and not the heroes. Harnessing their powers and learning their dynamics as a group rather than individuals, that’s what the New Mutants were for.
Already a team from the get-go under the leadership of Ransom, they were made to be the next class. In a lot of ways they still are, but with the school itself gone and acting as a makeshift one under Rogue, they feel a little off. A lot of the book has given the Outliers plenty of time to shine but the X-Men haven’t as much. It’s not a complaint in the slightest but why bother even calling them the Outliers if they’re basically the New Mutants in every aspect.
It’s something that could have been interesting not just for them but also the New Mutants concept as a whole. That team may be beloved, but you’d think they would eventually change their lineup. Yes, the classics are a great team but shouldn’t they be their own branch of the X-Men at this point? Just feels like the Outliers had the perfect opportunity to become the New Mutants and move everything forward.









