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Sometimes, the Marvel mentors are incompetent at best. In other cases, the mentors have ulterior motives that suggest these kids’ best interests were never the primary goal of their training. Sometimes the young heroes overcome the bad training, but other times, these bad Marvel mentors are responsible for devastating incidents.
10) Emma Frost

At one time, Professor X was training his New Mutants team first-hand. However, there was another mutant who disapproved of how Xavier was teaching his mutants and felt her way was the best to keep the kids safe. Emma Frost established a rival school, and her Hellions served as her version of the New Mutants. This team included names like Catseye, Empath, Jetstream, Tarot, and Thunderbird. If some of these names are unfamiliar, that is because Emma Frost failed miserably as a mentor. Sentinels attacked them, killing two and capturing the others. Emma was devastated at their deaths and realized Xavier’s methods were better. This marked the beginning of her transformation into a hero, as she left her villainous ways behind.
9) Doctor Strange

Doctor Strange established a school to educate young mystics, known as the Strange Academy. He hired some great teachers, including Doctor Voodoo and Zelma Stanton, as well as some questionable ones, such as Scarlet Witch, Magik, Hellstrom, and others. That was questionable enough, but when the students realized that Strange might have more in mind than just training them (he told Voodoo that none of them should be made to feel special), they rebelled. One of the most powerful students (Emily Bright) almost destroyed the world when she ended up going to Dormammu for help. Strange was dishonest from the start about the cost of magic to these kids, and he hurt many of them more than he helped them. When Doctor Doom took over mentorship, things only got crazier.
8) Reed Richards

Reed Richards has an arrogance and conceit that make him someone who is almost as dangerous to the world as he is its savior. The Council of Reeds shows that many of them became either evil or selfish, losing everything, and the Ultimate Reed Richards (The Maker) became the worst of them all. Reed is the last person who needs to mentor young heroes, but he tried anyway with the Future Foundation. While he has done a great deal to help mentor his daughter, Valeria, to utilize her brain to solve the world’s most challenging problems, his mentorship of his son, Franklin, was less positive. Reed even put his son into a coma to control him better at one time. There are Fantastic Four members who were great mentors (such as The Thing). Reed Richards is not.
7) Magneto

When Professor X almost died and had to leave the planet, he asked his greatest enemy, Magneto, to take over as the leader of the X-Men. Still a villain, Magneto agreed to become a hero and even allowed the United States to put him on trial for his crimes (which he was cleared of thanks to mental manipulation). However, Magneto was nowhere near as good a mentor as Professor X, who had his own serious problems. Many X-Men members mostly dismissed him, and others never trusted him. Even as a villain with the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, Magneto used the members to get what he wanted. He even pushed away Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, thanks to his arrogance and selfish nature, proving to be a terrible mentor for the two people he thought were his children.
6) Cyclops

Cyclops has always been a terrible X-Men leader. While he is a tactical genius and can lead his team to victory, which is why he held a leadership role, his personality often conflicted with that of his teammates. He never got along with the team’s most important members, with Wolverine a perfect example. However, at one time, Cyclops became a mentor to a young generation of mutants at the worst possible time. He was in prison after killing Professor X after being possessed by the Phoenix Force. He ended up being broken out, and many disenfranchised mutants joined his side, considering him a martyr. He even had Magneto following him, and Cyclops was the worst possible person to have any mutant follow him, thanks to his more militant stance on the world.













