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Of course, this inevitably led to a whole lot more than just the earliest heroes calling New York their home. Those foundational heroes made NYC the focal point of the superhero community. Nowadays, it seems like ninety percent of Marvelโs Earth-based superheroes live within one cityโs limits. Obviously, thatโs an exaggeration, but not by much. Sans the X-Men, most of Marvelโs big names call NYC their main base of operations. Today, weโre taking a look at five great heroes who donโt live in New York, even if they commute there every time thereโs an event.
5) Cable

The X-Menโs number one dystopian-future time traveler doesnโt call New York his home, and for very good reasons. After the young Nathan was infected with a techno-organic virus, he was sent to a future where Apocalypse ruled, taken in by the Clan Askani. By his time, New York had long been eradicated and added to Apocalypseโs empire. Cable has traveled all over time and space to preserve the sanctity of the timeline and ensure that no darker future comes to pass.
4) Mister Immortal

Mister Immortal truly lives up to his name, being the one and only Homo Supreme, the ultimate evolution of humanity beyond even mutants. After discovering his immortality and failing to make it as a solo hero, he founded the Great Lakes Avengers, full of wannabe heroes who could definitely never cut it on their own. As the name implies, they donโt operate in NYC, but instead call Milwaukee, Wisconsin, their home. The Great Lakes Avengers might not be all that heroic, but they do have spunk, and if Mister Immortalโs destiny holds, heโs going to live till the very end of the Marvel Universe. All that time, and he still might not call New York his home.











