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Starting with the original trio fans met in First Class , Charles Xavier was born in , which means Professor X is roughly 61 years old in However, Mystique's mutant power of shapeshifting also ages her very slowly, so there is an in-universe explanation for her perpetually youthful appearance. McAvoy's Xavier has no such excuse, although he did lose his hair in X-Men: Apocalypse and McAvoy performs with a countenance that lets him portray Professor X as a man in his early 60s somewhat believably.

He was born in , which means Magneto is roughly 63 in Erik was 14 when he was sent to a concentration camp in Auschwitz in , where his mutant power over magnetism manifested. It's interesting to note that Patrick Stewart was 60 and Ian McKellan was 61 in when the first X-Men movie premiered, so the current ages of the characters now line up with the original actors' ages when they debuted. Maybe because I found him adorable or because I just loved him and Jean… Now I know better, though those two reasons might have something to do with it.

Anyways, Scott Summers could be consider the first X-Men and he was the leader of the original team consisting on him, Jean Grey, Bobby Drake Iceman , Hank McCoy Beast and Warren Worthington Angel and even after first original team went their separate ways, Scott stayed and continue to lead the new team. If you guys want to see a great version of Scott Summers and The X-Men in general I really really recommend you guys check out the animated shows from the 90s.

Also, let me know what Marvel team is your favorite down in the comments below or send me a tweet. Thanks for reading! You are commenting using your WordPress. Later when the Angel had another personality shift following exposure to radiation unleashed by a test by Stark Industries, Cyclops and the X-Men stood back to allow the armored hero Iron Man deal with the danger posed by the Angel until he reverted back to normal.

Cyclops and his teammates later met the supremely powerful hero known as the Sentry, assisting him in defeating his foe the General who was attempting to steal nuclear weapons to launch against the nation of France. About this time, Scott began to develop feelings for Jean Grey, but kept his feelings secret because he feared that his powers might someday harm her.

It was about this time that Xavier soon located another mutant, the immovable Blob who was working as part of a carnival freak show and sent the X-Men to recruit him.

However the X-Men soon learned the error of welcoming the Blob in with open arms when he turned out to be uninterested in joining the X-Men and later attacked the school. While the X-Men kept the Blob and his army of carnies at bay, Xavier completed a device that allowed him to wipe out all memory of the X-Men's headquarters and secret identities from the mind of the Blob and his cohorts.

Later while in a training session the X-Men were briefly surprised by the sudden appearance of a medieval knight, but it soon disappeared. After more training, Magneto resurfaced, this time with his own team of mutants. Xavier soon deployed the X-Men who battled the Brotherhood, which also included Pietro and Wanda Maximoff who were now reluctant members of the Brotherhood as Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch.

When the Brotherhood was forced to flee, Xavier threw himself at a booby trapped door to save his students from the blast, and led them to believe that he had lost his mental powers as a result. Cyclops stepped up and took a leadership role later when the X-Men were lured into a trap by Magneto and were taken aboard his Asteroid M headquarters. Under Scott's leadership, the X-Men managed to escape without the aid of Xavier.

Charles later revealed to his students that he feigned his lost powers as a final test to see if his students could handle themselves without his aid. Although the two teams were forced to fight each other, Xavier eventually broke free from the Puppet Master's control and exposed the entire ruse.

Not long after this, Cyclops and the X-Men were chased by an anti-mutant mob. Cornered in a blind alley the mob started throwing rocks. One rock, thrown by photographer Philip Sheldon, struck Iceman in the head. Scott told his teammates that the bigoted mob were not worth it and they fled into the night.

Later, Cyclops and the X-Men found themselves pulled forward in time once again. This time by a would-be assassin named Sidestep who was hired to assassinate the group of British super-heroes known as Excalibur, a future off-shoot of the X-Men, on behalf of the Latverian monarch Doctor Doom.

To this end, each member of the X-Men had their memories altered to fit the era in which they were placed and forced to do battle with a member of Excalibur. Scott was transported to the year during the American Colonial War where his mind was altered into believing that he was part of the colonial army.

He was pitted against Captain Britain. The Captain easily defeated Cyclops and both were put into stasis until the battle was over. Ultimately the more experienced members of Excalibur defeated the X-Men. With Doom's plot ruined the original X-Men were restored to normal, had their memories of these events erased, and were returned to their own time.

Back in their own time, the X-Men continued their training. Scott Summers, who now had his powers under control again, lived on the sovereign nation-state of Krakoa for mutants, created by Professor X, Magneto, and Moira X.

When Sabretooth got caught by the Fantastic Four, Cyclops came to claim him on grounds of amnesty but left him behind when Mr. Fantastic refused. Cyclops and Jean, the two remaining X-Men, tried to mount an escape, but they tragically failed when Dr. Gregor killed Scott in revenge for her husband's death.

They were later proclaimed as the heroes of Krakoa. He moved in with the rest of his family, Jean Grey, and Wolverine in his estate on the moon: the Summers House. Already have an account with the League of Comic Geeks? Referred to Charles Xaviers 's school by his older brother, Alex Summers , Scott was accepted in While Charles Xavier used Cerebro to locate other mutants, a boy with sunglasses and a baseball glove is one of the many he sees.

In an Ohio high school class, the teacher is talking about how the world reacted to mutants in Scott keeps blinking and has problems with his eyes, but a school jock accuses him of winking at his girlfriend. The teacher asks what is happening, and Scott says that he needs to be excused because he has problems with his eyes. In the bathroom, the jock looks for him, angrily. He pounds on his bathroom stall, and Scott releases optic blasts for the first time, his mutant powers triggered.

The jock is hit by the stall door and sent back after the optic blast is released. At home after the incident, Scott wears a blindfold because without it, he'd release optic blasts. He refuses to talk with his parents and so he is taken to Xavier's School in New York by his older brother, Alex.

Upon entering the school, he bumps into Jean Grey, who talks to him telepathically. After this, he is introduced to Xavier, who had just finished giving a lecture. Hank McCoy and Xavier teach him how to control his optic blasts. After destroying Xavier's favorite tree with an optic blast in target practice, Scott asks if he will be expelled. Xavier tells him that he will be accepted. After this, Hank gives Scott sunglasses with ruby quartz lens so that he can open his eyes without releasing blasts everywhere.

He is able to see Jean for the first time and becomes attracted to her. However, he accidentally causes an explosion that destroys the mansion and is killed in the process.



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