Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people.

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Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

The protector of the mutant, X-Men, not only fights for a better future—they fight for their lives. The fate of the world or universe is often at stake when they face genocide dictators, robot exterminations, mutant haters, and literal gods.

Although the bets are always high in these tasks, writers cannot kill the characters casually. (Except Thunderbird.) Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever.

Since Marvel staff can’t permanently kill the main characters, they need to find creative ways to keep the tension in the X-Men storyline. Over the years, happy mutants found themselves in such a terrible situation that death would be seen as a kind of kindness. If your mutant power's sole purpose is to kill people, what would you do? Imagine how terrible it would be to be trapped in your own mind? How can you get along with yourself if you know you are responsible for the downfall of society?

Death is quite terrible, but it's the comic, the clever man of Marvel made up all kinds of terrible and twisted fates that came to our beloved happy mutants. This is the worst...

10. Become a storm

Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

Bismop is a mutant who lives in a dystopian future, his kind of living in slums and concentration camps. His ally witnesses told him that society collapsed after the X-Men was killed by a traitor on the team in 1996. Bishop decides to return in time to stop the traitor before they have the chance to destroy the protector of the mutant.

After Bishop traveled through the current timeline, he learned in confusion that the traitor... was Professor Charles Xavier. But how is this possible?

Well, the X-Men's mentor is just afraid that his power will get out of control, and he sealed all his negative emotions many years ago. Decades later, these dark thoughts magnified exponentially, turning the professor into a dark entity called "Aggression". The X-Men managed to separate Xavier from the onslaught, but the evil creature had become so powerful by then that it could self-sustain itself.

Although it was eventually defeated by superheroes on Earth, it was only after hundreds of civilians were killed. Xavier learned with horror that he had almost destroyed the same world he vowed to protect from evil forces.

9. Swallowed by organic technology virus

Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

When Cyclops 's son Cyborg was still a baby, Apocalypse infected him with a technical organic virus. Once infected, TO converts all cells into mechanical materials. After all hosts are fully consumed, they become an automaton. Technically, they are still alive, but their sole purpose is to infect other forms of life with this terrible disease.

Since Cable is telepathic, he manages to slow down the spread of metal disease in him. But since there is no permanent cure, Cable must use his psychic powers every day to stop the virus. So tired, he had no choice because another fate was much worse.

If Cable knows the fact that he is about to be completely swallowed by TO, you would think he will let himself out of his pain. Sadly, this doesn't work because the virus spreads over dead substances. While this may be horrible, it is certain that Cable must find a way to endure the rest of his life.

8. Broken your heart into thousands

Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

Charles Xavier's son David Haller can give himself whatever power he wants to make him the most powerful mutant on earth in theory. Sadly, Haller can’t control his abilities due to his schizophrenia and detached identity disorder . Every time he gives himself a new power, his mind will be divided into a new personality. Over the years, he has created more than a thousand Alters, each with its own unique variation.

Legion could feel his personality constantly struggling to control his body.When Xavier learns this, he gets into his son’s mind, dividing his more sinister Ottos into a spiritual prison. But when the Legion's father passed away, he broke down and released every one of his identities.

Legion has been worried that one of his Alters would swallow the world or destroy the timeline irreversibly, so he convinced himself that he was too dangerous to exist. But because of his mutated uniqueness, suicide will only end one of his Alter's lives.

7. Trapped in the astral layer

Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

The Shadow King is an evil force, claiming to be the pure incarnation of human hatred. Since he has no physical body, this hazy illusion exists in the astral realm; another dimension composed of non-material entities. Because telepaths like Professor Charles Xavier use the astral world to project their consciousness, Shadow King has had many contacts with him.

His power may be very powerful in the material world, but in the astral world, he is almost omnipotent. If a psychic misfortune stumbles upon him as they travel through the ethereal realm, then the King of Shadows will trap their consciousness there as long as he wants.

Because time works differently in this dimension, he can let his victims spend eternity there, and there is almost no time passing in the real world. Once, he tortured Wolverine in the Astrology for 20 years. During the lifetime of Legend X, he trapped Professor X in his field for more than a thousand years! !

Worse, when his prisoners are trapped in his psychic terrain, the Shadow King tends to commit atrocities against the world with their flesh, and they are forced to watch helplessly.

6. Enslavement for entertainment

Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

Mojoverse is a field where all residents are obsessed with reality shows. (It sounds a bit familiar.) Mojo, the ruler of the dimension, controls 72,000 channels, each with dozens of reality shows. Now, these series are a little different from Big Brother or Love Island. In Mojo's world, contestants who lose any of his shows will be sentenced to death penalty .

For clarity, these poor participants were killed... for viewership. It sounds like the most trivial reason to murder someone, but that's how Mojo pays his bills. It may be ruthless, but in his world, the audience longs to see people, especially mutants, participate in one of his sick game shows.

The worst thing about

is that there is no "victory" in Mojoverse. If the contestant survives, he or she will be inserted into another show. There is one more. There is one more. Some of Mojo’s victims have been forced to play for his entertainment for years. For others, it's been decades.

Once Mojo selects his candidate, it is certain that they will serve him for the rest of his life. As he could not escape, many of his victims refused to play the game and willingly accepted death.

5. Become a Hound

Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

One of the worst fates that mutants can endure is slavery. In many cases, members of the X-Men were forced by sentries to make weapons or carry out cruel labor in Genosa.

A person who knows very well about slavery is Rachel Summers. Rachel was born in another future and killing mutants is the norm. In this world, Ahab raised Rachel from infancy to become his own private hunting dog—a brainwashed mutant, used to hunting his own kind. Ahab was so sadistic that he tied his hounds to his leash and left permanent scars on their faces.

Rachel finally got rid of the control of her sick master and came to the present timeline, hoping to prevent her end of the future of the world from becoming a reality. Even after she settled her home with the X-Men, she felt guilty and shame for all the lives she had taken under Ahab's control. She also lives in constant fear that Ahab's program will reactivate, causing her to become a mutant killer.

4. Become Jeffrey Tremont

Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

At some point, we all thought about how cool it would be to have superpowers. Even think mutants are scared when their abilities are first activated, and soon they will think it is the coolest thing ever. Be able to fly. Teleport your thoughts to anywhere. All kinds of things that don’t love?

Unfortunately, not everyone gets the good luck of drawing lots. In Uncanny X-Men #408, we are introduced to Jeffrey Treemont; CEO of a multi-million dollar company. Despite his wealth, Tremont lived a miserable life due to his unfortunate mutation.

His cells decompose too quickly, causing him to aging twice as fast as normal people. This unfortunate ability caused him to suffer from various physical diseases related to old age in his prime.

Now, thanks to his huge wealth, you would think he can get the best medicine. He can certainly use pills or morphine to relieve pain, right?

But Trimont's mutation made him immune to all drugs. Not only did he live in permanent pain, but he could not relieve it. Despite his power and fame, he was delighted when death finally took him away.

3. Destroy the timeline

Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

In many alternative futures, the X-Men failed to bring peace to the mutants, forcing them to go back in time and try again.

Sadly, the X-Men became victims of self-fulfilling prophecy more than they imagined. Almost every time they try to fix the timeline, it makes things worse. Future Mutant Bishop is sent to help the X-Men stop the end of the world. What did he do? He shoots Professor X in the head and tries to murder a mutant baby. (This is the exact opposite of saving the world.)

When Charles Xavier's son legion believed that the world would be better if 0,000 Magneto did not exist, he went back to the past and killed the Magnetic master when he was young. Instead, he accidentally killed his father, causing the world to fall into chaos, which allowed Apocalypse to take over North America.

In recent comics, Cyclops and Jean Grey's future son, X-Men, travels through the present and kills the X-Men, believing they are responsible for more tragedies than they have stopped. (Don't worry. I believe some time travelers will revive them in the upcoming issue... and somehow make everything worse.)

2. Transform into a group of

Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

nests are an alien race similar to hives that conceive the victims with their eggs, and after hatching, the host transforms into nests on its own. Over the past thousands of years, these 8-foot-long parasites have conquered 10,000 worlds and transformed six trillion life forms into drones.

Now, the X-Men does its best not to kill unless absolutely necessary. Because they understand the nature of Zerg, they know that each of these creatures is a victim. But when they are attacked by thousands or millions of lairs at the same time, superheroes have no choice but to release deadly powers on them.

The only thing worse than fighting these malicious insects is to be one. The transformation process will erase a person's personality and turn the master into a mindless killer. Wolverine killed several people he knew after being swallowed by his mother's nest because he believed death was a better fate.

When Professor X was implanted with a nest egg, he begged Cyclops to kill him so as not to live under the enslavement of the Queen of the nest. Fortunately, Xavier's mind was transferred into a clone before the X-Men founder was swallowed by the juvenile body.

1. The worst mutation power

Although the comic series has been out for nearly 60 years, none of the team’s founding members kicked the bucket forever. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people. - DayDayNews

Ultimate X-Men #41 Started with a teenager named J walking to school, becoming more and more worried when he finds there is no one around him. Shortly after arriving at school, J witnessed each student burning in front of him.

A few days later, Nick Fury finds J in the cave and asks Wolverine to track him.The X-Men explained to the teenager that his mutant gene was activated a few days ago. His power caused his body to emit toxins, killing all the organic life around him. Just the other day, J walked around his community and killed 265 people.

Wolverine tried to assure him that no one would know he was responsible for it, because a cover story would blame the death on a gas leak. When J said he needed to make his own public, Wolverine insisted that he couldn't do it because "if it ever happened, a mutant would do it... by chance, intentional. That's it. It's mutant. They'll surround us. All of us."

Although J is the victim of his mutation, Wolverine knew that killing him would be kind. When the child cries hysterically, Wolverine can only say, "I'm sorry, kid." Before doing something unimaginable, then kill him on the spot.

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