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New Mutants
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The New Mutants Volume 3 #1 (April 2009). Clockwise from top left: Warlock, Sunspot, Cannonball, Danielle Moonstar, Magma, Karma, Magik, Cypher, and Legion.
Art by Diogenes Neves.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Graphic Novel #4 (December 1982)
Created by Chris Claremont
Bob McLeod
In-story information
Base(s) Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, Ship
Member(s) Cable (trainer)
Magneto (trainer)
Professor X (trainer)
Bird-Brain
Blink
Boom-Boom
Cannonball
Firefist
Cypher
Domino
Feral
Gosamyr
Karma
Magik
Magma
Mirage
Rictor
Shatterstar
Skids
Sprite
Sunspot
Warlock
Warpath
Wolfsbane
Roster
See: List of New Mutants members
New Mutants (Training Squad)
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The New Mutants from New X-Men: Academy X #2. Art by Randy Green.
From left to right: Danielle Moonstar, Surge, Prodigy, Wind Dancer, Elixir, Wallflower.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance New X-Men: Academy X #2 (August 2004)
Created by Nunzio DeFilippis
Christina Weir
Keron Grant
Randy Green
In-story information
Base(s) Xavier Institute for Higher Learning
Member(s) Danielle Moonstar (advisor)
Elixir
Icarus
Prodigy
Surge
Wallflower
Wind Dancer
Wither
New Mutants
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Variant cover to New Mutants, vol. 3 #1. Art by Bob McLeod.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance New Mutants #1 (2009)
Created by Zeb Wells (writer)
Diogenes Neves (artist)
In-story information
Base(s) Utopia
1128 Mission Street, San Francisco
Member(s) Former Members:
Blink
Cannonball
Cypher
Karma
Magik
Magma
Mirage
Sunspot
Warlock
X-Man

The New Mutants are a group of teenaged mutant superheroes-in-training appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They have been the main characters of three successive comic book series, which were spin-offs of the X-Men franchise.

The first team of New Mutants characters was created by Chris Claremont and artist Bob McLeod. They first appeared in 1982's Marvel Graphic Novel #4 and are subsequently featured in their own title from 1983 until 1991. Like its parent title, The New Mutants highlighted interpersonal and group conflict as well as action and adventure, and featured a large ensemble cast, including the introduction of cult figure Deadpool. With the end of the first series, the characters were relaunched as X-Force in a new, eponymous series.

The second New Mutants series, launched in 2003, featured a new group of teenage mutants. Unlike the original New Mutants, they were part of a huge cast of students at the Xavier Institute. In 2004, it was relaunched as New X-Men: Academy X, after which the central group was formally dubbed the "New Mutants." In the aftermath of the "M-Day" crossover storyline in late 2005, the remaining students were merged into one junior team, the New X-Men.

The third New Mutants series, reuniting most of the original team, was launched in May 2009.

A New Mutants film was announced in May 2015.

The first appearance of The New Mutants can be found in the Marvel Graphic Novel #4, from December 1982.

By the early 1980s, Uncanny X-Men (under the authorship of Chris Claremont) had become one of the comic book industry's most successful titles, prompting Marvel editor-in-chief Jim Shooter to launch The New Mutants, the first of several X-Men spin-offs. X-Men editor Louise Simonson recalled "Neither Chris [Claremont] or I really wanted to do it. We wanted X-Men to be special and by itself, but Shooter told us that if we didn't come up with a new 'mutant' book, someone else would." The name was a modification of Stan Lee's original name for the X-Men, "The Mutants".


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