When Jean Grey confronted a
terrified Kitty hiding behind a box in a warehouse in 'Dark Phoenix Saga,' we,
the readers, got an in depth look at the parts of Phoenix that were still Jean
Grey, and the beginning of a story arc that would culminate in Kitty becoming
one of the most famous and popular X-Men, ever.
The death of
Phoenix leaving a void on the team that Kitty would subsequently fill, Jean
Grey's death also marked the end of the first X-Men super couple - Cyclops and
Phoenix. Depending on whom you ask, Cyclops either whined too much
over Jean's death or moved on too quickly for her die-hard fans. His first two lovers not being mutants at
all, an adolescent Kitty Pryde slowly and organically developed a crush on her
teammate Piotr Rasputin thanks to Claremonts gifted writing skills. Like Gambit and Rogue that would come after,
Piotr and Kitty's relationship was never meant to amount to anything more than
mere flirtation, however, what began as flirtation flourished into an intense
connection between the two characters.
Like all young loves, the first incarnation of their relationship would
end when Colossus fell in love with a woman who soon died, breaking Kitty's
heart and teaching Kitty her first lesson in what it means to be an adult.
Considering herself banished to
the New Mutants, Kitty went from an X-Men rookie to the most seasoned member of
Xavier's team of younger mutants training to one day become X-Men. A time Kitty would most likely surely want to
forget, the New Mutants showcased facets of Kitty Pryde that were well beyond
her years. Rather than out himself as a
mutant, an adolescent young boy with the power to create sculptures out of
light committed suicide. Kitty, his
friend, gave a heart breaking eulogy in which she broke down into tears at the
podium establishing herself from her teammates as flat chested, Jewish, and a
nerd, something not yet seen in the Marvel Universe. After all with fellow teammates like Jean
Grey, Storm and Polaris, who could blame an ordinary girl for feeling intimidated
by their striking appearances and anatomy?
More importantly, Kitty was now more like us. She wasn't just a mutant, hated and feared by
normal humans, she was an outcast in a group of outcasts, something X-Men fans
could truly relate to. She was one of
us.
A long stint on Excalibur would
end with Kitty joining the latest incarnation of X-Men, Joss Whedon's
groundbreaking Astonishing X-Men. Whedon
made no secret of his affinity for Kitty Pryde, going so far as to base Buffy
of 'Buffy, the Vampire Slayer' on Kitty's personality. Whedon wasted no time resurrecting Colossus
in a now classic scene, where he runs through Kitty's phased, in shock
body. The relationship between Kitty and
Colossus was resumed and taken to new heights, even achieving a Marvel super
couple status. Like their first attempt
at a romantic relationship, this too abruptly ended when Kitty bonded with a
giant bullet originating from the Breakworld and aimed at the planet Earth. With Colossus
in the middle of a battle, it was Emma Frost, the first X-Men villain Kitty
ever met, who broke down into tears upon the realization Kitty would never
return from inside the gigantic bullet. When
the book was closed on Whedon's run on Astonishing X-Men, it become ferociously
clear this was more than an X-Men book.
This was the story of Kitty Pryde.
Her courage and selfless sacrificial death saved the planet earth;.
And the thirteen year old girl, who once cowered
behind a crate in a warehouse when she first met Jean Grey, had come truly full
circle. mutants and humans alike.
Banshee
Sean Cassidy, an Irishman with a sonic scream and the ability to fly,
unsurprisingly lived an exciting but troubled life, often haunted by
bad choices and unfortunate circumstances. Whilst away on a mission
with Interpol, his wife was killed, leaving him a daughter, Theresa.
However due to a falling out with his cousin Black Tom Cassidy, her
existence was kept secret from him and a bitter hatred forged between
the cousins.
After leaving Interpol and setting up as a private detective, Sean was
forced to join the villainous Factor Three. However he was soon
liberated by the original X-Men and was an obvious choice was the all
new, all different team Professor X created to rescue the X-Men. He
stayed on with as a core member of this new team of X-Men, despite
being older than his team-mates. During his time on the team he battled
his villainous cousin, witnessed the birth of Phoenix and fell in love
with Moira Mac Taggart. Later he damaged his vocal chords, forcing him
to leave the team.
However he eventually recovered and went on to be the deputy
head-master of the Massachusetts Academy. However after a break down
following the death of Moira Mac Taggart he embarked on the disastrous
X-Corps, a team of morally questionable mutant adventurers, which
ultimately led to his throat being slit by an under-cover Mystique.
However even that was not enough to silence Banshee. Sean met his end
trying to save a plane full of passengers from a fatal collision with
the Blackbird, more than atoning for his sins.
Trivia: In Irish/Scottish mythology, Banshees are actually female spirits.
Destiny
Irene Adler A.K.A the mutant Destiny is as mysterious as her
predictions of the future. Although she freely dispensed her
prophecies, little is known about her shadowy but lengthy past. However
in the late 1800s, she hired a consulting detective to aid her in
deciphering her predictions. This was the beginning of a long
friendship with Raven Darkholm/Mystique and together they took on the
future.
Not only did Irene become Mystiques best friend, lover and her
team-mate in the Brotherhood and Freedom Force but she also helped her
raise foster-daughter Rogue, in fact convincing Rogue to defect to the
X-Men to get help with her powers.
However her long life was cut short by Professor Xs son, David Keller
(Legion) during a battle on Muir Island. Gone but not forgotten,
Destiny still plays an important role in the lives of the mutant
community. Her death adversely affected Mystiques mental health
(indirectly leading to her attack on Banshee and murder of Moira
MacTaggert) and her diaries are used as an important source of
divination, playing significant roles in X-Treme X-Men and Messiah
CompleX.
Trivia: Whilst in Victorian London, Irene and Raven befriended Sherlock
Holmes author Arthur Conan Doyle, possibly providing him with
inspiration for his famous characters.
Moira MacTaggert
Moira MacTaggert may have only been a human but she was in many ways
one of the cornerstones of the Xavier dream. Once the Professors
sweetheart at Oxford University, she broke his heart calling off their
engagement after being forced to marry Joseph MacTaggert. However,
years later they rekindled their friendship and started to work
together.
Moira became a Noble prize-winning authority on genetics, using her
base Muir Island to conduct her research and contain dangerous or
uncontrollable mutants. In addition to this she ran a facility in New
York for vulnerable students, who met a tragic end as the X-Men 1.5
team. Despite this she continued to work with Professor X, having a
brief stint as the X-Mens housekeeper, attempting to cure Magento of
his villainy and being an adoptive mother to New Mutant Wolfsbane.
Unfortunately, Moira contracted the Legacy Virus, a disease thought
only to infect mutants. She worked tirelessly but before she could find
a cure she was murdered by mutant terrorist, Mystique.
Trivia: Moira is the daughter of Lord Kinross of Scotland. Her base
Muir Island is situated off the Northern coast of Scotland.
Kevin Sydney was actually the first X-Man to die. Its just nobody knew it at
the time
Changeling began life as a super-villain, working as the Mutant Masters
second-in-command and leading the evil Factor Three in their attempts to bring
about a world war. However he defected and aided the original X-Men in
defeating his former allies.
Soon his shape-shifting services were called upon by Professor X when he
learned that a race of aliens, the ZNox, was planning an invasion. The
Professor asked Changeling to impersonate him so he could prepare in secret.
Changeling, just given 6 months to live from his doctor and desperately wishing
to make amends, willing took part in the deception.
Sadly, redemption came all too soon when Changeling (disguised as Professor X)
died saving the world and the X-men.
Trivia: Changeling was the basis of the character Morph in X-Men: The Animated
Series. Morph however survived his death.
Proteus
Just before their estrangement, Joseph MacTaggert beat up and raped his wife
Moira, leaving her in hospital and pregnant. She did not tell her husband that
she had a son, Kevin, who had the mutant ability to warp reality. Unfortunately
this power was too great for the boy to control, so his mother had to keep him
in confinement on her mutant research facility and hospital of sorts, Muir
Island.
However during a confrontation with the X-Men, Magneto inadvertently weakened
the security system containing Kevin. Soon he escaped, on a mission to kill the
source of Moira and his hatred- Joseph MacTaggert. His only weaknesses were an
aversion to metal and his need for new hosts to live in as his powers burnt out
bodies he inhabited.
After an intense battle with the X-Men in Scotlands capital Edinburgh,
metal-skinned Colossus killed Proteus by punching him in his pure energy form.
Devastated, Moira even considered cloning her son but was discouraged by then
lover, Sean Cassidy/Banshee.
Trivia: In Ultimate X-Men Proteus is merged with Professor Xs son David
Heller/Legion. He is the son of a divorced Moira MacTaggert and Professor X.
Caliban
Caliban emerged from the shadowy depths to become a valiant hero. After being
thrown out of his home by an uncaring father, the albino mutant helped Callisto
form the Morlocks. Using his mutant detecting powers, he found grotesque and
bitter mutants who wanted to escape from the cruel world and found such
sanctuary in the sewers of New York.
Initially living up to his monstrous name, he kidnapped Kitty Pryde and tried
to force her to marry him. However he saw the errors of his ways and let her
go. He took a closer step towards the side of the angels when he helped out
X-Factor after the tragic Morlock Massacre. Finally he joined an X-Team when
Cable invited him to join his re-imagining of the New Mutants, X-Force. However
the simple Caliban still had to face many trails. Apocalypse turned him into
his horseman, Pestilence and former Morlock alley Masque gave him a radical
makeover.
Although simple and childlike, Caliban often showed astounding clarity and
moral insight. Noble to the end, Caliban gave his life whilst battling Lady
Deathstrike and the Reavers in order to save the life of his friend, Warpath.
Trivia: Caliban is named after the witchs son in William Shakespeares The
Tempest.

We've all got to grow up
sometime. Kitty Pryde took twenty years
to get from adolescence to adulthood thanks to the Marvel Universe sliding time
scale, enabling readers with birthdates from the early sixties to the mid
eighties to grow up right along with her.
As a mainstay for the X-Men, Kitty has enthralled us, annoyed us, wooed
us and touched our hearts. Replacing
Jean Grey as the other female member of the All-New, All Different third team
of X-Men, Kitty would eventually meet her own dramatic heartbreaking demise,
cementing her place in history as a true member of the X-Men.