
Notice! Spoilers for X-Men #9 ahead.
For longer in X-Men history, Cyclops he was a teacher Carlos XavierScott Summers' most loyal student, who coveted to fulfill his teacher's mutant dream of equality, but now, Scott Summers is more than willing to do everything in his power to keep Xavier in prison - and he actually has a compelling reason why that.
X-Men #9 – written by Jed MacKay, with art by Federico Vicentini and Ryan Stegman – reveals Rogue and Cyclops' positions in relation to Charles Xavier. Rogue wants to free Professor X, but Cyclops insists that Xavier remains locked up. Cyclops tells Rogue that he is tired of Xavier's manipulation, angered by his betrayal during the fall of Krakoa, and is certain that the X-Men don't need their disgraced mentor to liberate mutantkind.
Cyclops was one of Charles Xavier's first students and members of the X-Men, which means he was on the front lines to witness all of Xavier's mistakes, and therefore has valid reasons to no longer trust Professor X.
Cyclops reminds X-Men fans of Professor Charles Xavier's past atrocities, arguing that his actions make him irredeemable
X-Men #9 – Written by Jed MacKay; Art by Federico Vicentini and Ryan Stegman; Paint by Vincenti and JP Mayer; Color by Marte Gracia & Fer Sifuentes-Sujo; Clayton Cowles lyrics
During the Fall of XCharles Xavier made a deal to work with Orchis and committed several heinous acts for them in an attempt to save mutants that Cyclops, the X-Men, and the rest of the world witnessed in horror. However, Xavier's betrayal isn't the only reason Cyclops wants nothing to do with Xavierm, as Cyclops tells Rogue that Charles will always put his dream before his X-Men. This becomes quite apparent when the original X-Men are captured on Krakoa; Professor Xavier sends a team of inexperienced mutants to their deaths and then erases the incident from Cyclops' mind.
Cyclops is one of the X-Men's most sensible leaders and is waking up to the fact that Professor Xavier does more harm than good in his fight for mutant equality.
Cyclops lost his youth by essentially becoming a teenage soldier to fight for Charles Xavier's dream, and Scott is right to believe Xavier is a serial manipulator. Professor what happened to Orchis. . Cyclops is one of the X-Men's most sensible leaders and is waking up to the fact that Professor Xavier does more harm than good in his fight for mutant equality.
The X-Men are more divided than ever; Of course, Xavier is at the center of the division
How far will Cyclops go to stop Charles?
Even when Professor With Charles on the loose, Cyclops and his team may very well have to align themselves with their enemies on Graymalkin to prevent Xavier's escape. Cyclops and Rogue are at war over the fate of Professor X, but sincerely, Cyclops has a compelling reason why Charles Xavier should remain imprisoned and play no role in the X-MenThe fight for mutant liberation.
X-Men #9 is now available from Marvel Comics!