Why does cyclops kill professor x




















Being the unpaid leader of Charles Xavier's mutant squad—whether de facto or granted—is not an easy job. When the world has a hate-on for you, you're definitely fighting against gravity.

Wanting to take a little time off from the constant struggle for mutant civil rights is certainly understandable. Sometimes, an X-Man just wants to get married, settle down, and make an omega-level mutant or two. However, once you've made that choice, it's time to stick by it. Most mutants would, anyway. Not Scott Summers, though.

Despite marrying Madelyne Pryor, the spitting image of his x-, er, ex-girlfriend Jean Grey, Cyclops never left his super-villain battling life behind. Instead, he managed to continually put the needs of the team before the needs of his wife and newborn baby. Fighting the good fight is one thing, especially if old Cyke was the sole mutant out there capable of paying it forward for the X-gene set.

But by this point, the X-Men had already grown by leaps and bounds, and the Xavier Institute was overflowing with a talent pool of butt-kicking mutants. Even Storm confronted Scott at one point over his dereliction of family duties. His response? Well, he challenges her to a duel , of course. It was a battle Cyclops couldn't win, and as a result, the man lost his spot as team leader.

Come on, Scott. Would it have killed you to take a day or two off? Apparently so, or it might've had something to do with the reborn Jean Grey now working with X-Factor.

Yep, that whole Scott-Madelyne relationship was a marriage pining for the fjords. In another comic book world—perhaps Earth or something—Scott Summers and Jean Grey are the perfect mutant family. In this one, though, they're the ultimate star-crossed lovers. Not only does Jean keep sacrificing her life to save Scott, the X-Men, or the universe at large, but her twin flame pun intended keeps moving on with his life after she's gone.

True, everyone deals with death in their own way. But after Scott thinks Jean has died in a volcanic explosion, he moves on with Marvel mainstay Colleen Wing pretty quickly. Later, when Jean dies as the Dark Phoenix, what does Scott do? Once again, he leaps into the arms of a random woman from Florida. When keeping the peace between mutant kind and humanity, sacrifices will be made and lives will be lost.

Such is the case with Scott and Jean Grey. True, losing your soulmate on a twice-a-decade basis is certainly enough to screw most people up. Of course, Cyclops already seemed plenty twisted beforehand. Eventually, he comes to his senses and resumes life, getting back to normal by Admittedly, it's eventually revealed that Madelyne Pryor was a tool in Mister Sinister's nefarious plan.

Still, that doesn't excuse Cyclops from gallivanting off with Jean Grey after yet another return from the grave, leaving his wife at home with a young Cable Nathan Summers in some cyborg Huggies.

True, Madelyne does get her sort-of revenge, becoming the Goblyn Queen and raising some hell. But when Madelyn dies later, Jean Grey actually mourns harder than Scott does for his former wife. Weak sauce, Cyclops. In Uncanny X-Men , good old Scott Summers shows some early signs of fascist-itis by reorganizing the team to kill his own son, Cable. What, he couldn't have just called him instead? As if tracking and murdering your own kid wasn't bad enough, he later re-rebuilt the team to neutralize threats to mutant-kind in ways the X-Men would find icky.

On top of that, he took a traumatized, teenaged killing machine named X on board, encouraging her murder streak rather than helping her reform. And naturally, Cyclops disavows any knowledge of X-Force's actions, until he's caught red-handed by the rest of the X-Men, that is. If you haven't figured it out by now, Cyclops is pretty awful when it comes to how he treats women. After ditching his wife for a resurrected Jean Grey, he decides his new relationship is getting a little tired.

Ever the loyal lover, Scott tries spicing things up with a little telepathic "therapy" from Emma Frost , who's cosplaying as Phoenix, no less! But since he's married to another immensely powerful psychic, Jean quickly discovers his telepathic tryst. So what does Cyclops do?

He tries to weasel his way out of it, claiming their liaisons didn't count because they weren't physical.

And that is why you fail as husband material, Mr. Over the years, the X-Men have dealt with more than their fair share of ridiculously powerful beings: Onslaught, Apocalypse, Shadow King, Mister Sinister, to name a few. Nonetheless, few of their foes matched the awesomely devastating capabilities of the Phoenix Force.

As one of the longest running members of the X-Men, Cyclops didn't just deal with this cosmic firestorm on numerous occasions But despite enjoying far too much face time with a creature that once destroyed an entire populated world out of spite, Scott Summers decided to welcome the being back to Earth with open arms during the Avengers vs.

X-Men event. Admittedly, his initial motive was trying to protect the "mutant messiah" Hope Summers. Having said that, he doesn't care when the Phoenix Force breaks apart and chooses to join with him along with Emma Frost, Magik, Namor, and Colossus.

Craving more of that galactic goodness, he steals the cosmic power from his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Frost, making himself nearly omnipotent. Insane with power, Cyclops goes full-Dark Phoenix and tries to kill the very woman he was initially trying to protect, as well as a bunch of Avengers and X-Men.

In the end, young Hope strips him of his powers, and Scott winds up in prison, moaning about his public image. Honestly, we don't really feel all that sorry for the guy. Of course, in the long run, it's not called Scott's School, so Cyclops usually defers to the nutty Professor X. Throughout all those decade—give or take a retcon or temporal event—both men got along for the most part, managing to hold the X-Men together through some trying times. But as it turns out, Scott and Charles had more passive-aggressive anger simmering beneath the surface than they let on.

During the Avengers vs. X-Men conflict, Cyclops yoinked the bulk of the Phoenix Force for himself, turning into a bona fide super villain. Several years ago, Professor X was seemingly killed off during the events of Avengers vs X-Men , when a Phoenix-Force-possessed Cyclops came after him. The last that we saw of the erstwhile leader of the X-Men was his body in the dust, ruined by the extreme power of the Phoenix Force. After five years of X-Men without Xavier, the first issue of the new Astonishing X-Men shocked fans when it revealed Charles Xavier on the final page, chained but very much alive.

This discovery was made as the new team Psylocke, Bishop, Angel, Mystique, Rogue, Gambit, Fantomex, and Logan came together to deal with a massive psychic attack on London.

When Psylocke realized that this was the work of the Shadow King, she sent everyone but herself, Bishop, and Angel onto the Astral Plane themselves, to try and prevent the Shadow King from breaking free and destroying the world. Throughout the past four issues of Astonishing X-Men , we learned that Charles was being held on the astral plane by the Shadow King, as the two fought it out using the souls of the X-Men who had been sent there by Psylocke.

Slowly, Charles attempted to contact each of them, tricking the Shadow King into thinking that he was winning by maintaining multiple realities within this universe.

In the latest issue, Professor X manages to bring Rogue, Mystique, and Fantomex into his presence in secret, and tells them that he is the real Charles Xavier, and he needs their help.

Charles goes on to describe their battles over the past five years although to him, they have felt like a thousand , and how he has struggled against his captor but is unable to beat him.



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