How do the X-Men view the rest of the Marvel Universe?

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Spectacular_Iceman

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I've always found even the littlest mentions of Captain America or The Avengers by Cyclops very interesting. How do the X-Men view the rest of the superhero community? How do they get along, especially Cyke/Xavier with other leaders? Do they get along with some of the big heroes?

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Nah, the X-men view most marvel superhero's as if they're douches.

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#3  Edited By acer51

The X-men feel isolated and neglected in the Marvel Universe. Only with the end of the AvX war have heroes like Captain America started to care. Shield develops Sentinels and if anyone cares whether they die or not it's because they want them to. Always alone the mutants have a strong bond with one another, the X-men have even shown to have more respect and appreciation for the mutant villains like Magneto then for other humans. This is because Magneto fights for mutant rights too but the X-men just disagree on how he's doing it.

People like Iron-man have never cared about the mutants. Or at least that's what the mutants think.

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#4  Edited By Emperorb777

In Marvel there are 2 universes in one.

Avengers universe

X-men universe

With Wolverine smack in the middle.