After more than six decades, X-Men just officially retired a franchise-defining hero. 2025 marks a major change for the X-Men franchise, as Marvel’s ‘From the Ashes’ relaunch establishes a new status quo for Marvel’s mutants. Now, it turns out that new status quo doesn’t include a founding hero – in many ways, the very first X-Man.
In X-Manhunt Omega #1 – from Gail Simone, Murewa Ayodele, Enid Balám, Gleb Melnikov, Federica Mancin, Brian Reber and Travis Lanham – Charles Xavier, aka Professor X, quits the X-Men and Earth forever, with Marvel making it clear it has no plans for the team’s founder and longtime leader to ever return to his students.
The issue sees Xavier escape Earth with his wife Lilandra, embracing a new mission to save his daughter Xandra Neramani. Xavier says goodbye to his most important students and allies, declaring,“I’m retiring, Cyclops.” Xavier leaves mutantkind with a final message, broadcasting a simple thought across the planet:
No more fighting each other. Fight for freedom. Fight for justice. Do not fight your brother. Look upon your sister with patience. Help others, and ask for help when it is needed. And for pity’s sake, please build another school.
Lilandra and Xandra are the rulers of the Shi’ar Empire – an alien society that encompasses many different planets and species.
Professor X Leaves the X-Men Franchise
Marvel Is Shifting Charles Xavier to Its Cosmic Lore
Professor X has led the X-Men since 1963’s The X-Men #1, by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. While Xavier has long embodied the dream of mutant/human cooperation, he’s far from an angel, and has committed terrible crimes including enslaving the sentient AI Danger, ordering a genocide against synthetic life, and betraying his students to the anti-mutant group Orchis (or so it seemed at the time.) This issue lays Xavier’s sins to rest, revealing that a malignant brain tumor has been warping his personality for years. Removing the tumor makes Xavier realize that he never wanted to be a general – he simply wanted to teach, and so he leaves his students with a final lesson before taking off into space.