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The first New Mutants were created by Chris Claremont and Bob McLeod and were featured in their own series from 1983 until 1991, when it was reinvented as X-Force . Like its parent title, ''New Mutants'' highlighted interpersonal and group conflict as much as action and adventure, and featured a large, ensemble cast.

The second ''New Mutants'' series featured another group of teenaged mutants, tutored by members of the first group. In 2004, after thirteen issues, it was relaunched as ''New X-Men: Academy X''. In late 2005, as part of the DeciMation "event", the subtitle was dropped and the New Mutants team dumped.


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The New Mutants, Vol. 1

  caption ''New Mutants'' (vol 1) #1 Clockwise from top: Cannonball, Sunspot, Wolfsbane, Karma, Dani Moonstar, Professor X (blue in background) Art by Bob McLeod
  comic Color background:#ff8080
  team Name New Mutants I
  publisher Marvel Comics
  debut ''Marvel Graphic Novel '' #4 (1982)
  creators Chris Claremont
  status Became X-Force
  base Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters
  alliance Color background:#ffc0c0
  current Members N/A
  former Members Cannonball <br/> Wolfsbane <br/> Danielle Moonstar <br/> Karma <br/> Sunspot <br/> Magik <br/> Magma <br/> Cypher <br/> Warlock <br/> Rictor <br/> Rusty Collins <br/> Skids <br/> Boom Boom <br/> Domino <br/> Shatterstar <br/> Thunderbird (James Proudstar) <br/> Feral


  caption New Mutants<br>Art from ''New X-Men: Academy X Yearbook''<br/>Art by Georges Jeanty
  comic Color background:#ff8080
  team Name New Mutants II
  publisher Marvel Comics
  debut ''New X-Men: Academy X'' #2 (2004)
  creators Nunzio DeFilippis <br/> Christina Weir <br/> Keron Grant <br/> Randy Green
  status Absorbed into general student body
  base Xavier Institute For Higher Learning
  alliance Color background:#ffc0c0
  former Members Prodigy <br/> Wind Dancer <br/> Elixir <br/> Surge <br/> Wallflower <br/> Icarus <br/> Wither