Warning! Spoilers ahead forExceptional X-Men#5!Marvel just recreatedKitty Pryde’s iconic “Professor Xavier is a jerk!” moment, setting up a major dynamic shift as a newX-Menmember is slated to take Kitty’s place as the superhero team’s eager, fresh-faced recruit. As Kitty Pryde tries to run from her past mistakes madeduring the Fall of Krakoa, she finds herself retreading in her disgraced mentor, Professor X’s, footsteps.
In a preview ofExceptional X-Men#5 – written by Eve L. Ewing, with art by Carmen Carnero – after clashing with Iceman, Kitty Pryde accidentally reveals to her new students that she killed people during the fallout of Krakoa.Recreating the “Professor Xavier is a jerk!” pose, Thao Tran tells Kitty Pryde she wants nothing to do with her and quits the team, foreshadowing Thao taking Kitty Pryde’s place as the X-Men’s exceptionally passionate but brash young hero.

With Kitty Pride training three new mutants alongside Emma Frost and Iceman, X-Men revisits the potential for Kitty Charles to be Xavier’s successor.
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Exception X-Men#5 – Written By Eve L. Ewing; Art By Carmen Carnero; Color By Nolan Woodard; Lettering By Travis Lanham; Cover Art By Carmen Carnero & Nolan Woodard
Thao’s callback toKitty Pryde calling Professor Xavier a jerkis not only a fun easter egg, it also showcases howKitty’s journey as an X-Men is coming full circle as she becomes the teacher to a rag-tag team of mutants in need of guidance. There has also been heavy foreshadowing thatThao, also known by her hero name of Melee, greatly parallels Kitty in her youthas Thao is shown to share her phasing abilities and displays an immense sense of justice. Melee’s habit of rushing into a fight harkens back to Kitty’s time as a bold yet inexperienced X-Men.
With Thao taking on Kitty’s role of “prodigy,” Kate Pryde may just surpass Charles Xavier and become the next mentor the new wave of X-Men needs.

The original scene inUncanny X-Men#167, shows Charles Xavier demoting Kitty from X-Men to New Mutant trainee as Charles admits she is too young to fight on dangerous missions.Ironically, Kitty would come to regret fighting at such a young ageas the horrors of what she has seen and doneto keep Professor Xavier’s dream alivehave haunted her into the present era. With Thao taking on Kitty’s role of “prodigy,” Kate Pryde may just surpass Charles Xavier and become the next mentor thenew wave of X-Men needs.
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Not only are there similarities between Thao and a young Kitty Pryde, butthis parallel also revives the pre-Krakoa theme of Kate Pryde replacing Charles Xavier as the new leader and mentor to the X-Men. As seen inWolverine & the X-Men#1 by Jason Aaron and Chris Bachalo, Wolverine decides to re-open Xavier’s school and Kitty rejoins the X-Men as the school’s headmistress. Nowin the post-Krakoa era, as Kitty comes to terms with her past, she is making great effort to learn from both Charles Xavier and her own past mistakes.
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Between the original X-Men, Kitty Pryde is doing a better job of leading the next generation, as Rogue is falling into the pitfalls of bringing children into battle and Cyclops is outright refusing to mentor young mutants. Thao’s recreation of Kitty’s most memorable moment is a real indication of big change coming to the dynamic of the X-Men. With the X-Men fractured and Charles Xavier imprisoned for his actions after the fall of Krakoa, now is the perfect time to continueKitty Pryde’sjourney toward becoming a better version of Professor X and the leader theX-Menneed.

Exceptional X-Men#5is available now from Marvel Comics!
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The X-Men franchise, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, centers on mutants with extraordinary abilities. Led by the powerful telepath Professor Charles Xavier, they battle discrimination and villainous mutants threatening humanity. The series explores themes of diversity and acceptance through a blend of action, drama, and complex characters, spanning comics, animated series, and blockbuster films.