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Marvel reveals the mutant to appear on the X-Men team from the #XMenVote campaign

Find out who won the X-Men vote and which mutant will appear on the X-Men lineup!

Throughout the week, Marvel Comics has been releasing mini-comics on their Instagram and Twitter highlighting who didn’t make it in the X-Men vote campaign launched back in January. The campaign was to pick one mutant to be on the first official X-Men lineup run by Jean Grey and Scott Summers. They even put out all the stops with special banners for people to petition their friends on social media to vote for their favorite mutant of the bunch.

Marvel has revealed the entire X-Men lineup will be revealed tomorrow!

The mutants available to vote for were:

  • Banshee
  • Polaris
  • Forge
  • Boom-Boom
  • Tempo
  • Cannonball
  • Sunspot
  • Strong Guy
  • Marrow
  • Armor

Today, the final comic has revealed the winner, and it’s none other than…

Well, see for yourself in the comic below. These mini-comics are written by Zeb Wells with art by David Messina and colors by Rachelle Rosenberg.

X-Men Vote Banshee

Credit: Marvel Comics

Check out the posts and mini-comics from Marvel revealing mutants not making the cut below.

The official reveal of who will be on the X-Men lineup will take place this summer during the Hellfire Gala. Don’t miss our X-Men Monday coverage on the Hellfire Gala and make sure you check out the amazing costumes designed by Russell Dauterman.

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