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By the early 1980s, Uncanny X-Men (under the authorship of Chris
Claremont) had become one of the comic book industry’s most successful
titles, prompting Marvel to launch The New Mutants, the first of
several X-Men spin-offs.
The New Mutants were teenaged students of Professor Charles Xavier,
much like the original X-Men, who had since grown into adulthood. These
students, however, rather resembled the “All-New, All-Different X-Men”
in terms of ethnic diversity. The original team consisted of:
Karma (Xi’an Coy Manh), a 19 year-old Vietnamese girl and the team’s
original leader, who could mentally possess other people’s bodies.
Cannonball (Samuel Guthrie), a mild-mannered Kentuckian and eventual
co-leader after Karma’s “death”, who became nigh-invulnerable when
rocketing through the air.
Wolfsbane (Rahne Sinclair), a Scot who could transform into a wolf-like creature.
Psyche (Danielle Moonstar, also called Mirage and Moonstar), a Cheyenne
and eventual co-leader after Karma’s “death”, who could create visual
empathic three-dimensional illusions.
Sunspot (Roberto da Costa), a Brazilian who gained superhuman strength
fueled by sunlight and could store solar energy in his body to use his
super strength during the night.
The team debuted in Marvel Graphic Novel #4 (1982), which continued a
plotline from Uncanny X-Men. The group was formed by Professor X when
he was under the control of the menacing alien race the Brood. The
youths were intended to be hosts for Brood embryos, but the X-Men
returned and set matters straight. The five youngsters remained at
Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters to learn to control their powers.