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    • Deadpool – Deadpool (2016) Though his affiliation with the X-Men is often considered relatively loose, Deadpool's costume is by far the best of all the X-Men or X-Men-adjacent movie outfits.
    • Professor X – Doctor Strange 2 (2022) The return of Patrick Stewart to the role of Professor X in the MCU was no small matter, and getting his look right for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was crucial.
    • Storm – X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) X-Men: Apocalypse reintroduced Storm to the team in the new/alternate timeline, facilitating the casting of Alexandra Shipp as the iconic X-Men character.
    • Mystique. Mystique has been played by both Rebecca Romijn and Jennifer Lawrence over the course of the franchise, but the costumes of the two iterations are so similar that it's impossible to label one better than the other.
  1. Homemade Jean Grey from X-Men Costume: There are a lot of fictional characters that I love, a lot of characters who resonate with me, but none quite like Jean Grey of the X-Men.

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  2. Dress up as your favorite superpowered mutants from Marvel's X-Men. Check out these guides for cosplaying heroes like Wolverine, Magneto, and Phoenix.

  3. 6 days ago · 07:20 2. Jim Lee's Cyclops. 07:23 Since the inception of the team, Scott Summers has been the field leader of the X-Men. 07:28 Since the 60s, the man known as Cyclops had the most consistent of costume designs. 07:33 But in the 1990s, artist Jim Lee took over the series.

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    • 15 School Uniforms
    • 14 Archangel
    • 13 Cyclops
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    • 11 Rogue
    • 10 Psylocke
    • 9 Havok
    • 8 Storm
    • 7 Gambit
    • 6 Wolverine

    As noted, when the X-Men debuted, they each wore the same basic uniform, albeit with modifications to match each individual's powers. However, for the most part, the uniforms were, well, uniform in their appearance. While that does not make for the most dynamic look, they really are strong designs for uniforms by Jack Kirby, who famously also desig...

    The Angel's first few attempts at a solo costume were not particularly strong, but Neal Adams then gave him a pretty streamlined look that served him well for a number of years, even as he left the X-Men and joined the Champions and the Defenders. When the original X-Men formed a new team called X-Factor, though, they all got matching uniforms with...

    In "X-Men" #39, the original X-Men finally "graduated" into their own individual costumes. The issue was penciled by Don Heck, so presumably he was the one who designed the costumes (Heck also designed Hawkeye's classic purple-cowled costume), as the cover artist, George Tuska, noted that they gave him reference when he drew the cover. Thus, the co...

    Soon after being re-designed into her infamous punk design (a look that we really dolike, just not enough to make the top 15), Storm lost her mutant powers. The loss of her powers really did fit her new punk look really well. However, when she eventually got her powers back, it naturally was accompanied by a new costume. Marc Silvestri went with a ...

    When Rogue debuted in the pages of "Avengers Annual" #10 (in a costume likely designed by Dave Cockrum), her look, especially the hood, stressed the fact that she was sort of cut off from the rest of the world due to her powers, which entailed absorbing the abilities and life force of other people (as well as their personalities and memories). You ...

    Psylocke had worn some of the most garish outfits of the mid-1980s before she was sent through the Siege Perilous and ended up in the body of an Asian ninja in the early 1990s. Jim Lee gave her a new costume that was basically a riff on Frank Miller's Elektra ninja outfit, only blue for Psylocke versus red for Elektra. Really, though, it was essent...

    When Havok was added to "X-Men" in the early 1970s, Neal Adams gave him one of the most distinct superhero costumes of all time. He wore a helmet with three interconnected metal rings, giving off a cosmic vibe to match his cosmic-esque energy powers. He also wore a complete black costume except for the concentric circles on his chest that would gro...

    Typically, it is not a good idea to be all that ornate when it comes to your costume design, because you are designing a costume not just for yourself to draw, but in a shared universe, many different artists are going to be drawing your characters, so it is typically a good idea to "keep it simple, stupid." However, Dave Cockrum managed to split t...

    Gambit is another example where a lot of the design really shouldn't work, as it is extremely ornate. Like the purple stripes on the leg -- what are they even there for? It is also armored, for some reason. So there are a number of things working against Jim Lee's design from the start. However, somehow, Lee really made it work... probably because ...

    Really, John Byrne is correct in noting that blue and yellow are not colors that you would typical associate with a wild animal, especially a "wolverine." So, after a few years of asking and when he had finally gotten to a position on "X-Men" where he could pull off a major costume change like this (back in the days when major costume changes were ...

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  4. Played by Halle Berry in the "X-Men" trilogy, Storm has gorgeous silver/white hair, a cool superhero costume, and the power to control the weather. You can get the look with either a short silver wig or a long white wig with bangs, depending on which movie from the X-Men trilogy you prefer.

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