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Marvel comics kills off beloved Professor X, founder of X-Men

Reuters | Posted on Sep 13, 2012 at 02:41pm IST

Los Angeles: Professor X, the Marvel comic book character who formed and led the superhero mutant team known as X-Men, has been killed off.

The latest issue of comic book 'Avengers VS. X-Men,' out on Wednesday, saw the wheelchair bound and telepathic character, whose full name is Charles Xavier, get killed by Cyclops, a member of his very own X-Men team.

"When we first crafted 'Avengers VS. X-Men,' we didn't set out to kill any characters, but as the story progressed it became obvious that this had to be the last stand of Charles Xavier," Axel Alonso, editor-in-chief of Marvel Entertainment, said in a statement.

Marvel kills off Professor X, founder of X-Men

Professor X, the Marvel comic book character who formed and led the superhero mutant team X-Men, has been killed.

"Rest assured his death will reverberate across the Marvel Universe, leading into major launches like Uncanny Avengers and All-New X-Men this fall," Alonso added.

The storyline's dramatic conclusion will occur in the follow-up issue, due out October 3.

The X-Men characters have been brought to the big screen in a series of films starring Patrick Stewart as Professor X and James Marsden as Cyclops including 2000's "X-Men," 2003's "X2" and 2006's "X-Men: The Last Stand." Last year, a prequel to those films, "X-Men First Class," had British actor James McAvoy as the professor.

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