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Warning: Spoilers ahead for Uncanny X-Men #9!
Wolverine has officially declared his pick for the next generation of the X-Men’s leader, naming new recruit Ransom as his top choice.Out of all the newest mutants on Rogue’s Louisiana team, Ransom has shown compelling leadership skills, setting him up to be on par with leaders like Cyclops, and to align with heroes akin to Wolverine.
In Uncanny X-Men #9 – written by Gail Simone, with art by Andrei Bressan – Ransom overhears Rogue’s X-Men discussing the new recruits, prompting him to leave after realizing the X-Men don’t fully trust him or his teammates. Before Ransom leaves, Wolverine stops him, admitting the new recruits need Ransom because he is the Outliers’ leader and is always the first one to look out for them in battle.
Most importantly, during their talk, Wolverine tells Ransom “I choose you. You’re my first draft pick,” solidifying Ransom as a new X-Men leader.
Wolverine Selects Ransom As A Future X-Men Leader, Solidifying A Possible Successor For Cyclops In Marvel Lore
Uncanny X-Men #9 – Written By Gail Simone; Art By Andrei Bressan; Color By Matthew Wilson; Lettering By Clayton Cowles
Ransom was born to a wealthy family in Buenos Aires, Argentina but was kidnapped, and when his parents refused to pay the ransom to get him back, he escaped and decided to make it on the streets. Despite his upbringing, Ransom is selfless, and constantly defends his teammates, such as when Jitter and Deathdream were being bullied at school, or during the fight at Greymalkin, when Rogue and Cyclops’ teams clashed. His selflessness demonstrates a leadership mentality, though his temper is comparable to Wolverine’s, which sets him up to be Wolverine’s protégé as he transitions into a leader.
The parallels between Wolverine and Ransom foreshadow Wolverine mentoring Ransom, helping him channel his rage and become a better leader.
Wolverine and Ransom share similar upbringings that resulted in both X-Men becoming hardened fighters with an underlying rage and, during their fight in Greymalkin prison, Rogue notes the battle greatly depended on whether Wolverine and Ransom could keep their cool. The parallels between Wolverine and Ransom foreshadow Wolverine mentoring Ransom, helping him channel his rage and become a better leader. This was also foreshadowed when Ransom asks for Wolverine’s advice during the raid on Graymalkin and in Uncanny X-Men #9 Ransom even admits he looks up to Wolverine.
But Their Differences Make Ransom The Better Potential Leader
Ransom shares striking similarities to Wolverine, but it’s in their differences that Ransom really shines as a leader, rising above Wolverine in certain ways. Ransom has a rage to him, however, unlike Wolverine, he doesn’t let his emotions overshadow his priority to his teammates. While Wolverine is undoubtedly the more seasoned X-Man, Ransom is surprisingly more level-headed. This is apparent when Ransom tries to leave, but Wolverine reminds him his teammates depend on him, causing him to stay; on the other hand, when Rogue previously asked for Wolverine’s help to train the new recruits, Wolverine left anyway.
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A brand new superhero on Rogue’s X-Men team has proven to be on level with Wolverine and I wholeheartedly believe he is Wolverine’s perfect successor.
Wolverine is known for his apprehensions of recruiting young mutants into the X-Men, but Logan choosing Ransom as leader of the new generation of X-Men shows he truly acknowledges Ransom’s natural leadership abilities. Ransom’s upbringing made him a skilled fighter and attuned to others in need, such as his teammates, further enhancing his leadership qualities. Despite being one of the X-Men’s newest members, Ransom has already demonstrated he holds great potential to become a leader of the new team of X-Men, possibly rising through the ranks to become a leader equal to Cyclops or Wolverine.
Uncanny X-Men #9 is available now from Marvel Comics!
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