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''X-Men: Gold'' is a twice-monthly ongoing comic published by Creator/MarvelComics, launching under the post-''ComicBook/InhumansVsXMen'' ComicBook/{{Resurrxion}} umbrella of Franchise/XMen titles. It's written by Marc Guggenheim (''Series/{{Arrow}}'') and drawn by rotating artists.

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''X-Men: Gold'' is a twice-monthly ongoing comic published by Creator/MarvelComics, launching under the post-''ComicBook/InhumansVsXMen'' ComicBook/{{Resurrxion}} umbrella of Franchise/XMen ComicBook/XMen titles. It's written by Marc Guggenheim (''Series/{{Arrow}}'') and drawn by rotating artists.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In the first pages of Prime, Kitty had Illyana move the X-Mansion into Central Park. Come the first issue of Gold, after signing phone books of paperwork, she's later given an invoice for ''18 million dollars'' to stay as it is the most valuable real estate in New York after all.
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While sister title ''ComicBook/XMenBlue'' focuses on the [[ComicBook/AllNewXMen time-displaced Original Five]] under ComicBook/{{Magneto}}'s tutelage, ''Gold'' features a brand-new flagship team led by stalwart X-Man ComicBook/KittyPryde, following her brief sabbatical with the ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy. Joining her on this endeavor are ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Colossus}}, ComicBook/RachelSummers (now using the codename Prestige), ComicBook/OldManLogan, and ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}. Together, it's up to them to restore the legacy of the X-Men in a world that almost lost them forever.

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While sister title ''ComicBook/XMenBlue'' focuses on the [[ComicBook/AllNewXMen time-displaced Original Five]] under ComicBook/{{Magneto}}'s tutelage, ''Gold'' features a brand-new flagship team led by stalwart X-Man ComicBook/KittyPryde, following her brief sabbatical with the ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy. Joining her on this endeavor are ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/{{Colossus}}, ComicBook/RachelSummers (now using the codename Prestige), ComicBook/OldManLogan, and ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}. Together, it's up to them to restore the legacy of the X-Men in a world that almost lost them forever.



* ImpossibleTheft: In issue 30, Comicbook/{{Gambit}} [[spoiler:steals a ''wedding'']].[[note]]After Kitty leaves Colossus at the altar, he proposes to Rogue at the would-be reception and they take advantage of having everything there to get married themselves.[[/note]]

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* ImpossibleTheft: In issue 30, Comicbook/{{Gambit}} ComicBook/{{Gambit}} [[spoiler:steals a ''wedding'']].[[note]]After Kitty leaves Colossus at the altar, he proposes to Rogue at the would-be reception and they take advantage of having everything there to get married themselves.[[/note]]
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* TheyDo: In issue #30. [[spoiler: But rather than Kitty and Colossus, it's Rogue and Gambit]].
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* TookALevelInBadass: Storm in issue #25, when she reclaimed Stormcaster, an Asgardian hammer that puts her closer to ComicBook/{{Thor}} in terms of power.

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* TookALevelInBadass: Storm in issue #25, when she reclaimed Stormcaster, an Asgardian hammer that puts her closer to ComicBook/{{Thor}} [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] in terms of power.
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* OutOfFocus: Storm and Nightcrawler went from being from being heavily featured in the last few years to having very little screentime compared to Kitty, Colossus, Rachel and even Old Man Logan. Storm's importance to the series increases over time, though.
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* RealityEnsues: In the first pages of Prime, Kitty had Illyana move the X-Mansion into Central Park. Come the first issue of Gold, after signing phone books of paperwork, she's later given an invoice for ''18 million dollars'' to stay as it is the most valuable real estate in New York after all.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In the first pages of Prime, Kitty had Illyana move the X-Mansion into Central Park. Come the first issue of Gold, after signing phone books of paperwork, she's later given an invoice for ''18 million dollars'' to stay as it is the most valuable real estate in New York after all.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Issue one finally clarifies after decades of Fans wondering, Why out of all enhanced human flavors in the Marvel universe, mutants are given special exception to be targeted by FantasticRacism. Lydia Nance explains in a news report that they're the only group where a PersonOfMassDestruction could spontaneously develop from anyone at anytime.Which ends up making various PowerNullifers such as the Hope Serum, SPIN Technology, Inhibitor Chips a somewhat valid and reasonable response.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Issue one finally clarifies after decades of Fans wondering, Why out of all enhanced human flavors in the Marvel universe, mutants are given special exception to be targeted by FantasticRacism. Lydia Nance explains in a news report that they're the only group where a PersonOfMassDestruction could spontaneously develop from anyone at anytime.Which ends up making various PowerNullifers PowerNullifier such as the Hope Serum, SPIN Technology, Inhibitor Chips a somewhat valid and reasonable response.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Issue one finally clarifies after decades of Fans wondering, Why out of all enhanced human flavors in the Marvel universe, mutants are given special exception to be targeted by FantasticRacism. Lydia Nance explains in a news report that they're the only group where a PersonOfMassDestruction could spontaneously develop from anyone at anytime.Which ends up making various PowerNulifers such as the Hope Serum, SPIN Technology, Inhibitor Chips a somewhat valid and reasonable response.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Issue one finally clarifies after decades of Fans wondering, Why out of all enhanced human flavors in the Marvel universe, mutants are given special exception to be targeted by FantasticRacism. Lydia Nance explains in a news report that they're the only group where a PersonOfMassDestruction could spontaneously develop from anyone at anytime.Which ends up making various PowerNulifers PowerNullifers such as the Hope Serum, SPIN Technology, Inhibitor Chips a somewhat valid and reasonable response.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Issue one finally clarifies after decades of Fans wondering, Why out of all enhanced human flavors in the Marvel universe, mutants are given special exception to be targeted by FantasticRacism. Lydia Nance explains in a news report that they're the only group where a PersonOfMassDestruction could spontaneously develop from anyone at anytime.Which in hindsight makes the Hope Serum a reasonable response.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Issue one finally clarifies after decades of Fans wondering, Why out of all enhanced human flavors in the Marvel universe, mutants are given special exception to be targeted by FantasticRacism. Lydia Nance explains in a news report that they're the only group where a PersonOfMassDestruction could spontaneously develop from anyone at anytime.Which in hindsight makes ends up making various PowerNulifers such as the Hope Serum Serum, SPIN Technology, Inhibitor Chips a somewhat valid and reasonable response.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Literally, when Mojo refers to them as X-crements.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Literally, when Mojo refers GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to them as X-crements.overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Issue one finally clarifies why after decades of Fans wondering,Why out of all enhanced human flavors in the Marvel universe, mutants are given special exception to be targeted by FantasticRacism. Lydia Nance explains in a news report that they're the only group where a PersonOfMassDestruction could spontaneously develop from anyone at anytime.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Issue one finally clarifies why after decades of Fans wondering,Why wondering, Why out of all enhanced human flavors in the Marvel universe, mutants are given special exception to be targeted by FantasticRacism. Lydia Nance explains in a news report that they're the only group where a PersonOfMassDestruction could spontaneously develop from anyone at anytime.Which in hindsight makes the Hope Serum a reasonable response.



* UngratefulBastard: True to form, after rescuing a skyscraper of people the X-Men are met with bitter stares from them. Although the comic actually has a decent reason for this.(It's because the public view of the X-Men has been darkened after the events of ComicBook/{{Inhumans vs. X-Men}}) A little girl is admonished by her mother for responding to [[ItIsDehumanizing "it"]] when asked if anyone's okay.

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* UngratefulBastard: True to form, after rescuing a skyscraper of people the X-Men are met with bitter stares from them. Although the comic actually has a decent reason for this.(It's because the public view of the X-Men has been darkened after the events of ComicBook/{{Inhumans vs. X-Men}}) of ''ComicBook/InhumansVsXMen'') A little girl is admonished by her mother for responding to [[ItIsDehumanizing "it"]] when asked if anyone's okay.
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* UngratefulBastard: True to form, after rescuing a skyscraper of people the X-Men are met with bitter stares from them. Although the comic actually has a decent reason for this.(It's because the public view of the X-Men has been darken after the events of ComicBook/{{Inhumans vs. X-Men}}) A little girl is admonished by her mother for responding to [[ItIsDehumanizing "it"]] when asked if anyone's okay.

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* UngratefulBastard: True to form, after rescuing a skyscraper of people the X-Men are met with bitter stares from them. Although the comic actually has a decent reason for this.(It's because the public view of the X-Men has been darken darkened after the events of ComicBook/{{Inhumans vs. X-Men}}) A little girl is admonished by her mother for responding to [[ItIsDehumanizing "it"]] when asked if anyone's okay.
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* UngratefulBastard: True to form, after rescuing a skyscraper of people the X-Men are met with bitter stares from them. Although actually has a decent reason fot this.It's is because the public view of the X-Men has been darken after the events of ComicBook/{{Inhumans vs. X-Men}} A little girl is admonished by her mother for responding to [[ItIsDehumanizing "it"]] when asked if anyone's okay.

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* UngratefulBastard: True to form, after rescuing a skyscraper of people the X-Men are met with bitter stares from them. Although the comic actually has a decent reason fot for this.It's is (It's because the public view of the X-Men has been darken after the events of ComicBook/{{Inhumans vs. X-Men}} X-Men}}) A little girl is admonished by her mother for responding to [[ItIsDehumanizing "it"]] when asked if anyone's okay.

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