Took me nearly three years to get around to doing this. Can't really explain that.
Anyways, the idea is inspired by a really cool alt-realty comic called 'Exiles' that Marvel sadly has cancelled. The world needs Morph now more then ever, and we get screwed.
Anyways, the idea here is that the US government has taken anti-mutant sentiment and twisted it so that Robert Kelly is elected president in the 80's, assassinated in the last year of his second term, and succeeded by his VP, Henry Gyrich, who expands mutant control legislation to include all superhumans. The first casualties of this new war are the X-Men, killed before the new, multicultural team is ever formed. With Xavier and his people dead, it is up to Magneto to reform the X-Men, this time comprised of both mutants and more conventional superhumans.
His first pick is Peter Parker, a young fugitive whose family was killed by the Z-60 series of Sentinels (which heavily resemble Ultron) just because the lad could walk on walls. Renamed as Spider-Man, Peter Parker becomes the field leader of these new X-Men, which now includes Regent Namor of Atlantis, Canada's own Wolverine, Nightcrawler, young Tandy Bowen, who calls herself Dagger, fugitive astronauts Johnny Storm and Ben Grim, and Peter's wife and Magneto's daughter, the Scarlet Witch. Rounding out the team is Janet van Dyne, who secretly possesses no superhuman powers, and joins the team as a protest of the goverment's treatment of superhumans, and Josiah X, the son of the first recipient of the Super Soldier Serum, fighting what he sees as one of his country's greatest injustices against it's own people.
And yeah, I just now noticed that Josiah is shorter then Spidey and Namor's head is just....huge. It's really not that important in the grand cosmic scheme of things, I think.