franklin has black hair nowadays?
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franklin has black hair nowadays?
[QUOTE=Triniking1234;4847120]During James Robinson's run when the FF were wearing those red suits.[/QUOTE]
it happened side by side with Hickman avengers. and Valeria was with doom
[QUOTE=Starter Set;4847127]franklin has black hair nowadays?[/QUOTE]
He dyed it as a symbol of rebellion, yes. I guess to differentiate himself more from his mother and sister.
[QUOTE=Beetle;4847102]So why can't the FF ask for the same courtesy? Why can't they have their members escort Franklin on a supervised visit of Krakoa. Some humans have visited the island, at least 2 live there, you just need to ask first.
If the mutants refuse such a reasonable request then in that case the FF would have every reason to mistrust them
If they are this "concerned" over Franklin going to Krakoa now, what's going to change in a few years when he's 18? Most kids Franklin's age are already thinking about college, why shouldn't Franklin start thinking about his future?
Colleges send scouts to high schools all across the country to visit teenagers, to talk to students and invite them to their school. How is what Xavier doing any different? They didn't try to talk to Franklin without his parents, they wanted to include them in the conversation[/QUOTE]
Why is it that the FF have to request such a courtesy rather than the X-Men offering it as a means of smoothing the deal out? Franklin’s case isn’t like many of the mutant youths that they’ve gotten over the years. He’s from a loving family who accept him for what he is and isn’t from a world of prejudice. Hell, the FF are good friends of theirs and could potentially be an asset in collaborative efforts with Franklin. But instead, no such offer was made and instead it was that they could simply take him away to an island that his family could not go to in which case any visitation would be strictly one-sided on the part of a minor’s decision. What parent in their right mind would be okay with that?
[QUOTE=Glio;4847130]He dyed it as a symbol of rebellion, yes. I guess to differentiate himself more from his mother and sister.[/QUOTE]
Hmm i see, thank you.
The FF never asked to see the island, they just immediately said no before anyone could get a word in edgewise
[QUOTE=Beetle;4847137]The FF never asked to see the island, they just immediately said no before anyone could get a word in edgewise[/QUOTE]Why would or should they even entertain letting Franklin go to Krakoa? They know what Krakoa is and what its motives are. If they don't want to, they don't want to. They're his parents who love him for who he is, not for his genes.
[QUOTE=Beetle;4847015]But teenagers aren't allowed to decide to explore anything about their own personal identity until they are 18!
Until then their parents know best and those kids just need to shut up and go where they tell them, they have zero bodily autonomy[/QUOTE]
No parent on Earth that is parenting will allow his/her children to live outside the family house without a damn good Reason.
I can think of a few of them, but in the case of Franklin he simply hasn't one, if anything he's living the life in a very privileged background with a loving and supporting family at his back.
His parents are right to question Xavier's motives and as long as he's minor, they are right to tell him he still got to live with them.
[QUOTE=Glio;4847040]"The X-Men only care about Franklin's powers," if that were true they could make a thousand clones of him by simply picking a hair.
They sent Valeria with Doom. Five year old Valeria.
Five. Alone[/QUOTE]
You'll be pressed to push this narrative of the FF being bad parents.
And they have no Lesson to receive in that department from the X-Men of all people.
[QUOTE=Nigel909;4847047]Excellent point ,but doesn't that sort of prove my point?
"Taking" Franklin either by force of by stage would create an unbeatable enemy , wake a sleeping giant, as it where.I
It seems much more likely that they were there to persuade not to take. (Though as I said, in a really clumsy way.) I thighs truth is it played out as Xavier planned with the FFs actions awakening Franklin's curiosity.[/QUOTE]
In all those scenarios, Sue and Reed are still Franklin's parents, and said Franklin is still a minor. Xavier shouldn't have done what he did, as Reed pointed out to him, the situation would have resolved itself once the kid became an adult legally, but Xavier has a timetable it seems.
[QUOTE=nx01a;4847149]Why would or should they even entertain letting Franklin go to Krakoa? They know what Krakoa is and what its motives are. If they don't want to, they don't want to. They're his parents who love him for who he is, not for his genes.[/QUOTE]
Then why did they let their adopted kids disappear into the multiverse?
Il glad we're all on the same page that the FF made up their mind abt Krakoa without any information. Prejudiced ### #####.
[QUOTE=Beetle;4847154]Then why did they let their adopted kids disappear into the multiverse?[/QUOTE]I see those as completely different situations. There's exploring creation and then there's building a sociopolitical power base based on drugs, a legion (heh) of powerful mutants, and eventually buying the rest of the planet. One is altruistic, the other is self-serving.
[QUOTE=Beetle;4847154]Then why did they let their adopted kids disappear into the multiverse?[/QUOTE]
could be worse, they could all get killed ona regular basis
[QUOTE=Beetle;4847137]The FF never asked to see the island, they just immediately said no before anyone could get a word in edgewise[/QUOTE]
As is their right, they are the parents, they Don't have to explain themselves to outsiders like Xavier and his friends.
[QUOTE=nx01a;4847103]It seems the mutants could have shown up, literally kidnapped Franklin, and some posters here would say they were right to do so. Krakoa is both good [B]and [/B]bad but it seems that some people can only see and overzealously exalt the good.[/QUOTE]
There's a lot of apologism going around this forum.
[QUOTE=nx01a;4847103]Yup. Bringing MAGNETO to talk to the FF? You bring out Mags when you want to intimidate people, just like we've seen in Hickman's X-books so far to spectacular effect. Krakoa's approach was all wrong, and Kitty could easily have taken Franklin to his room, to the roof, to that same restaurant on Yancy Street... but no. She took him right to the gate then tells him to do what he wants to do? A troubled young man having issues with his parents and his powers given an immediate and obvious way out of familial and personal issues? The set up of it was perfectly carried out by the mutants but only stopped by Reed's honestly overzealous and tone deaf attempt to 'help' his son.
Does anyone really believe that Xavier and Magneto and Apocalypse would have kicked Franklin out if his parents and legal guardians said they didn't want Franklin there and to return him? [B]Perhaps [/B]after Sinister had a genetic sample but certainly not before.[/QUOTE]
Exactly.
[QUOTE=tuck frump;4847164]Il glad we're all on the same page that the FF made up their mind abt Krakoa without any information. Prejudiced ### #####.[/QUOTE]Reed and Sue seemed to know exactly what Krakoa's doing: collecting mutants as part of a larger plan, and they're rightly concerned about that and its impact on their son's well being.
[QUOTE=nx01a;4847168]I see those as completely different situations. There's exploring creation and then there's building a sociopolitical power base based on drugs, a legion (heh) of powerful mutants, and eventually buying the rest of the planet. One is altruistic, the other is self-serving.[/QUOTE]
One is sending the kids they've spent the past 5 years raising off on their own into the dangerous expanse of the multiverse with a robot and a single adult as their only chaperones.
The other is refusing to let their biological son visit a place he wants to go to where he feels a kinship with its inhabitants because they don't want to "split up their family"
[QUOTE=People Of The Earth;4847173]As is their right, they are the parents, they Don't have to explain themselves to outsiders like Xavier and his friends. [/QUOTE]
Maybe they should have explained themselves to Franklin