This has finally been addressed in Marauders. Their are humans who have created cults worshiping mutants and were happy just to get noticed by what they consider their new gods.
This has finally been addressed in Marauders. Their are humans who have created cults worshiping mutants and were happy just to get noticed by what they consider their new gods.
[QUOTE=jwatson;4717283]This has finally been addressed in Marauders. Their are humans who have created cults worshiping mutants and were happy just to get noticed by what they consider their new gods.[/QUOTE]
Well that sounds...unhealthy...
[QUOTE=jwatson;4717283]This has finally been addressed in Marauders. Their are humans who have created cults worshiping mutants and were happy just to get noticed by what they consider their new gods.[/QUOTE]
I've been waiting to see human fanatics pop up that love the mutants and see them as Gods. It's an incredibly interesting take and I hope gets explored more.
[QUOTE=Jbenito;4717296]I've been waiting to see human fanatics pop up that love the mutants and see them as Gods. It's an incredibly interesting take and I hope gets explored more.[/QUOTE]
I loved it. I thought they were blocking Shaw but they were standing there because they wanted to be acknowledged by them. It was a nice suprise.
[QUOTE=Domino_Dare-Doll;4717285]Well that sounds...unhealthy...[/QUOTE]
Parts of humanity usually are.
Theres also a group of Golden Girls in X-men who are human and don't really care about mutants or humans just the earth. So there is a human for everybody this week.
[QUOTE=jwatson;4717331]Parts of humanity usually are.
Theres also a group of Golden Girls in X-men who are human and don't really care about mutants or humans just the earth. So there is a human for everybody this week.[/QUOTE]
Not for those of us just looking for amicable friendships. Doesn't have to be one end of the scale to the other, there's a friggin' grey area in there ya know...
[QUOTE=jwatson;4717283]This has finally been addressed in Marauders. Their are humans who have created cults worshiping mutants and were happy just to get noticed by what they consider their new gods.[/QUOTE]
This isnt anything new. There have been human supporters of X-men/mutants for decades. Maybe not to the extreme of looking at them as gods but we know that not all humans hate mutants
[QUOTE=Havok83;4717388]This isnt anything new. There have been human supporters of X-men/mutants for decades. Maybe not to the extreme of looking at them as gods but we know that not all humans hate mutants[/QUOTE]
True. I more meant it has been addressed currently in these stories. I wouldn't mind a book following it the cult that thinks mutants are gods. lol. It could be hilarious.
If there are those who fear the unknown or different to wish to hate or destroy it nothing more natural than there are some who end up worshiping what is different or who do not understand as gods.
Apocalypse and Storm were considered gods for years by some humans.
I thought it was in the other book that is not X-Men and they were blocking that other villain trying to be passed off as a protagonist.
[QUOTE=cranger;4717430]I thought it was in the other book that is not X-Men and they were blocking that other villain trying to be passed off as a protagonist.[/QUOTE]
Thats what i mentioned in the first post. The old women were in x-men. There were also humans show in excalibur.
At least some know their place.
[QUOTE=jwatson;4717433]Thats what i mentioned in the first post. The old women were in x-men. There were also humans show in excalibur.[/QUOTE]
I just somehow combined the scenes from Marauders and Excalibur and thought it all only happened in Excalibur (so pictured Apocalypse interacting with the cult). Then after reading your post went back to see what happened in Marauders, then had to go check Excalibur again. Too much X-Men I guess.
[QUOTE=cranger;4717471]Too much X-Men I guess.[/QUOTE]
Never. Ever.
At least some of the humans are smart enough to recognize and welcome their superiors.