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[QUOTE=Sub-Zero MKA;5208309]I think it was part of the retcon that negated Magneto being their father. Back when the X-Men were still owned by Fox.[/QUOTE]
i don't know what QS is doing but he ain't on krakoa.
wanda is definately not welcome since the whole "no more mutants" thing.
last time i saw her was doing the "empyre" event where she tried to bring back several million mutant who died on genosha. needless to say, it didn't go well. they had to bring in dr. strange to clean up the mess.
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It was revealed during the Axis event when heroes became villains and vice verse.
Evil Scarlet Witch did some kind of spell to affect her entire family or something and didn't do anything to Magneto, ergo he isn't her father.
And yes this was when Disney were being super petty about their comic characters appearing in movies made by other studios.
Ten bucks says that Magneto will be re-retconned into being their dad sooner or later.
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[rocky horror]Let's do the retcon again[/rocky horror]
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Did they reveal the twins to actually be elves?
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[QUOTE=Tanrage;5208405]Did they reveal the twins to actually be elves?[/QUOTE]
And then ignore that plot point forever after? ;)
#ElfaFlight
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[QUOTE=Beadle;5208480]And then ignore that plot point forever after? ;)
#ElfaFlight[/QUOTE]
#LokiWasRight
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Wait, weren't mutates supposed to be people who had recessive X-Genes that were activated by external stimuli (like cosmic rays or radioactive spider/spider-totem/whatever random thing they did to Peter Parker this week, etc...)? Though admittedly, I don't remember where I heard that in the first place.
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[QUOTE=The Drunkard Kid;5209440]Wait, weren't mutates supposed to be people who had recessive X-Genes that were activated by external stimuli (like cosmic rays or radioactive spider/spider-totem/whatever random thing they did to Peter Parker this week, etc...)? Though admittedly, I don't remember where I heard that in the first place.[/QUOTE]
the twins were created by the HE. and he calls his creations mutates.
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Last I recall, a few years ago, he traveled between Tibet and Indonesia in mid-sentence. That's 2700 miles and would easily make him in the Mach-thousamds.
But that's still not close to VNL speeds, though.