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[QUOTE=Michael Watkins;2230744]if Forge became an Avenger, would he be the third native American? I can't remember if Red Wolf got official status. but Echo was a new avenger.[/QUOTE]
Red Wolf called himself an Avenger a couple times (specifically in that Hulk story where the Rangers first came together), but I don't believe he officially ever became one.
Is Firebird a native american? She was an Avenger for a bit.
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[QUOTE=XPac;2230765]Red Wolf called himself an Avenger a couple times (specifically in that Hulk story where the Rangers first came together), but I don't believe he officially ever became one.
Is Firebird a native american? She was an Avenger for a bit.[/QUOTE]
the name seems to suggest so. but, as far as I know, Bonita was "plain" old Mexican (well, new Mexican). of course, now I'm wondering about Silverclaw. I think she was some kind of demi-god; as was Dark Avenge Ai Apaec.
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were you guys aware that the woman that Tony Stark is currently dating created a "Mutant Cure?" I wonder if that will come into play, at some point.
[IMG]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-oEQXaduhA4k/VjKRlMLxUKI/AAAAAAAAL_E/4BaGUesqbBc/s1600/Amara%2B4.jpg[/IMG]
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I'm not an Issue Zero fan but, as someone who follows the Inhuman side of things, but, while familiar with the X-Men side, doesn't follow it day to day, I'll appreciate a summary. Let's face it, this has been an X-Men story, not an Inhuman story so far aside from the occasional lip service to the fact that this is a thing.
I like the cover, but strongly dislike that font.
[QUOTE=Michael Watkins;2230685]"but muh culture?!" --random inhuman[/QUOTE]
And the powers of all future Inhumans, though. Let's be fair. Suppose they could make it so the mist wouldn't kill anyone but would depower all future mutants, would any mutant be happy with that?
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[QUOTE=Michael Watkins;2230852]were you guys aware that the woman that Tony Stark is currently dating created a "Mutant Cure?" I wonder if that will come into play, at some point.
[IMG]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-oEQXaduhA4k/VjKRlMLxUKI/AAAAAAAAL_E/4BaGUesqbBc/s1600/Amara%2B4.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]Er... More info, please.
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[QUOTE=nx01a;2231000]Er... More info, please.[/QUOTE]
Don't worry, she doesn't date Tony anymore.
She's now with Doom (sort of).
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[QUOTE=Michael Watkins;2230852]were you guys aware that the woman that Tony Stark is currently dating created a "Mutant Cure?" I wonder if that will come into play, at some point.
[IMG]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-oEQXaduhA4k/VjKRlMLxUKI/AAAAAAAAL_E/4BaGUesqbBc/s1600/Amara%2B4.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Considering how she is getting along with Doom and the hate the inhumans are getting for the m-pox ,they could say she created m-pox in a attempt to stop all the hatred from all the X-men fans,
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So Death of X is telling what happened to Cyclops and the Inhumans during the 8 month gap and the is the battle
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[QUOTE=Michael Watkins;2230852]were you guys aware that the woman that Tony Stark is currently dating created a "Mutant Cure?" I wonder if that will come into play, at some point.
[IMG]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-oEQXaduhA4k/VjKRlMLxUKI/AAAAAAAAL_E/4BaGUesqbBc/s1600/Amara%2B4.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Probably after IvX this will be the next card of Marvel to keep mutants in the decimation/extinction zone.
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[QUOTE=Mike_Murdock;2230911]I'm not an Issue Zero fan but, as someone who follows the Inhuman side of things, but, while familiar with the X-Men side, doesn't follow it day to day, I'll appreciate a summary. Let's face it, this has been an X-Men story, not an Inhuman story so far aside from the occasional lip service to the fact that this is a thing.
I like the cover, but strongly dislike that font.
And the powers of all future Inhumans, though. Let's be fair. Suppose they could make it so the mist wouldn't kill anyone but would depower all future mutants, would any mutant be happy with that?[/QUOTE]
I know that there would be many on these boards saying that mutants having powers isn't important; like they did during the M Day event.
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[QUOTE=Michael Watkins;2231084]I know that there would be many on these boards saying that mutants having powers isn't important; like they did during the M Day event.[/QUOTE]
Would those be the same people who think the cloud should be destroyed or the opposite side?
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[QUOTE=Mike_Murdock;2231175]Would those be the same people who think the cloud should be destroyed or the opposite side?[/QUOTE]
you'd have to ask them. I'm not for either. I think their inhumanity is as integral to Inhuman identity as the x-gene expression is to mutants. what side were [B]you[/B] on?
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[QUOTE=Mike_Murdock;2231175]Would those be the same people who think the cloud should be destroyed or the opposite side?[/QUOTE]
It does SORT of put the X-Men in a similar situation to where the Avengers were in a few years back. The X-Men believed the Phoenix was necessary to the preservation of their race even though it was also a potential danger to others. And the same can sort of be said about the Terrigen Mist... it's important to the Inhumans even though it's a danger to others.
So in the least I think it allows the X-Men to understand where the Inhumans are coming from. Doesn't necessarily mean that won't stop some of the X-Men from doing what they need to do... but the fact that they were in a similar boat likely will develop a degree of empathy.
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I think it's entirely reasonable for the X-Men want to destroy the mist. Given the choice between life and death vs. loss of powers and identity, I think the answer is clear. That being said, I also think it's reasonable for the Inhumans to want to stop them and say "no, we're working on a cure, don't do anything rash give us a chance." Now, despite their best intentions, whether they can actually fix this is an open question.
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[QUOTE=Mike_Murdock;2231197]I think it's entirely reasonable for the X-Men want to destroy the mist. Given the choice between life and death vs. loss of powers and identity, I think the answer is clear. That being said, I also think it's reasonable for the Inhumans to want to stop them and say "no, we're working on a cure, don't do anything rash give us a chance." Now, despite their best intentions, whether they can actually fix this is an open question.[/QUOTE]
Unfortunately they are [B]running out of time[/B] from what understand Beast discovered inhuman mist will cover the entire planet in a matter of days and when that happens mutants will no longer be born and will die.
In other words waiting for a [B]miracle cure[/B] is no longer an option because will be too late after it happens.
Many say Storm could have already gotten rid of the mist but did not to avoid a war with the Inhumans but now the situation has changed if she waits may be the end of all mutants.