The X-men were heroes back then. They may have bypassed foreign countries’ laws but they acted for everyone’s greater good. It might have been difficult for the characters to accept that, but the...
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The X-men were heroes back then. They may have bypassed foreign countries’ laws but they acted for everyone’s greater good. It might have been difficult for the characters to accept that, but the...
The tangled story of Marvel comics… :) The Inhumans usually don’t care about the humans and the humans usually don’t care about the Inhumans. And it’s a good thing.
What prevents the Krakoans to...
Ravin’ Ray. I like covers with an original viewpoint… :)
It’s what the Inhumans did: they kept among themselves and developped a self-sufficient culture. But no Inhuman were born among humans…
What I don’t understand is why the Krakoans wanted the UN...
It is not a documentary about international trade and relations, it is a comic made for entertaining purposes. It has just a cosmetic veneer of realism.
Good idea. Thanks. :)
Mostly, what they can do is speaking out against it. Concretely? Not much…
But it hasn’t been always the case. Things were much more interesting before these mass persecutions and when mutants...
It depends on the mediatic coverage. If the public doesn’t have the images… it cannot be moved.
Human rights atrocities happen all the time, all over the world, without much ado, even when the people are not different from them too… Every time, a “us” vs “them” appears, there’s a risk of...
Well, for me, in this run, only the “villains” are in-character: pompous, cynical, selfish… They are the only ones I recognize from the bygone days.
So, it would be pity they don’t behave anymore...
Characters in comics are rarely happy. They face problems all the time. Being related to Magneto is a problem to Wanda? More interesting…
Aren’t they suppose to stop following bourgeois human rules and redefine their values?
Edit: I removed the picture that I suggested as substitute.
I’m sorry, too. I will try to find a more suitable picture…
Done… I don’t know if it’s better, though…
Don’t they already consider that being a mutant is better than being a human?
Why not going a step further? Aren’t the X-men with their dazzling powers much considered than those who are just...
I’m sorry, Mr Allen, but is that an entry? Right, my picture was smaller…
I don’t like when characters are just created to be “damsels in detress”. What are they, professionnal potential victims?
In the past, it would have been possible, the X-men were more versatile.
Now… it seems to me useless. The X-men have their own agenda, their problems… well, I regret it. They weren’t that...
Same. You have simple mutants (the pleb), the omega-level mutants (the elite, the ones that matter…) and the super-omega-level mutants (better than the rest).
It’s like DBZ… except that in DBZ,...
It must be this one: giant-size x-men.
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/_upF4Etvqv9Y/TUCYu2ZnzqI/AAAAAAAAGlo/pRgdn9211B0/s1600/team.jpg
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-A5tnxQstEyw/UDZKhUOUQQI/AAAAAAAAKyE/ujR3tJtNKUM/s1600/Cover.jpg
(Thank you, Tami for the list…)
Congratulations, Kirby101! :)
The problem with words is that they mean different things for different people. They shouldn’t but it’s the case. If for a “human audience”, mutant is a synonym of “dangerous being and an unknown...
The majority of humans, by fear, are supposed to support the shittest humans and their shitty behaviour towards mutants. The mutants, on the other hand, aren’t supposed to support the behaviour of...
But did he? Could Alex have spoken for more than himself? Had he ever any authority as an representant of the mutantkind?