Of course mutants solved it. How would the humans have solved it, the mutants literally genocided all the humans in that reality
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Of course mutants solved it. How would the humans have solved it, the mutants literally genocided all the humans in that reality
FF/X-Men: the X-Men start a conflict that results in Valeria, Franklin, and the Marauders being kidnapped by Doctor Doom because the X-Men want them to turn Franklin over to Krakoa but won't let...
By this characterization what's different from Threshold and the dream other than Threshold having long lives
The sovereign of The Solar System was a member of the Krakoan government, so yes it does count
DING DING DING DING DING
EXACTLY. Humans get written off collectively as a motivation literally in every book, but generalizations the other way around don't count for some reason. Hell just look...
It'd really hard to buy the coexistence argument when there are nearly a dozen times they come into conflict with humans, almost always who are well respected heroes and ostensibly their friends,...
You can't have "the world outside your window" in a utopian paradise island where everyone is rich, immortal, and self declared sovereigns of the solar system
The idea of Krakoa is very specifically that they are separate from the human world and not a part of it. Every single mutant has diplomatic immunity that basically makes them sovereign citizens who...
It's a yes or no question, how is that biased
I just feel that after a five year stretch of the franchise as a whole (not every character, but the larger direction of the series) being about the dream being a lie/rejected itd be nice for the...
They literally declared themselves Gods, that's literally the opposite of the premise of Xaviers dream. It's Apocalypses ideology, not the X-Mens.
This is the....Moira MacTaggart Memorial hospital correct
Gonna have to raise an eyebrow at Oya, Nekra, Toad, Nanny, Orphan Maker and co as being supporters of human mutant coexistence
Yes but the continuity is, in the main timeline, Xaviers dream was never actually anything but a delay for Krakoa, and always has been. Every published comic talking about it was actually untrue and...
Aside from a few side mentions was that really the case during Krakoa? 99 percent of it was young mutants talking about how great Krakoa was. There was even an entire book of humans fanboying over...
A big part of the establishing of Krakoa in HOXPOX was the reveal that the Dream, mutants coexisting with humans, as established for 60 years of X-Men history, was actually a lie: that the real plan...
Xavier absolutely planted something in her mind before he left. She's gonna be good...ish at the least by the end
Yeah but it's not like all the other books were about how much they still believed in the dream. Most of them were still just about, and set on, Krakoa. The only book that was closest to not being...
It is, the gun absolutely was not meant to depower Moira, it was made to kill her
So the Dead X-Mens whole speech about saving Krakoa is kind of....redundant when we know Krakoa isn't saved anyways right?
They mentioned the dream, does that mean they're going back to the old...
It's really disingenuous to try to separate Sinister, co-head of Krakoa, from Krakoa
Hickmans writing for Storm doesn't count for Hickman's run?
Not really. They're just being vague on when the switch happened.
23 pages and literally Morphs pronouns only come up in the small blurb in the ending character profile and exactly one time in the actual show
Storms literally been identified as a goddess multiple times for several decades
I don't see why the villains magically don't count somehow