Actually, in order to simplify things, I suggest the following definitions:
1. Mutant is a human who is born with powers. That means they will necessarily have the X-Gene.
2. Super-human (or...
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Actually, in order to simplify things, I suggest the following definitions:
1. Mutant is a human who is born with powers. That means they will necessarily have the X-Gene.
2. Super-human (or...
Worse retcons have happened. The existence of NuHumans being one of them.
I think Moongirl is explicitly a normal human in the cartoon, if I'm not mistaken.
She should not keep her Inhuman origin.
It’s possible that they reveal she is a mutant with an Inhuman ancestor.
Marvel editors would find a way, like they always have.
What else were we supposed to think, then?
The House of M has a machine member. What would Magneto think?
Even after the end of Excalibur and X of Swords, I still couldn’t understand what is mutant magic. What is it exactly?
DM me with spoilers, please.
What if the memorial is for M‐Day?
Are Multiple Man and Andreas implied to be queer?
So much queerbaiting.
Should we do a thread to debate this?
NuHumans are not a metaphor for marginalised identities and communities. Mutants are. There is no struggle for NuHumans.
Me too, please.
I would like to have spoilers, please.
Wanda is a mutant in the game.
Spoilers please.
I have a theory:
There is no straight, or at least 100% straight mutant.
How did they do it?
https://screenrant.com/mcu-xmen-fantastic-four-plans-kevin-feige/
Exactly what it says on the tin.
It's complicated. However, in my opinion, they should be, unless one or both parents are aliens. In the case of Inhumans, if the child does not need the Terrigen Mists, they're a mutant.
I say...
Is Erik the Red gay?
Why do you feel that way?