The dream doesnt work and Xavier and his dream was built on lies, hypocrisy and deception. He was an old man with outdated ideologies. Im all for welcoming non-mutants into the X-men, but they dont "need" to. Any squad that is all-mutant is perfectly fine. I dont think there needs to be affirmative action to balance things out
I think I agree with you, I don’t want characters thrown together for no reason. I’d welcome an Avenger if there was a good story in mind; I think Hawkeye working with the X-Men could be fun, although I don’t have a particular idea for it. Certainly there’s nothing wrong with a fully mutant team, but I’m sure there’s plenty of good story to be mined from combining characters who are fully-fleshed out and with such rich histories. Also, I’ve wanted a human character on the team again for a long while, unless there’s already been one?
I've picked some events in the life of Scott Summers.
I hope you guys like it.
I think that this is worrying.
I hope they don't erase things from Scott's past, especially the more sensitive ones. It's part of the character. That's what makes him a great character.
https://news.marvel.com/comics/89071...extermination/
Ed Brisson: Our mandate going into this was, “Your back issues matter.” Every single UNCANNY X-MEN story involving the Original Five X-Men matters. If the X-Men are here, then they’re not where they’re supposed to be, fighting those they’re supposed to fight. What happens when that past starts to unravel? What’s the butterfly effect on our present?
Marvel.com: This book has quite the ominous title…what can you tease about this extinction-level threat?
Ed Brisson: Not too much. We’re going to be throwing readers a lot of curveballs. All I’ll say is that this is a chance for us to clear the board a bit and that anything can happen to anyone at any time.