Hell yes!
Absolutely!
It's not about segregation, but a safe space for mutants where they don't have to worry about prejudice or violence. Humans are still welcome in the other habitats.
Actually I think this is more like pod-clops. He is a pod person, they all are. I think something subversive was done to them by X and they are all "totally onboard with the new order" because "everything is awesome".
Maybe I am wrong but the whole thing seems very cultish and I think something happened to all of the X-Men and even the villains a little bit after Uncanny ended. We'll probably get a flashback that shows what happened to them.
Still, even under that control I think their personalities still shine out, so yeah it's refreshing to see a calm confident Scott again. I think he is going to be a lot like this in Dawn of X too, even after they come out of this event I think they are going to be in a better state as a nation of mutants. They will probably have some adversity directed at them by the humans, but I think this is going to be a little bit more positive for the future of the X-Men.
Safe space is all about self-segregation.
I am keeping my fingers crossed that they keep the nation at the end. I like the idea of them finally having their own stable country that they can focus on defending. I think they are being influenced by X to do things his way, and X really does come across as really creepy, so hopefully when they are freed from that they still get to keep their country.
But we do know for sure the Scott is leading the X-Men and picking and choosing his mission members from issue to issue, so I think Dawn of X is going to have a more hopeful tone overall. Mutants will probably still face a world that hates them, they will just be facing it from a stronger and more defensible position than they have in the past.
Don't let anyone else hold the candle that lights the way to your future because only you can sustain the flame.
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The fact that the mutants consider krakoa island specifically a safe haven means it's private property. They are talking with humans, and they are showing them the places of Krokoa that are for public access. That's no different than any diplomat that gets shown around they don't get to go to places a country considers private or sacred. Not really segregation at all it's their home.
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The Artist was great. Cyclops and Magneto both looked awesome.
I agree. Doesn't make this start worse than the past several years of X-Books, though. It is definitely intriguing in a good way.
After a night's sleep, I think I finally figured out why the X-Office gave Rosenbubbles carte blanche for his tone-deaf murder spree: they're trying to recreate Decimation in some form so that Krakoa will make sense. Personally, a very petty part of me does want to shite on the x-turncoats because, well, we saw how the end of Utopia started (ahem, isolating themselves from the world/training kids to defend themselves/not enough toilets on an asteroid. Frigg is Utopia 2.0 without HoM to set the stage, and most everyone is now cheering), but I'm willing to squish that side because the alternative is, ah, the trash from the previous years.
Private property with easy access to multiple soil, mostly foreign (and extra-terrestrial)~~~ imagine a moody mutant brat decides he hates Jerusalem and nukes it on impulse~~~
But I digress. This is all I could hope for at the moment, and Hickman definitely delivered a good opener. I hope he maintains/increases the momentum.
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Let your wallet talk.
Never forget, Cyke fans~ https://twitter.com/i/status/1246248602768486402
Jean had more presence in death than Cyke in Hickman's entire run.
Hickman succeeded where 2010s Marvel didn't: make the X-Men villainous and irrelevant.
Hilariously, the X-Men have now fully embraced mutant supremacy and racism against humans.
For other Cyke-centered stories by a Cyclops fan: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1008144...ffle-or-Boogie