I like that Betsy's sword on that first cover has a real hilt, it helps break up the color a bit
I like that Betsy's sword on that first cover has a real hilt, it helps break up the color a bit
Ric missed the cover shoots because Pooks blew his back out.
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I just remember Shogo is a baseline human. Would he not be allowed on Krakoa despite being adopted by a mutant?
Though I suspect they'll get around this by establishing him as being a mutant...
We are MUTANT..Krakoa, FOREVER!!! “Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité”
They’ve already said that humans can be allowed through the gateways when accompanied by a mutant. The rules as they’ve been stated are meant to give us a sense of a sense of the governing ideology, not to be extrapolated to the most counterintuitively rigid extremes in every specific situation. It’s not like the writers are going to be like “wait I just remembered Shogo exists, but we already said in HOX #1 that humans aren’t allowed! We screwed ourselves by not thinking to include a baby clause!” They’re allowed to make it more nuanced as necessary.
I guess they could choose to make that a source of conflict, but I get the feeling that’s not the story. If they can make an exception for diplomats to visit (who end up being armed spies!) can you really imagine a conversation ending with Jubilee having to choose between Krakoa and her adopted baby? I just feel like that can’t be the kind of story those rules were developed to tell. The more interesting thing to me is the nature/nurture of it all — mutants raising a human child immersed in mutant culture.
I think it would make sense if they decided that, Shogo can live there right now, since he's a baby/little kid, but after he grows up significantly he needs to go and will only be allowed to visit sometimes. The impression I got was that they didn't let humans in mostly for safety issues, and that's why they're let in if they're with a mutant and ask permission. But there's no reason to worry about him.