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Sometimes I think that Hickman is not lying about anything except saying he lied, he just said he was so we would be thrown off any ideas we had settled on.
I'm pretty sure if people were told that there would be grown mutants living in a Utopia a few weeks ago they would have been complaining. Sounds very familiar just done better.
I think people are waaay to hung up on this lying business. He's a storyteller trying to not reveal too much about his story before it is published. It's not as if he's the president of a nation or anything.
when I saw Cardinal first, in appearance, I thought Kurt was going through a secondary mutation
Rasputin feels weird (I liked Steel Magik better) I hope that is just a code name and we can learn her true name soon.
Last edited by loke13; 07-26-2019 at 02:06 PM.
A story set in the future =/= a time travel story.
"Don't leave home without your sword - your intellect."
—Alan Moore
This is totally true!
Where's the lie? We haven't been shown a time travel story yet. The only reason to assume it would be to take covers as literal, which makes zero sense, covers are notoriously unreliable as indicators of the story's content.
Hickman said Powers of X is like the film Powers of Ten, zooming in and zooming out on the world at a micro and macro scale, and that would make sense here as a term of scale of time.
What if instead of zooming in and out, Powers of X goes forward and backward in time, since he's described the series as about the history of Mutants/X-Men in the Marvel Universe.
I think it's simpler than time travel, or any of the other theories, we're just getting Hickman's Days of Future Past/Here Comes Tomorrow, in a way.