My dude, I'm sorry. Seriously,
a) let's be buds and thus the healing can commence
b) I'll listen to your arguments/concerns with respect and keep only the openest of minds. Wide open.
c) what Paul was to the Christians, you can be to the Krakoans. The choice, my friend, is yours.
P.S. You have new gods now
"Mutationem Aeternum"
Krakoan and Proud
Hickman basically turned the bulk of mutant kind into separatists with a clear divide between happy separatists who are now just happy to be free and safe and the ones still nursing a grudge and the new people who showed up as a wild card. It got people talking at levels they hadn't been about the x-books in years and by that measure alone it was a smart call.
In this issue the only characters to speak are mutants, and humanity is typically only spoken of as being the enemy; the other. “Man has killed so many of us” Xavier says to Magneto, aware that he is saying this to one of the few survivors of the Genoshan genocide.
Another of those survivors, Polaris, appears at the start of the issue and asks her father if there is any good in humanity at all, before watching a mutant miracle. Elswhere Emma Frost mocks humanity
https://shelfdust.com/2019/09/19/one...-house-of-x-5/
Last edited by jmc247; 09-24-2019 at 06:37 PM.
You know what I'm just not even gonna do this anymore.
It's becoming increasingly clear this community just won't acknowledge or allow other points of view, and frankly, if I cant speak my mind about things without people either putting words in my mouth or talking down to me I just refuse to speak here at all.