On a similar note, I'd like to see them interacting with other heroes. Wolverine seems to be the only one that can actually talk to other people without it devolving into "why haven't you done more for mutants?!" BS. Sorry, Scott, we were too busy dealing with the Final Host, the Nazi invasion, all that Asgardian and Symbiote nonsense to help you out with your specific problems.
Sorry to get salty.
I'm not really unhappy overall, but the culty vibe and "we don't care about humans now" shtick are not exactly endearing. If they can go a little lighter on that, I'm golden.
Sounds like we can eXpect even BIGGER things for Ororo:
Gerry Duggan on Kitty Pryde, X-Men pirate, and her Marauders - Syfy Wire
… "Storm's an interesting one; she has very personal reasons for beginning this journey," he says. "She has some very big stories on the horizon both in the X-world and beyond." ...
Yeah the way mutants complain seems like avengers are in vacations all the time while mutants are massacreted.
Wolverine is the x-men to show up on outside books, need more x-men to interact with outside of krakoa
the first one is actual moira, she should look like a 40 year old
Yeah, 100% with you on that: the sooner we get some kind of clarification on what more individual characters feel in regards to their human allies/family members/ect the better. That and more nuance about current events: Logan seems to be the most balanced, while Quire seems happy on Magneto's extreme, ect.
More individualism is key!
I can kind of agree on the whole thing about the Avengers. While they aren't sitting around twiddling their thumbs, the difficulty comes when humankind accepts them but hates mutants. I guess the thought that mutants will one day cause baseline humans to become extinct as opposed to not having to worry about that from those who accidentally got their powers is a valid one. Also if its just showing how stupid racism is as a whole then fine. However I think the idea that the Avengers are always too busy but then when they do stick their noses into mutant affairs they dont seem to be pro mutant is ok as long as its not constantly revisited
Fearless makes reference to Xavier Institute, so it’s clearly before Rosencanny or even Disassembled. Also it’s very canon unless otherwise stated.