Its just a preview so Im not going to judge the quality of writing based on this but its especially jarring because its a repetition of their argument from last issue. I didnt mind it then bc it served as a way to define Logans characterization and the back and forth while they were still investigating didnt feel out of place. But if it becomes a recurring thing where every time someone from the team says something Logan jumps on the occasion to remind us "not all humans" it will het tedious.
I swear to Glob if "Ok Avenger" doesn't make it to the page...
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
we also have to take account on the good humans we see in the supporting cast of other nonmutant. its not like Kamala Khan family, Peter supporting(Flash, Harry, MJ, Gwen, Betty, ect) Richard rider family, Rick jones teen brigrade, Alicia, ect it numerous to count but we dont see them having anti-mutant views. J Jonah Jameson actually went against the anti-mutant hysteria from Operation Zero Tolerance. so yeah we do see alot of anti-mutant humans in x-books but we have considered the nonpowered human cast from other books in x-titles. yeah if you think about it, every single life that Spidey saved in his books could hold anti-mutant views that make you want to question that such a person should be worth saving.(Im sure Peter would save him/her anyway). also note Quire did dated a human(yes she's well trained in weapons and badass skills crazy and genre-savy) but human nevertherless
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Looks good.
I enjoyed the Wolverine/Kid Omega dynamic of the last issue, and how Percy showcased differing opinions, but doing so over the mutilated body of Domino, is a poor choice for Logan.
Personally, while I'm all for human society getting taken down a few pegs --- see the current scenario in Immortal Hulk where Bruce Banner has openly declared and acted on his intent to tear down the pillars of institutionalized corruption that are most directly responsible for the degeneration of the planet and other endemic ills of the human condition --- I'd rather humanity as a whole last long enough to see and learn the error of its ways, as opposed to being wiped out in its entirety. To me, it's one thing to defend yourself with all necessary aggression against those seeking to commit genocide against you and yours, but it's another to then turn around and retaliate with a genocide of your own, because what are you left with after that except a tragic case of living up (or down) to Nietzsche's warning about gazing too long into an abyss and the abyss gazing also?
The spider is always on the hunt.
when your worst enemy is Sabertooth them is logical to say that mutants are able of the worst too. He is just being a professor with Quire.
Apparently, Logan STILL hasn't learned from Schism and onward. For someone that supposed to be a badass, Logan tends to be a coward when it comes down to helping his own people vs the humans. He forgets how quickly the humans (Avengers included) would turn against him in a heartbeat.
I miss the days when Logan actually had a backbone:
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Mutant and Proud
Krakoa FOREVER!!!