And what about the girl from Wakanda that was apart of FF?
Has the God force/power idea come up before in FF books or is it new to this mini? And I love that #1 had a data page.
I think this is the first time this has been talked about, maybe it will have a relation with the phoenix force and the life force.
"To the X-men then, who don´t die the old fashioned way and no matter how hard we try, none of us die forever" Uncanny X-Men #270, Jean and Ororo
Magneto: The master of magnetism Appreciation 2022
Polaris: The Mistress of Magnetism Appreciation 2022
House of M Appreciation 2022
You'll find this month's debate on derogatory terms in this fine 30 page thread. Enjoy!
https://community.cbr.com/showthread...ders-8-preview
Gotcha! And I see the data page ends with Reed writing,
"If we were to believe there is a Godpower source, then it's possible that Franklin's connection to that source is broken.
Whether or not it can be repaired depends on first proving its existence.
Somehow."
Iiiiiinteresting.
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"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
I cant with the pearl clutching.
I'm not excusing anything, you can choose to dislike what they did but that is just your opinion. If she knowingly took him on her boat, if they forced him to leave the house against his will or actually brought him to Krakoa then it would be a problem, but that didn't happen. The worst thing she did was to tell Franklin to do what he wants to do in light of the super-powered fight the FF kicked up.
Except the conversation was about the gates and how close it is to his home.
What happened is that his parents got into a screaming match and he and a friend (who the parents currently don't like) left to go for a walk. That is not illegal no matter how much you think it is. He's an older teenager not 6. Going for a walk with someone the parents don't like is not a crime.
that was in response to you making this incorrect claim
You are literally condemning the X-Men for something they have always done and never had a problem with until now.Originally Posted by People Of The Earth
Yeah, his parents would have the final say that does not mean they can't reach out. You might think it, but you'd be wrong.
By this logic any action that supports the military is "military" in nature. Also if you actually check the data page you consistently fail to reference it was about nurturing and protecting the omegas from the rest of the world. You got it backwards, I can't imagine why they feel that individual mutants need protection from the greater world. Its not like they have overwhelming evidence of hostility directed at mutants.
Also just to be clear, when the primary goal is overwhelmingly aimed at benefiting civilians, like for example 16 million dead Genoshans, its considered non-military.
Yeah, no your wrong here to. You don't need permission to talk, and for the record, they were engaging with his parents.
No your making up reasons to try and condemn Krakoa
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Looking at this I missed another non-military mutant, Elixir.
Hmmm... I see protect and nurture, I don't see military looks like you're making baseless assumptions.
I've acknowledged from the beginning that the Krakoans didn't do a particularly good job at this and that no matter what the final decision is up to the Richards. You're ignoring that every single escalation including attacking with powers was done by the FF. None of which was called for. I don't see anything here worse than the typical plot induced stupidity of nearly every hero/hero story. You're also the one trying to make a federal case against the Krakoans (Kidnapping is a federal crime), as part of a vast sinister conspiracy that you have yet to back up with a shred of evidence.
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Arguments are one thing, who came up with the general idea is another. But sure, all types of people get caught up in things the privileged majority starts, whether it’s detrimental to them and who they are or not.
But your joke about Reed and his son does bring up a point...and I’m certain from what I’ve been reading on here that you and others have a level of disdain for the FF in particular, but would you really think it would be “cool” or ok for Franklin to show that type of prejudice towards his father, mother, and uncles?
Magneto likely, if Franklin spent enough time with him, would have him adopt that attitude, which is probably ONE reason why Sue put Magneto in a bubble and pushed him away...because the man literally was speaking on Mutant supremacy and calling Franklin’s parents “inferior” in front of him. And Xavier agreed, though he was more polite about it.
Wouldn’t that make anyone (like Sue) defensive? If black parents had adopted a white son and white people came to their home, strongly suggesting that the son should come away with them, while spouting off about how they are the superior race and the white superior son belongs with them, would you blame the black parents for getting upset and getting defensive?
And yes, it would be just as wrong the other way around...especially the part where supremacy of one group over another is being talked about. I wouldn’t want to send my son off with a group that would likely convince him that his parents are inferior to him.
As this is a recent development with the X-men, there is cause for concern on the FF’s part.
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