AoA Wanda depowered mutants on a smaller scale and permanently
She also sought out the life force for her own desires when she was sane and was warned by Dr Doom
AoA Wanda depowered mutants on a smaller scale and permanently
She also sought out the life force for her own desires when she was sane and was warned by Dr Doom
This issue is probably one of my favorites. The death match seems a bit much and the whole island watching a young girl being killed is definitely very barbaric, bit I like the questions Kurt poses and at least all this opens up to new types of stories.
I do hate how Hickman is ignoring how Wanda was manipulated by Doom to cause Decimation. Yes, that was retcon, but I was under the impression it was still valid?
I'd much rather have Wanda and Pietro reestablished as Magneto's mutant children than have Wanda as some kind of human Pretender. Doctor Doom as a representation of an unstoppable human enemy seems a lot more plausible, even he isn't really a X-men villain.
Would someone like Gentle or Martha or No Girl have to a weild a sword?
I said someone like Gentle who is a Pacifist or Martha who has no arms. Or Martha who is infirm. Obviously they dont need it. But if the mutant was a Pacifist. Or Qwerty who is depowered and infirm who hasn't a chance against Apocalypse. They should just be offered their powers back
I mean marshmallow was depowered how you expect him to wield a sword.
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I can't describe how good this issue was. Simply wonderful.
“Strength is the lot of but a few privileged men; but austere perseverance, harsh and continuous, may be employed by the smallest of us and rarely fails of its purpose, for its silent power grows irresistibly greater with time.” Goethe
Is Cyclops seeing Warlock and then it disappearing straight away something that is being addressed in another book?