No, because she was influenced or possessed or something.
Yes
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No, because she was influenced or possessed or something.
Only after Wolverine, Beast, Xavier, Magneto, Magik, Mystique, Sinister, Apocalypse and so many others...
The vast majority of X-men and villains on Krakoa have no room to talk when it comes to putting people on trial
Jubilee should at least get to blow her up a few times. She had to become a stupid vampire thanks to Wanda.
The x-fanatics don't want logic like that. I mean Sinister had the Mauraders slaughter an entire community in the Morlocks but by the new logic since they are mutants they are good now. At least 50% of the main mutants can probably be jailed for crimes they have commited, but to the x-fanatics Wanda is the only one who deserves to be punished. Wolverine alone is a mass murderer who should be in jail for the rest of his life for all the people he has killed and maimed, but you never hear anyone calling for his head even after he nearly killed Rachel and did kill Northstar.
House of M was done to prop up the Avengers as it was the Marvel offices agenda to make them the face of Marvel. Much of what was done from House of M to Axis was done to spite Fox. I would rather Hickman just acted as if House of M did not even happen, the franchise needs to move on.
id rather not ignore years of x-men history when creating a mutant culture, that would be lazy and unsastifying and not a good story
melody's ascension was satisfying to spit on her actions and all those years of spite towards the franchise, literaly rising above all that.
That can brush over House of M. Mutants have lost their powers for plenty of reasons, most recent of which was Rosenberg's run. Same theme could be explored without fixating on editorial driven plot points that are inconsistent and designed to incite fans to act irrationally.
But Hickman's run is not about "moving on" from recent X-Men runs but acknowledging recent mutant genocides as a backbone for a history about mutants rising up against oppresion. In fact, it was about time that a writer decided to explore the impact of Genosha and M-day in the mutant world