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Think again. Comic character never "evolve" for so much time, they always return to point zero; as much as we like those changes. Like Spider-Man becoming rich like Tony Stark or Bruce Wayne, or Venom bonded with Flash Thompson. Where's the X-Men role in Marvel? They are a minority of super-powered individuals hated and feared who fight to survive; and that where they will return. And considering how many enemies the X-Men are gathering against Krakoa, it's obvious it won't last much time anymore. In fact, it's quite possible the end of "X of Swords" will end up with Krakoa destroyed after all and Mutants back to square one. The title of the conclussion is "Destruction".
Look, pal, "Superior Spider-Man" could have been better accepted from the beginning if it would have started like it went through its second part. That is, Doc Ock taking over a cloned body of Peter Parker and gaining part of his memories; but NOT USURPING THE LIFE OF THE REAL PETER PARKER!!!! Don't you remember Dan Slott received a lot of death's threats for it?
As for Wolverine, he also acts different. I mean, he's quite alright having a "three way relationship" with Jean Grey, when he always tried to be the Alpha facing Cyclops. Not to mention we saw him playing with kids as a "friendly neighborhood" instead of acting as Wolverine usually do: a mad dog. Wolverine clearly keeps his real self, but something is affecting him too.
There are other two weird things around here:
1º) Everybody seems to have forgotten than Krakoa FEEDS on Mutants, although it seems there are so many Mutants here that he doesn't need to drain them dry to feed. But how much time will pass before Krakoa returns to his original self.
2º) They allowed all villain Mutants to live in Krakoa as nothing. How much time they think it will pass before the villains openly returns to his old ways? Do you truly believe Sinestro will stop doing horrible experiments, or Apocalypse will cease his old "only strong survive" thing? Krakoa represents everything against Apocalypse's believe: It's a paradise where strong get weak, instead of getting stronger to survive. (Something like what happened to the Dodo Bird).