Marvel Earth
Krajoa
I am a Marvel fan preferably cosmic storylines, especially Thanos or Dark Phoenix related, when both the Avengers and the X-Men are involved count me in, loved the original Uncanny Avengers series.
Not a fan of any of the new characters.
(Marvel/DC fan for 44+ years)
The X-Men has Prodigy/Forge, The Sidri, The Brood, The Shiar, Arakko, Avalon, Limbo possibly Mercator and a bunch of Omega Level mutants.
now that im thinking about it
The Marvel earth has all the magical users, that's enough to defeat krakoa, superhumans that can blitz them
Krakoa have the telepaths and their reality warpers thats their only option to win
If Forge can come up with a way to neutrilze mutant powers I'm sure Richards and Stark could in no time too. We have seen the tech out there many times already with stuff like the Genoshan collars and such. Unless they took out the big brains very fast the mutants would be in trouble.
As I said in the same thread on the X-Men boards, Krakoa going to war with the rest of Marvel Earth would be a suicidal, self-destructive notion, and even the Krakoans know that. That is why they're operating as and through a nation-state, navigating the tangled web of international politics and working within --- if not subverting --- geopolitical institutions and structures to achieve their long-term goals of not only surviving, but thriving and prospering in a world where just about everyone else in it is on a hair-trigger to wipe them out. All-out war would only result in mutually assured destruction, with whoever was left standing in the end being stuck on a completely devastated planet Earth.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Starting with Days of Future Past, it could be argued that the Sentinels killed nonmutant superhumans because they ultimately saw no substantial difference between them and mutants like the X-Men, that any deviation from baseline humanity was a threat to be curtailed at any cost, ironically including the freedom of the very humans the Sentinels were made to protect from mutants. As I've thought for a while now, human hatred and fear may be concentrated against mutants now, but incidents like the original Civil War have shown that all it takes is one horrible event involving someone with powers, mutant or not, for humankind to just as easily turn on nonmutant superhumans as it has on mutants. In a nutshell, mutants and nonmutant superhumans have more reasons to band together, at least in terms of enlightened self-interest, than to fight against each other, if only because once mutants are "dealt with," who's to say humanity won't want "those other freaks" neutralized, too, especially if homo novissima becomes a thing and they realize they don't need superheroes created by one-off freak accidents anymore?
The spider is always on the hunt.
I get Iron-Blooded Orphans vibes from this. Specifically the last 3rd of season 2.
spoilers:end of spoilers
This underdog group we follow start to do good and start become big shots, but come into conflict agaisnt a foe who just was to resourceful and their leaders and some minor members were killed, they also had to disband