The /worst part is that "It not being Wanda fault" is kinda canon thanks to Hickman's HOXPOX it literally means that the trio of Magneto, Moira and Xavier deliberately caused M-Day to help radicalize mutants.
The /worst part is that "It not being Wanda fault" is kinda canon thanks to Hickman's HOXPOX it literally means that the trio of Magneto, Moira and Xavier deliberately caused M-Day to help radicalize mutants.
It blows my mind that this canon
If i recall right the common counter argument is that the three did not exactly knew what was going to happen and that M-Day might have not occured in Moira's previous lives, so they might have not been aware of it being the outcome of the specific actions which resulted in it.
Kinda like how in The Foundation, they can only predict large scale events caused by societies, not individual people's actions.
But yes if the retcon is taken at face value everything including all the horrible things like the Mutant Massacre, Genosha, M-Day, M-Pox were all according to plan to create the groundwork for Krakoa as the "victory road" for mutantkind to "win".
All while there is the possible implication that Moira herself is what always causes events to go down the drain further and further with each of her manipulation attempts.
hickman's HOXPOX means magneto knew about house of m and did not prevent it
Another counter argument is they new it needed to happen and let it happen to get to Krakoa. Greater good and all that.
That is one way to see it Mutant Massacre, Genosha the dead of jean grey house of m is Magneto, Moira and Xaviers fault
Did HoM happen in any of Moiras other lives? It was 616 Wanda that said it and it was her wave that traverses the omniverse. It wasn't multiple Wandas whose wave converged but a single Wanda.
The only other Wanda who did it at a different incident was AoA Wanda but she could only remove the xgene from within a few feet
But at what price for characters who are still expected to be around potentialy ad infinitum, while these moments rupture the very foundation on which they have been build?
It's difficult to seed a barren earth covered in ruins and expect anything healthy to grow from it anymore.