The only way to neutralize her powers would be to kill Chthon. Even then she has traditional magic. That she used to bring back Eric Masterson from being turned to shards of glass.
The only way to neutralize her powers would be to kill Chthon. Even then she has traditional magic. That she used to bring back Eric Masterson from being turned to shards of glass.
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Love is for souls, not bodies.
I think there were intentionally meant to be two sides the Gala, like there are for most things in life.
Half of it was about establishing power and expansion, while the other half was about strengthening mutant human relations. A HUGE part of the Gala was announcing the new X-Men team which is a team specifically designed to be heroes to everyone regardless of species.
I don't think either completely counteracts the other.
I'd be interested to know which, if any, countries had their opinions of Krakoa raised by the Gala; it would be something for a data page, at the very least. But Liechtenstein enjoying themselves probably isn't as interesting on page as England breaking off diplomatic relations.
This is going to be so very interesting.
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
Which was Scotts idea, not Krakoas, and then Krakoa publicly disavowed them and the term X-Men. Unlike the terraforming, which wasn't.
And even then the X-Men announcement, two years into the run, feels like it's come way too late. X-Men acting like heroes is a bare minimum but sounds like it's just a bonus in the grand scheme of things.
gonnagiveittoya, this is a sincere question, but isn’t this the moment in X-Men #16 when Jean and Scott first mention the idea for the new X-Men? I’m curious.
I can't wait for this mini series, it's the most anticipated X event on my calender.
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)
I could imagine Magneto not having the patience for any investigations and deciding to take matters in his own hands. Also, bringing the people with metal in their bodies to a confrontation with Magneto will never not be funny to me.
I think you mixed up the order of things. Krakoa was distancing itself from the term X-Men before Scott’s announcement to show that mutantkind is it’s own thing. If Krakoa was so against the idea than they would not have made it such a huge part of the Gala and they wouldn’t be supporting their efforts like making the Treehouse and purchasing that park in New York.
Marvel Comics' Trial of Magneto Will Be About More Than the Scarlet Witch's Death
https://gizmodo.com/marvel-comics-tr...han-1847352784
The fact that the X-Men have recently gotten into the important, and highly secretive business of resurrecting people could factor into what becomes of Wanda down the line. But Williams also shared a bit about how her death and the Trial of Magneto are going to pose some difficult challenges for the mutants, who’ve been working very hard to keep some of their tech hidden from the public. “This is a really deep look into the proceedings of Krakoa’s first really high-profile murder investigation that brings a lot of outside attention and threatens a lot of Krakoan secrets, and a lot of Krakoan peace,” Williams said. “It’s also a deep look into, you know, the House of M dynamic. It’s called Trial of Magneto, and trial has more than one meaning.”
I guess this won't be a court trial, but the other definitions of trial.