Why does Karma still have that prosthetic/metal leg ? Didn’t she just get brought back to life in a new body ?
She got brought back in the body she wanted, and she presumably wanted to remain herself as she was last, and not to be edited by other mutants. That’s my reading, not that it matters what my interpretation is, I’m not the voice of Karma.
Outside of the story, I’m glad people with disabilities get to continue to see themselves represented in the xmen. It has always been for minority groups and I’m happy that continues.
Last edited by Adam; 06-11-2021 at 01:18 AM.
Isn't it a rule that all Krakoan tech is organic rather then metallic ?
Also, Karma having a prosthetic leg that functions perfectly like a normal limb and doesn't really handicap her in any way - to the point where she's rather keep it then repair her organic one - kinda dispels that whole "representation" angle.
Real disabled people are actually negatively effected by their disability - Karma choosing to keep her's indicates that she is not.
I think your comment tells me how this conversation will go, and I think we should skip it. But, if I were you, I would refrain from telling people what constitutes a real disability and what does not, unless you know the legislation. That’s just my personal advice that you can take or leave. My only hope is that you’re speaking from an empathetic place with a foot in the world of the disabled community, and not just commenting an uninformed opinion for the purposes of having comic books how you want them to be.
So, English is not my native language, so I have a doubt. Would a person looking to sculpt another say he has an eye "for beautiful things"? and not "for beauty"?. Seem intentionally obnoxious.
To be fair, Gaby and her sisters were created as a weapon by humans. She is not thinking, someone is groping my little sister, but someone might want to have their little weapon back.
I speak from a place of a complete lack of both empathy and information - I just want my comic book characters to not act like such complete and utter dunces, so as to willingly and needlessly cripple a perfectly healthy woman for the sake of representation.
It makes all involved look insane.
Maybe the Super Seducer guy?
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Bringing back the old, killing the young: that's the Marvel way
I thought that man Yana was talking to was Jonathan Van Ness (Who I believe was confirmed as a Gala attendee), and I was so confused as to why he was talking so slimy.
Emma Frost, Rogue, Felicia Hardy, Helena Bertinelli, Allison Blaire, Barbara Gordon, Monica Rambeau, Carol Danvers, Illyana Rasputin, Ororo Munroe, Harleen Quinzel, Lorna Dane, Irene Adler, Kate Kane, Rachel Grey Summers, Jean Grey, Diana Prince, Barbara Ann Minerva, Donna Troy, Jennifer Walters, Gwen Stacy, Wanda Maximoff = PERFECTION!
Well, they are forcing depowered mutants to face a fight to the death to recover their powers, so I would say the "sympathetic" boat sailed a long time ago, the day Aero died. And then, Karma was not a perfectly healthy woman. Her mind remembered she had one leg, and she was reborn throught an extremely difficult psychic surgery. I am saying, there are reasons that could explain the leg. Cultural weird Krakoan reasons, like not accepting cosmetic changes in Crucible resurrections, or even seeing her leg as a badge of honor (She lost it fighting for the leader of The Five). Or it could have to do with this resurrection and the Tran thing.
I Will accept Shan now having a techno-ORGANIC left leg if her twin brother Tran also gets a T-O Right leg , to complement hers , as the Yin-Yang symbol is supposed to represent both of them
They should start to consider that it might not be a good idea to have only a single person around who is designing their fashion. Especialy since he has neither a consistent style or established element to his creations. His greatest claim to fame before Krakoa was dying from an overdose and being used by Quentin Quire to throw a temper tantrum with some other students at Xavier's school. It often feels like if he wasn't a mutant he would have been considered just another mediocre artist meeting an all too common end, but since he is a mutant he gets brought back quickly thanks to nepotistic interests by Emma Frost and is suddently considered some kind of fashion genious.
I know that Karma's outfit was seemingly based on something from a real fashion show. But those things are meant for the catwalk, moving artwork to be sneered at by overpaid critics, not something for actual people to wear at anything.
Well it's certainly concerning that it's believable that either everyone got low leveled mind manipulated into thinking and talking like that (though the X-men have used the whole "human" rethoric for a long time now) or the writer really think that's a good way to have their super heros talk like that.