Thing about that:
X-Men #1
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You are more than welcome not to read the xbooks if you have a problem with the direction mutantdom is going none has a gun to your head that you should read xbooks. From your replies you sound like one of those bitter avenger fans that have discomfort with the fact that the mutants are becoming the most prominent group in marvel again. Like I said you can choose not to participate in it but in this weather you like it or not mutants rule the solar system and the regent would be named....point blank period.
What act of revenge have the mutants taken aganist humans so far?
Yes I agree that the mutants are displaying a lot of hubris which will hurt them in the long run but for now instead of being passive and waiting for human society to fully accept them they have taken to empowering themselves they have done it without subjugating humanity.
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Do I think the X-Men embracing the "We are the superior Master Race" rhetoric of their greatest villains is stupid, yes. There are other things about the era I like, like Way of X. I had hoped the Hellfire Gala was going to be about walking away from the racial supremacist angle and it wasn't.
Yes. Mars rotate on a different pace of earth, so they are most of time ery far away from each other. And alien menace tcan do curves and go by closer to the sun route.
It's not a phisical barrier, IDK why Storm said that.
I wondered about the same. Arraki love to cause problems
How about you wait till the book actually comes out before you start speculating... The muatnts terraformers an entire planet in the matter of hours whose to say they can control orbit of the planet or what have you. Storm knows why she said what she says and unless it's made clear as to why she did all we put forth would be based on conjecture.
Changing the orbit of the planet after terraforming it would almost instantly kill all life on Mars
Politely, this is the wrong angle to look at it from...
We are talking about a group of mutants who sealed off their home planet knowing that protecting it meant that they would most likely never set foot on it again.
Now?
They are willingly leaving that home planet never to return. Even having just made it back to that planet.
If you are looking to undercut this sort of sacrifice and heroism?
I gotta wonder a little if this whole "Comics..." business is actually for you.