LOL at this tagline; I guess Krakoa wasn't "the real world".
LOL at this tagline; I guess Krakoa wasn't "the real world".
well it was a mutant fantasy that humans ruined again
people are really getting offended by that tagline
they arent on their safe mutant island anymore
so yeah theyre back in the lame real world where they have to worry about hate and bigotry again
In all fairness, Krakoa is quite literally not a real place.
On the other hand, they already announced books set in Alaska, New Orleans and Chicago. Arguably more “real world” places than Marvel’s New York City.
But it’s just a tag line. It’s not that serious.
LMAO
But seriously I like him more taking care of chickens.
My picks for hero turn super villains would be Aero, Wallflower and Mercury at first. Cerebella for sure (remember she killed someone during Morrison's run). Maybe Tag as well.
Anyway, I just think a lot of characters who suffered at the hands of humanity, who later discovered paradise and learned what is like to live a normal life (among their equals) just to have it taken away by humans again. They could be those saying "Not all humans, but always humans" thing. It's honestly an easy to get conclusion.
Well, I'll stop talking about it cause this is moving too far from the topic
Look, I'm on Team Hellionfor villain. After all the crap the X-Men put him through, all the times they let every mutant down through their incompetence or malice, every time they disregarded him for being too extreme, only fpor him to have been proven right? He already tried turning heel the first time the X-Men abandoned him and his friends (and I say first, because it's happened multiple times), I can see him finally having enough and popping a few heads.
They missed the opportunity to call this "X and the city" though.
I'm not so sure. For one, when writers turn heroes into villains, they tend to go really hard on it, sometimes in ways that are unredeemable. Think Scarlet Witch with Decimation, Nature Girls and Beast. Would you like to have the character lean in hard into this angle? I'd say he'd be there for 5/10 years at most, then he'd be replaced by the villain of the era, never to be seen again (not even as background). That's why I'm leaning towards those characters.
However, I'm the type of person who... how can I say this delicately? If I was French in 1789, I'd likely be actively participating in the revolution. So I think instead of a villain, I'd have him as a neutral part, doing gray stuff. Say, mutants are actively fighting and hurting mutants. He's not a part of them, but he prevents humans from shooting these mutants down. Why? "I don't want my friends to die again" "What about the humans who are hurting" "A price I'm willing to pay".
Don't mind that post....
It just says "I NEVER read a Kamala book".
If D list means having 93 solo issues in all
5 animated appearances
part of Marvel Rising
First book stayed a top 10 seller on Amazon
12 video game appearances
2 live action
And the comic success was done BEFORE she every appeared outside of comics.
A LOT of folks would take that.
D listers don't sniff this.
I hope speed pops up and keep the prodigy relationship going. I would like for them to explore their relationship.
Yeah Kamala is def not D list. Her and Laura being on here gives me hope we'll get to have a longer run and see more characters that I want to see get some rotation in and spotlight.
No one told you that if was going to he his wayyyyy!
Clap! Clap! Clap! Clap!
Resurrection has becomes a joke. Your broke and Krakoa is far awayyyyy!
Clap! Clap! Clap! Clap!
Seems like your always stuck in second gearrrrrr, ever since those Orchis thugs ruined your yearrrrrr.
And!
No one is there far youuuu!
Krakoa had to fall!
No one is there for youuuu!
Tom Breevort doesn't care at all
No one is there for youuuuu!
And say goodbye to the Hellfire Gala toooooo!
"The Marvel EIC Chair has a certain curse that goes along with it: it tends to drive people insane, and ultimately, out of the business altogether. It is the notorious last stop for many staffers, as once you've sat in The Big Chair, your pariah status is usually locked in." Christopher Priest