I actually liked last stand. I think the way Dark phoenix was portrayed was IMO the best in all of its mediums. The idea that it was just Jean at full power versus this cosmic entity. The story was also pretty good. Easily in my top 3 X-men films.
I also would have preferred if Fox kept the rights to the X-men movie rather then giving them to Disney. First off the MCU already has Inhumans to work with so don't see the point in them needed the mutants. I mean Agents of Shield already set them up really well. Secondly a little competition never hurt anyone and I think it would be better off.
Most importantly I don't think the X-men movies should directly follow the comics. I think the writers taking more liberties would do the franchise good. Rogue shouldn't go Ms. Marvel, Jean should not become possessed by the Phoenix force, etc.
this was the U-Men. https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/U-Men_(Earth-616)
But the U-Men went so far as killing and dismembering mutants to graft mutant tissues into themselves.
How do you know that raising him wouldnt lead to something catastrophic? Graydon ultimately didnt real do anything damaging to mutantkind like the likes of Cassandara Nova or Scarlet Witch and that might have been better than a possible future were he to be raised by Mystique. We dont know
Weird question.
But by definition is Graydon Creed Homo Superior.
Obviously he’s not a Mutant and has no powers.
But since both his parents are Homo Superior, is he classified as such? Is he considered a genetic disability?
But if you’re raised by humans and think you’re a human until you hit puberty, you are not really part of that culture until you choose to join it. All I’m saying is that if an individual does not want to be a mutant and the means are there, that individual should be allowed to make her/his own choice.
“Generally, one knows me before hating me” -Quicksilver
thats not my decision to make but I'd side eye anyone that does. Skin bleaching is a thing and comes with its own set of criticism and judgement. The solution to racism shouldnt be to completely change your physical self in order to make the racists feel more comfortable about their lives. Doing so validates their hate and invalidates you as a person. Thats my opinion and no one needs to agree with that
I don’t know. But what I’m saying is that it should be his choice. The Eye Boy we know (and love?) may be perfectly happy being the way he is. Staying a mutant is his choice. Somebody else could have the same exact powers as Eye Boy and may want to lose the mutation ASAP. If a cure exists, he should be allowed to take it. In my opinion.
“Generally, one knows me before hating me” -Quicksilver
100 pct wrong in my opinion. Yes ideally the persecuting party changes and everyone’s happy. But in my opinion it should be up to the individual to make that choice. Nobody should be forced to be something they don’t want to be if there is an alternative.
I don’t believe the cultural identity is relevant. I think that cultural identity is now only becoming a think for mutants under the age of Hick. But even it was a thing before then, I’d still take prioritise the right of the individual over the hypothetical risk of genocide, especially OTG genocide meaning a reversion to the human state that most Mutants were born as and not the death meaning that is usually a with the word.
“Generally, one knows me before hating me” -Quicksilver
Eyeboy is fine with himself and has fully embraced his abilities. He doesnt have the negative association with his powers that some others do. For him to remove that would be to conform and its not right that he should feel that terrible about how he is viewed that he would need to resort to that. The problem is the people that would mistreat him, not him