I am not the person who made the statement, I was just clarifying how it was used. Journey did say 'if' and qualified the craziness to the scenario in which the group is trying this over and over. While I would not word it in such a way, having both issues seemingly show the group acting in a way, including the use of powers (of unknown origins), resembling a team of mutant heroes and then end with trying to cross through a gate, it is not unreasonable to see this as showing some sort of, not sure what word to use, inner conflict maybe.
This issue kinda unintentionally raised an interesting question with Krakoa. So they basically showed up in the middle of a group of mutants committing a crime and wrecking the place and basically acted as an extract via the one-time use gate. So while we know that they offer the offender amnesty, do they just shrug their shoulders and leave the place wrecked after incidents like this thinking of it as not their problem despite a mutant having been the cause or do they have money allocated in their budget to pay for such damages?
"Kids don't care **** about superhero comic books. And if they do, they probably start with manga, with One Punch-Man or My Hero Academia. " -ImOctavius.
I’d wager that if the kids are mutants; their mutations don’t match their apparent powers (which all seem to be tech based, except maybe marvel guy)
Some might by Chimera’s but I’d bet money that at least one was depowered by Wanda before their powers manifested
I would label it as altruistic, diffidence they have the desire to help but lack the confidence to do it as themselves & masquerade as something they are not. Now as you explained my point is if at every issue were gonna keep seeing them try & pass through a gate & get rejected over & over again then they are exhibiting signs of insanity especially after constant rejection.
I remember when Toad and Husk were a thing. Better than Husk and Angel that's for sure.
The Krakoans are EEEvil!
THEY MUST BE STOPPED!