It was a good read. I also like how in the end he broken down not to emotion but the very basic sense of nature versus nuture. Do men continue to go forward on their path of technological advancement without taking into account the very tormentor we live in. It's really not personal, mutants are a natual evolution and for man that's nice, thats no different than the dinosaurs turning into birds they become so detached from their own inner self and attached to cell phones, computers, etc and before you know it thats all they want and nature can't survive. IN a sense mutants are the true inheritors of earth but earth is doomed.
Don't let anyone else hold the candle that lights the way to your future because only you can sustain the flame.
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Did you guys see how Erik and Charles were basking in the glory of what THEY have made at the end of the issue while Moira rots in a lab?
Ugh. Men.
Anyway, I really loved this issue. Moira is ~such~ a presence, I adore her. Reading her thoughts on Xavier, Magneto and Apocalypse was really great. Also, Logan and Moira. Shipping it.
Thank you it's been proven a constant problem yet for some reason Moira thought putting these 2 in charge is the way to go I just don't understand. Not that I could think of anyone better to lead the mutant race but still like girl this could be the last shot and you choose the repeated failures again!
So what we have established is that tge Autumn council Moira should be able to control, the Summer council Xavier should be able to control, the Hellfire council should be co-operative but is a wild card and the winter council will be problematic
Also the council decides who gets resurrected next so they will just keep saying no to Mystique
It is for story reasons, Magneto and Charles were always the two biggest mutant leaders.
Moira choice is completely wrong LOL maybe they are the reason it always failed also counting apocalypse on this
That was pretty bad, Moira hidden while they take all the credit for theirselves.
I really feel like there is something between Logan and Moira, maybe she isn't all alone in that lab.
They rely on each other for 100 years, that was romantic
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Interesting issue. Moira admits in her journal that she showed Xavier and Magneto only the parts of her prior lives she wanted them to see, suggests that there is more that we aren't being told. It also helps explain why she doesn't want precogs resurrected, it's not simply a matter of mutants learning the truth, but the unedited truth. Legion will not react well if he finds out his origins, poor David.
Well, there is this, which still needs to be explained:
I really liked that their arrogance was highlighted this issue. One aspect of Hickman's writing I haven't been too keen of is his focus on important leaders doing important things, which in the MU happen to be mostly men. So it's refreshing to see that subverted by setting up the overblown egos of these important men as the cause of things going wrong in the future.
There's a thread dedicated to that very question:
https://community.cbr.com/showthread...-PoX6-Spoilers
I kind of got the opposite, in a way. While I think that "the dream" as we've known it is not currently the goal, I think we're given enough info to know that Moira's plan isn't exactly the best idea. Sure, her plan is giving them a chance at some kind of success, but she had to break Charles down in order to get him to rethink his dream.
So in a way, I think the story is ultimately to be about surviving Moira's subversion of the dream.
I mean, in this, the fate of both mutants and humans are seen to be the same. They will eventually die when the post-humans arrive and then destroy both of them. So in order to win against that, it kind of makes sense that mutant and human will have to cooperate.
That's my take, anyway.
But, aside from that takeaway, the celebration at the end certainly is tinged with some doubt given that we know these two men have been manipulated to arrive at this point.
But Xavier never really tried to "force his ideology" on the world. He asked for acceptance, and worked toward showing why acceptance was a good idea....he didn't demand acceptance.
Magneto has always been about forcing his will upon the world. But he's always been a bit aggressive about the whole thing....more "I'll destroy the world if you don't accept mutants", which I think hasn't really worked out for him, and which actively undermined Xavier's actions.
The approach here is much more of a melding of the two approaches.
So, does Dawn of X end in a couple years with another 12 issue mini with Galactus and Phoenix merging with the help of Franklin and Jean to take on the Dominion, with all those mutants sucked into Xorn's black hole face working from the inside of the Dominion to help the mutants?