If you was Apocalypse and you can choose any mutant to become your four horseman, who will it be.
If you was Apocalypse and you can choose any mutant to become your four horseman, who will it be.
What are everybody's thoughts on the idea of a new underground railroad that would be used to smuggle mutants across the United States by bringing them to the X-Mansion in Westchester County, New York before eventually relocating to the island of Krakoa?
The way I see it, there should be a transcontinental underground railroad network in America that is based on the historical railway network of the same name in the United States and was established and built by the X-Corporation with the help of Stark Industries, Parker Industries, Worthington Industries, and Frost International where mutants can escape from prejudiced humans that are down on anti-mutant sentiments, activities, and bigotry.
The network would be used and operated by not only members of the X-Men and their faction teams, but also pro-mutant humans that are mutant sympathizers and allies of the X-Men, too along with other superhero allies.
Later, the network would expand internationally to other countries in order to help foreign mutants around the world suffering from anti-mutant persecution all the same as well. And the trains in the underground railroad would all look like a hyperloop.
If I had to pitch a main MCU X-men line-up it would probably look like this right now. In my opinion we’d pick up with them in a new/modern setting for the X-men time period. Has some new characters rather repeat the same cast from previously. Still would has the OGs to teach the next generation.
Instead one team, about having multiple teams, like The Hellions or Alpha Squadron with the veteran assigned to each team. Imagining it to be something similar to Hogwarts Houses from Harry Potter but for mutants. If this X-Men reboot is going to happen in MCU, some point like after Marvel's Multiverse Saga. Would personally like the studio to introduce new faces we have seen before in live-action. It's something new for next generations of fans and familiar with the older audiences who've seen or are fans of the X-Men’s movies. So what’s y’all think? Would the first introduction of mutants be the Young-Next X-Men/Generation-X type of team?
Which comics should I read about the origin of the X gene?
This is something I came across and decided to share with you guys.
I was watching the Templin Institute - a YouTube channel which talks about fictional worlds, their characters, weapons/technology, events/conflicts, etc.
As part of a new series, they were talking about "The Worst Places To Be Alive" - which involves how been alive in some of those fictional worlds could be Hell in one way or another.
The first entry of this series was the MCU Universe - talking about how living in this world as a regular person, and having the ongoing amount of major events happening (from Tony Stark declaring "I am Iron Man" to "The Snap" and beyond), would inevitably give a lot of people in said universes varying amounts of "crisis fatigue" - with this been amplified by more youngsters appearing with impressive skills/powers they haven't "earned" and thus leaving the General Public to hope that said youngsters have the emotional maturity to handle these abilities properly.
The video is here if you're curious to watch it through, as it covers what I've written in more detail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMa8WXaddyA
What interested me in particular, however, was a comment (and its reply) on the video regarding how this could play out when the Mutants are added to the MCU and the series needs to add the "Mutant Bigotry" that we expect from the previous X-Men films, animated series, etc.
The comments are as follows:
"This would be a great staging ground for the infamous Mutant Bigotry—once the mutants show up—people literally born with dangerous powers they didn’t earn, that can’t be replicated, and have no teachers (and some are even saying they’ll eventually replace humanity)—that will probably be the last straw for some people. The perfect recipe for prejudice to start fomenting."
"I've always been kind of skeptical to how Mutants could be incorporated into the MCU so late in it's timeline and still have the racism work out in a world of heroes. Tying it back to the exasperation and trauma mankind has for a world and powers they can't expect or control anymore is perfect!"
"That’s…actually a great way to do it. I can totally see people seeing random mutants who can’t control their power coming out of no where and going “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH I JUST WANT NORMAL!”"
I personally think that this is actually a clever way to do it if its handled right, but I'd like to see what you guys think as I'm curious (and I'm just a casual fan so you guys might have better insights that I don't have).
Am I the only one who doesn’t understand mutants. Like first off how are some mutants able to manipulate reality or control the weather how does that relate to genetic mutations, and also how come when mutants have kids with each other, the child tends to have completely different abilities from their parents even though, mutant abilities are genetic.
Who are the known mutant Sorcerers that know of? I know there's Selene, goblin queen, forge, magik, pixie and young beast, but is that all of them?
I’ve always had this theory that there are many superhuman characters that have been around for years who are actually mutants but never knew, especially the characters who got their powers from freak accidents. For example, Electro, he apparently got his powers from being electrocuted but what if getting electrocuted just simply activated his X-gene? I mean we know that the X-gene could be activated from stressful situations or exposure to certain things.
Could Mutants be Force-sensitive if they were in the Star Wars universe?
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Mutants vs Minions
Which Race Would Win...... until bananas become the next avengers level threat.
The page for krakoa said that certain members of homo superior were allowed on the island. Is mr. immortal allowed on the island?
Her shape-shifting is better than Mystique cause she can copy powers. She can copy people down to their DNA and their brain. She could literally become that person and no one would know.
Would you guys rather be an Eternal, an Inhuman, or an Alpha Class Mutant?
A) Become a Sorcerer Supreme.
B) Become an Omega Level Mutant
What are your favorite X-Men comic series? Mine are:
X-Force (2019)
Marauders (2019)
Uncanny X-Men
Since she has the powers of Reality Warping, Time Travel, amongst other Powers Wouldn't she be considered an omega-level mutant?