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TopicHow come in Marvel, people who want unequal rights/mutant registry are bad guys?
UnfairRepresent
07/01/18 6:24:46 PM
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SmidgeIsntBack posted...
Trayvon posted...
I don't get why the general public seems to have more of a problem with mutants than non-mutants superheroes like Spiderman and Captain America

don't they exist in the same world?


Going back to this, Spidey is sometimes called a mutant actually, usually by the people who hate mutants to begin with.

I'm in the camp that doesn't like the X-Men being in the same universe as the rest of Marvel though. It's as jarring to me as the Watchmen sharing with DC.

Yeah I agree

I know they are the same universe and characters turn up in each other stories and stuff but its just hard to imagine like Iron-Man and Spidey and Captain America in the same universe as the US Government deploying giant pink Sentiels to kill US citizens.

That's the shit Nazis would do and Capn' would fight.

There's also like no villain outside the X-men rogues gallery who couldn't be stopped simply by going "Yo Xavier, its Peter, can you use your magic mind machine to locate Mysterio, tell me where he is and then incapciate him for me? Cheers, thanks."

Yeah sure that wouldn't happen for punks robbing a Wal-Mart but every time a villain is about to end the world?

They just don't Gel together.

Reminds me of that Fantastic Four story where Sue Richards opens up a telekensis force-field buble thing INSIDE someone's organs and then expands it.

And it's just like "Motherfucker if you can do THAT how is anyone ever any kind of threat to you whatsoever?" even like Galactus would be fucked if you opened a bubble inside his brain or heart and expanded it..
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