Right? It’s like, all of sudden they remember what it means to act morally for the good of all humanity instead of acting in the interest of a select few born with the correct genes. I’m especially surprised with that compromising behavior coming from McCoy of all people, considering the terrible things he did during the Krakoan Age. I realize that this current Beast is a clone from the more classic era of the X-Men, but still, the damage is done to his character, and it doesn’t mean won’t go down that dark path again.
Reading Rabbit
1 day ago
Oh, great idea, McCoy, trying to convince government soldiers into compliance by threatening them with a known anti-human terrorist, that will definitely get you the results you’re looking for. I’m just playing devil’s advocate here, but it seems to me that one of the biggest reasons why government entities and law agencies don’t like the X-Men right now isn’t that they’re mutants, but because they’re self-inserting wild cards that constantly overstep their boundaries and constantly try to impose authority where they have none.
Also, this site got the X-Men and X-Men: Outback titles switched. Hopefully they’ll fix that.
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What? The X-Man talking people down instead of bulldozing through them? I must be having a flashback to Pre-Krakoa Age.
Right? It’s like, all of sudden they remember what it means to act morally for the good of all humanity instead of acting in the interest of a select few born with the correct genes. I’m especially surprised with that compromising behavior coming from McCoy of all people, considering the terrible things he did during the Krakoan Age. I realize that this current Beast is a clone from the more classic era of the X-Men, but still, the damage is done to his character, and it doesn’t mean won’t go down that dark path again.
Oh, great idea, McCoy, trying to convince government soldiers into compliance by threatening them with a known anti-human terrorist, that will definitely get you the results you’re looking for. I’m just playing devil’s advocate here, but it seems to me that one of the biggest reasons why government entities and law agencies don’t like the X-Men right now isn’t that they’re mutants, but because they’re self-inserting wild cards that constantly overstep their boundaries and constantly try to impose authority where they have none.
Also, this site got the X-Men and X-Men: Outback titles switched. Hopefully they’ll fix that.
The titles had me SO confused
Looks like they switched the comics to their correct titles, so now our comments here make no sense.