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Yeah. Another anti-mutant group ruining the dream of cohabitation. I know it's a limitation of the genre to return to the status quo, but it feels especially painful watching the X-Men face repeated defeats like this. Even when they do their best to live away from humanity at large.
It just sucks because the narrative is that things will never get better for mutants and a better world isn't possible. And that narrative is pushed by maintaining steady profit.
Krakoa could have gone on for so much longer than four years. I hate how we were finally getting early parts of a unique mutant culture and it was all just yanked away.
I loved it! It was Solarpunk and aggressively optimistic. People were poly and doing their own adventures and vibing with the rest of marvel.
But you can't show how easy it would be to make a better world.
The Quiet Council always bothered me though. Like come on. Reeked of lib compromise bullshit.
I liked the idea of the Quiet Council, but yeah it descended into everyone having they're own agenda at odds with everyone else's. I wanted to see how a new type of nation could be run, not a reality show. Once Magneto and Apocalypse left the Council it stopped being interesting since they were the only two who actually put mutantkind above themselves.
I loved the concept of mutant circuits too. When we combine our skills and talents literally anything is possible! It honestly blew my mind that no one thought to combine mutant powers like that before.