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I agree. Without the mutants, you don't have two of the Avengers best members of all time, Scarlett Witch and Quicksilver. (Magneto's kids) Not to mention Beast.
To be honest, I always thought mutants fit in weird with the Marvel universe. Why are super heroes like the Fantastic Four and Avengers respected while mutants are persecuted? It never made much sense to me. Not to mention the race war stuff with the X-Men and Magneto. Whenever the Avengers meddled in X-Men business it always felt out of place. Plus, most of the time the X-Books try to keep the X-Men as the underdogs with the odds stacked against them so the books usually have to come up with some excuse for why the rest of the MU doesn't help them stop Magneto from nuking New York or whatever.
A lot of great things came from the crossovers between the X-Men and the rest of the MU but in general the concept is kind of weird. They do feel like very separate worlds even though they are in the same universe.
i actually think people would would be mostly ok with it. i can see Mutant reality shows, mutant porn, all that crap. theyd be friggin celebrities.We might be past bigotry and racism in many instances, but if there were mutants with those kinds of abilities in reality, you bet everyone would start freaking out.
Supposedly in the (crappy) movie "Red Sonja" Arnold's character Conan, couldn't be called that but everyone knew he was Conan. So if they can do that, then maybe Marvel can have Hugh Jackman with the Wolverine hair in a cameo?
Supposedly in the (crappy) movie "Red Sonja" Arnold's character Conan, couldn't be called that but everyone knew he was Conan. So if they can do that, then maybe Marvel can have Hugh Jackman with the Wolverine hair in a cameo?
Well, Avengers Forever....but that was more of a threat to the rest of the universe than humanity.