Half of the super powered folks in Marvel are muties, this thread will be overrun with the them
Mutie haters, bear with it please
Who else is good?
I like this replyKitty, Iceman, Beast, Angel/Arc Angel, Beak. Maybe a few others who I'm forgetting cuz there's so damn many.

No, you wouldn't. Lets say there were 30 Million mutants worldwide. There's about 7 Billion people on Earth, so, that comes out to a little over 3% of the worlds population. That's hardly something that would impact every sector of society. Add to that that the vast majority of mutants are extremely low level. Different color eyes or weird deformities. It's a drop in the bucket when it comes down to it.
No, you wouldn't. Lets say there were 30 Million mutants worldwide. There's about 7 Billion people on Earth, so, that comes out to a little over 3% of the worlds population. That's hardly something that would impact every sector of society. Add to that that the vast majority of mutants are extremely low level. Different color eyes or weird deformities. It's a drop in the bucket when it comes down to it.

that would be his girl Clea! Hill( she of the white/ gray/ platinum blonde whatever it is hair!) she's always and for me will be his girl! they dont call him "Dr.Strangelove" for nuthin!So who is this "Banging babe" in question these days? :heehee:

I'd say 30 million is WAY too many mutants. That's enough to populate a pretty healthy sized nation-state, with it's own economy, armed force and the heft on the world stage that goes along with it. I mean, some mutants are walking WMDs, so this then goes into playing in the big leagues awful fast. Just saying, close to maybe two million mutants, spread throughout the world in many countries, each dealing with this small but powerful group? That seems reasonable. Dudes like Magneto don't need to collect a force of even hundreds of thousands of mutants to be a problem. A couple of handful would do. If there were millions and millions of mutants, just speaking for myself, you'd have mutants being a demographic that would be impactful in many ways, and I just don't see that being the case in the Marvel U. But perhaps I am taking it too seriously and over thinking it?
I'd say 30 million is WAY too many mutants. That's enough to populate a pretty healthy sized nation-state, with it's own economy, armed force and the heft on the world stage that goes along with it. I mean, some mutants are walking WMDs, so this then goes into playing in the big leagues awful fast. Just saying, close to maybe two million mutants, spread throughout the world in many countries, each dealing with this small but powerful group? That seems reasonable. Dudes like Magneto don't need to collect a force of even hundreds of thousands of mutants to be a problem. A couple of handful would do. If there were millions and millions of mutants, just speaking for myself, you'd have mutants being a demographic that would be impactful in many ways, and I just don't see that being the case in the Marvel U. But perhaps I am taking it too seriously and over thinking it?
I like Stephen Strange when he is the dedicated magical protector of this realm, who has a true master's philosophical view of things, and it starts with the view point of how truly small and insignificant we all are, yet paradoxically he knows how meaningful each life still is. I don't like when he's just an arrogant, exposition machine/deus ex machine.
and apparently 99% of the mutants in the world live in the United States.