Same with Spider-Man, sort of, everyone thinks he is a menace, even with him being on the Avengers and the FF, but if they came out with a public statement with Cap saying Spider-Man is no threat, then maybe his life would get better and easier.
So they haven't done this in the comics at all? No Avengers or FF members or any other well respected Marvel heroes have come out in support of mutant rights in a very large and public way, like on live TV or something?
I would love to see exactly this thing.It just seems like something that was probably done somewhere down the line, like maybe before I was even born, and I just didn't know about it because it was one issue or something.
But I think it would make a great, timely, touching, and resonating story if the heroes of Marvel came out in support of mutant rights, showing a realistic take, like how many politicians and celebrities have spoken out against bullying or hatred against gay men and women or people racism. This could be a comic book way to mimic reality.
Not saying it would have to be a major story arc or something, just like an underlying story that could run through the Marvel universe without altering or interfering too much in the other books.
Like one page where Cap addresses a group of reporters about mutant rights, and its all over the news.
Another comic, one page where Reed and the rest of the FF make a youtube video or something where they come out in support of mutants. Maybe another comic where the rest of the Avengers, like Thor and Iron Man, state clearly they support mutant rights.
And they could even show, as an underlying story in one or two panels/pages how the public reacts to them coming out in support of mutants.
At the very least it would stop people from asking, why don't they just come out and say "I Captain America support mutant rights!"
Or he could just go inside everyones head with his telepathy and make them all think mutants are okYou can't use too much real world logic, or it'll make you go mad. I once asked why Charles Xavier simply didn't use his countless billions to lobby congress for mutant rights. Haven't been sane since.
Well there are Mutants like Legion and Jamie Braddock who can change reality itself granted there crazier than a chimpanzee on speed but they could just make humans be cool with mutants if they wanted to.
Ned was betrayed twice, not stupid.Like Ned Stark in Game Of Thrones some characters are just overly moral to the point of stupidity.
Plus it made Wolverine want to stab her face offScarlet Witch did that, and everyone's reaction was "NOOOO, we have to undo this terrible terrible paradise of peace and harmony that Wanda hath brought upon us!" Seriously, I'm not entirely sure why the superheroes undid House of M.
If your going to walk right up to the women whos brother tossed your kid out a window and murdered your entire houshold staff and bodyguards and say I know your biggest secret you should just walk away and you expect her to just say "oh ok" then sorry your an idiot.Ned was betrayed twice, not stupid.