Alienmorph wrote:magnuskn wrote:On another topic, one thing the pandemic definitely pushed me out of is comics... The X-Men were my entry point into Marvel and seeing them getting pulled down in the way they did was just brutal to my enjoyment of Marvel overall.
The X-Men truly got the worst end of the deal after the Disney buyout. First they tried multiple times to sideline them and replace them with the Inhumans, then now that they can be on the forefront again thei're basically turned into an isolationist eugenic cult. Like, what the fuck?
Yeah, their storylines before Dawn of X also were terrible, due to their movie rights being owned by Fox, but, men, Dawn of X was and is just on another level of this mountain of shit. Not the storytelling of the intro duo-series itself, that was well crafted by Hickman. But the story... oh my. Not only are they, as you aptly put it, an isolationist eugenic sex cult (added the "sex" in there, because that's another aspect of it), their basic premise has also been utterly obliterated. Which basic premise? Well, peaceful coexistance with the human race. Cooperation. Understanding each other. Done. Donzo.
The entire
premise of Dawn of X is that the humans of the MU are so uniquely shitty, so terribly bigoted, so unredeemable, that there is literally no way to realize Charles Xaviers dream, no matter what he and the X-Men do to make it happen. And so, Xavier gives up and establishes his isolationist mutant North Korea. His X-Men are now disposable as well, since they can be brought back to life at will. I got zero empathy for any of them at this point, since they also act very, very differently from the characters I grew up with.
Now, you can probably try to reverse the whole isolationist eugenic sex cult thing and the strange behaviour of the characters with some reality altering bullshit explanation, whenever this storyline has run its course. But you can't reverse the lesson we got from Moira MacTaggerts multi-lifetime attempts to find a way to make the mutants coexist with the humans of the MU. And that lesson is:
It's bloody fucking pointless. There is absolutely no way that it works, the humans will always,
literally always, wipe out mutants and/or destroy themselves and Earth.
And that's it. The basic premise of the X-Men was murdered with Dawn of X. There's no coming back to it, ever. If they reverse Dawn of X with reality altering shenanigans, this basic fact will remain and any attempt to get back to the idealism of the basic premise of the X-Men can only be met with derisive laughter. They killed basic human decency in the MU with their stupid, stupid attempt at being edgy and innovative. Fuck Hickman and fuck the editors who let this shit through. Fuck all of them.
Alienmorph wrote:The good news is that there is a world of non-superhero comics and a bunch of manga that do superheroes better than Marvel and DC have been doing these last few years, so if you ever miss having some of that stuff to read there's plenty of options. Just... if you go american comic, make sure it's nothing released past 2015.
Yeah, currently loosely following a few mangas here and there. But, overall, I think I'm okay with getting out of comics. I got a plethora of other time-consuming free time occupations (reading, PC games, following politics, watching some series, still trying to write my novel (despite basically zero progress since the start of 2020), weekly anime) so I am not lacking for entertainment, but rather time to get all my entertainment done. I dropped World of Warcraft recently and I sincerely hope I am done by now, so I can get that chunk of free time back for all the other stuff. But, man, it still sucks to see the X-Men getting shit on in this way, especially Kitty Pryde, Magneto and Cable, my favorite comic book characters of all time.