Yeah and thats totally legit. Like I said, I liked how you parsed it in Marvels -- the FF etc are "us at our best" and mutants are
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Replying to @MagsVisaggs @KurtBusiek and
"our replacements," which I think is conceptually really strong
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Yeah. It's not the powers, it's the narrative. Prejudice isn't logical.
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Replying to @KurtBusiek @MagsVisaggs and
Yeah. But in many of the comics there's nothing to distinguish between a hero with mutant powers or not, no way for a bystander to tell
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Replying to @McKelvie @MagsVisaggs and
What we need more of is mutants who claim a different origin, or non-mutants who get accused of being mutants.
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Replying to @KurtBusiek @McKelvie and
We’ve seen the latter, here and there, but not very often. And I don’t recall ever seeing the former, though it may have happened.
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Replying to @KurtBusiek @MagsVisaggs and
In Ultimates - That Wasp pretended to have got her powers via science, but was a mutant.
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people who want to ethnically cleanse mutants turn out to be mutants with fair regularity
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