The Invisible Woman Says the X-Men Are 'Not Heroes' Anymore - Is She Right?

comes out we'll join the machine to go together to the next level, leaving the muties behind.


...unless Ultron kills everybody first, of course.

>The mutants literally have a no killing humans rule so what are you talking about
Yeah but horribly maiming, torturing and telepathic manipulation are all cool right?

>The only threat to the human race are the machines that they build to kill mutants which we all know will turn on and enslave/eradicate them
Except that doesn't happen. Did you not read Powers of X? That one 1000 years in the future timeline where its reveled the Machines were built to hold the line until humans mastered genetic manipulation and advanced Humanity to be more powerful than Mutants.

yes, Hickman is pretty blatantly writing them that way.

They've not been heroes for a long time.

They certainly aren't when they've got Magneto and Apocalypse as two of their highest-ranking leaders.

Pepe larraz' art is incredible. Why isn't he the main artist of X-men

The UK accepted mutants and didn't discriminate against those with the X-Gene, what did that get them?

Stabbed in the back and the power of Captain Britain taken from them.

Are we still on Cable's timeline? Krakatoa is basically arming Apocalypse for when he kills everyone in the future.

>What’s the last heroic thing the X-Men have done that didn’t involve them fixing a problem they themselves created?
Cyclops destroying the death fart was pretty heroic.

X-Men deface important cultural monument, mindrape politicians to support them, want free passage everywhere but apply racist standards to their visitors, steal other's property even when they were allowed to get it if they follow simple rules (and dare to get offended by those rules).

Some individuals (Wolverine, Dust, Magik) still care and are still heroes, but as a group? No.