Why people in Marvel universe justify depowering of thousands and who knows how many killed mutants by Wanda...

Why people in Marvel universe justify depowering of thousands and who knows how many killed mutants by Wanda, because she had a "mental breakdown", and yet they was reeeing at Scott when he killed one(1) man while being possessed by a literal cosmic deity?

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A man that was probably about to lobotomize him at that

She was possessed by an alien entity at the time and that entity was controlled by Doctor Doom.

>t. Wanda's PR manager

Because more people at Marvel hated Cyclops at the time than they hated Scarlet Witch.

Casualfag spotted.

Cthlon isn't an alien, its an earth elder god.

I don't know. Why don't you ask all the men who wrote those stupid storylines?

Double standard on gender lines. You'll find that women get far more leeway in what they can do wrong and still be allowed to "redeem" themselves with far far less effort than a man would need to just because they're woman. And this reaches even greater extremes the more visually appealing the woman is.

Those mutants are still alive and in most cases have probably seen an improvement in their quality of life.

I understand the subtext behind being a mutant, but them being an actual danger to themselves and others has always made the allegories fall flat.

>No Glob you're perfect the way you are, there is no cure for being a homo superior!
>T. Supermodel X-men with reality bending powers

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This. Mutants as a group are threat, no matter how the writers wants the readers to believe otherwise. The very concept and the form they are depicted shows clearly that mutantdom is a threat.
Now she just turned them into baseline humans. Thus removing a threat and actually giving release for the ones with deformations and limitations (not all mutants are supermodels like Jean or guys with greek god chiseled bodies like Scott)

Marvel hates Wanda, though. She's a plot device much more than an actual character. She exists solely to drive other characters narratives.

Scott has never stopped appearing in comics, whereas Wanda was absent for 7 years and has only had sporadic cameos aside from a solo in 2015-16.

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Because for a long time, Marvel didn't hold movie rights to x-men.

The funny thing is that Chthon and Set both had motives to be behind Doom's shenanigans. The former because he is an asshole and thinks of Wanda as his, and the latter because he fucking hates mutants who basically cucked his serpent men when his sister Gaea allied herself with Arishem the Judge.

Instead, Marvel went with "Lifeforce" perhaps because they knew so little of Wanda's history.

NMM actually killed a lot of the people that were turned baseline. Like, people who had physical mutations or were flying/deep undersea at the time, or had secondary effects to their powers that became lethal to them the moment they were not longer immune. IIRC she killed a couple of hundred thousand people.

She's also directly responsible for the events after that killed even more mutants. The various "kill all mutants" groups didn't decide that they were human now so it's cool, they saw this as an opportunity to murder all of them while they're depowered.

Marvel absolutely HAD to add some kind of manipulation to the NMM otherwise simply being mentally unstable couldn't possibly excuse the level of harm Wanda did.

Today I will remind them

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That's because, no matter how hard Marvel (read: Perlmutter) tried to character assassinate him, they kept fucking up and people still loved him, meaning it wasn't good financial sense to just delete him for several years.

Also isn't quite correct. Most of the company probably didn't mind Cyclops. But at the time there was a management down drive to basically push the X-Men out of existence and replace them with Nuhumans, because Marvel didn't have X-Men film rights. AvX, the entire following storyline, all the Nuhumans shit, etc - this was all done with the sole purpose of trying to sabotage the X-Men and get people to accept Nuhumans as their replacement that could be used in the MCU. So it wasn't that writers or even editors hated Cyclops, it was that a few people at the very top of the company wanted to get rid of him.

They were trying to character
assassination and destroy the X-Men long before the Inhuman puss.

I think the main question is why do you have a hate boner for a character that Bendis utterly character assassinsted for while simultaneously acting like mutants like Apocalypse, Sinister, and Selene are good bois that dindu nuffin?

The problem is that even within X-books was not how Decimation worked. You simply reverted to baseline human, so at worst you're only looking at people who were in an environment that was harmful to baseline humans. Which still puts her bodycount at far less than several X-Men members. Also the X-books showed the X-Men literally forcing out the depowered students and staff against their will and refusing to actively fight the anti-mutant groups.

The Inhumans push was 2 years after AvX. They don't really line up that well and the X-Men never stopped having multiple titles. While Perelmutter was openly trying to get the X-Men replaced in popularity with the Inhumans, the X-Men were still retained as a major franchise. If anything it seemed more like a dedicated attempt to recreate Schism and shift focus to new OCs.

>or were flying/deep undersea at the time
I swear, it's like you fuckers just stole this meme from the Star VS threads or something. Honestly, how many people do you think were DEEP UNDERWATER or SOARING MORE THAN 20 FEET ABOVE THE GROUND for that split second? How many Mutants do you think there were?

Take away reason and accountability.

It's like being raped by your dad, only you blame your sister - who was also raped by your dad - because one time he raped the two of you at the same time.

Has there been any similar works about collateral damage from the Marvel movie events? The snappening and the unsnappening?

At least three, and that's already too many deaths of innocent people.

Of course they didn't stop making it, its still a very popular brand and they where using the X-Men to make other characters look good.

The biggest harm to the X-Men came from removing Gillen and sticking and getting Bendis to right it, it went from an amazing run that actually made the X-Men more sympathetic during AvsX to the joke that is Bendis. Only Bendis comics I've ever read and I now wonder whose dirty secrets he knows

user, we're talking about the Scarlet Witch, not the X-Men.

Civil War. Post-CW2 She-Hulk. Operation Galactic Storm technically. Hickman's Secret Wars.

>10 or so years of execs hating him
Becomes the most Based Character Alive in Marvel
>Barely 1 year of Hickman
Becomes a cuck
Take me back Rightclopsfags I'd even take BENDIS over this

This. Millions of mutants died because of wanda.
The mutants should kill her for her crimes.

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I doubt the number is that high, maybe hundreds at best.She still should be executed for that.

I think the actual reason why X-fags are so salty is that, after Bendis completely shit on the Avengers, the Avengers were built into a major Marvel brand rather than a second-string team book. Not even talking about the films or anything, comics Avengers became a major cornerstone of Marvel Comics within the reading audience. For all its flaws people liked and read the New Avengers era.

not any siginicant deaths for hickman to list any

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Technically, they were humans that died because they were depowered, so mutants can't lay claim on them, especially since they were straight up kicking out depowered students because they were no longer considered mutants.

wanda did a good thing, they were a danger in the long run

What the point of holding depowered mutants though? They were at more danger while being in X-men.

Wait a minute... if the mutant power was to about self combustion... how the flames didnt subdued when he got depowered? At most the guy would got some severe burns but not continuously burning to death.

If you think about it, the exact same kind of death and destruction would have occurred when mutants were repowered by the phoenix later on.

the only impacted mutant I care about was Chamber and based Tieri fixed him

>Millions
greatly exaggerated number, still insignificant compared to the the death they could have cause

Maybe he was able to absorb and store in his body energy like Shaw or Bishop, and then it just burned him out when he lost powers.

Isn't the whole point of keeping them at one place is so that they don't get abused or murdered as easily when they're outed as mutants by groups targeting them because it was an entire facility of far more experienced and far more powerful mutants watching over them? The school was a death trap, but at least they had a chance, kicking them out was basically a death sentence and telling those kids to go fuck themselves.

It's just the mutants being hypocrites deflecting responsibility and accountability when they do something shitty.

>Greatly exaggerated number
user, her "no more mutants" affected the multiverse, millions is a vast, vast understatement. Given the multiverse is infinite, she killed an infinite amount of mutants.
And when it was undone, she only reversed it in the 616 universe.

I love how Steven Lang is there looking like a complete chump. Though given how Hickman treats Sentinels I'm pretty sure most of his bodycount should be given to Trask. In general this list makes all everyone look like chumps. Given the timeline this means that the entirety of organized anti-mutant violence killed less than 1500 people.

What else is new?

>While Perelmutter was openly trying to get the X-Men replaced in popularity with the Inhumans, the X-Men were still retained as a major franchise.
Yes, because the Nuhumans ball never really got rolling with readers, for obvious reasons.