In your opinion, who do you think will betray the mutants of Krakoa in order to return things to status quo...

In your opinion, who do you think will betray the mutants of Krakoa in order to return things to status quo? We all know its bound to happen eventually.

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Krakoa

Me

Hickman told me on twitter in a dm but I didn't screenshot it

Mystique has my vote

Mystique is willing to sabotage shit to get her wife back
Doug and Warlock have already started spreading the TO-Virus on the island, there's a high chance that Krakoa is in on this

everybody's will betray at one time causing shit to be worse than ever. somehow mora will get a dues ex machina and reboot one last time this time into the 616 universe

don't we already know that it's Sinister?

Mystique is such an obvious potential traitor (how many times has she teamed up with the X-Men only to betray them even when it means selling out the mutant race?) that it makes Magneto and Xavier fucking retarded for putting her on the Council and blackmailing her to go on missions she intentionally half-asses. She belongs in the pit with Sabretooth.

You know what I hope comes from this? A Wolverine-centered separate X Team of characters who worked to distance themselves from Krakoa. Wolverine, Colossus, Domino, Mystique and probably more on the way.

Nightcrawler. It would be brutal and unexpected.

Mystique and Sinister's betrayals have already been set up, but Moira and Xavier know Sinister is destined to betray them, and should have planned for this.
Magneto is at his warmongering worst, threatening humans and trying to provoke them at every opportunity, the X-Men keep putting him in situations where he can do this, and don't seem to have a problem with it, Xavier is acting more and more like him, together they've made the smartest man on Earth an enemy.
Exodus is radicalizing the kids into cultists and unless he's doing this in secret, nobody objects.
Apocalypse has behaved in public, but had a role in orchestrating the conflict with Otherworld.
Shaw will betray everyone and run if there's more profit in siding against them, or for self-preservation, and Emma will also ultimately choose self-preservation over any cause.
Cypher is hiding Warlock and nobody knows what they're up to.
Beast genocided an entire human nation, and is trying to keep it a secret.
The mutants' cloning process depends on Proteus staying sane, and he doesn't know his mother is hiding on the island.

There are so many ways it could collapse, imagine if it's not just one betrayal, imagine if everything goes wrong at once.

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Yeah, but permanent.

Would be a shame if something bad we're to happen to all these mutants gathered in one place.

The readers

Why would it be anymore permanent than anything else in comics?

What a braindead question. OP is asking for our personal thoughts on the matter. My thought is that I want that.

No, the OP is asking how you think things will return to status quo. What you suggest isn't status quo. Use your eyeballs next time, kiddo.

Let it be Rogue.

It's all in her name, and I'll defend her as the true hero of this shitty dark insidious regime Hickman has dumped out.

Hickman played certain ((fans)) like harps from hell. "We want the mutants to succeed for once" he said, "some fans will balk at the new status quo, they have a sort of post traumatic stress, after all the dark times" he said

He funnels everyone into his story by cancelling all other books, which also props up the sales, to give his run a deceiving veil of success.

He's Mr Sinister IRL, I tells ya.

Rogue, Mystique, Destiny, maybe even Nightcrawler, Sabretooth, Karima, Lady Mastermind all break bad, and burn this shit asunder.

Potentially the funniest part of all this is how they're so terrified of what the humans and Sentinels will do to them, they're doing everything they can to stop Nimrod being built, Beast is literally committing genocide to stop humans replicating Krakoan technology, Xavier is tampering with Reed Richards' memories, but it's going to be all of the internal threats they've gathered into one place that are going to destroy them, and they won't be able to blame anyone but themselves.

Logan and Scott turn against Xavier, Magneto and Moira,

Sort of like a specific demographic that Marvel loves to portray mutants as. Gathering a group of them to a single location and they will eventually turn on each other and kill each other. Mutants kill move mutants than Sentinels ever did but Mutant lives matter and thus they refuse to blame their fellow mutants.

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Mystique. She can't help being evil

I mean Colossus already retired to live outside Krakoa

Which of the S-Men would have been invited to Krakoa?

>Emma will also ultimately choose self-preservation over any cause.
That is not in her character at all. She would sacrifice her life if it involves saving the young mutants

Fraction, stop. You don't even work for Marvel anymore, and your waifu is a villain.

How are the X-Men ever going to go back to being depicted as heroic underdogs after this shit? At least immortal hulk tries to make sense of prior characterizations within its own context, this was an extended character assasination on the entire X-Men franchise

I think what I dislike about Krakoa is that they're trying to speedrun the collapse of a civilization, and because of the short time frame everything feels contrived. Usually when a country collapses in real life it's because of a combination of short and long term factors. Like decreasing crop yields because of bad Agriculture practices, severe fiscal crisis, or plain government corruption combined with immediate internal and external factors such as government infighting or foreign invaders.

Krakoa has like 10-20 problems developing at the same time with very little variety between them.

This is part of why I'm so into the Krakoa situation. There are so many delightful ways it could go lopsided, and it kind of has to sooner or later. If mutants were really capable of putting aside their differences and working together for the common good, they'd be actually better than humans, instead of just being humans who get run through the superpower randomizer at puberty.

I partly wonder if Xavier and Magneto working in such close concert so often is going to lead to something unexpected. It was one of the few things not mentioned in Moira's various recaps of notable X-History...

>I think what I dislike about Krakoa is that they're trying to speedrun the collapse of a civilization, and because of the short time frame everything feels contrived. Usually when a country collapses in real life it's because of a combination of short and long term factors. Like decreasing crop yields because of bad Agriculture practices, severe fiscal crisis, or plain government corruption combined with immediate internal and external factors such as government infighting or foreign invaders.
That doesn't sound like it'd be very fun to read about in a monthly comic book

Logan and Scott + Mystique vs Krakoa

You can't just create a civilization and culture out of nothing, which is what they're trying to do with a group of people who largely have no common ground but being mutants, and to make matters worse, a lot of them are insane or supervillains. Krakoa was always doomed to fail.

>Fraction
You know nothing about Emma. Do yourself a favor and read Generation X