Has anyone tried to use different generations of X-Men to represent different Generations abuse on civil rights different types of allegory with younger mutants wanted their group to be more in the wider Society of some type of more Coalition with similar groups?
Is that really possible when the characters don’t age?
>>151033397 I figured they use the modern civil rights actions of groups when the X-Men originally came out compared to what they're supposed to be now in days in comics. Also I think the original five or at least in the footies or 40s and 10 years can be a big difference in viewpoints among different age groups nowadays.
>>151033564I mean, maybe, but for a generational plot like this to work you really have to juxtapose the old with the new. When both look identical and, by universal law, can’t be more than 14 years apart, it lessens the impact and confuses who’s with who. I agree that it’d be pretty interesting though. Honestly, if I had my way and somehow managed to kill off the stupid sliding timescale, I’d probably give something like it a shot.
>>151033868it'd be a good plot point in an elseworlds book, but forget main continuity
>>151034087>elseworlds bookWhat?
>>151034110alternate universe? i thought that term was commonplace here
>>151034161DC Term not encouraged by that company since 2011.
>>151033337Has anyone tried to use X-Men to represent how much of a disaster the civil rights movement has been?
>>151033337I hate ESLs.
>>151034379>a disaster the civil rights movement has been? Most people say the KKK losing power and black people have in civil rights they were supposed to get during the end of the Civil War in the south is actually a good thing for America,
>>151034441>I hate ESLs.What?
>>151034379Marvel would never let that shit get published even if someone had tried.
>>151035179What?
>>151034441You hate yourself?
>>151034441no u dont