Yeah, but that mini was only enjoyable for Doom anyway
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That seems inconvenient, given that him being a mutant was the central point of the very recent X-Men vs. Fantastic Four miniseries.
Yeah, but that mini was only enjoyable for Doom anyway
Everyone who was once considered a mutant should always be one. How dare they not be! Somewhat related, it's not interesting or satisfying to follow a character who once had superpowers now have to deal with losing them. (M-Day poisoned this well for me) Do not like but do not care as much about making characters become less powerful. You can just say they aren't easily solving their problems due to incompetence/foolishness. Ultimately, the important thing is not how good or bad a superhero comic character's powers are; only that they have some. One. Whatever.
Days of Future Present, where the Franklin from the DoFP timeline astral projects himself back in time right before he died. He annoys the FF, messes with the New Mutants, tries to hook up with his old GF Rachel Summers, kidnaps baby Nathan Summers, and causes Ahab and his Hounds to come back and be terrible.I forget which version of Days of Future Past is totally invalid now, but it's totally one of the ones I think I enjoyed!
Yes.I liked some aspects of M-Day with the more "mundane" mutants who weren't really superheroes, but more "street level" dealing with suddenly not having some power they were very used to having. That said, if you ever want me to stop reading/watching some manner of Superman media, go ahead and de-power him for longer than the span of one fight. I never, ever want to see Clark Kent have "wacky" problems with getting a papercut or whatever as they have to show he's human for a week while the basic moral seems to be that being mortal sucks. I know! I get it! I passed out from stapling my finger once, too! I don't need to be reminded!
Err... anyway. I'm pretty sure there's an interesting story about someone who was born with superpowers in a superpowered family being suddenly "normal", but I'm not holding out hope it will be anything more complicated than, again, "being mortal sucks". And then he'll get his powers back again anyway thanks to... let's say... Moe? Does Disney own Moe now?
Yeah, it's okay, just has some stuff that may leave a bad taste in your mouth.
As for Hellcat/Patsy Walker, have you read the Kate Leth series?