![]() ![]() Hundreds of people are injured or even killed. Average’s car is destroyed as one of the Mole Man’s monsters trudges through the city before being put down by Ben Grimm. A month later, after they managed to repair the bridge, the Mole man ventures up from his subterranean lair and battles the Fantastic Four.Hundreds of people are injured in the collateral damage of buildings and cars being destroyed. The battle ties up traffic for hours, costing him money and prestige at his job. Average is on his way to work and there is suddenly an invasion of Kree warriors bent on battling the Avengers right on the freeway he’s driving over. UncertaintyĪ person living in the Marvel Universe has a life very different from yours and mine. There are factors which play into the fear of mutants more than most metahumans from the perspective from a person living in the Marvel Universe. Rather than approaching it from a purely intellectual perspective, I tried to see the problem from the perspective of a person living in the Marvel Universe rather than from the viewpoint of a person looking at the Marvel Universe from the outside. It is unlikely my answer will gain any traction because his is a rather easy to understand perspective but I posted my own answer by trying to look at the problem differently. However, I disagreed strongly with this answer. I posted a link so you can read the entire article at your leisure. ![]() The same guidelines clearly apply in the Marvel Universe.” That is a quote by the character Wade in season 4 of Babylon 5, explaining why he believed all telepaths in that universe needed to be either murdered or enslaved for use by “normals” (homo sapiens). On a level playing field, Homo superior wins every time. Now what do we have? We have Homo superior versus Homo sapiens. Carthage, the triumph of the Homo sapiens over the Neanderthal showed us that. Sooner or later, you have a species that will have a genetic or technological advantage and that species will always conquer a species without that advantage. While the most popular answer from the Stack article answers the question from the rarefied air of intellectualism, saying Why is that so? As far as I know, all these superheroes exist in the same exact comic universe, yet X-Men seem to always be significantly more disliked.” In the world where people cheer the Fantastic Four, Avengers, Spider-Man, those same people will inexplicably hate the X-Men. “As CinemaSins snarkily wisely noted in “ Honest Trailers – X-Men Trilogy “: On the Scifi.stackexchange someone posits a question after watching this video of the Honest Trailers series on the X-Men trilogy. ![]()
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