Fall of X has devastated the X-Men. The Orchis Initiative spent all the time Krakoa has spent putting out its fires, creating various methods of bringing the mutant nation low. Their attack on the Hellfire Gala was the tip of the spear, but Orchis has done everything from suborning Krakoan gate technology to finding a way to corrupt the Krakoan drugs. The very product that helped the world accept the X-Men’s mutant nation is now being used to harm the millions of people who use them.The Orchis Initiative was created to make sure mutants never gained power in the world. As readers, it’s easy to see the Orchis Initiative as villains. However, fans need to only look back to Avengers Vs. X-Men to see that maybe Orchis has a point. That story depicted a group of X-Men gaining the omnipotent power of the Phoenix. Determined to “fix the world,” they let everyone know they were gods, and eventually their actions mirrored those of the worst gods of mythology. Orchis is obviously terrible, but they may have a point based on how mutants have comported themselves while they had power.The X-Men’s rivalry with the Avengers stretches back to the early days of both groups. It was a simpler time in the Marvel Universe, one where heroes often found themselves fighting the first time they met, but putting their differences aside later. However, one got the impression that the X-Men and the Avengers never put their animosity aside. The Avengers were the shining example of the superhero status quo. They worked with the US government and SHIELD. They stayed out of mutant affairs, but they never spoke out for mutants while their allies tried to destroy mutants. The X-Men and Avengers had a few team-ups, and ended up squaring off in the mid-’80s in the X-Men Vs. Avengers, a four issue miniseries where the two groups battled over Magneto, who’d recently joined the X-Men.RELATED: How A Founding X-Man Keeps Misses Out On The ActionRELATED: A Powerful X-Man is Still Alive — But Can’t Stop a Major Threat to the Entire Marvel Universe
Fall of X has devastated the X-Men. The Orchis Initiative spent all the time Krakoa has spent putting out its fires, creating various methods of bringing the mutant nation low. Their attack on the Hellfire Gala was the tip of the spear, but Orchis has done everything from suborning Krakoan gate technology to finding a way to corrupt the Krakoan drugs. The very product that helped the world accept the X-Men’s mutant nation is now being used to harm the millions of people who use them.
The Orchis Initiative was created to make sure mutants never gained power in the world. As readers, it’s easy to see the Orchis Initiative as villains. However, fans need to only look back to Avengers Vs. X-Men to see that maybe Orchis has a point. That story depicted a group of X-Men gaining the omnipotent power of the Phoenix. Determined to “fix the world,” they let everyone know they were gods, and eventually their actions mirrored those of the worst gods of mythology. Orchis is obviously terrible, but they may have a point based on how mutants have comported themselves while they had power.
The X-Men’s rivalry with the Avengers stretches back to the early days of both groups. It was a simpler time in the Marvel Universe, one where heroes often found themselves fighting the first time they met, but putting their differences aside later. However, one got the impression that the X-Men and the Avengers never put their animosity aside. The Avengers were the shining example of the superhero status quo. They worked with the US government and SHIELD. They stayed out of mutant affairs, but they never spoke out for mutants while their allies tried to destroy mutants. The X-Men and Avengers had a few team-ups, and ended up squaring off in the mid-’80s in the X-Men Vs. Avengers, a four issue miniseries where the two groups battled over Magneto, who’d recently joined the X-Men.
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