Everything wrong with capeshit comics is on display in that panel

>I think you completely missed the point...
The point was mutants were supposed to represent oppressed minorities.

Mutants being tracked by the government, seeing no social progress, being constantly on the verge of extinction, and being the most hated thing in all of Marvel to the point where flatscans even side with the guy that NUKED NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY FOR LITERALLY NO REASON over them is kinda sending the wrong message about hope, inclusivity, and forward progress.

What should be a story of triumph is instead just fucking torture porn.

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Fuck, how isn't New York a DMZ spin-off at this point? How do they rebuild all that shit?

>How do they rebuild all that shit?
They forget what they wrote. That blast would have basically killed A LOT of heroes.

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Mutants work best when they are a combined allegory of gays and guns.

They've got superpowered construction crews.*

*see Damage Control vol. 1 to 3
(it's not a good comic, tho)

The point is comic characters dying and coming back and it doesn't matter. The point is notes telling you to read another comic to get on touch with what's going on.
>Everything wrong with capeshit comics is on display in that panel.

But Cyclops dying did matter. He was at the end of decades of character development with nowhere to go but new ground.

That's why they killed him. You can' have new ground in comics.

So is Scott still dead? Or alive? Or is kid Cyclops still there?

you can't fit everything wrong with capeshit in a single panel