Family members of mutants who are not anti-mutant

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>Can you fly me to the store
I don't know why I hate that part the most. Fucking fat ass really going to ask a child to pick him up and fly when the kid can just go by himself and pick his fat ass up some chips.

I unironically think that My Hero Academia does this the best. People with cool, interesting or resourceful powers get praise or support. People with powers that mutate, destroy or deform the body may be rejected. People will also pass judgement on your character based on the power you have.

i dunno how to feel about how the ratio of powered people to normal is skewed. I know it's meant to make Deku seem like the underdog at first but it's like half an auditorium fighting the other half to protect a terrarium with a couple of hamsters

I have not see that anime yet but I have read don't meddle with my daughter.

>there are zero drawbacks to my son flying
Until he hits an airplane

He'll probably get lightheaded before he can reach that altitude, what's with the atmosphere being thinner up there

Airplane are usually pretty high if he live it a with no airport he good.

It's superheroes, physics tend to not get in the way of individual super powers functioning

The drawback is some redneck shooting at him thinking he’s a bald eagle or government drone. Also you have to tailor all his clothes.

he is going to grow up into a teenager, and teenagers does stupid shit. But perhaps I should have said that he is going to hit a building, you think his health insure is going to cover that?

A professional mutant tailor we can finally get him some clothes to wear.

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How much of that onions bullshit did you fuckers drink to get to this absolute state of hysteria

The brother has no room to talk in the first panel. He's a damn Kingdom Hearts Organization X cosplayer.

Can't you understand how wings and eyebeams are a metaphor for the gay?

That's pretty much X-men comics vs The Rest of Marvel.

Hell as long as its not a X-men book, or one wanting to be (Champions) then Wolverine and Company are treated like heroes.

Weren't Kitty Pryde's parents pretty cool with her being a mutant originally?

Its always easier when they can pass for a normie.

Her mom was fine with it in ultimate x-men. She seeks professor X out and told him not to let her participate in any missions.

What about this(one of them was my dad)

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Speaking of which, is Magneto still a Holocaust survivor? Is he even still jewish?

Yes, I think they wanted to retcon it to him being a gipsy or a victim of the Bosnian War but they scrapped that.

>Until he hits an airplane
in what kind of world can you not hear/see/smell an airplane coming?
Maybe if he's flying next to an airplane and gets sucked in when he tries to showboat
but honestly

Warren's parents, ironically.

Doesn't Angel have hollow bones or some shit? Seems like a pretty big drawback.

Magneto has been made younger in the comics physically.Magneto is still a Holocaust survivor and his age physically is probably going to make him a lest one. Being jewish is difficult to say he considers himself a mutant and not human . He may considers himself to be jewish degree.He hates the red skull more than anyone so the jewish background is important to him.

>woman
>leader of
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
That's hilarious. Women can't lead for shit.

It's because being a mutant is just an allegory for being black/LGBT (depending on the time period) and has always been nonsensical schlock, especially within the context of the Marvel universe.

The one where teenages gets drunk

My feeling is they will just create an age extension mutant that makes it so magneto can always be a holocaust survivor.

Like red skull can always be WW2 Nazi?

I don't get that analogy.
It's slightly less about being Jewish and more about Nazis being his tormentors.
Though generally Magneto would probably be against anyone he saw as a threat because prejudice towards him as a being.
I think it compensates both ways. He has "lighter bones" but at the same time his wings have to be strong enough to support almost 180 pounds at high speeds.
Rest of Marvel are still cunts, just slightly less laser focused cunts.

Are there any comics that have memorable Magneto VS Red Skull moments?

>I don't get that analogy.
user is saying superheroes and villains in that setting are akin to all the fans in a football stadium fighting over the two football teams, except the teams are little fluffy bunnies.

Regular humans are so rare and fragile in the setting that the very idea of heroes who protect them and villains who want to destroy them is asinine.

>I don't get that analogy.
He means with the 80/20 ratio of quirk to quirkless people, it just seems like "saving the day" is more like helping the disabled.
Most quirks are supposedly some shit like fish head or something anyways, so the vast majority of people still need saving.

>implying in the real world your son won't end in a secret lab being vivisected for science.

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Actually, every asshat has powers in the setting. It’s just illegal to use them to protect yourselves.

Basically, everyone has guns, but will be theown in jail as soon as they draw unless they are the police.

So, super heroes protect people without licenses from people who don’t give a shit about breaking the law.

To be fair dude, it's been shown that when quirks first showed up society nearly collapsed.

Nothing is as scary as when a bad guy goes stone cold.

>funyuns
THEM AIN'T YO FUUUUUNNNYUNS

It's almost an allegory for Japan's terrible legal system, but it drops the ball.
The comic in general is like that.

>fly me to the store and so
wat

I mean would just let go of opportunity to fly to the shop by a literal angel?

It's closer to an allegory for Japan's educational system.

MHA is basically Magneto’s Wet Dream: The Setting

>Twleve million
Oy vey, a DOUBLE SHOAH!

Oh, in that case the actual story everyone isn't a hero or villain and only the quirkless play damsels. Heroes are a specialized licensed occupation while normal civilians just kind of sit back and using powers in public is a minor offense. The basic gist is they're trying to play at normal due to the troubles when powers were first emerging but all that shit is running thin in the most recent chapters.
Magneto would probably be more on the side of the newest villain and be disgusted that people repress their quirks unless given permission.

That's the gist of it, but Vigilantes is more fun to read right now. Main story is kinda dragging its feet.

Yes, but this will get decreasingly relevant and impactful the more time marches on. In fifty more years, it's reached the point of absurdity (if it hasn't already). That's like having vitriol and understanding/caring about the impacts of someone who fought in the Franco-Prussian War from today's standpoint.

MHA is such a sad case of a manga that would have been much better without JUMPs editorial interference. But i understand hori wanting millions.

There are a lot of things it could have commented on but failed to.
It started falling apart within the first two months. It goes beyond Jump and into a complete failure to effectively utilize the concept.

Eh, Editorial saved us from Batman Deku so they're not all bad.

Yeah, as much as I like the idea that he'd have stayed quirkless and shown you dont need powers to be a hero, people would still just complain and say his wins are asspulls.

They can always just retcon in a tertiary mutation where Magneto just lives a long time because magnets or whatever. They don't need to think about it this hard.

Man having to use a wing to fly gotta be the worst kind of achieving levitation

telekinesis-based flight>energy/ki based flight=shunpo/flash steps>mechanical/assisted flight(like with rocket packs or a broom)>>>having a wing

>Prefering plot convenient powerups.
Why.

People complain about that anyways, I'm more just against going so blatantly with the cliches.
Deku becoming a hero without powers just makes him change the system to fit him, Deku realizing the system is fucked despite being able to thrive in it however mkes it a better moral decision also having the physical capability to be an All Might clone but instead his own personality and experience making him diverge speaks a bit more about being your own man than being forced to be one by your handicaps.
However this was before his powers literally evolved so he doesn't really have that going for him.

its more like Iron Man won Civil War and the Superhuman Registration Act is in full effect

Batman Deku would have been completely detrimental. Batman works, to an extent, because he's a super rich vigilante autist with essentially maximum free time. Everyone else has jobs they have to hold down and social lives to maintain because they don't want to be weirdo vigilante autists. Deku wouldn't have that advantage in MHA due to the school setting. Everyone has the same baseline access to training and gadgets, and, should they so desire, can go full autist with the training, but they also have quirks on top of that.

>inb4 they turn Magneto into a Palestinian oppressed by the Israelis
The tears of literally everyone, Jews and right wing supporters of Israel AND lefties who hate the idea of a brown Muslim villain, would be quite delicious.

I mean one of the kids is just a dude with a tail who does martial arts. His entire shtick is "I have an extra limb I can use like a kangaroo" so he's gotta train a lot.

And he's constantly shit upon for being "normal"

I can't read this anymore without seeing the
>Wait! Give me your jew gold!
edit in the last two panels.

Give it a few years and they can retcon it so Magneto is a little mexican boy survivor of Drumpf's mexican child internment camps

And that's still a pretty noticeable advantage in a fistfight. The issue with Batman Deku is that you're gonna have to answer the question, "Who would win: regular Batman or Batman with advantages over regular Batman?" It'd be like if Barry Allen dedicated his entire life to crime fighting after spending his entire childhood training to be polyglot scientist vigilante, and he also gets his superspeed.

It's actually worse since normal Barry Allen's day job is fighting crime.

The problem with this is that prejudices *aren't rational*. Folks don't hate (group they hate) for actual reasons. They hate them because they're different.

Hey man, the Franco-Prussian War fucking sucked. Fuck Bismarck right in his wrinkly old ass.

You know, couldn't he just take his clothes, rip them to strips, and then just tie them to the full bottles of water and make some kind of ladder, to escape?

t.Frenchman

This is a point. People do shoot at drones.

Although, I would suspect he would get arrested by some psycho lady insisting he was peeping on her.

I can't remember their name, but Marvel civies are literally infected by a sentient bacteria that makes them retarded when it comes to mutants.

Literally.

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Groups don't hate other groups for being different, the difference exists because they hate that other state. Christians didn't hate jews for being different, they hated them for rejecting christ, and if they didn't care about that they wouldn't be christian to begin with.

“Magneto’s wer dream” meaning that mutants have taken over the whole planet and those without quirks being seen as inferior

>Causes the world to stop advancing technologically for 2000 years
>All Might mentions how they would be a space fairing race if it didn’t happen
Quirks were objectively bad for humanity.

But he's literally not fat.

The hell are you talking about

All might mentions that society collapsed, and if it didn’t humans would have been exploring the stars by now.

lol, could you post it?

At this point he had a cloned body of Steve Rogers with the super soldier serum. I'm pretty sure with a bit of resolve he could have punched divot into the walls and ceiling and free climbed 20 feet out of the bunker.

>giving your little brother five bucks and expecting to see that money or delicious chips ever again
Confirmed for only child retard.

Sublime

Collapsed when? The start at the series implies that quirks showed up in modern time, when does Hero academia take place then? 100 years into the future?

That would be Sublime and he should have stay dead the moment Grant Morrison left Marvel because it spawned further stupidity like having a twin sister

>Collapsed when
All Might mentions it around the Tournament arc.

And at a minimum 9 generations.

In real life bird bones are actually stronger than filled ones because of the internal honeycomb support.

Like many things in his run, he never should have brought it up in the first place.

>redneck
>shooting the national bird of 'MURICA
user I don't think you've ever met a redneck.

When you have an X-Gene activate you either look like some freak from the island of Dr. Monroe or a super model. Kitty got the latter and had a power she could just turn and keep off. Of course her mother would be fine with that.

All birds look the same from the ground

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An underdog who struggles to maintain adequacy is more interesting than an "underdog" who is actually the single most capable person in the story.

Or, god forbid, our hero could be really smart and win solely by with in various ways.

I'd say that logic starts to fall apart in a setting where potentially anyone could be born with super powers. How do you know there's not a psychic altering your mind right now, how do you know some shapeshifter isn't killing and replacing the leader of a nation possibly yours every election cycle, how do you know someone's not about to vaporize a major metropolitan area with just a thought, etc?

We dont have an exact timeline, but its a couple hundred years at least.

Things still look like early 21st century in Japan because of the major cultural backswing as civilization rebuilt itself. Essentially, Japan is trying to pretend that the world hasn't progressed beyond the last time things made sense. Because they have no fucking idea how to progress otherwise.

You see this reflected int heir laws, which basically treat even useful and powerful quirks as "we would really prefer if you just pretended you didn't have godlike powers, please".

This is also why their society is so aggressive against people with physical quirks that can't be hidden, like people with inhuman forms. They can't pretend that that person doesn't have a quirk. Their existence breaks the charade. So society rejects them and makes them into villains.

MHA's society is pretty clearly a very sick one, which gives some of the villains some actual justification for wanting to tear it down. The other villains are just assholes who think they should be on top, though.

It's also been done. "HARD WORK AND GUTS!!!" is the idea behind a good hunk of Shonen.

Deku being the inheritor of a legacy he must live up to is way more interesting, imo.

Except that's just Naruto, right down to being treated as an underdog while having the best power.

OH MY 7 QUIRKS
Oh wait, it’s 8 since it’s implied he actually had a quirk all along!

Because the first thing everyone did was start being criminals.

Rednecks would shoot a bald eagle so they could display it in their home because they are that American.

Deku is only treated as an underdog early on when he has no experience with his power. Even by just the time that the anime has covered, everyone else in the class recognizes him as one of the class powerhouses. No one considers him the underdog when fucking Mineta is in the class.

What the narrative treats him as is uncertain to win. Which is true. Deku has a lot of power, but he also loses a lot of fights. Bakugo is straight up a better fighter than Deku is. Todoroki using both of his quirks definitively beat Deku during the tournament arc, Deku didn't even make it to the finals. He 'won' the fight with Muscular but was a useless cripple for the rest of the attack and thus couldn't help prevent all of the other shit that went down that night. Etc.

>the island of Dr. Monroe
man why is this so funny

You almost make this generic shonenshit sound interesting, but I know too well that this shit is probably nothing more than minor setdressing at best

it's genetic, if a normie fucks a mutie then they will get a mutie kid. deku had normal parents so ended up normal. the ratio of normal to super is skewing further and further to the super side every generation.

one of the most popular characters is a villain that that hates how the hero industry works for money, and thinks only true heroes that do it for free deserve any respect. so he loves All Might just like the everyone else in the setting but fucking murders anyone that gets paid to hero.

Deku had two parents with quirks. He ended up quirkless by a fluke. Pls to read series properly.

Fan speculation based on recent plot says deku might have had a quirk and got it stolen before it even activated.

sry, checked it out and it seems i missed it because it was only shown like once?

My theory is that either his analytical abilities are his actual quirk, or his cartoonish crying.

I mean they don’t use them and who knows what happened to his dad(probably left his mom because she became a hambeast) so I wouldn’t blame you for not remembering one line from the beginning of the series.

Good thread

>all these mutieloving flatscans in this thread
You'll dangle from the Iron Tree too!

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>you should be proud of being a mutant and you dont need a cure says the mutant who can fly to the mutant who will literally kill someone if they touch them

Your thinking of the chicken guy.

one of the heroaca characters is a girl with magnification eyes, she primarily works on making support gear and weapons. like a focusing array for a guy that can shoot lasers.

the idea is that since they are all hunted the rebellion has something to gain. if the cure was offered but not forced then it would be a non-issue.

No big deal. To be clear for those curious in the thread, people naturally born without quirks are an incredibly small minority to the extent there doesn't seem to be many provisions or care for normal people. Though I have heard they are the only ones allowed to own firearms without question, but that hasn't come up in the manga pages themselves.

Deku's mother can float objects to herself. Small ones. Deku's father is a firebreather and has never appeared in the manga. Why deku was born quirkless despite having quirk parents is never really explained well. Just some excuse about having signs his biology has some vestiges of old humanity (his pinky toe has an extra vestigial joint quirk users don't have).

Quirks tend to combine in a child. If he had one, it would have been related to his mom's telekinesis and his father's fire breathing. Possibly an ability to control fire rather than just produce it. Who knows.

ME AM BIG BRAIN seems like a copout quirk, really.

Holy shit you guys really should pay attention more. In flashbacks she's still thin and the father is still gone. She got fat from the stress of raising Deku alone and lacking time to take care of herself.

I want you to think a bit more. Most heroes we are shown are useless without their gadgets, which the governemnt and school provide on grants at no cost to them. These gadgets can perfectly mimic lowers, such as the enfine gauntlents shown to leg speed faggot. Over half the heroes rely exclusively on their equipment, with their powers being shit without them. Is that really that much more different from a guy without powers using this same equipment?

One minute they have just "magnification eyes" and the next they kill everyone around them when they cum. Nah, ALL muties shall hang. Gene Editing via Extremis is ALL we need!

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>if the cure was offered but not forced then it would be a non-issue.

Isn't that how it's usually handled anyway? Then someone, usually Magneto, comes along ranting about how it's heresy and blows it the fuck up? I'd like to see a comic where all the mutants with powers that are outright detrimental team up and come after Magneto for that shit. Though I would not be surprised if it's been done before.

they don't tend to combine, todoroki`s whole family is a bunch of failed tries to produce a child with both his parents powers, him being the successful one.

I don't know if you read the manga or only pay attention to the series, but if it's the later then I can sort of see why you'd mistake what was said for them being failed tries. You find out more later in the manga as it examines his home life directly.

>The father was looking for optimal mix of both. Most of his siblings also have mixed powers but not optimally mixed. One only has ice powers due to genetic lottery.
>Of the ones that are more optimal, some simply didn't have the mentality to go through the hero program or wouldn't obey their father.
>Todoroki had optimal mix, the right mentality, and was obedient.

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What stopping the other guys with powers from using the same equipment? Plus most of the gadgets improve or reinforce existing powers, calling into question just how helpful they'd be on people without said powers.

>death-touch mutant is complaining about how difficult life is to the mutant who is a mostly immobile human slug who defecates through their pores

Whedon's Astonishing had most of the team take a stance against the cure.

His dad is kill user.

In the real world someone with wings would look disturbing as fuck, even if they otherwise looked like a model (as Angel does). I've no doubt their family would see past that but they'd still know the world would never accept their freakish son, so they wouldn't act like the people in the bottom panel.

>I have no son!
So the teen in the hoodie is your daughter?

Non-transitioning, masculine-presenting transwomen are still women, you bigoted shitlord! Now hold down the mutie while I saw off them wings, afterwards we can chain him behind the car and have a good old fashioned geecee drag through town.

You can't call ME a bigot, I identify as Native American!

I like a lot of the people complaining that gadgets and smarts would necessitate "asspulls" for the character to win fights, work on the assumption that the character should still consistently win every fight they're in (except the character development-mandated losses). Guys, it's Ok, he doesn't have to be Batman, he doesn't have to have ridiculous prep-time excuses for countering every obstacle and moral dilemma thrown against him.

Those kinds of mutants never existed before 2000

There was a sketch where Deku got a blended quirk and still ended up at UA with Ochako because Fire-manipulation is a good rescue quirk.

To be fair most of the interesting worldbuilding is in the spinoff series Illegals, and that series is still hamstrung by virtue of being a spinoff that can't mess with the official canon

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The number isn't mentioned and it's Deku that states they claim that if -quirk society- got a long we be to the moon. The only reason that throw away bit was in their was readers bitching that it was hard to believe in a world of such grand powers for at least 5+ generations we wouldn't have lived on the moon by then.

No such thing.

Maybe they'll retcon him by then to have an origin similar to captain America. Frozen during or after WW2, wakes up angry and confused about the modern world.

I'm a biologist, and you're wrong.

they are stronger by mass, but weaker by volume.

You'd be able to do that by taking precautions and saftey measures taken by most aircraft, the only possible issue being if you can't lift much more weight than that of your body, or if you're a retard, and don't recharge/refuel the power source for you lights and radio equipment.

The only reason it works in MHA is because 90% of humanity gets quirks. It’s mentioned that when they first appeared, it was basically X-Men up until people either got over it or the assholes died out.

A big part of the rejection in MHA is also because many of the first to have quirks went apeshit. This is pretty much why heroes even exist and why villains became a thing.

>MHA is because 90% of humanity gets quirks.
Then how the hell are they supposed to regulate the use of their quirks? With that many people, there are bound to be multiple people with the same ability, along with the fact that you can't spy on everyone all of the time.

>We dont have an exact timeline, but its a couple hundred years at least.
It was 6 generations of One for All ago, wasn't it? I remember All for One came into power at the same time it all started, and he created the first OfA. Assuming the OfAs passed their powers down as soons as they started to get too old to fight (probably late 30s at the very, very latest), and they passed them to teenagers, it's somewhere around 100 years. Maybe 200 if we assume they were fighting longer than professional sports players play due to the power of OfA.

>Then how the hell are they supposed to regulate the use of their quirks?

Congratulations, you stumbled onto the crux of MHA.

The core issue of X-men was using mutants as an exploration of real world racism and bigotry through the lens of superpowers.

Likewise, the core issue of MHA is an exploration of the failures of collectivism through the lens of superpowers. A topic that obviously has more of an emotional impact to its intended Japanese audience, but its still a good topic for a story.

The fact that everyone has quirks means that all people are not created equal, in a way that is both very obvious and very dramatic. MHA Japan's society literally cannot handle this. Their only solution is to pave over the problem with a bunch of unfair and functionally impossible to enforce laws to never use your powers and pretend to be normal alongside everyone else, despite the fact that *not a single one of them is fucking normal to begin with*. The laws of MHA are incredibly stupid and unfair and have actually created villains out of people that otherwise would have been normal citizens, because the people writing the laws cannot figure out any way to enforce the rule o law equally upon a population that is inherently unequal.

The villains are right that the society only provides the illusion of safety and is barely functional, but they are villains because their actions make the situation worse instead of better. The status quo is wrong, and the protagonists are slowly realizing this, but it remains to be seen if they will be able to come up with a way to solve the problem without collapsing society.

>graphite nanotubes
Who fucking wrote this shit.

it's just buzzwords to get billionaires to buy into the cult. You think they're actually explain how it works?

Someone with a very layman understanding of the user of nanomachines in gene editing.
Nanomachines that could be used to alter DNA who use tiny tubes of carbon, but there's a lot more to it.

>you have to tailor all his clothes

Just the shirts

lordy, magneto looks like an anime girl. them eyes

>not wanting the tsun-tsun adventures of Magneto-chan

>X-Men thread gets slid into MHA

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>my penis gets slid into your ass

You opened a thread about a guy with wings who can fly. Stop posting bad bait you retard, and learn to write like a human.

Don't feed him.

why were there never any lame mutants? or mutants with horrible degenerative mutations?

it's always super powers

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>dorkly comic

Shit taste

There are tons.

>Who would win: regular Batman or Batman with advantages over regular Batman?
Don't we have multiple instances of the answer being the first?

>was once give 5 bucks to pick up cola for sick cousin
>gas station didn't have Coca-Cola
>mfw bought bubble gum and ice cream and ate it all on the way back

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There's plenty of those, we just don't focus on any unless we need a story about 'how hard muties have it'

There was that gorilla looking one that freaked me out as a kid.

Rogue isn't a death touch mutant?

The few times when someone in fiction says "We are not so different, you and I" and it makes sense.

Magneto works better that way. His memories of the holocaust/the lead up are much, much fresher

How would he be Xavier's friend though?

No it's not at all, actually. For every one shounen anime you can find me where the main character is a legitimate underdog, there are ten where the main character is actually amazingly super powerful and just doesn't know how to use it. A legitimate underdog, powerless hero would have been an incredibly novel concept in manga.

It always surprised me about the Warens like that. I mean, your kid looks like an angel. He is one of the most deified likenesses in their religion. They'd probably pride themselves that he isn't like some dirty morlock or like those orphan kids that can't control their eye beams.

They would probably say its his good lineage and upbringing for making his powers so luxuirant.

Its illegal to shoot bald eagles. Following that its considered killing a national symbol.

Besides that bald eagles are easy to spot, the wide wings to body ratio and bright white head make them very distinct.

People would tell Angel from a bird very easily.

Just create a supergod to pass judgement on the world.

That’s why this idea of mutants being an “evolution” of humans is retarded. Killing everything you touch actively harms your ability to reproduce, so it makes no sense from an evolutionary standpoint.

You're making the fatal mistake of assuming evolution has a goal. Just because it's detrimental doesn't mean it's not evolution.

Because Claremont assumed superheroes have superpowers not deformities.

Not to the extent of town-dissolving boy.

>Their only solution is to pave over the problem with a bunch of unfair and functionally impossible to enforce laws to never use your powers and pretend to be normal alongside everyone else
So .... Harrison Bergeron?

As stupid as OP's image makes things look, and he's NOT WRONG; it's actually much MUCH worse in the Marble Universe. Because image related is a thing.

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why would you live in a place where rednecks shoot at random things they see in the air? why do you think rednecks use guns anywhere outside of ranges where they are allowed to and avoid trouble?

thats just retarded and you are grasping for straws.
the only thing this kid would REALISTICALLY have to worry would be an odd religious nut wanting to worship him or something. like old ladies running up to him asking if god sent him/ can you let me see my son again?" bullshit like that.

literally thats what the hero Knuckle Duster did though.

he was just some dude built like a brick shithouse that decided to start punching people. He's pretty much a 1-1 of Ted Grant.

also yeah.
>be born trustfund baby of Doctor and Lawyer parents or get lucky off Bitconnect to point that you no longer have to work a job to make ends meet living modestly
>with excess freetime hit gym for like 1 -3 years bulking/roiding the shit out of yourself while taking boxing classes or karate classes around the city with your limitless free time
>have some Cosplay pro or Hollywood makeup artist design you a outfit
>you are now a hero

this is actually a really palpable story.

>Killing everything you touch actively harms your ability to reproduce,

then explain poison dart frogs ;)

>why do you think rednecks use guns anywhere outside of ranges where they are allowed to and avoid trouble?
Nigger, do you even REDNECKS??

1 - Rednecks
2 - Avoiding trouble.
Pick one.

Rednecks don't go to 'gun ranges' because they'd question their mixing beer/meth and live ammunition.

Source: am responsible gun owner in the Deep South and I avoid Rednecks like the blight that they are.

I wonder what the USA is like in the MHA universe.

The Koala would like to have a word with you.
Or rather, it would if it understood how terrible of an animal it is.
And could converse with you, but that goes without saying.

>that time when x-men(ultimate) sent wolverine to kill a mutant teenager whose powers is to release deadly chemicals in the air unwillingly
>the teenager killed his parents and 200 other people just because he hit puberty
>X-men sent wolverine kill the kid to silence the truth
this kinda convinced me that mutant hatred isn't baseless
and how x-men can be really scummy, even regular 616 x-men did pretty questionable things or just plain morally wrong things

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couldnt they just put him in a hazmat suit w oxygen tank or relocate him to a remote island?

they could, but since this is ultimate version, they probably thought it is easier and safe to just kill him to prevent truth getting out

There's later a mutant girl called Hazmat who is secreting toxins from her skin and has to wear a hazmat suit because of it, but she was a team member and found a qt. bf who wasn't affected by her powers.

I will always hate the Ultimate Universe (except early Ultimate Spider-Man) for accelerating the crappy edginess of comics.

Them and Identity Crisis.

It really depends on the quirk and the people around you. One character from a spin-off can glide over surfaces if he's touching them with 3 limbs, but got ticketed when he was speeding in a hurry on the pedestrian lane, since it was like someone biking that one down and being a minor danger to the people around him.
The mother of the main character has a minor gravitation power - she can only pull small/light objects towards her, and that not even fast - but no one would mind if she dropped her wallet on the sidewalk and pulled it towards her, since she's not bothering people with it.

616 humans have irrational hatred of mutants. Though they give inhumans, aliens, gods, and other supers a free pass.

Dust, Ms. Marvel(Khan), and Captain Britain(Faiza) could work together saving NYC from a super villain. Only Dust would get flak for any collateral damage.

It's because a colony of space bacteria tells them to.

I mean bigotry and racism are irrational as well, though Inhumans should be on the same level of "they gonna replace us normal folks with these kinda freaks" flak mutants get. Aliens, gods and mutates like Spidey are more like aberrations, and are balanced out by other aliens, gods and mutates (like Electro) who regularly threaten to wreck NYC.

wait
Deku's mom has a Gravitational power?
is that supposed to be a joke because she got ARCHITECT'd later on in the show?

>"they gonna replace us normal folks with these kinda freaks"
I mean theres like 1 freak for every 100 human so I highly doubt that could happen. Also why would a guy with super powers opt to work your shitty menial labor job?

>lol I can fly and turn fire invisible
>so I will flip burgers all day!

like what?

The number of X-Men who have had kids is low.

Spider-Man has proven to be far more virile, if not for various editors cutting them back, the Spider-Power genes have manifested in all Peter's children. He is the Real Genetic Menace.

fucking magnets man

I mean evolutionary replacing. I never cared for the Inhumans but all I know is that they're people transformed by terrigen mists released by Kree (?) and have a distant monarchy on the moon, and that just seems shady as fuck.

Also I don't know what happens later in the series, but her quirk was shown in pic related and Horikoshi gave the example of quirk use with her in one of the extra pages iirc.

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No regular 616 citizen knows that. They just know there's a bunch of people with spider-powers, seemingly unrelated to each other, and that their kid could be born with freaky eyes as mutant or get misted when walking home and then grow additional limbs or become a dog.

Muties are literal niggers. They should be shot on the curb and burned in a pit.

Honestly, the whole idea of random people given inhuman power is frightening. Myself, for example, would love to be able to help people because I feel I'm a waste of society or not contributing. Yet some poor street hood for which society has treated like shit his whole life would right away probably misuse his power for his own benefit. There is also the possibility of underage youths without the concept of a conscious for the well being of others using their powers for their own amusement for fun. Or even some zealous nutjob to misuse their powers to further their dogma against other's will.

It is one of these instances where I'm glad superpower exist because of apparently fiction loves portraying how evil people can be when given power.

You go at it wrong, it's more about how the public perceives all these spider-heroes. By 616 alone, they'd mostly seem like people with similar powersets (at least an onlooker can see or be reported on later) and similar-ish fashion choices:

Spider-Woman: Avenger, very different look to Spidey, pheromones?
Arana: tiny Spider-Woman (it's been ages since her carapace)
Silk: new woman, made own trashy web costume, can make own webs?
Ben Reilly and Kaine: discount Spider-Men. Kaine is the rude one.
Miguel: Weird costume, weird phrases
Superior: Uses bots, talks like a villain
Spider-Man Black: Young, can zap villains?

The question marks indicate things someone on the street might vaguely remember from hearing reports of them.

meant for

why does she have small bulge and how come it gives me a raging boner :(

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settle down frank.
on another note, who would frank make a good/ fun villain for in the xmen?

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You're retarded. MHA is at least as bad
>People knows quirks are genetic and you can't help it
>Still judge your persoanlity based on the quirk you have

You're a fucking retard

life imitates art

>I mean evolutionary replacing.

the average person doesnt even think about that kinda shit. If they did cuckholding would be smiled upon so long as it was with a better specimen and poor/fat/unhygenic people would actually think before popping out a baby.

your average person is a hedonistic drone that lives in the now and hardly ever thinks about shit like "is whats happening now good for the future of my species".

also humans getting replaced by SUPER HUMANS is still a net win for humanity so again that statement is kinda dumb. Any one who truly cared about seeing us advance past our current limitations would be completely gung-ho for godlike-power gene's appearing in every oddball dude.

HEY HEY HEY WAIT
I thought mutant genes came from celestials diddling with human genetics, not plain evolution because I don't think that's not how evolution quite works

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I always thought mutants should have been hated because if a stupid destructive gang war they have going on ie xmen vs brotherhood = bloods vs crips.

The being hated for having powers in a world that loves people for having powers is dumb.

Poison dart frogs don't kill other poison dart frogs by touching them.

Neither does a radioactive spider-byte or gamma radiation.

lol what the fuck am I looking at

People shit on those they deem inferior to feel better about themselves. "I may be a Yea Forums poster but at least I'm not some mutie like Herman Glob".

but Bakugo and Endeavour were/are both violent turbo assholes that abused their natural gifts and status due to insecurity complexes and get away with it because they are 'heroes' or are 'gifted'. The only character that actually comes to mind as a genuinely good person that worked for his power and skill is Mirio.

>bigotry and racism is irrational

despite being 13% of the population

>Magneto has been made younger in the comics physically.Magneto is still a Holocaust survivor
So it's comprable to the real world, where holocaust survivors are getting younger.
:^)

>cola for sick cousin
well, that's insane and they should have sent you for a clear inoffensive soda like ginger ale, 7 eleven, or sprite.

>preferring literal asspulls and "muh keikaku"
I'll take the power ups any day, thank you.

Yes, and the reason is always strictly bad writing.

Because there are entire groups dedicated to ensuring none of that won't happen.

>this kinda convinced me that mutant hatred isn't baseless
It isn't even fucking canon, that was part of the Ult universe and that shit is long gone.