Let me ask you this: there are clearly many different Ethnic groups in the world, correct? And I expect that any reasonable person would agree that while there may be certain similarities in certain aspects, the experiences of a Jewish person and the experiences of an African-American person and the experiences of a Hispanic person and the experiences of an Asian person and the experiences of a LGBT person are not the same–you can’t take a story about the African-American experience and swap out the lead character for an Asian person. These metaphors are vast, they contain multitudes, and the experiences of mutants and the experiences of Inhumans are going to be different as well–have to be. Your loyalty to the book is commendable but your panic and anxiety here is unfounded. You’re still months away from reading even the series that comes before the series that you’re wound up about Let the stories unfold, and you’ll either like them or you won’t, and you’ll either follow them or you won’t.
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Why do you guys hate the X-Men? I mean really! You are taking the crux, the frame that shapes the X-Men franchise and haphazardly overlaying it on another set of characters just because you, Alonso and Quesada personally find the X-Men uninteresting. This type of stuff has been going on for over 10 years and the X-Men still sell better than anything that's not Spider-Man. Would you really gut a franchise just because you don't get it yourself? Oh wait...you're a "One More Day" guy. Figures. Smh.