X-Men in a nuthsell. If you disagree, you are not only a disingenuous person arguing in bad faith, you basically hate the x-men and what they are all about
X-Men in a nuthsell. If you disagree, you are not only a disingenuous person arguing in bad faith, you basically hate the x-men and what they are all about
>t. proud cuck
>NOOOO! YOU MUST KILL EVERYONE YOU DISAGREE WITH IT
>FUCK WITH "I disagree with you, but I will fight for the right for your rights to free speech"
>it's better where we just troll each other
who is th real cuck here?
>if my enemies kill me, i win
>I hate christianity
wow, sounds like a leftoid
There can be no peace, no coming together. Only death or subjugation of those who have wronged you.
Ah, a fellow Thanos enjoyer. In that case, go on, I will not disturb you further
Yes. A perfect world is one where everyone is killing each other until only one person is left. That person will be the ultimate lifeform, the great winner of the game of life, the Bestest Grug. The goal of evolution is to produce something strong enough to kill everything else.
Now we're talking
Cyclops isn't wrong, but regular people being afraid of a bunch of super powered people is understandable.
Especially when you have mutant supremacists who think all normal humans should be wiped out.
Yeah, I wish it were, anon. But the last few years have a noticeable decline in mutants fighting dinosaurs for the worse.
NEVER too late to go back to the roots
>do things that will make enemies feel threatened and without recourse
>this will not result in them getting violent
So, does SHTF later in this comic, or do the writers not see what would realistically happen?
He said this at the World Economics Forum. So, quite realistically, everyone pussied out and did absolutely nothing while Magneto continued to quote the Protocols of Zion at them.
Can't blame Hickman for presenting the truth in a comic book way. It's the only way you can present these TRUTHS without being called up on them. Now, imagine what actually happens in the real world, and prepare to be shocked
>You humans
Mugga you literally are a fucking human being. You aren't some alien from another planet.
Magneto acting like he's better than others because he has an extra genome. Can't stand this hypocrite.
> people forgot how to get lead so they took it from roman ruins
What? WHAT? What kind of blithering stupid idiot take is this? Lead is piss easy to get, and in fact you get it as a BYPRODUCT of mining for other metals all the damn time. You extract it from other rocks and ores simply by heating them up, because it has such a low melting point compared to almost everything else around it. You know, the same way that you would recover the lead used in stained glass windows and pipes and other roman ruins. If you know how to do one, you know how to do the other.
Lead was not scavenged from ruins because they were too smallbrained to figure out how to get it from anywhere else, they scavenged it from ruins because it was just sitting right there out in the open for anyone to take so it was free and easy. Same reason that roman structures were taken apart to use the stone to make walls elsewhere. People didn't "forget how to build walls", it was just convenient to take it from the ruins rather than quarry your own.
And while we don't know for sure, we have a pretty good idea of what ended the bronze age as well, but thats a long story for what is already a long post. What a moron.
Shit, this page is even dumber once I had another minute to think about the bottom half
> humans are bad because they destroy themselves. Just look at the bronze age collapse. Thats why we mutants are better
> what caused the bronze age collapse? Oh, a mutant. So its actually literally all his fault and humans had nothing to do with it
You kinda misread it it's more like
>I, the big bad Alpaca Lips, destryoed your precious human kind
>Oh, and I'm going to do it again right now
This page is being taken out of context. The problem is, that the context is 50 years of X-Men comics. When you read this page after 600 issues of Uncanny X-Men, then it makes sense. If you read it without the baggage that came before, then the reaction is similar to yours.
Don't get me wrong, ultimately it goes exactly the way you would predict it goes, because it's a wrong mentality to take, and Xavier admits it himself (too late), but in marvel universe, no one is allowed to be smart, everyone has to act retarded and hostile to each other. That's why felicia lost the tooth thanks to SpOck, but never cared about that ever either
>The problem is, that the context is 50 years of X-Men comics
No, anon, the problem is that this is after 50 years of X-men comics were retconned in the span of less than a single year. Without understanding that the Charles Xavier, Erick von Magnus, and En Sabah Nur dining and taunting the World Economics Forums aren't actually enemies but allies who formed a secret squirrel pact decades ago, the idea of Magneto and fucking Apocalypse chilling together would be met with understandable skepticism since Magneto's plans are inherently incompatible with Apocalypse's. So without the understanding that nothing in the comics happened as you understood it beforehand, this shit might as well be an out of continuity What If? tale of if the mutants decided "Fuck cordiality, we're going to play Kingsmaker".
Dear, lovable anon. Are we going to retcon the shitshow that was House of M? Decimation? Utopia? Civil War? AvX? Inhumans? If anything, my mistake is that for 30 years, the X-Men had it rough, but not as rough as under Quesada's reign. But that's opening another can of worms
>Are we going to retcon the shitshow that was House of M? Decimation? Utopia? Civil War? AvX? Inhumans?
If I could, I would, but I know there's a reason I'm not working at Marvel.
I still do think that the retcon of Xavier and Magneto knowing all those events would happen and outright letting them proceed so that every mutant on the planet would become so traumatized and desperate for survival that they'd take any offer for sanctuary thrown at them is an absolutely horrifying and baffling retarded retcon...but I'm not an acclaimed comic writing genius like Hickman, so what do I know?
The pic related was even touched in Wolverine & The X-Men by Aaron, and some other guy even resolved the whole whole conflict in one comic strip. But we can't have that in comics, right? Not when the avengers were the rising stars, while the x-men had to be thrown under the bus and shown in an unsympathetic light to make the avengers look like heroes?
I really hope that Brevoort will fix it, because he has to, it seems like the x-folks are going to be big again, alas, I am a fool and it will be even worse.
oh, and to adress your points. I don't think it was a bad idea, imagine you are being confronted by your ex-girlfriend who shows you how your life turns out to be, and you want the best possible future as your legacy - it's tempting, but maybe that's the point - it's tempting, but maybe we shouldn't try to fix the future, but instead, try to react to it?
Hard to tell what is supposed to be the message these days, because the writers themselves abandoned it in favor of writing their personal fetishes and ignoring the narrative
Trust me, anon, while I have a whole laundry list of issues with the actual unfolding of events from the Krakoan era, I'll fully admit that the X-men comics were stuck in such a rut for so long that a really good kick in the ass was needed to the narrative. I'm fine with disagreeing on whether this particular direction was the right one or not, but I'll credit Hickman with at least fucking trying something, unlike the other people writing the books these days who if anything have regressed the books back to the same slop that got the X-men books in a rut in the first place.
Still find the idea of trying to make Apocalypse a sad boi retarded, though, but that's cause I LIKED him as a confidently unrepentant bastard instead of yet another of the X-men's gelded rogue's gallery pretending to be "reformed" now that he's on their side for the moment.
the pic related is from X-Men Unlimited, where Mojo himself was mocking the current Krakoa era. And considered modern X-Men to be poseurs. The thing is, the only legit X-Men currently is Cyclops team, every other mutant serves the Krakoa nation - that's the elephant in the room ,there are no X-Men, only mutants and Krakoa.
But I don't want for mutants to go back to the mansion, because it would be a cop-out, and you shouldn't too, just look how it damaged Spider-Man with OMD.
I like that the X-Men as a book is operating like X-Files - trust no one, former vilains are reluctant allies, but what the books lack, is the direction.
Morality wise? Well, the x-men failed and for like 20 years
That's why I chose that particular image to accompany the post, good sir. It used parody to display one of the big issues that really hampered the potential for X-men, that being that their high concept storyline involving a unified mutant race meant they basically swallowed up over 90% of their more interesting foes into the background, and the guys they tried to invent to take their place just fell so flat on their asses that nobody can take them seriously even after outright destroying Krakoa. You cannot believe how hyped I was to see Onslaught coming up as a potential consequence of Krakoa's haste to abuse their new lifestyle, only to be so let down when they literally flushed him down the psychic toilet and forget entirely about him.
I don't really want nor care if the X-men are in the mansion itself, but I think they do need to scale back and regain their foothold. They tried for a higher concept story, they bungled it up, better to deescalate than try to maintain whatever the fuck they're doing now. The X-men was always at its best when the characters had a diversity of opinion/viewpoints which was usually personified in them fighting groups like the Brotherhood of Mutants or the Hellfire Club, but if they're determined to stick to the direction of "all mutants are now buddy-buddy", they should at least do better than fucking Orchis to give the X-men someone to fight against. Those guys are just a total embarrassment as an antagonistic force, considering they had to turn to recruiting fucking Judas Traveller.
The image that you show is unironically positive, because it involves MODOK. For a very long time, X-Men were avoiding the wider universe. I remember watching / reading early Kamala Khan story, and it presented an interesting perspective of an outsider inhuman / mutant - what if they're not all bad? It was disney-positive, but I think that this might be the angle that disney will try first.
IMO, the x-men have a problem, because the readers enjoy torture porn - we are executed, we are murdered, we are misunderstood. While people who hate the x-men like this as well, but for obviously different reason. But I ask - where is the story in that?
To answer your points - Brevoort already said that the x-men are not going to scale down - that's the biggest mystery for me, because in the current market, x-men are not good enough to sustain the market, and yes, nobody wants to decrease the amount of books, since the 90s, the amount of x-books is crazy. And it's not going to change with Brevoorth, if anything, Brevoort is unironically aware of the gravity of the situation.
He certainly will try to make the angle what you mention, but Hellfire Club, Brotherhood of Mutants MLF are outdated. Much better ideas were when you had the Ghosts of Cyclops by Hopeless, when you had this retarded kids following Cyclops and going full wanton on drugs. If you want to make a good X-Men story, you need to update the angle. You cannot write a good X-Men story, using 50s sentibilites, things changed since then, you need to include people sympathizing with mutants, you need to include good / bad mutants, shady, okay / mutants, and that seems to be the biggest problem - nobody wants to do that. People want simple superhero stories with the x-men, exactly as in mansion, without the baggage of the political commentary.
And the X-Men are ripe with commentary that everyone is afraid to touch, including Proteus
I think the thing you should get when people say "I want them to go back to the mansion" is that they're asking for a callback to the 80s-90s. They WANT more than just the team of goody two-shoe muties fighting for acceptance vs the team of evil muties fighting for domination. They want to see the Morlocks, the dudes who want to avoid the conflicts and just live their lives. They want to see X-Force, the dudes taking a harder line stance on protecting mutants without agreeing with Magneto. They want to see X-Factor, a team of mutants doing good but not necessarily balls-deep in whether mutants rule or not. They want to see X-men teams divided between actively policing the world of threats, defending mutants from threats at home, and working to prove that humans and mutants can live alongside each other respectively. Most importantly, they want to see more shit like New Mutants or Children of the Atom where we get the perspective of the new generation in the face of all these conflicting opinions and watching them grow and come to their OWN ideals on whether mutants have a place in the world or not.
That's really what it's all about. We don't have to regress to the 50s, when the X-men were just following the dictates of their leader. More people would prefer a dynamic like in the 80s, where villains like Magneto weren't black and white and more a grayish mixture of noble and ignoble traits, where the X-men weren't a hive-mind just blindly following their leaders, and most importantly where the reader was left to decide who was in the right instead of just having the writers try to shove it into your face that the mutants are good and everyone who hates them are evil.
>They want to see the Morlocks, the dudes who want to avoid the conflicts and just live their lives.
This is the most important part of your post. It never made sense to neglect these people. Poor mutants who were too ugly to live outside. It should be adressed, back in the Claremont times, but it was dismissed, because Christ himself was too retarded to explain that. I don't think I can myself believe in the X-Men nowadays, albeit I enjoyed the Krakoa era.
What you mention is a simple business.
Use your imagination, imagine that X-Men are published by the same guy who publishes Dylan Dog or Hellboy? Then, the X-Men would never fall like that.
Your ideas are great, I've read them all, but the things is, I had the exact same ideas, and it's not going to happen, because no budget, or not enough interest, just look at the reactions? Everyone cares about the shipping, or Rogue's southern ass (from that cartoon)
The best stories were from fanfics, 20 years ago, when you had Black Bolt and Cyclops leading a war against Avengers, in 2003.
I am tired of bullshit, but bullshit isn't tired of me 🙂
For what it's worth, I think it says something that when offered the chance to live on Krakoa along with the rest of the mutant population, most of the Morlocks said "Fuck that" and went to live in Arizona, because the X-men had essentially enshrined the Marauders and they've never forgotten nor forgiven the massacre. I figure the writers just didn't want to deal with the overall issues such a thing would bring to the purported serenity they wanted to promote for Krakoa, but it does show that the cracks in Krakoa were always there inspite of how the writers after Hickman tried to present it.
If the only true way I'll get the stories I want is with fanfiction, than so be it, but I'll still be on imageboards discussing this shit since at the very least, I might actually get an interesting differing perspective even if it's for X-men.
>Morlocks said "Fuck that" and went to live in Arizona
it certainly should had been a bigger plot point. with that said. X-Men Unlimited (internet comics) did a better job with that than regular printed comics ever did
to cont. in x-men unlimited, you are faced with situations where people murder mutants for organs and are innocent, because a mutant never really died, and so on, and you have specialized cartels dealing with that. and there is more. what happened with the x-men was a very dangerous path that was supposed to give way for resurrecting heroes, but it ended up with giving extra baggage for non-mutants, because marvel superheroes are going to be resurrected krakoa way - that was the original point
X-men Unlimited really was the only book to take advantage of the status quo of Krakoa, where you could focus on the mutant characters people gave less care about and actually develop a story around them. Otherwise, it's true a lot of stuff meant to free up X-men from their more tired and worn out cliches just ended up working against them. Especially resurrection. I remember so many people when this shit was first shown being so happy cause they thought Marvel was going to lay off the constant deaths/revivals of the X-men now that they can just come back offscreen. Instead, it just became an even bigger joke to the point that Death was outright calling the entire affair bullshit. Not to mention the fact that it was basically cloning with extra steps that they refused to acknowledge, which really sticks out since they were using the technology to do stunts like "reviving" one of the X-men from 2099 aka an alternate future timeline that hadn't even begun to come to pass OR be connected to Krakoa even in later versions.
>X-men Unlimited really was the only book to take advantage
yeah, and the only people talk about is X-Men green, where Animal Girl is punished for being an extremist ecologist shit by Gaia herself. People don't read comics, though
To be honest, if I can ask you something, how do you see a good comic book by X-Men? For me, it would have to be fair, a little like The Question by Dennis O Neil. Something that challenges the view of the heroes.
Of course, it's a wishful thinking - what we can expect? X-Men / mutants being 100% right. Orchis is already presented as that evil boogey man, nothing shitty that happened is going to be ever adressed, plenty of anons are going to be angry that it was ignored. It feels like a curse, because X-Men was really good, when it was cursed, and nobody wanted to touch that
Oh and moral wise, I am closer to what was going on before Morrison, when they were teaching mutants (Bolt who later joined New Warriors), but when they also had to protect themselves.
Morality? I feel like morality stopped being a thing after 9/11. Please notice that afterwards the American media really became cynical, ruthless and stopped having any shade of grey. It really became "if we don't kill them now, they will kill us at some point". This is a wider problem, and apparently, americans are not capable of handling that now.
>how do you see a good comic book by X-Men?
You might want to clarify if you mean "a good cape comic series" or "a good X-men story", cause story arcs like The Brood Saga and Demon Bear are pretty different from "God Loves, Man Kills" or "Days of Future Past". Stuff like the former makes for a good X-men book, while people in general think of a good X-men story in the vein of the latter.
In general, a lot of people seem to have forgotten that the X-men didn't spend their entire time just dealing with evil rednecks who want them freaks dead. A big part of what made their books interesting is that they would pingpong between differing threats like alien empires, evil mutants trying to abuse their powers, and even dinosaurs going on a rampage like in OP's picture, and it was all stuff that they weren't necessarily built to handle but nonetheless required their different specialized powers and teamwork to overcome like a well-oiled machine that's greater than the sum of its parts.
But as far as a good X-men story goes, I think that at minimum you essentially need it to be a story that challenges the premise from three different angles, that being the hopeful, cynical, and antagonistic sides, so that the reader is allowed to reach their own conclusion on what is right and wrong. "God Loves, Man Kills" wouldn't be as effective if we didn't see Magneto's conflicting thoughts on helping the X-men because he wants to protect them or just for the principle of protecting mutants nor if we didn't get to see the tragically distorted thoughts of William Stryker's assistant who is secretly a mutant yet fully believes his words about them being demonic agents. Something that makes it clear the X-men for all their strange powers are very human and always having to seriously consider what the "right" way is, much like the reader will have to for many a situation in their own lives.
There used to be this podcast about x-plaining x-men, one thing that was notable about that podcast is that they were shitting about the issues where x-men were on savage land, on fighting shi'ar, and instead they were harping on the issues when the x-men have to deal with racism
They're absolutely entitled to their opinion, but every issue can't just be about the X-men fighting against rednecks. It's what leads to shit like Orchis having to constantly lose out to the X-men and coming out looking like buffoons. Like how despite what Marvel acts like one can't just keep rehashing Demon In A Bottle or Winter Soldier or even Kraven's Last Hunt, you can't have the X-men do nothing but act out against violent racist truckers or wannabe terrorist organizations like Orchis because sooner or later you just run out of anything novel or interesting regarding them, and you get the present affair of the X-books being without a general direction beyond seemingly going backwards. Whether it's back to separatist island or to the mansion, I can't say, but the core issue is that the X-men have to be more than just a stand-in for a societal metaphor if they want their book to actually survive and thrive again.
And it's no coincidence how few good X-men stories have come out since then, is it?
if it makes you feel better the "woman" of the podcast later divorced the man of the podcast and changed their gender and changed from being a female to a male. That's unfortunately the kind of people who are attracted to x-men
That does explain it. And honestly, if they're shitting on things like the Brood Saga still, then it's genuinely their loss since those are the type of stories that gives us cool shit like flashbacks to Magneto and Xavier teaming up against Hydra. You know, the kind of thing you usually don't get time for in a story hyper-focused on the mutant metaphor.
She hated that story, I have to find which episode was that, maybe 56, or somewhere else
https://www.xplainthexmen.com/2015/03/50-the-people-vs-erik-lehnsherr/
Well fuck me, I've never been gladder to be an out of touch nostalgiafag now if the "current" fanbase refuses to appreciate either Wolverine ripping apart xenomorphs or Magneto kicking nazi ass
at some point they were being promoted by Busiek, Claremont, Cronin, etc.
Your way is the right way, it keeps your sanity at check. I myself learn from your ways. So don't change
You as well, anon. I guess I can at least go back and appreciate X-men books when they were far better focused in scope and story.
They appreciate Magneto murdering nazis, they just also say that absolves him of all his mass murder and racism too.
There's a strong argument to be made that your average Nazi who didn't directly participate in genocide is a less-worse person than Magneto, who has the blood of millions on his hands, yet still talks like he alone owns the moral high ground.
That would be a good argument, if the modern society was capable of having good debates
nobody cares about the well-being, people care about pawning the opponent
Magneto is the thing he hates, and its sad dumbasses have lost the ability to realize this.
Honestly, I've always enjoyed Magneto up to a certain point, but only because I consider that the addition of his tragic backstory contrast to the sheer vileness of his actual crimes is such a perfect mirror to demonstrating why it's imperative that the next generation finds a better way than Magneto's, since his path of domination perpetuates the sheer horrors and tragedy of events that destroyed his childhood and most of his humanity with it.
> Something that makes it clear the X-men for all their strange powers are very human and always having to seriously consider what the "right" way is
this is a pre 9/11 belief, it's not going back
notice that afer 9/11, usa lost any shreds of innocence to the point that everyone is a villain under guise
>Children of the Atom
Good idea, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired
> I really hope that Brevoort will fix it
Anon…
anon, I was joking
I’m too busy looking over my head to respond.
it's not your fault, I should had been funnier. But it's hard to be funnier than brevoorth
>Are we going to retcon the shitshow that was House of M? Decimation? Utopia? Civil War? AvX? Inhumans?
We fucking should
in a perfect world, but there is a generation that can't imagine x-men being anything else that rejects from a massive franchise
>this will not result in them getting violent
Long past that point considering one of those UN members dispatched a kill squad during dinner and Orchis protocols har already deer activated
It feels dirty though that humans would attempt to kill the opposition just to maintain soft power, especially since mutants are playing by their rules instead of hijacking missiles or raiding the world with their horsemen
Does anyone else think Marvel's overuse of the redneck in a trucker hat stereotype is becoming ridiculous?
At this point the X-Men's greatest threat aren't Sentinel, it's the fucking truckers union.
The truckers are chill. They just wanted to hang around folks jeez
And kill prostitutes and leave their bodies across highways
Can't blame them for that as well
kek I was gonna post this. it's not just marvel though, any protestor that is deemed bad is drawn as a typical white southerner
It's not that I even mind redneck truckers, it's that they show up every time at every protest.
Marvel US has redneck truckers in every fucking corner of the US. Marvel writers are like those Euros who think North America is 50% Texas.
Why was there a dinosaur running towards protestors?
What do you have against dinosaurs? Why are you not disappointed that it wasn't a spaghetti monster spawnling of Shuma-Gorath from 10th dimension? Why do you have a problem with an innocent dinosaur attacking humans?
Dinosaurs belong in the savage lands. Dinx go home
latinx... dinx... yea it didn't really work.
one thing that is good about dinosaurs, they don't have cancer 🙂
Sex with Hank McCoy
Shut up Brand.
I mean, it might look like that dinosaur is "attacking a human", but do we have a definitive proof? For what it seems, it looks like that dinosaur is running away from muties, and we all run away from muties, so what is the wrong? That dinosaur never hurt a single human, so it might be very well an innocent dinosaur assaulted by a mutie, because muties be like that. Dear court, I want to call my client, Dienonichous Rex innocent, and I want to accuse Malcolm Bishop for misconduct and attacking my client.
aw fuck that, I'll just post what I feel
PARDON ME
The End
I will never stop dreaming about a better world, for everyone, including people, who have completely different idea about everything from me. Whatever, it's cringe, forget me
What I mean, massacring all of these morlocks, who were just simply normal humans with extra powers, was disastrous for the line in general it reinforced the resentment in general, but it also shown that there is no peace, between anything, just constant warring. And in order to keep the flame alive, you have to try to keep the flame burn, even if people are too tired to argue about that anymore
It’s so weird seeing how often people bitched about apartheid in South Africa considering that the yearly death toll now is so much worse now that the black majority has taken over
people hate bad things happening, but they never think about the alternative. Apartheid was wrong, the people of South Africa agreed with it, but the solution was wrong too, as it it didn't solve the issues, instead it doubled down on apartheid. In other words the evil won
Yeah we’re gonna see a genocide in South Africa sooner rather than later, all it’s gonna take is their completely neglected infrastructure to crumble and the black supremacists are going to go final solution on the rest of the white farmers
what we're going to see is black people killing black people. white people will never want to live there again, because it's too dangerous. who will win? china - there will go there, introduce infrastructure and declare the peace thanks to them - and they will boast about it and theur superior skills
X-Men was at its best when it was a covert ops team seeking to find and train mutants and also protect mutants from various threats and dangers.
which is never
Muties deserve what they get
>Why are you scared of me, I'm just somebody who could kill thousands of you at a time, I won't because I'm such a nice guy, but I could 🙂
M.O.D.O.K was right, Praise Orchis
modok wants to belong. the fact that wants to belong to orchis, makes him even more pathetic. the fact that writers use him as an overgrown manchild is even mroe pathetic
I love the Savage Land and space shit. A good, years long space epic would be awesome.
I want the New Mutants to go to space so Cannonball stops getting sidelined because of his wife and kid.
>because of his wife and kid.
introduced by Hickman
It’s like the only marriage that had lasted any length of time in the modern era. All they have to do is decide Sam is important and his family will die.
do we really want to test it 🙂
let him be happy, I can live without mah boy guthrie
People joke about Marvel hiring black writers to write black characters, but Hickman is the married white man with kids that Marvel hires to write married white men with kids.
I don’t understand why anti mutant people don’t just make a vaccine and say it’s for something else like cancer or polio or COVID or something .
Mutants normally don’t get their powers until they’re teenagers, so it would work.
from the time where JLA met Avengers
it wasn't even an x-men comic, and it's only 1 page, but it encapsulates marvel
oh and it happened because of this
>What kind of shitty heroes are you that people hate you
>Captain America
>hmph.jpeg
heh
How did flash even get to this scene without realizing he had no speed force? He just appears in front of the mob, did he see a kid getting chased down by a riot and lazily jog over to it instead of using the thing that lets him move fast?
>How did flash even get to this scene without realizing he had no speed force?
that's how based Flash is and don't you ever forget it
Batman and THE X-Men
how would that fare?
Damn, really had to let that sink in...
However, I bet it was some mad scientist mutie who let out the dinosaurs in the first place
So, muties create mutie problems which a different group of muties fix, while the normals have to suffer from mutie shenanigans....
The normals hate is justified
The dinosaur wasn't really guilty
When you look closer, the dinosaur doesn't attack anyone it's just running away.
That stinky mutie is attacking this dinosaur for no reason to make it look as if he was defending humankind - bollocks. What the hell happened to that poor dinosaur? We never heard from him ever? He was probably murdered by these stinkin muties