Avengers Gone Rogue - The Innocent Paid The Price #Avengers #MarvelComics #AvengersGoneRogue #MarvelStory #MarvelFans
Wow, can we talk about this 'Avengers Gone Rogue' story for a second? My mind is still reeling from the thought of our beloved heroes turning on innocents and causing such a catastrophic 'doomsday' scenario. It really makes you think about the fine line between hero and villain, especially when the stakes are this high. Reading about Captain America being tasked with hunting down the last mutants, and then the brutal attack on Fortress X, a sanctuary for them, just hit me hard. The image of the Avengers, usually protectors, mercilessly taking the lives of innocent mutants is a chilling thought. And then, for Captain America to accidentally kill Mystique, who was shielding mutant children? That’s a level of tragedy I wasn't prepared for. It's not just a comic plot; it feels like a profound exploration of moral compromise. And Iron Man! The idea of his body fusing with his armor due to a deadly virus, slowly consuming him, is terrifyingly brilliant. To then have an emergency override turn him into a lethal killing machine, beyond his own control—that's the stuff of nightmares. When his uncontrollable armor threatened everyone, including the children, Captain America's heartbreaking choice to fire a fatal shot at Tony to save the mutant children was truly a defining, gut-wrenching moment. It's a doomsday scenario not caused by an external threat, but by the very heroes meant to prevent it. This whole narrative makes me wonder about other 'what if' scenarios in the Marvel universe. What if this was the 'doomsday' event many fans speculate about? It’s not just about flashy battles; it's about the internal struggles and the immense price paid when the lines blur. These kinds of stories, where our heroes are pushed to their absolute limits and sometimes fail spectacularly, are what make the Marvel universe so rich and compelling. It’s a harsh reminder that even the most powerful can fall, and sometimes, they're the ones who bring about the biggest disasters. What are your thoughts on such a dark turn for the Avengers?




























































Never liked the Mutant Hatred It is so misplaced