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    A long-lived mutant with the rage of a beast and the soul of a Samurai, James "Logan" Howlett's once mysterious past is filled with blood, war, and betrayal. Possessing an accelerated healing factor, keenly enhanced senses, and bone claws in each hand (along with his skeleton) that are coated in adamantium; Wolverine is, without question, the ultimate weapon.

    Mutants in Old Man Logan? (WARNING SPOLIERS)

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    #1  Edited By TheBlueAngel93

    Okay I just picked up the hardcover of the Old Man Logan story yesterday, and after reading about three times already, I noticed where Emma talks about how there is only twenty Mutants left in the world and how there has been a Mutant born in close to 40 years (which does sound a lot like what's happing right now in current Marvel time), and how she talks about Mutants were just a "Blip", just brief genetic anomaly, but after looking over this, I have been wondering, could this be ture? Yes I know that you could say that this takes place in another universe, but this could be the future of the Marvel universe, we don't know how far into the future the Night the Heroes Fell takes place, but I'm just wondering if Mutants were just a mess up, just a weird warp in the human gene?

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    #2  Edited By AngelFrost

    Mutants are rare humans who are genetically  evolved far beyong normal humans.
     So yes, it is a 'warp' in the human gene.

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    #3  Edited By TheBlueAngel93
    @AngelFrost said:
    "Mutants are rare humans who are genetically  evolved far beyong normal humans.  So yes, it is a 'warp' in the human gene. "
    Yeah, but I'm jsut wondering if maybe they we're just a blip, and that what's happening right now in X-Men and X-Titles with no Mutants being born (other then Hope), is this going down the same road, (I could just be looking into this a little to much though)
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    #4  Edited By The Phoenix Child

    If it is based on the 616 time line then it wasn't a warp in human gene, it was Scarlet witch's fault why things became that way because it was said that mutants are the next step to human evolution...thus people are meant to have a little "X"tra in the future of their generation.

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    #5  Edited By TheBlueAngel93
    @The Phoenix Child said:
    "If it is based on the 616 time line then it wasn't a warp in human gene, it was Scarlet witch's fault why things became that way because it was said that mutants are the next step to human evolution...thus people are meant to have a little "X"tra in the future of their generation. "
    But one could say that Mutants being the "Next Step" is just a theroy and not just facted, and you just also remember that the Scarlet Witch moved the powers, she didn't destory them
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    Ah, actually in the another reality (I think it was universe X or something like that) it was explained that the x-gene is the result of experimentation from the Celestious (Is that how u spell there name) and that they actually doomed the human species because of if the humans did evolve naturally they be more like wolverine. Immune to diseases, healing, etc. (This is of course saying Wolverine is a different species than human, seeing how he evolved from human and wasn't a mutant but an evolved form of his species).
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    #7  Edited By The WeatherMan

    Just depends on how Marvel wants to tackle the issue. How the writers want to carry out the mutant storylines, I mean, anything can happen really. All it takes is someone like Scarlet Witch going "Everyone is a Mutant" and BAM! reality changed. But right now they really are playing the whole extermination of species angle.
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    #8  Edited By dp

    why isnt deadpool in the old man logan series he cant die he can live forever they sould make him appear in the series
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    #9  Edited By voidroid

    I'd say it's just an alternate universe thing.  Remember Bishop's future?  That still applied at the end of Endangered Species.

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