![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Bowdlerise: Kitty's use of "nigger" as an example in her angry argument against racial slurs and Fantastic Racism is censored in the 2020 expanded edition.Big Entrance: Magneto makes one of these at Madison Square Garden, partly to provide a diversion for the X-Men's attempt to rescue Xavier.A whole panel is filled with the sound effect "Bang!" Next, we see a policeman holding a smoking gun, and a bystander yells: "That cop shot the reverend!" Bait-and-Switch Gunshot: Stryker is aiming a gun at Kitty Pryde, his words indicating he intends to kill her.Even in-universe, everyone seems more shocked at Stryker's ruthlessness than upset about the fact that Anne died. Her death scene is a shocking moment since it shows Stryker as a Bad Boss, but she did personally execute two children at the beginning of the story. Asshole Victim: Anne, one of the Purifiers.As the Good Book Says.: Reverend Stryker is prone to this, albeit being a Sinister Minister villain he cherry picks verses to support his murderous views.After watching Stryker kill his right-hand woman when she is outed as a mutant, Magneto asks "Is this then the Holy Word Reverend, that those who oppose you must die?".Colossus apologizes on Kitty's behalf, but Stevie admits to herself that Kitty was right - she wouldn't have been so tolerant if someone of her race was insulted.Kitty: What if he'd called me a nigger-lover, Stevie? Would you have been so damn tolerant then?! ![]()
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