Definitely not. Ms. Marvel's powers weren't a result of being a mutant. Instead, her powers were attributed to unique circumstances or incidents within the comic's narrative.
No, Binary isn't a mutant. Her powers and story don't fit the typical mutant framework within Marvel Comics. Instead, they have a distinct and separate origin and development.
In certain comic universes, Ms. Marvel is indeed classified as a mutant. This is often determined by specific plot developments and character backstories.
They usually have unique powers and abilities that set them apart. These powers can range from super strength and speed to mind control or the ability to manipulate elements.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be a fan - created story that combines Naruto, who is from the Naruto series, with the concept of mutants from the Marvel universe.
Power and its implications are also common. The mutants have special powers, and how they use them, whether for good or bad, is a big part of the stories. Rodgers may have to make decisions about how to handle these powerful individuals. For example, if a mutant's power is out of control, Rodgers might need to find a way to contain it while still respecting the mutant's rights. This creates a lot of drama and moral dilemmas in the fanfiction.