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Post by Tristan's Journal on Apr 5, 2018 12:36:35 GMT
- Even if the assumption was correct that DC characters are more centered around their abilities than their characters - which is blatantly wrong, they are just more mature, less juvenile personalities
Marvel doesn't have that problem, their characters defy the idea that characters must be flat archetypes and act like flawed people the whole way through.
as surely as sniffing those dried raccoon turds makes you delusional pal. The MCU characters have the most derivative and formulaic character arc in recent memory.
The old tried and tested: Jerk-going-through-identity-crisis-and-then-becomes-a-nice-guy-superhero. You get Iron Man, Thor, Dr Strange, Antman, Widdow (offscreen, MCU fanboys do not care for women much lol) etc. You seem oblivious to what flaws are as well.
The only formula exception is Cap: He had NO arc as he just went flawless-but-petite nice-guy becomes BEEFCAKE nice-guy; that may explain why they made Caps last film such a messy ensemble film with Tony's sudden mommy issues and Spiderboy/Panter origins, and why they copied Star Wars for his second film.
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