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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2017 21:30:32 GMT
And in those last six years, Marvel has been screwing Cap over repeatedly between taking away being Captain America, making him old, then making him evil, and then making him evil again. No, I don't think things are going to go back to normal, because apparently normal Steve Rogers isn't good enough for Marvel Comics, and somehow CA: Civil War being the highest grossing film of 2016 isn't enough to prove that there is an audience for plain ol' Boyscout Steve Rogers. So tell me what exactly IS a good jumping on for any new young readers, because I'm not seeing one. Ok, well I'm still not seeing a problem with any of that. It all sounds new and interesting if you ask me. I haven't been following it enough to cite a jumping on point. If it were me, I'd do what I did when I starting reading comics and I'd read all the back stories that I found interesting. It's not like those don't exist, and they're easier to access than ever. It is a problem for those of us who want to read new Captain America. I don't want to read about Bucky Barnes as Captain America because Steve's dead. I want to read about Steve Rogers as Captain America. I don't want to read about Falcon as Captain America, because Steve's Nomad. I want to read about Steve Rogers as Captain America. I don't want to read about Falcon being Captain America because Steve started aging rapidly. I want to read about Steve Rogers as Captain America. I don't want to read about a restored Steve Rogers being a Hydra plant who was evil all along. I want to read about Steve Rogers as an old-fashioned Star-Spangled BoyScout Superhero. So it IS a problem to me, because they keep pulling this crap. As long as they insist of doing this to their classic characters, I won't touch a single Marvel comic. got it?
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