Post by coldenhaulfield on Apr 23, 2017 15:42:29 GMT
Personally: I think the IP is trash, the characters are sixth-rate, the hipster/"cool" packaging is too cute by half, and the characters have no significant history in comics in which I possess even a shred of fan interest. So it's strange for me to see it succeed since I genuinely see nothing redeeming in "Guardians" on any level whatsoever; it's hack as fuck and represents what I perceive to be the worst aspects of both Hollywood in general and comic book movies specifically. But I'm sure others might say the same thing (for different reasons) about stuff I like, etc. etc.
It wasn't scraping the bottom of the barrel at all. Are you serious? Guardians of the Galaxy was probably the most exciting announcement I'd ever heard. It's why we're getting Elders, why we might see the Watcher, why we're getting Adam Warlock.
No offense, but what kind of comic fan are you if that didn't excite the hell out of you?
Marvel-wise: I've always been an X-books fan first, a Spider-books fan second, a Daredevil fan third, and then basically: respectful of Hulk and FF for their importance and uniqueness, tolerant of Marvel's pool of sad/second-rate JLA wannabes (i.e., "The Avengers") because I know why they're important to the "Marvel story," and totally disinterested in their hard-nerd, super-lame, straight-up fantasy Adam Warlock/Infinity Gems stuff rehashed from the fifties or whatever. I liked comics as a kid because they were capable of being more than people who look down at them thought they could be, not less.
So, to answer your question: not historically a fan of that aspect of Marvel's catalogue.

