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Post by Atom(ica) Discord on Apr 23, 2017 21:33:08 GMT
I've enjoyed the recent shake ups with Marvel titles. They've been an interesting diversion but, it looks like it's time to get back to basics.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Apr 24, 2017 0:44:04 GMT
If they were really smart they would make the comics part of the MCU. In other words, the comics would be be the stories that happen between the movies and TV seasons.
Also characters that are not yet in the movies and TV but would still be part of one universe.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Apr 24, 2017 2:43:32 GMT
If they were really smart they would make the comics part of the MCU. In other words, the comics would be be the stories that happen between the movies and TV seasons. Also characters that are not yet in the movies and TV but would still be part of one universe. I'd say they should just do a side series of comics dealing with that, but yes, I agree, a line of comics dealing with what happens in between would be cool.
I think the problem is they don't want to steal any potential stories in the future. It would be a lot of rather mundane things going on. Obviously there wouldn't be some major event or that would have been in a film surely.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2017 3:19:23 GMT
If they were really smart they would make the comics part of the MCU. In other words, the comics would be be the stories that happen between the movies and TV seasons. Also characters that are not yet in the movies and TV but would still be part of one universe. I'd say they should just do a side series of comics dealing with that, but yes, I agree, a line of comics dealing with what happens in between would be cool.
I think the problem is they don't want to steal any potential stories in the future. It would be a lot of rather mundane things going on. Obviously there wouldn't be some major event or that would have been in a film surely.
I dunno, I'd love to see more adventures of Thor and his roommate, Darryl.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Apr 24, 2017 4:29:09 GMT
I'd say they should just do a side series of comics dealing with that, but yes, I agree, a line of comics dealing with what happens in between would be cool.
I think the problem is they don't want to steal any potential stories in the future. It would be a lot of rather mundane things going on. Obviously there wouldn't be some major event or that would have been in a film surely.
I dunno, I'd love to see more adventures of Thor and his roommate, Darryl. Now that could be hilarious.
On the other hand this announcement should absolve you of your fear of the current storylines. I hope you enjoy the return to convention.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2017 4:52:44 GMT
I dunno, I'd love to see more adventures of Thor and his roommate, Darryl. Now that could be hilarious.
On the other hand this announcement should absolve you of your fear of the current storylines. I hope you enjoy the return to convention.
I honestly did not see this coming. If they really do just cool it with all the PC and SJW crap and let their heroes shine again, I'm in.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Apr 24, 2017 12:24:37 GMT
Now that could be hilarious.
On the other hand this announcement should absolve you of your fear of the current storylines. I hope you enjoy the return to convention.
I honestly did not see this coming. If they really do just cool it with all the PC and SJW crap and let their heroes shine again, I'm in. And there's no reason they can't still push a progressive agenda with new books, if they so desire. Make a team book out of the new characters. If they don't sell, it's the fault of the readership. You can't blame the publisher for lack of diversity if the product is available and nobody's buying it. I just think it's counterproductive to hijack existing heroes in some kind of literary affirmative action attempt. It's just too much at once. In theory, I prefer the idea of 'legacy' heroes; meaning, the name lives on through a new character as they're doing now. But it reeks of pandering when you pull stunts like they have in recent times with Iron Man, Thor and Cap all at the same time.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2017 21:22:04 GMT
I honestly did not see this coming. If they really do just cool it with all the PC and SJW crap and let their heroes shine again, I'm in. And there's no reason they can't still push a progressive agenda with new books, if they so desire. Make a team book out of the new characters. If they don't sell, it's the fault of the readership. You can't blame the publisher for lack of diversity if the product is available and nobody's buying it. I just think it's counterproductive to hijack existing heroes in some kind of literary affirmative action attempt. It's just too much at once. In theory, I prefer the idea of 'legacy' heroes; meaning, the name lives on through a new character as they're doing now. But it reeks of pandering when you pull stunts like they have in recent times with Iron Man, Thor and Cap all at the same time. That's what I meant. There's being aware of the changing times and of what's appropriate to say and not say, and then there's replacing everything people LIKED about your stuff in order to pander.
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