Fire up them "Autistic" ratings boys! I'm going in;
Agreed on most of this, except Waid himself probably will face repercussions for this. Whether that takes the form of him essentially having his career ended or something not quite so publicly visible, such as not getting career advancement, not getting his calls returned, and just stagnating, he's not getting off scot-free.
Any lawsuit will harm Marvel Comics. Disney barely has any reason to give a shit, and I think their liability, at worst, is limited to nuisance value settlement. Still, what Disney considers a nuisance value settlement is a pretty penny to a normal person and a normal lawyer. The most likely outright loser? Waid himself. He has no legal defense for this shit. He also may have no money to pay a judgment, especially if he does end up out of a job, so that may be what determines whether a lawyer is willing to go after this on contingency.
D&C would be dumb to pay up front for legal counsel since it's such a crapshoot, but tons of lawyers take dicey lawsuits all the time.
Interesting points.
I suspect that ya boi Zach will not use all of his Kickstarter money to print copies of his comic.
Instead, he will print enough copies to send to all his backers and then pocket the rest, blaming the boycott/conspiracy against him when people ask why the comic isn't in stores.
I'm not saying Zach will do that, I'm saying that's what I would have done.
I'm pretty sure the vast majority of his backers would have no issue with it if he did, or if he fulfilled all the backer rewards, sold whatever else he could and threw the rest into a lawsuit against Waid. If I'd backed him, I'd be thrilled at such an outcome.
He'd still be miles ahead of all the SJW swindlers who kickstart projects and then literally never do anything at all.
As I understand it, Marvel and DC go to great pains to ensure that most of their creators are considered freelancers (i.e. contractors). For the most part, only editors and other folks who work in the front office are actually salaried employees, while most writers and artists are paid page rates to do the work that is assigned to them.
A lot of employers do similar things and deceptively label employees "contractors" to try to evade their responsibilities like unemployment insurance. Whether they actually are contractors for any given purpose, though, is a functional description depending on a long list of factors, many related to how independent their actual actions are.
Waid consistently signed his emails as a Marvel employee, and if he regularly communicated with them and they didn't tell him not to do that, it really indicates what the relationship was. If he repeatedly bullied people with his "Marvel Comics" signoff, using that in their name, and they knew that and did nothing, I think they're still liable.
I think Waid is going to be quickly gone at Marvel. Not simply for this. There have been rumors that C B Cebulski is really pissed at him from long before this blow up.
I'd heard Cebulski already wanted this assclown gone from as soon as he got put in charge, but that Brevoort had shielded him. I think his armor has evaporated at this point, though, and nobody can save his ass now.
It's actually kind of hard to drop repercussions on the SJW's as most of their lives are what would be repercussions to anyone else.
That's a beautiful way of putting it, and it's why SJWs continually do shit that sane people with actual lives wouldn't do. It's also more generally descriptive of lolcows at large.
@KillThemCrackasBabies and everyone responding to these autistic ramblings with autistic ramblings.
Tbh he actually has some good points and I think it is healthy to have an occasional contrarian tell people to curb their irrational exuberance. I happen to think the latest turns of events offer a lot of hilarity even just with what's already happening and am

the future is good.
I seriously don't think the contributions he's made in this thread are threadban-worthy, unlike the other thread where he copped a ban where frankly, he really was just shitting it up.