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Interracial sodomy is a core Disney family value though... it would be different if he pulled some Chris Pratt/Gina Carano type of stuffNow multi million dollar actors who's image is as sanitized as humanely possible
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Interracial sodomy is a core Disney family value though... it would be different if he pulled some Chris Pratt/Gina Carano type of stuffNow multi million dollar actors who's image is as sanitized as humanely possible
In addition to the other suggestions, I would Frank Miller's Daredevil/Elektra work, Garth Ennis' Punisher, X-Statix by Peter Milligan and Michael Allred, John Bryne's She Hulk, Walt Simonson's Hulk, and Steve Gerber's Howard the Duck. I'm much more of a DC fan, but Marvel does have some good work. The biggest problem I think is that don't have a great deal of stand alone comics like Watchmen or Dark Knight Returns that newbies can read without a lot of previous knowledge.At this point, is it worth it for a newbie like me to get into Marvel comics?
I’ve picked up a few others from DC but only really popular and critically acclaimed works like Batman’s The Killing Joke, The Long Halloween (was reading that one recently and almost through with it), Alan Moore’s Watchmen and V for Vendetta, and Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman.
Are there any rivals the quality of these?
Around the time of Thor: Love & Thunder, there was a Thor fan on 4chan who recommended me some standalone Thor comics, I personally recommend them.In addition to the other suggestions, I would Frank Miller's Daredevil/Elektra work, Garth Ennis' Punisher, X-Statix by Peter Milligan and Michael Allred, John Bryne's She Hulk, Walt Simonson's Hulk, and Steve Gerber's Howard the Duck. I'm much more of a DC fan, but Marvel does have some good work. The biggest problem I think is that don't have a great deal of stand alone comics like Watchmen or Dark Knight Returns that newbies can read without a lot of previous knowledge.
I'm afraid to ask, but what is this referencing? Will Miles make a pact with satan to get some purple drank?Meanwhile in capeshit news:
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Was Reign good? IDK why they consider it the "most infamous Spidey story" when there are like 25 of those
Apparently spiderman reign, aka the story where Peter killed mary jane with his radioactive Spider Spooge, editorial wont touch OMD until autistic JMS fans lead editorial like Quesada didI'm afraid to ask, but what is this referencing? Will Miles make a pact with satan to get some purple drank?
... ok....Apparently spiderman reign, aka the story where Peter killed mary jane with his radioactive Spider Spooge, editorial wont touch OMD until autistic JMS fans lead editorial like Quesada did
No that's the jizzt of it.... ok....
Guess I'll wait for a farmer that read it to give us a funny summary and to tell us what the point of it was cause what you wrote is giving me 0 desire to search about it
... that does definitely not land like the writer probably intended... And any reason why we got ol man McPeter there? Does he also have cancer aids? Is this one of those dodgy what if stories?No that's the jizzt of it.
MJ died of cancer because of prolonged exposure to radiation; the idea is that Peter is radioactive in and of himself, and just being with him for so long gave her cancer.
But people focus on the radioactive cum because of these lines about bodily fluids and loving me:
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The story is about Peter being old and miserable and (I think) retired after MJ's death, the city being under a totalitarian regime, and some of the main characters are Sandman, who's sort of a reluctant enforcer for this regime, and his daughter, who has concrete powers (which led to people on the Internet calling her Cement Loli) and stands up to the regime. In the end, Peter returns to fight, and the villain turns out to be Venom, who takes control of the whole city. I don't remember much more, since I read it ages ago. Something about JJJ getting beat up by the regime's police, maybe?... that does definitely not land like the writer probably intended... And any reason why we got ol man McPeter there? Does he also have cancer aids? Is this one of those dodgy what if stories?
In pushing a White Woman™ to the front of the line, they didn't rob the spotlight only from a Black WomanⓇ, but also from a Neurodivergent Man©, and a Lesbian Woman℠.It looks like Monica Rambeau is 'the' Captain Marvel for longer than Carol Danvers. So Disney arguably whitewashed Capt. Marvel by picking Danvers for the movie.
I always like it when authors remember Jonah has a bit of journalistic integrity in him and often ends up on the receiving end of the villain's ire as a result of that.Something about JJJ getting beat up by the regime's police, maybe?
If I remember correctly the original Sam Raimy Spiderman films did his character perfectly with him being an asshole that would defend his workers when things actually matter.I always like it when authors remember Jonah has a bit of journalistic integrity in him and often ends up on the receiving end of the villain's ire as a result of that.
I'll always like the time he yelled at GodzillaI always like it when authors remember Jonah has a bit of journalistic integrity in him and often ends up on the receiving end of the villain's ire as a result of that.
Think I missed that one.I'll always like the time he yelled at Godzilla
I think that kind of tied in with their "don't you use social media" pop at Captain America during Civil War. They wanted a reference "the kids" could understand, not realising that if you do something well enough it becomes the reference itself. I suppose that should have been a warning for things to come.Then the nu-Marvel had him be an Alex Jones ripoff for some reason.
That's one of my favorite scenes in the original movie. Jonah could've ratted Peter out easily, but lied to the Green Goblin's face to protect his employee and shows he really has a good heart despite his gruff exterior.If I remember correctly the original Sam Raimy Spiderman films did his character perfectly with him being an asshole that would defend his workers when things actually matter.
Pretty sure the change was because it's forbidden nowadays to even imply that establishment news media has bias (unless it's Fox) so they just made JJJ crazy radio guy and used Alex as "doubleplus ungood" persona.I think that kind of tied in with their "don't you use social media" pop at Captain America during Civil War. They wanted a reference "the kids" could understand, not realising that if you do something well enough it becomes the reference itself. I suppose that should have been a warning for things to come.