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I wonder how many of the public figures who answer these kinds of questions really mean what they say and how many just feel pressured to go along with the "correct" answer.‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Stars Endorse Transgender Spider-Man
http://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/09/28/spider-man-homecoming-transgender-peter-parker/
Funny how they never say there should be a transgender Miles Morales or any of the other SJW Marvel characters
I have a strong suspicion Marvel's accountants would have a very different answer.I wonder how many of the public figures who answer these kinds of questions really mean what they say and how many just feel pressured to go along with the "correct" answer.
Like, we all know that if these actors had just answered "sure, that'd be fine" instead of screaming YES in all caps they'd be branded transphobes for not being 120% enthusiastic.
Marvel have practically made it their life aspiration to become bankrupt and fuck up stan Lee and Jack Kirby's legacy as much as possible. I imagine the accountants have been contemplating suicide for a few years by just how shit they're doing.I have a strong suspicion Marvel's accountants would have a very different answer.
Marvel have practically made it their life aspiration to become bankrupt and fuck up stan Lee and Jack Kirby's legacy as much as possible. I imagine the accountants have been contemplating suicide for a few years by just how shit they're doing.
SJWs don't want to create anything. They want to destroy everything good or fun for everyone else because they are eternal killjoys.Why not just create a new super hero that's trans? Or would that make too much sense?
It's not that it would take too much sense, it's just that it would take too much effort. It's hard creating a character from scrarch and having him/her be compelling. And SJWs hate work and aren't very creative. So rather than make their own tranz character, they want to just say "The Hulk is tranz now." And act like the end result is the same thing.Why not just create a new super hero that's trans? Or would that make too much sense?
Why not just create a new super hero that's trans? Or would that make too much sense?
How many super heroes created in the last 10 years can you name? A new trans hero would be forgotten in a month, no matter how many fluff pieces the Mary Sue and Bleeding Cool shit out. Turning established and well liked heroes trans/black/female/muslim/gay forces people to pay attention to them and in turn to the people who latch on to them.Why not just create a new super hero that's trans? Or would that make too much sense?
How many super heroes created in the last 10 years can you name? A new trans hero would be forgotten in a month, no matter how many fluff pieces the Mary Sue and Bleeding Cool shit out. Turning established and well liked heroes trans/black/female/muslim/gay forces people to pay attention to them and in turn to the people who latch on to them.
Besides all that, media companies generally view the creation of new IPs as anathema these days because they want the secure money that comes with a pre-established fanbase.It's not that it would take too much sense, it's just that it would take too much effort. It's hard creating a character from scrarch and having him/her be compelling. And SJWs hate work and aren't very creative. So rather than make their own tranz character, they want to just say "The Hulk is tranz now." And act like the end result is the same thing.
Besides all that, media companies generally view the creation of new IPs as anathema these days because they want the secure money that comes with a pre-established fanbase.
What he said. After all, there are minor characters that eventually gain huge fan bases (Robin, Thor, Harley Quinn). It's a long game worth playing. But I can't think of ANY case where the fandom followed an SJW re-invented character and made it more popular than the previous version. Maybe, maybe, MAYBE Nick Fury.Except they betray that security by catering to the sjws. They should view catering to sjws as a larger sin then risking the creation possible failure of a new ip.
What he said. After all, there are minor characters that eventually gain huge fan bases (Robin, Thor, Harley Quinn). It's a long game worth playing. But I can't think of ANY case where the fandom followed an SJW re-invented character and made it more popular than the previous version. Maybe, maybe, MAYBE Nick Fury.
Basically, one is a long shot, the other is totally guaranteed to fail. I know which I'd bet on.
I thought it was something like that. So yeah, I'm not going to count it, because the original Caucasian iteration of the character is still a part of the larger universe. way different than saying "This 40 year old character you've been following? Totes gay now."Black Fury is a different dimension so you could do something drastic in creating what is actually a new character.
I thought it was something like that. So yeah, I'm not going to count it, because the original Caucasian iteration of the character is still a part of the larger universe. way different than saying "This 40 year old character you've been following? Totes gay now."
Why not just create a new super hero that's trans? Or would that make too much sense?