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Is Betsy Asian again? I can’t tell from the artwork.

Is Betsy Asian again? I can’t tell from the artwork.

Just to note: they aren’t in the Mansion. In fact, the trailer for this new relaunch starts with the Mansion being disassembled and rebuilt into a prison (for an “Inmate X”). So no, this isn’t the X-Men going back to how they were in the ‘90s.

Gunn announced a movie called Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, not one called Supergirl: World of Tomorrow.

You keep mentioning this movie, Supergirl: World of Tomorrow. I’ve never heard of it. When was it announced? I can’t even recall a comic book with that name.

You keep mentioning this movie, Supergirl: World of Tomorrow. I’ve never heard of it. When was it announced? I can’t even recall a comic book with that name.

Wasn’t Prodigy canceled? Sure, Netflix picked up the first two seasons, but there won’t be any after that, right?

*In fact, the two quintessential X-Men arcs from the 90's (Age of Apocalypse and Onslaught) were never adapted outside of a two part episode loosely inspired by AoA.

Okay, using your logic, Joker shouldn’t have made over a billion, but it did. Four out of the top ten highest grossing R-rated films are comic book movies.

To enjoy the broad mass market appeal of Avengers: Endgame or the other entries in that series, it can’t be rated R.

If parents don’t want their kids seeing politically charged woke content, parents aren’t going to subscribe to Disney+ or take their families to Disney movies.

You are wrong; they don’t have a disdain for the arts. If they did, they wouldn’t be running a comic book company or Disney. What they have a disdain for is artists.

Thanks for telling me shit I already know, but I’m not talking about Disney trying to use AI so they don’t have to employ animators or actors. I’m talking about comic book companies not paying people for work they have already done. These are two entirely different things. One is a big systemic issue; the other is an

No, I guarantee you that Marvel and DC will actually pay writers and artists for the work they provide. They may make them sign a contract that says “these characters belong to use and we can us them in any way we see fit” but they will pay you for the work you do. Scout Comics, AfterShock, Action Lab, they all are

Awesome. I will buy anything Kieron Gillen writes, no matter what.

For some reason, when small indie press comic publishers realize that being a, well, small indie press comic publishers isn’t very profitable, they refuse to acknowledge it and instead simply cheat out the people who made the comics. Like, hey, maybe figure out if you have the money to pay these people before you

Apparently, it’s not a remake, it’s just set in the same universe.

yep. That’s pretty much Blumhouse’s business strategy, which isn’t a bad thing.

This isn’t even the first horror anthology show based on a Subreddit:

It’s very interesting to have an entire film trilogy all filmed at once and ready to release within months of each other. I’d probably chalk that down to having Renny Harlin, a well-known director at the helm, and the fact that it’s a horror movie trilogy, horror movies generally being cheaper and easier to film than,