I get sad every time I remember Eli.
I get sad every time I remember Eli.
That joke does you a disservice.
I honestly can't tell if I'm just being profoundly inarticulate or if you're being intentionally obtuse. There's more than one underrepresented minority, and more than that Chiang is one of the few POC working at any of the Big Three. His employment status does not mean there's no longer a problem.
I absolutely agree with you…and your point doesn't at all address mine: the lack of diversity in CREATIVE TEAMS at the three biggest publishers in the industry is an issue, particularly when talking about stories about underrepresented minorities, the same underrepresented minorities that struggle to get hired at…
Image has a very similar staff in terms of diversity to Marvel and DC. I'm not saying it's not great to see more teenage girls in comics (it is!) and I'm not saying I didn't like the book (I did!). I'm not even saying that Vaughan and Chiang can't do this because they're men (they're doing a great job, besides that…
I think that LA LA LA LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU.
Because I am a mature adult that runs from the things she doesn't like and pretends the don't exist.
Come with me to the corner of Very Important Headcanons where we will talk about sidekicks and retconning stupid deaths. We have cookies and booze.
Come with me to my local comic shop on ladies' night, there's at least three or four others….though admittedly most of us are just invested in Pepper/Happy because Pepper/Tony is an abomination unto all things holy.
Don't remind me, I don't have time for a desk-cry today.
Just because it's not something you like doesn't mean it's bad. Personal opinions are totally valid, but they aren't objective by any stretch of the imagination. And personally, I thought the business side of why they decided to add Fury Jr was pretty awesome. I liked the whole thing just fine, even though it was…
But that means you're basing your "Stark has had issues since his start" argument SOLELY on his start. The character has a lot more potential than his first decade or two would have had anyone guessing. Look at Demon in a Bottle and Fraction's run, for example. You're cherry-picking all of your supporting facts to…
Psst…Rhodey. Supporting cast: Pepper Potts, Happy, and Rhodey.
*insert West Wing "Stand there in your wrongness and get used to it" gif*
Is your arm ok? Because I'm astonished by how far you had to reach to think that Cyborg or MM have anything to do with Hawkeye or Ms Marvel or Spider Gwen.
I don't think you're overthinking it at all, having interviewed the guy…sounds like you got exactly what he was hoping for. Shaft was just amazing, and Cyborg is doing some really interesting stuff, so I'm excited to see that those and Fury have been parlayed into an ongoing for Marvel.
Not sure what that has to do with anything? My review of Cyborg was "great, besides the boring aliens" so it's not like this is new.
It's hard to answer that question without spoilers, but no he's not a dog.
I don't strictly agree about the other DC books you mention, but I'm glad I'm not the only one digging MM right now. I'm just tired of the boring alien bad guys. Cyborg, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter…that's too many, and it looks like they might be trying to tie them together into an event, with the way Aquaman's going.
MISTER BISCUITS IS THE BEST. I probably could have written 500 words about how much I love Mr Biscuits for no discernible reason.
Greene worked on the Secret Wars Runaways title, which I really liked.