clutchington
Clutchington
clutchington

Because you can’t judge people working in a broken system when it fails. Especially when you actually penalize them for not working in that system.

Congratulations, you fucking cocksuckers. YOU DID IT!!

You want cops willing to take bullets you need to give them more money and better equipment(they certainly don’t have state of the art, that costs more PER UNIT than your average cops salary for 3 or 4 years). It’s a job at the end of the day. If you really want cops to stop having to shoot people you need to

Warning shots have been around for centuries, long before movies or television existed, and are firmly established in the historical record.

Yup. You got me. I’m a paid shill. Although you may want to cross reference my posts here on kotaku. For years. Because another person called me a whore for EA and your saying I’m a shill for Bungie, or is it Activision? But, a poorly, poorly educated one as I cannot form a complete thought. It’s crazy they trust me

Absolutely.

Have these people never seen movies in space before? A lack of sound is not unique in this genre. I’ve seen it so many times now that I didn’t even really notice it happening while watching the movie.

I think you see my point which was not to denigrate Miles Morales, but to address the poster above who implied that another poster was obligated to read a it. The guy likes Peter Parker, he isn’t interested in another character, his choice and its not up to others to call him stupid

“it’s just not worth it to get the individual issues”

He has a point however:

Lynch’s Dune is wonderful - its only sin is in being too short, which was not the director’s fault. I think it is a better film than any Star Wars film, with the possible exception of The Empire Strikes Back.

In Richard Kadrey’s Sandman Slim novels, the protagonist lives above a video store that rents out movies from alternate timelines. In one scene, a customer is checking out a double feature of Jodorowsky’s Dune and David Lynch’s Revenge of the Jedi.

Yeah....you don’t get to tell anyone anything about how they “experience” the things they like. You don’t know them and your opinion means less than nothing in this regard.

There’s no other batman tho... why not call miles the spider kid? There’s no other superman. There’s no other Cyclops. Like all that nonsense that they’ve done with the wolverines? Ugh... talk about making something special trivial. There’s fucking 15 wolverines now. Call him the kid spider, cocky hulk, lesser

Some people, and I’m guessing by these cancellations there’s a few of us, would rather have the character we enjoy have new stories and growth until they reach the point where it’s all been done. Then they can be quietly retired and new characters, new stories could begin.
Replacing a character with another just feels

That makes no sense.

Yes She-Hulk is an established character, but the point remains the same. Off the top of my head, Thor, Iron Man, Spider-Man all replaced by other people wearing their costumes.
Also America Chavez was poorly written. Glad it’s cancelled.

Aye, look at Saga. A whole host of interesting characters that aren’t the generic white dude and people love it. Make new characters, new stories, and people will read them. Take existing characters and replace them with new people who tick the diversity box and you won’t sell to the people who demanded that change

The thing with Marvel’s “diversity” comics is that more often than not they’re not about super heroes who are women or belong to a minority group; they are about someone from a minority who happens to be a super hero.

Except for the ones there are ones that do sell, and the fact that Marvel is cancelling “traditionally” oriented titles as well, like Hawkeye. I think the real thing may be “no one is buying comics”—that it still hasn’t grown back to a fraction of the size of the heyday.