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Makes sense. I actually think this is incredible, because it seems like Marvel is making huge commitments to what comic fans want and (at this point) knowing the non-hardcore will follow.

Yeah, I get that. And I also agree that Iron Man was made popular by the movie but was certainly more well-known than Black Panther or Captain Marvel.

That's another problem. What I'm really saying is that the MCU doesn't have access to a Wonder Woman-type female character. It's pretty exciting, though, that they are making a standalone film about a character that most MCU fans (outside of the hardcore) don't know much about. I think this is something to

As the resident Kotaku comic guy, any chance you could do a post recommending some good story arcs? I'm trying to get back in, but it's daunting.

The thing is, what Marvel female superhero is anywhere comparable to Wonder Woman in terms of wide recognition and appeal? I know who Captain Marvel is, but I know a hell of a lot more about Wonder Woman.

It's not like these movies are thought up in a day. Marvel has clearly had a plan, but they are also in the business of making money. If something like GoG (which is clearly a b-list team) had flopped, they likely couldn't have justified an even more ambitious plan.

If I only had 10 bucks to spend, for the rest of eternity, I'd rather it be on one of the greatest games ever than on Saints Row 3.

If you can find a better way to spend 10 bucks, I'm all ears.

It really proves that there's more than one way to skin a cat. Or a Nazi, for that matter.

#notallceliacs

I think he was talking about the other big releases (Watch Dogs, Destiny, etc.).

This has never made any sense to me. A review is inherently an opinion. Why should someone need to like juvenile humor in order to review the game?

Yeah, just saying that the dumb joke you made is a joke doesn't equal humor. Those people were just being dicks to McBain, though.

Seems like he's insinuating that illegal aliens also sometimes do bad things. I guess.

If someone makes a movie about slavery, does it also have to be about the Trail of Tears?

Yeah, why would anyone think that using an interactive medium could somehow affect how people feel about an issue?