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It's worrying because for Thor to be unworthy means he would have had to do something really, really bad. Which basically means character assassination in order to make Jane look very good and that Thor needed to be replaced. Thinking back, it feels like the last 5 years or so in Marvel comics has had several stories

Right now for me it is Amazing Spider-Man, Daredevil, Moon Knight, and Power Man & Iron Fist. I let Ant-Man and Invincible Iron Man back up a couple of months and then when I have extra money I catch up on them, though there is no reason for me to keep reading Iron Man so that frees up some money.

As much as I loathe Quentin Quire from New X-Men all the way to Wolverine and the X-Men, seeing that cover gives me all the warm feelings.

I kind of agree… you don't want things becoming too dark (unless it is a book like Punisher/Ghost Rider/Blade where things are suppossed to be tragic all the time) but you also don't want it being too humorous if it is supposed to fit in a overall world where bad things happen to good people and expect it to make

In a earlier comment I described Squirrel Girl as the Steven Universe of comics… the people who love it LOVE it and if you do not love it some of that fanbase (but not all) will lecture you about how you must be an awful person standing in the way of everything good in the world.

I'm not particularly a fan of Squirrel Girl (thought the character was funny in the Great Lakes Avengers stuff back in the day) and Erica's art doesn't really strike a chord with me, but yeah… people sometimes go overboard when describing how much they do not like the art. I am beginning to see Squirrel Girl as the