I have been away from comics for a while, but I remember back in the 80s, early 90s, people used to write letters to the writes and the editors in chief (back when they used to have reader's letters in the backs of the comics) citing their dissatisfaction with the way things were going... do people still do that? I've found myself drawn to type up a letter detailing my grievances with the Marvel verse as is and send it in the post. Do editors read anymore? I've read that you want to work in comics... I wish you god speed.
Now, for the rest of the rant. I can appreciate a good rant, I'm from the Harry Potter fandom, where you'd have bitter bickerings over characters and where their story was going. So yeah, I've seen hysterical, and this is not it.
I guess death is slightly less horribly offensive than being depowered, but both are unnecessary and an insult to fans and to Marvel's own (nearly)seventy-year history.
Yeah, this. I always thought that Steve should have divested himself off the uniform and taken up Nomad again, and go on the lam, so to speak. Or just... wander off. They could have suspended the title, and the readers would have understood. I'm not really a fan of Bucky, so I can't defend him here.
That, and the way he jerked readers around for months, taunting them with hints that he was going to bring Steve back (which is the only thing fans really want from the title, and we/they haven't been shy about saying so so he has to know it) only to pull a bait and switch with Fake!Cap guy... That was the last straw for me.
Wow. I didn't even know about that. I had an ear to the comics even though I was away, and I had heard the battledrums of Cap's death way before it happened. I must admit, it wasn't until it happened, that what marvel did really dawned upon me (I'm not an American, I'm a Brit, and how I relate to Captain America is different from a lot of Yanks, I take it), and it underscored the fact that Marvel bought into the line that it normally used to pooh pooh DC over.
I don't know what to say right now. I think I'm skipping the christmas prompts and am going to look over Marvel canon and see where it all went pearshaped.
Oh zeen.
Now, for the rest of the rant. I can appreciate a good rant, I'm from the Harry Potter fandom, where you'd have bitter bickerings over characters and where their story was going. So yeah, I've seen hysterical, and this is not it.
I guess death is slightly less horribly offensive than being depowered, but both are unnecessary and an insult to fans and to Marvel's own (nearly)seventy-year history.
Yeah, this. I always thought that Steve should have divested himself off the uniform and taken up Nomad again, and go on the lam, so to speak. Or just... wander off. They could have suspended the title, and the readers would have understood. I'm not really a fan of Bucky, so I can't defend him here.
That, and the way he jerked readers around for months, taunting them with hints that he was going to bring Steve back (which is the only thing fans really want from the title, and we/they haven't been shy about saying so so he has to know it) only to pull a bait and switch with Fake!Cap guy... That was the last straw for me.
Wow. I didn't even know about that. I had an ear to the comics even though I was away, and I had heard the battledrums of Cap's death way before it happened. I must admit, it wasn't until it happened, that what marvel did really dawned upon me (I'm not an American, I'm a Brit, and how I relate to Captain America is different from a lot of Yanks, I take it), and it underscored the fact that Marvel bought into the line that it normally used to pooh pooh DC over.
I don't know what to say right now. I think I'm skipping the christmas prompts and am going to look over Marvel canon and see where it all went pearshaped.
Oh Tony.