OK, we’re apparently back to this ‘Cap as a Hydra agent’ bullshit.

…Look, just keep this contemptible nonsense out of The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, OK?  Which would be the only Marvel comic that I still buy. Don’t make me give up that, too. And since I’m here to give out unsolicited advice anyway: the movies took Captain America, played said character absolutely as advertised, and without visible irony – and now Disney is sitting at the machine pressing the money button, and giggling as hundreds of millions of dollars comes tumbling out with each press.

MAYBE THE PRINT COMIC LINES SHOULD TAKE THE GORAM HINT.

Moe Lane

5 thoughts on “OK, we’re apparently back to this ‘Cap as a Hydra agent’ bullshit.”


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    Maybe Disney should take the hint and .. acquire a sufficiently large interest that they can ask the print folks to *quit sabotaging their brand* ?
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    Mew

  2. I thought they had to have retconned that already.
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    I did hear they were planning to shift to a less “political” focus in their stories over the next year, but I don’t know what that means for anything specific.

  3. Fricking Liberal Arts majors and their obsession with deconstruction.
    (Hey, idjits! Try building something, rather than just destroying what others have built!)

    1. Junior Cat spent a month railing against a writer who had created a rather good serialized Slender Man fanfic in a universe he liked ..
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      .. and then, for no good reason, the writer *explained* Slender Man’s *backstory* ..
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      I’m .. not sure .. it’s just “deconstructive tendencies”; it seems more like a need to humanize the inhuman, like an out of control need for anthropomorphization.
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      I suspect the writers simply *can’t comprehend* a being that isn’t “a human in a funny costume with putty on his or her face”.
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      Mew

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