Ben Urich
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Kotagg said:And Ben, I would definitely disagree with your assessment. The Marvel universe could do easily without Thor, as they've been doing for a bit here. I feel as if Thor is one of the least inspired characters Marvel's ever had; the tiny bit of characterization that hasn't been lifted from Norse mythology leaves much to be desired.
By your own logic, Marvel's better off than DC. Since both the money and in-universe importance in DC is tied into those three characters (all of whom are one-dimensional and boring, IMO) were they to lose them they'd be totally screwed. In Marvel, any three characters could be taken out (yes, Spider-Man, Hulk, and Wolverine even) and they'd still be pretty solid.
I think DCs books are far more interesting because I feel like there's genuinely something at stake. Under Joe Q's reign at Marvel, things happen and get retconned so quickly that there's no time for anything to really sink in. With DC, I know that what happens in a comic one week is probably going to be significant for years to come.
What any of the above has to do with the Trinity.... I have no idea. But it's just a point I wanted to raise.