Steve Rogers
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Suggestive content? If it's suggested then it's not actually shown. How do you tone down something not actually shown?
So then it becomes nothing but pages filled with mundanities? It's like Seinfeld: The Comic. I'd read that...By not suggesting it, either.![]()
Maximum Carnage was fine, I dont have a problem with that kind of material. It was still a light-hearted romp agaisnt a serial killer. Carnage was a villian, now in comics humanity is.Y'know after reading this thread, I thought of something that kinda made me chuckle.
I started collecting comics when I was 10. Aside from my first comic (Spider-Man Classics #1), my first foray into the core books was "Maximum Carnage"![]()
If you want escapism, going towards sociological explanations as to why criminals turn out the way they do, and how they should be appropriately dealt with should be far from what you want, its too complicated, for even most adult readers.
I feel it good that comics are getting more sophisticated, you still get the escapism of seeing men and women in colourful costumes with stupendous powers dealing with even crazier villains.
A major difference is things aren't as generic anymore.
The comic code is awful and unrealistic, and culturally biased in some ways. I'm not suggesting we have comics glorifying criminal behaviour, but unfortunately the bad guys do sometimes win.
I also like how character get bruised up nowadays, it's sensible that after super powers beat on each others faces, that they might bleed and swell.
Western culture really has to sit down and think about their contrasting attitudes towards sex and violence. It really sickens me how much we fear the beauty of sexuality, of a nude body, yet we are so quick to let slide movies depicting the most vile aspects of human nature, the thrill of sexual torture and mutilation.
But thats sort of a testament to Judeo-Christian history, that is soaked in blood, and the vilification of sexuality.
Final point, in todays world climate, we should be made aware of the wrongs of our politicians, and maybe something as mundane as a comic book will actually make some of us wake up, and take action, instead of letting our lives be run for us under the illusion of freedom.
thats because DC's been playing catch-up with marvel
Yeah, DC's totally all about escapism as opposed to Marvel. I mean, it's not like they're publishing a title every month devoted to fictionalized analogues of real-world geopolitics and espionage. No way, DC would never do something like that 'cause they're all about the uber-powerful heroes beating on their normal, human villains in every comic, straight across the board.![]()
actually i thought Harry and his drug use was handled before DC? i could be wrong though
Yeah, that Dark Phoenix Saga was so forgettableAlso, dont forget that Marvel has never had a "great" arc or story. Really, only Batman stories (TDKR, Long Halloween, Year One) achieve that, and DC published into popularity all the other great ones like the Alan Moore books and Vertigo titles. Marvel has a better roster of heroes, DC has better celebrated stories. I personally think all superheroes should quit.
Also, dont forget that Marvel has never had a "great" arc or story. Really, only Batman stories (TDKR, Long Halloween, Year One) achieve that, and DC published into popularity all the other great ones like the Alan Moore books and Vertigo titles. Marvel has a better roster of heroes, DC has better celebrated stories. I personally think all superheroes should quit.
Also, dont forget that Marvel has never had a "great" arc or story. Really, only Batman stories (TDKR, Long Halloween, Year One) achieve that, and DC published into popularity all the other great ones like the Alan Moore books and Vertigo titles. Marvel has a better roster of heroes, DC has better celebrated stories. I personally think all superheroes should quit.
Also, dont forget that Marvel has never had a "great" arc or story. Really, only Batman stories (TDKR, Long Halloween, Year One) achieve that, and DC published into popularity all the other great ones like the Alan Moore books and Vertigo titles. Marvel has a better roster of heroes, DC has better celebrated stories. I personally think all superheroes should quit.
Actually,...........
The comic being referenced was groundbreaking. Marvel had yet to address Race, Government, Drugs, and on a much more subtle level "sex".
DC gave us the first Hero "Junkie" drug user outside of Hour Man,... Who was also a drug addict.
Marvel - I'll give credit,.. took swings at racism and classism - AFTER DC.