BoredGuy
Never Did a Popular Thing
- Joined
- Jan 5, 2008
- Messages
- 11,772
- Reaction score
- 5,688
- Points
- 103
Tuesday's AOS was fantastic.
like a really great and germane tie-in issue to an event comic (the event being Cap, obv.)
and I just don't understand why there is any sort of X-Men vs Marvel dichotomy. There both Marvel, just made by different studios, and they're all pg-13 bloodless affairs with humor sprinkled in to varying degrees. Really the only difference between any comic movie of the past 2 decades is how seriously they take themselves. Ya have the super-serious movies(MoS, TDK, etc) and on the other end of the spectrum the silly, not at all taking this seriously films (T:TDW, SM3, etc)
like, I get the DC vs Marvel thing, everyone wants to belong to a team. But Marvel vs. X-Men is like rooting for a team and supporting your offense, but booing your defense. IDK, I go in hoping to love all Marvel movies equally.
like a really great and germane tie-in issue to an event comic (the event being Cap, obv.)
and I just don't understand why there is any sort of X-Men vs Marvel dichotomy. There both Marvel, just made by different studios, and they're all pg-13 bloodless affairs with humor sprinkled in to varying degrees. Really the only difference between any comic movie of the past 2 decades is how seriously they take themselves. Ya have the super-serious movies(MoS, TDK, etc) and on the other end of the spectrum the silly, not at all taking this seriously films (T:TDW, SM3, etc)
like, I get the DC vs Marvel thing, everyone wants to belong to a team. But Marvel vs. X-Men is like rooting for a team and supporting your offense, but booing your defense. IDK, I go in hoping to love all Marvel movies equally.