Darthphere
Kneel before 'Drox!
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Roach stands by his principles, however misguided they might be.
Darthphere said:Roach stands by his principles, however misguided they might be.
I dropped Ironman Years ago because they kept having an extremely smart man-****e make the same mistakes over and over again.kainedamo said:What would it take for you to cancel Marvel books?
If I felt that I didn't enjoy the writer currently working on a series, I would cancel that book until a writer I like or want to give a chance comes aboard. I cancelled Astonishing X-Men for this reason.
Never cancelled a book because of an artist. Can't see myself doing this really.
If MJ were killed off, I'd immediately cancel all Spider-Man titles, except Spider-Girl. I'd, quite frankly, be furious if they killed off MJ.
I'm not like these silly reactionary fans who gets pissed off for minor reasons. It would take ALOT for me to cancel something that I love as much as Spider-Man. I feel that gives me more credit really, over guys that always get angry all the time for minor stuff.
The Cleric said:maybe if the scarlet witch came back and said, "no more straight people, everyone will be gay!" id probably quit... well, maybe ill stick to she-hulk. she'd make an excellent butch.
Dread said:No longer getting Marvel books because one became a disappointment isn't something I'd ever do, if only because out of the dozens of comics Marvel puts out a month, there's going to be something I like. Why drop RUNAWAYS because I don't like what's happening with Spider-Man? Why drop MTU because I don't care for X-Men or Uncanny? Why not even give GRAVITY or AGENTS OF ATLAS or ANT-MAN a chance because I'm irked at Joe Q's decision on Thor? There will always books, no matter how good or bad the editorial climate, that shine and appeal to me. Much like a few blades of grass sprouting up between concrete cracks on the sidewalk.
If I don't like a particular book, I drop THAT TITLE. But I don't "punish" titles I do enjoy and are chugging along fine just because I'm irked at a particular administrative decision. Dropping X-books, Spider-books? I'm basically there. I haven't read ASM or any monthly Spidey book monthly for over 12 years, and once CW is over I'll likely continue that stint, despite the fact that I like the character. Same with most of the core X-books (aside for Astonishing, which is bi-monthly).
No matter how badly Marvel mishandles their big franchises, there'll always be SOMETHING that is worth reading.
Yeah. "That's it, I'm done with Spider-Man, let me try one of the lessor Marvel titles like RUNAWAYS or THE THING" would be an appropriate sentiment.Darthphere said:Exactly how I feel. I thought it was ridiculous that people were posting here after Spider-Man unmasking "Thats it im done with marvel" thats beyond stupid.
The Cleric said:maybe if the scarlet witch came back and said, "no more straight people, everyone will be gay!" id probably quit... well, maybe ill stick to she-hulk. she'd make an excellent butch.
Darthphere said:Exactly how I feel. I thought it was ridiculous that people were posting here after Spider-Man unmasking "Thats it im done with marvel" thats beyond stupid.
Mistress Gluon said:But that's a perfectly, ligitimate, totally not thought out reason that could only be the knee jerk reaction of the less than thoughtful. How could you hate that?
Darthphere said:Momentarily lapse of logic.
Mistress Gluon said:Logic was no part of my quip.
You'd need thought out points to create logic, which that statement had nothing of the sort.