Quote Originally Posted by Garry/Al-Fan
maybe MARVEL should consider finding a place for some experienced comic book veterans who still want to tell good stories.
Agreed.
Good storytelling should be the first concern of all creators

Quote Originally Posted by Garry/Al-Fan
If an audience isn't being established for new characters/characters intended to make it BIG at the movies
There are two problems here:
One, few comics these days are accessible to children. Partly because of content (I wouldn't show kids a lot of the stuff in comics these days), partly because of the death of the spinner racks - basically, you have to go to a comic book shop to get them. Even if there's one in your home town, not everybody is willing to go out of their way to find them, or will even think to.

Two, apparently quite a few people watched the Marvel movies and DID go to comic shops to read about their characters - but none of the characters on their screens were the same as the ones in the books. They'd got legacied out.

Those are things that need to be fixed if the industry is to continue.

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