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THINGS ARE HAPPENING

THINGS ARE HAPPENING, AND THOSE THINGS ARE GREAT.

I really like the various ideas and interpretations I’m seeing in Lorna cosplay lately. This is probably the first time I’ve ever seen someone cosplay Lorna with a corset, at least that I’m aware is a corset. The green ribbon is cute. Curly hair is a very different look for her.

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salarta:

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salarta:

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salarta:

(via Marvel Editors Literally Killing Anyone Who Mentions X-Men or Fantastic Four)

Even in parody form, it’s nice to see so many people and sites pointing out the exact same thing I’ve mentioned and complained about for several years, both for Marvel as a whole and Polaris specifically. Marvel’s current course helps nobody except Fox and specific people working on the Avengers franchise.

Note I said people, not the Avengers franchise itself. It hurts the Avengers franchise too, far more than it could ever help.

Marvel’s taking on Base Breaker style changes not just for specific
properties, but for all of Marvel. If you want to see how that worked
out, look at Soul Calibur. Soul Calibur V’s changes, kicking out major
beloved characters and replacing them with random new ones, literally
cut that game’s sales in half. Soul Calibur only exists today as a free
to play online game that people hardly talk about.

And there isn’t an audience Marvel is gaining as a result of mistreating the X-Men and Fantastic Four franchises.They’re only losing fans they don’t need to lose, and the money and positive buzz that comes with them.

This behavior puts a block on good stories that could be told, like Polaris and Scarlet Witch as sisters. It turns Marvel fans against each other, fuels a toxic environment. People that love the pedestal given by Avengers and those put down by it will fight with each other, and that infighting does not breed intrigue. It breeds avoidance. On sight of this kind of infighting, how many people are really going to think “Yeah, I want in on that action”? Most potential new fans will instead think “THAT’S what being a fan is like? Nope, nope, I’m outta here.”

The Marvel universe has so much potential. It deserves better than petty corporate sabotage and ego trips.

Please read this article it’s fantastic.

Oh and Salarta’s commentary is good too.

The phrase “Cutting off one’s nose to spite one’s face” comes to mind. Again. Still. 

Also: I like how they’ve put lockjaw riiight up there in the front, in a desperate, and not totally transparent push to get someone– ANYONE– to give a shit about the Inhumans. “Look! We have puppies! People like dogs, right? The X-men never had a dog. C’mon! READ it!”

lol if Inhumans were worth shit they wouldn’t have to be turned into Nu X-men.

This is precisely one of those cases that I think proves my point about how Marvel is only hurting themselves.

I firmly believe any character or franchise has good qualities in its own right, it’s all a matter of understanding what those qualities are and then effectively presenting them to the world in a way everyone can see them. This includes the Inhumans. I think the Inhumans have their own meaningful and unique aspects that, if handled properly, could make for some great work.

Marvel trying to turn the Inhumans into “Nu X-Men” tosses nearly all of that in the bin. The Inhumans will never be as popular as the X-Men if they’re turned into “Nu X-Men,” and they’ll be even less so if the rumors about Marvel trying to turn the X-Men into “Nu Inhumans” turn out to be true. Both efforts make X-Men fans hostile toward the Inhumans and any potential they might have in their own right.

There’s a damn good chance that even if Marvel somehow gets everything they want, a good chunk of X-Men fans will never accept the Inhumans now. And it’ll be a direct consequence of Marvel’s efforts to undermine the X-Men.

Marvel might think upsetting a few hundred thousand comic book fans is a drop in the bucket, but it has a Streisand effect that can result in non-readers spending much less on Marvel merchandise and films than they otherwise would have. Between complaints about Black Widow’s writing in Age of Ultron and Renner’s sexist remarks, complaints about whitewashing the Maximoffs, lack of representation of women on merchandise and now the pissing match with Fox all becoming big mainstream news, Marvel’s going to be hurting soon.

In fact, they already are. They’re still “on top,” but Age of Ultron has been behind Avengers for sales despite its greater hype, and it fell into third as soon as some real competition hit theaters.

the article itself states this:

How this is supposed to affect a movie franchise that reaches tens of millions of people when comics readership as a whole consists of like 100,000 people who will probably go see X-Men movies regardless of whether Marvel is selling lunchboxes, nobody knows

I’m HELLA confused by what this article is saying because, RIGHT THIS MINUTE IN COMICS, Marvel is staging a massive crossover event designed to skyrocket sales, with Fantastic Four members Susan and Reed, along with frenemy Doom, at the core of the main plot, and X-Men characters leading multiple side-stories. Please tell me how these teams and groups are being undermined right now I’m desperate to know.

It might be difficult to really see all of what’s going on unless you’ve been following what they do to the comics very closely. Some of it can admittedly look paranoid if taken by itself, but lots of small things build up. Removing the Fantastic Four and X-Men from merchandise is the most recent sign, and hardest for Marvel to deny.

These are the cases I know. There are guaranteed to be ones I do not know or can’t remember right now. This list is also NOT an exhaustive list of sources and evidence, it’s what I threw together quickly off immediate memory.

  • Removing X-Men and Fantastic Four from merchandise meant to represent all of Marvel (1, 2)
  • Canceling the Fantastic Four comic after 600~ issues, conveniently timed for about when the new Fox film is coming out
  • Sketch card artists given explicit instructions not to draw Fantastic Four characters (1)
  • Canceling Wolverine and the X-Men as soon as Disney took over despite the cartoon having part of season 2 done and plans up to season 3 mapped out
  • Lack of dedicated X-Men cartoons or video games since; the Days of Future Past mobile game was pushed by Fox to coincide with the film,
    the X-Men anime was planned and announced pre-buyout
  • Setting up every event between Avengers and X-Men so the Avengers are better off and the X-Men are worse off (X-Men depicted as terrorists, Xavier killed off, turning Xavier’s brain and Genosha into plot devices for the Avengers and Red Skull to exploit while characters like Magneto are made to look foolish)
  • Avengers books getting to dictate the direction and issues dealt with by the X-books (Havok’s M-day speech, Wanda written as admonishing characters like Rogue about what it means to be part of the X-Men)
  • Making changes to existing characters and franchises in order to cut ties to the X-Men and Fantastic Four, such as forcing a retcon on Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver’s parentage so they’re no longer Magneto’s kids or mutants
  • No panel for the X-Men that wasn’t paired with the Avengers during San
    Diego Comic Con in 2014; this was despite how, at the time, Marvel had 4
    more X-Men books than Spider-Man books going but gave Spider-Verse its
    own panel.
  • Certain remarks by certain editors (not naming or linking here because I don’t want to risk people harassing them)

Marvel is still using the X-Men and Fantastic Four in increasingly smaller ways for two reasons. One, they want to push as many X-Men and Fantastic Four fans as possible over to other franchises. This is why they did so many events where Avengers and X-Men clashed. Two, for plausible deniability with responses such as the one you gave. If they take it slow, don’t pull it all at once, it’s easier to claim it’s all fan paranoia and any lack of use and representation is due to “lack of interest” in both franchises.

Don’t forget how writers are no longer allowed to make new mutants. Want to make a new Inhuman or other “I got accidental powers through… Not genetics!” go nuts. But want to make a new mutant? Nope! You’ll need specific permission from the lords on high, and I’m telling you right now: You’re not going to get it. The “Mutants” are going away, way more effectively than Decimation ever did.

In terms of story use, I’m not too concerned about not being able to create new mutants. I think there are a ton of characters, like Polaris, who exist and deserve more attention but don’t get it. Some writers think making a brand new character is better than using existing characters that Marvel hasn’t given enough support in the past. 

However, the ban does do a great job of showing Marvel’s intention to undermine and ruin the franchises where Fox owns the film rights.

mutantmagazine:

9 Issues have been released so far and next Wednesday issue number 10 will arrive!! Have you read everything so far? Here are the links to all the issues, read them online or download them in pdf form!!

The Wedding of the Century – Xavier & Mystique The Death of Wolverine – WolverineHalloween Special – Mr SinisterThe Trial of Ororo Munroe – StormInverted Christmas – AxisMagneto bares all – MagnetoRise of the Goblyn Queen – Madelyne Pryor & MagikThe Dark Secret of the Black Vortex – Black Vortex
Left Behind – New X-Men

And here’s a sneak peek to the following issue, Magazine of M!

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Polaris is finally on the cover!! First time in all 4 volumes!! Make sure to bookmark us so you don’t miss this momentous issue! 

You are awesome and should feel awesome, mutantmagazine. Just want you to know that. 🙂

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kurt-banged-her:

salarta:

kurt-banged-her:

blaze-rocket:

kurt-banged-her:

salarta:

(via Marvel Editors Literally Killing Anyone Who Mentions X-Men or Fantastic Four)

Even in parody form, it’s nice to see so many people and sites pointing out the exact same thing I’ve mentioned and complained about for several years, both for Marvel as a whole and Polaris specifically. Marvel’s current course helps nobody except Fox and specific people working on the Avengers franchise.

Note I said people, not the Avengers franchise itself. It hurts the Avengers franchise too, far more than it could ever help.

Marvel’s taking on Base Breaker style changes not just for specific
properties, but for all of Marvel. If you want to see how that worked
out, look at Soul Calibur. Soul Calibur V’s changes, kicking out major
beloved characters and replacing them with random new ones, literally
cut that game’s sales in half. Soul Calibur only exists today as a free
to play online game that people hardly talk about.

And there isn’t an audience Marvel is gaining as a result of mistreating the X-Men and Fantastic Four franchises.They’re only losing fans they don’t need to lose, and the money and positive buzz that comes with them.

This behavior puts a block on good stories that could be told, like Polaris and Scarlet Witch as sisters. It turns Marvel fans against each other, fuels a toxic environment. People that love the pedestal given by Avengers and those put down by it will fight with each other, and that infighting does not breed intrigue. It breeds avoidance. On sight of this kind of infighting, how many people are really going to think “Yeah, I want in on that action”? Most potential new fans will instead think “THAT’S what being a fan is like? Nope, nope, I’m outta here.”

The Marvel universe has so much potential. It deserves better than petty corporate sabotage and ego trips.

Please read this article it’s fantastic.

Oh and Salarta’s commentary is good too.

The phrase “Cutting off one’s nose to spite one’s face” comes to mind. Again. Still. 

Also: I like how they’ve put lockjaw riiight up there in the front, in a desperate, and not totally transparent push to get someone– ANYONE– to give a shit about the Inhumans. “Look! We have puppies! People like dogs, right? The X-men never had a dog. C’mon! READ it!”

lol if Inhumans were worth shit they wouldn’t have to be turned into Nu X-men.

This is precisely one of those cases that I think proves my point about how Marvel is only hurting themselves.

I firmly believe any character or franchise has good qualities in its own right, it’s all a matter of understanding what those qualities are and then effectively presenting them to the world in a way everyone can see them. This includes the Inhumans. I think the Inhumans have their own meaningful and unique aspects that, if handled properly, could make for some great work.

Marvel trying to turn the Inhumans into “Nu X-Men” tosses nearly all of that in the bin. The Inhumans will never be as popular as the X-Men if they’re turned into “Nu X-Men,” and they’ll be even less so if the rumors about Marvel trying to turn the X-Men into “Nu Inhumans” turn out to be true. Both efforts make X-Men fans hostile toward the Inhumans and any potential they might have in their own right.

There’s a damn good chance that even if Marvel somehow gets everything they want, a good chunk of X-Men fans will never accept the Inhumans now. And it’ll be a direct consequence of Marvel’s efforts to undermine the X-Men.

Marvel might think upsetting a few hundred thousand comic book fans is a drop in the bucket, but it has a Streisand effect that can result in non-readers spending much less on Marvel merchandise and films than they otherwise would have. Between complaints about Black Widow’s writing in Age of Ultron and Renner’s sexist remarks, complaints about whitewashing the Maximoffs, lack of representation of women on merchandise and now the pissing match with Fox all becoming big mainstream news, Marvel’s going to be hurting soon.

In fact, they already are. They’re still “on top,” but Age of Ultron has been behind Avengers for sales despite its greater hype, and it fell into third as soon as some real competition hit theaters.

the article itself states this:

How this is supposed to affect a movie franchise that reaches tens of millions of people when comics readership as a whole consists of like 100,000 people who will probably go see X-Men movies regardless of whether Marvel is selling lunchboxes, nobody knows

I’m HELLA confused by what this article is saying because, RIGHT THIS MINUTE IN COMICS, Marvel is staging a massive crossover event designed to skyrocket sales, with Fantastic Four members Susan and Reed, along with frenemy Doom, at the core of the main plot, and X-Men characters leading multiple side-stories. Please tell me how these teams and groups are being undermined right now I’m desperate to know.

It might be difficult to really see all of what’s going on unless you’ve been following what they do to the comics very closely. Some of it can admittedly look paranoid if taken by itself, but lots of small things build up. Removing the Fantastic Four and X-Men from merchandise is the most recent sign, and hardest for Marvel to deny.

These are the cases I know. There are guaranteed to be ones I do not know or can’t remember right now. This list is also NOT an exhaustive list of sources and evidence, it’s what I threw together quickly off immediate memory.

  • Removing X-Men and Fantastic Four from merchandise meant to represent all of Marvel (1, 2)
  • Canceling the Fantastic Four comic after 600~ issues, conveniently timed for about when the new Fox film is coming out
  • Sketch card artists given explicit instructions not to draw Fantastic Four characters (1)
  • Canceling Wolverine and the X-Men as soon as Disney took over despite the cartoon having part of season 2 done and plans up to season 3 mapped out
  • Lack of dedicated X-Men cartoons or video games since; the Days of Future Past mobile game was pushed by Fox to coincide with the film,
    the X-Men anime was planned and announced pre-buyout
  • Setting up every event between Avengers and X-Men so the Avengers are better off and the X-Men are worse off (X-Men depicted as terrorists, Xavier killed off, turning Xavier’s brain and Genosha into plot devices for the Avengers and Red Skull to exploit while characters like Magneto are made to look foolish)
  • Avengers books getting to dictate the direction and issues dealt with by the X-books (Havok’s M-day speech, Wanda written as admonishing characters like Rogue about what it means to be part of the X-Men)
  • Making changes to existing characters and franchises in order to cut ties to the X-Men and Fantastic Four, such as forcing a retcon on Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver’s parentage so they’re no longer Magneto’s kids or mutants
  • No panel for the X-Men that wasn’t paired with the Avengers during San
    Diego Comic Con in 2014; this was despite how, at the time, Marvel had 4
    more X-Men books than Spider-Man books going but gave Spider-Verse its
    own panel.
  • Certain remarks by certain editors (not naming or linking here because I don’t want to risk people harassing them)

Marvel is still using the X-Men and Fantastic Four in increasingly smaller ways for two reasons. One, they want to push as many X-Men and Fantastic Four fans as possible over to other franchises. This is why they did so many events where Avengers and X-Men clashed. Two, for plausible deniability with responses such as the one you gave. If they take it slow, don’t pull it all at once, it’s easier to claim it’s all fan paranoia and any lack of use and representation is due to “lack of interest” in both franchises.