Really hate it whenever people act like Steph or Cass are new members of the Bat-family. Steph debuted the same year Harley Quinn did. Cass’ solo is more than twenty years old.
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Really hate it whenever people act like Steph or Cass are new members of the Bat-family. Steph debuted the same year Harley Quinn did. Cass’ solo is more than twenty years old.
I love it when people go “oh, I can’t stand this character and will never read their comics because of [event that quite literally never happened.]”
I am not immune to reblogging art from runs I hate because my blorbo looks good in them.
What is it with MCU fans and wanting literally every character to be Peter’s dad. It’s really fucking weird.
There comes a point with the MCU of just… why doesn’t it fully commit to doing its own thing? It clearly has no interest in faithfully adapting any of the characters, and has barely tried with most of its recent releases. Half of its characters are practically entirely new characters committing identity theft, and the brand is big enough by now that they don’t need to rely on the recognizability of comic characters to get an audience.
Oh good god Zeb Wells wrote the script for The Marvels.
People really think that the MCU elevated Wanda’s character and made her an a-lister… I’m gonna need a minute.
I hate how the Daredevil show made Catholicism a much bigger part of Matt’s character, even going so far as to change his backstory to emphasize it further, meanwhile the people behind the Moon Knight show weren’t even willing to cast a Jewish actor to play Moon Knight.