Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Put it this way. Mother Storm is so stubborn that even Odin can't budge Mjolnir if he's not deemed worthy, and he's the main man.If, as you say, the Odin Force needs to get involved to override Mjolnir, and the Mother Storm is able to override Odin.....it's going to boil down to how the Storm is feeling that day.
And we all saw how it was willing to just put it's faith in to Jane, just like that.
"Here is a power Thor never knew I had. A power that would have been more useful, then to fool a bunch of butt monkey stooges with no real clout."
Originally posted by Sin I AM
That's because the op used it negatively..its not the word it's the context in which the word was used
It's used negatively for a reason.
They say it's about misogyny. Yeah, that's why Samus Aran, Laura Croft, and The Bride, and Azula are some of the most popular characters among the comic book nerd crowd. They obviously hate women.
Originally posted by cdtm
It's used negatively for a reason.They say it's about misogyny. Yeah, that's why Samus Aran, Laura Croft, and The Bride, and Azula are some of the most popular characters among the comic book nerd crowd. They obviously hate women.
I have no idea what you're talking about cd...restructure your sentences
Marvel makes "diverse" replacement characters, then cries bigotry from the fanbase when they fail.
Which ignores the fanbase has no problem with icons, like that played by Sigourney Weaver. The comic book fanbase happens to cross over with movie and video game fanbases, which include iconic women like Ripley, or various characters played by Samuel L. Jackson.
But Marvel ignores that, to push the "We give you diversity, and you boycott it. The fanbase are whiny misogynist white basement dwelling white supremacists."
It's not that at all. They just don't want them making Wonder Woman black and calling it "diversity".
Which is what Marvel does. That's what inspired the thread OP to call them "SJW replacement characters", even if he was off the mark on some of them being replacements made for diversity selling.
Originally posted by cdtm
Marvel makes "diverse" replacement characters, then cries bigotry from the fanbase when they fail.Which ignores the fanbase has no problem with icons, like that played by Sigourney Weaver. The comic book fanbase happens to cross over with movie and video game fanbases, which include iconic women like Ripley, or various characters played by Samuel L. Jackson.
But Marvel ignores that, to push the "We give you diversity, and you boycott it. The fanbase are whiny misogynist white basement dwelling white supremacists."
It's not that at all. They just don't want them making Wonder Woman black and calling it "diversity".
Which is what Marvel does. That's what inspired the thread OP to call them "SJW replacement characters", even if he was off the mark on some of them being replacements made for diversity selling.
Hmmm....interesting. Which character in particular is a "diversity" character and what traits make them so
Originally posted by cdtm
Marvel makes "diverse" replacement characters, then cries bigotry from the fanbase when they fail.Which ignores the fanbase has no problem with icons, like that played by Sigourney Weaver. The comic book fanbase happens to cross over with movie and video game fanbases, which include iconic women like Ripley, or various characters played by Samuel L. Jackson.
But Marvel ignores that, to push the "We give you diversity, and you boycott it. The fanbase are whiny misogynist white basement dwelling white supremacists."
It's not that at all. They just don't want them making Wonder Woman black and calling it "diversity".
Which is what Marvel does. That's what inspired the thread OP to call them "SJW replacement characters", even if he was off the mark on some of them being replacements made for diversity selling.
I mean, I've seen people lump X-23, Spectrum, Storm and Northstar into the SJW bunch. 🤨 These folks weren't arbitrary diversity replacements. It's not automatically an SJW thing just because a minority was involved.
Jane and Riri on the other hand... Also, yes, Jane solos.