Originally posted by -Pr-
That sounds awful. It really does.You don't want Superman, that much is obvious.
I'm being realistic. Marvel: Heroes are portrayed as mortals with great power, complicated by real life human flaws
DC: Heroes are mostly portrayed as godlike or demigods (Batman) with typically one note, archetypical personalities.
Most DC characters are ideals, paragons or archetypes with very little actual nuance.
It's literally the most stated reason for division among readers. Marvel heads like realistic human portrayal, DC heads want every character in a cape to be a god. And gods are kind of one note.
I mean you don't have to agree. That's on you. But it's literally the oldest intelligent rationalization for the schism among comic fans
We get it you love Marvel. But the fact a comic book character has brought you to the point of psychosis is concerning. Just look at your posts in this thread, and JBLs, long winded, exasperated posts full of hatred and vitriol. It’s like Superman haunts you at night in your dreams and you come here to lash out about it.
Originally posted by JBL
now you are adding on stuff in that movie. But I see you Superman fan don't get what comics are all about.good things I have people who actually dream up and write these comic for backup. And that's the sad thing about it. You all don't know what you're talking about. I will never forget what one of the writers told me, being allowed to win is not dynamic strength. Every hero and comics do that.yet only one is said to have dynamic strength because of that. Sad really.
There are no writers you talk to besides in your imagination
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
I'm being realistic. Marvel: Heroes are portrayed as mortals with great power, complicated by real life human flaws
DC: Heroes are mostly portrayed as godlike or demigods (Batman) with typically one note, archetypical personalities.
Most DC characters are ideals, paragons or archetypes with very little actual nuance.
It's literally the most stated reason for division among readers. Marvel heads like realistic human portrayal, DC heads want every character in a cape to be a god. And gods are kind of one note.
I mean you don't have to agree. That's on you. But it's literally the oldest intelligent rationalization for the schism among comic fans
Why do you keep changing the subject?
Nobody would argue that DC doesn't like it's archetypes. I do find it interesting, though, that you would claim there's no nuance there. Or lack of a variation in personalities when the comics show exactly that thing you say they don't.
I'll give you the chance to respond, but after that I'm closing the thread. It's run its course.
Originally posted by -Pr-
Why do you keep changing the subject?Nobody would argue that DC doesn't like it's archetypes. I do find it interesting, though, that you would claim there's no nuance there. Or lack of a variation in personalities when the comics show exactly that thing you say they don't.
I'll give you the chance to respond, but after that I'm closing the thread. It's run its course.
The way he’s framing it is
“If you like DC you are stupid, if you like Marvel you are smart, so if you like DC I’m smarter than you because I said so.”
Originally posted by BrolyBlackthe people that behave like this online are usually insecure and have confidence issues. It could be mental, physical or both.
The way he’s framing it is“If you like DC you are stupid, if you like Marvel you are smart, so if you like DC I’m smarter than you because I said so.”