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Even more proof of this being bull shit there is a panel of her literally drooling over Spider-Man's dickView attachment 3929783
Ah fuck pack it up guys the last good character in this game is ace we gotta shut'er down
Bah, I say just ignore whole Thumblr fanfic part and leave it with worst fate imaginable.Even more proof of this being bull shit there is a panel of her literally drooling over Spider-Man's dick View attachment 3938887
That ain't sanitized it's dirty. Also Shepard you're alive, how is spess?Bah, I say just ignore whole Thumblr fanfic part and leave it with worst fate imaginable.
Being forgotten because how mediocre bland and sanitized it is.
I think they do talk to each other, about how to progress their common ideology, and their values seem to reflect those of their chief.Marvel writers don't talk to each other or feel bound by past choices unless specifically instructed by editorial. Marvel's Editor-In-Chief since 2017 has been C. B. Cebulski, perhaps best known for pretending to be Asian and writing as Akira Yoshida during the mid 00s on a handful of Japanese-centric titles.
The common ideology is "I like having a job in this shit economy" and "I don't want to get fired." Their values are maintaining a good reputation as someone who is easy to work with in an incredibly competitive market.I think they do talk to each other, about how to progress their common ideology, and their values seem to reflect those of their chief.
It's funny the way you said it, because that's exactly what I meant, vis a vie the same values as their chiefThe common ideology is "I like having a job in this shit economy" and "I don't want to get fired." Their values are maintaining a good reputation as someone who is easy to work with in an incredibly competitive market.
Everything else is branding set by Marvel/Disney's marketing department based on what they think is the most profitable strategy.
Chester Bror Cebulski - I mean, IS there a more neckbeard name? Nice to know that White people pretending to be Asian is a-okay.Marvel writers don't talk to each other or feel bound by past choices unless specifically instructed by editorial. Marvel's Editor-In-Chief since 2017 has been C. B. Cebulski, perhaps best known for pretending to be Asian and writing as Akira Yoshida during the mid 00s on a handful of Japanese-centric titles.
The implication that she's being impregnated here befuddles me. Do AI's think this is how babby is formed? Who would even be the father here? The beej recipient or the guy splooging off screen? Is it both somehow? Are these the necessary circumstances for a mutant to conceive? This might be more complicated than hare mating dances.Chester Bror Cebulski - I mean, IS there a more neckbeard name? Nice to know that White people pretending to be Asian is a-okay.
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been living 2 hours away from active military conflict for past 2 years, so its been intresting to say the leaast.That ain't sanitized it's dirty. Also Shepard you're alive, how is spess?
She's sitting on a dong - just accept that she's sitting on a dong. But if you want real proof of mutantcy/9001-hours-in-drunken-MSPaint, count the fingers.The implication that she's being impregnated here befuddles me. Do AI's think this is how babby is formed? Who would even be the father here? The beej recipient or the guy splooging off screen? Is it both somehow? Are these the necessary circumstances for a mutant to conceive? This might be more complicated than hare mating dances.
But thats bullshit because none of this turns a profit, Marvel comics hasnt been profitable for years.Everything else is branding set by Marvel/Disney's marketing department based on what they think is the most profitable strategy.
Disney didn't buy Marvel Comics for it's profitability, they bought Marvel for it's back catalog of stories. To them it's worth losing a couple of million each year if it means access to 85 years of stories to adapt.But thats bullshit because none of this turns a profit, Marvel comics hasnt been profitable for years.
6 fingers, its revenge timeShe's sitting on a dong - just accept that she's sitting on a dong. But if you want real proof of mutantcy/9001-hours-in-drunken-MSPaint, count the fingers.
I think it would be fair to characterize it as a supreme misunderstanding of market share, not unlike the Lucasfilm purchaseDisney didn't buy Marvel Comics for it's profitability, they bought Marvel for it's back catalog of stories. To them it's worth losing a couple of million each year if it means access to 85 years of stories to adapt.
Yeah of course, what im arguing against is the point that this is what Disney finds profitable.Disney didn't buy Marvel Comics for it's profitability, they bought Marvel for it's back catalog of stories. To them it's worth losing a couple of million each year if it means access to 85 years of stories to adapt.
Which isn't saying much as these have always been smaller publications, with Dark Horse & IDW getting most of it's profit from licensing and/or niche titles that appeal to a certain subset of readers. Compare Marvel & DC to pretty much any manga publisher and the money the comics make becomes a joke...which is why Disney is trying to buy-up exclusive rights and control over manga publishers.This is what Disney finds profitable *as branding.* But keep in mind that the least selling Marvel books out perform the strongest Dark Horse/IDW/etc titles, and that they make up a lot of income from merch, licensing, trades, Marvel Unlimited, etc.
I argue against that. When Disney was focused on making a great Marvel product (almost everything up to Endgame) that catered to the comic fans, each movie (save one or two) made profit. Maybe not as much as they COULD have if (roughly guesstimating) $300,000,000 wasn't spent on marketing and advertising along with production, but $1B on $300M is still a good return. After Endgame...what the heck happened? Disney tried to use the Marvel "license to print money" to shore-up its mega-expensive/barely-profitable Disney+. They scaled back on the production (even for movies) and let lesser-known writers and directors in to save money. People who really weren't that good at their profession given their previous works (generally speaking and IMHO).If you want to be very cynical about it, corporate America - with all the metrics, research, and experts they throw millions if not billions of dollars at every year - is making a clear statement about what ideology is winning the culture war with who they decide to pander to, and which ideology is increasingly irrelevant within the marketplace of ideas. And that goes well beyond just Disney.
This is true.But in the end the only ideology that matters is Rogue's ass.