What went so wrong?

What went so wrong?

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It was made to capitalise on the success of Civil War not because someone had a good idea

Bendis

Everything.

This event has no weight.

It tried to prop up a character that nobody cared about, Carol Danvers, and in turn accomplished nothing but made her even less liked.

All of these are correct

Heroes fighting but made one side so bad they became unlikable

While the original Civil War was bad, it at least had a decent political issue to explore for the Marvel universe. This did not. It tries to push this Minority Report plot but everyone seems to forget they’ve encountered people with foresight before. What’s made worse is everyone just kind of starts taking sides for no reason as their two recovering alcoholic friends have a spat. Then you have that Miles page spammed in every book, books spoiling plot points because the story is so slow, and killing Rhodey because Bendis thought he was going to die in the movies due to a trailer. This doesn’t even cover killing Banner, or what started She Hulks decline

I could not tell you what this Civil War was about. Thats how much impact it had. Wasn't it the registration act but for villains?

Bendis?

Came in here to say this. They were so relentless with trying to push nuCarol as one of the greatest heroes in Marvel when she just isn't. As a result, the event had no weight because it's not on the level of Cap v. Tony.

Plus, the story was ass because Bendis sucks.

The original was about the patriot act and the new one is about the hillary stand in

Wait, are you? Hold on. J-Just wait. Are you saying that...wow. I mean, just, wow. Wait. Am I? Hold on. Bendis?

Yeah, the comic book writer, brian michael bendis.

>The comics failed with two attempts to make a compelling story where cinema succeeded on its first try

Captain America doesn't even die in this movie, why was it so much more engaging?

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It was they found a woman that could see into the future and show it to others.

Minority Report

It was made purely to coincide with the fact that the Civil War movie was coming out. Marvel comics loves their MCU synergy and what they create these days is entirely dictated by whats happening with the MCU. This is why when the Black Widow movie was coming out, she got another spin off comic and suddenly the characters of Red Guardian and Yelena who hadn't been used in years and years and years, who appear in that movie started appearing again. Why Shang Chi after being a D-lister for decades suddenly gets his own comic run again, why the Eternals, also being D-Listers suddenly start showing up again despite not being used much at all in the past 10 - 20 years right before their movie and suddenly get their own big event co-starring the Avengers and X-Men just after their movie release. Why do they do this? Because they know that its a way to get in potential new comic readers. Viewers/Fans of the MCU might be searching up terms like "Marvel Civil War" or might be caught up in the hype and want to read comics about the movie they watched and consume more content about it, or may simply recognise that property now that they've seen a movie of it. If they watch the Civil War movie and like it, they obviously like the concept of a Marvel civil war, and Civil War will still be on their mind. So when's the best time to bring out a Civil War comic? Right around the time of the movie.

Except.. that's purely why they made that Civil War comic, because they know people will buy it. And it feels like the concept of "Lets do Civil War 2 around the time of the movie release, it'll get lots of comic sales" came WAY before any idea of what the fuck to do for it. This lead to a lackluster storyline that had no impact, and silly motives with characters just randomly taking sides because there was no thought behind the decisions.

>why do humans have an easier time empathising while watching other humans rather than looking at drawings

ah yes i wonder

I mean it works in the sense that I would like to read it, but not if it's fucking god awful.

Does this mean we're going to get a planet symbiotes in cinema soon?

C'mon, comic book movies are nothing but trash.

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It was literally completely pointless in the end because Carol's pet psychic decided to walk out on her at the end of it, literally leaving with nothing beyond "look how great Carol is for winning".

Actual moral greyness. Viewers actually took sides between Cap and Tony, they debated about it online, argued, put little #Imwithcap tweets on their twitter etc. because in that movie, each side had their own point, their own pros and cons. In the comics, there was an obvious jackass and an obvious right person.

Also Marvel comics always returns to the status quo. Sure Cap died at the end, but one year later, bam he's back, two years later bam no more registration act, three years later, bam status quo. There's never a lasting impact. In the movie, it felt like thert was an impact. The Avengers were no more, broken up, relationships fractured and seemingly irrepairable, and we as viewers knew that Thanos was coming next and that the Avengers may be fucked simply because the Avengers were no more and not on the same page. And we never truly did get that Avengers team again. In Infinity War they were all spread out, and in Endgame half of them were dusted, even during the big team up at the end, that was more just every MCU hero, Avenger and non-Avenger. And the Avengers still aren't fully back and haven't been since Civil War. There was no new Avengers team after Endgame. They've been broken up for years now. In the Marvel comics, it'd only be mere months if there was a break up.

Hillary is never wrong user

Going by the MCU expect:
Multiverse shenanigans
Kang
Wakanda vs Atlantis
A big She-Hulk comic
A big Moon Knight comic
Something big happening with Fantastic 4.
Some Daredevil shit