Joe Quesada is out at Marvel

Joe Quesada is out at Marvel.

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On one hand, good.

On the other hand, nothing's gonna change.

I am not familiar with who that is

The guy who ended Spider-man's marriage.

WHAT

He had a large hand in Marvel's rebuilding after the shitshow that was the late 90s.

He also sold Spiderman's marriage to Satan because he thought being married make Peter too old for readers to identify with.

so what did he do at Marvel post OMD?

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he bailing or he legit?

PAINKILLER JANE, THE 22 BRIDES AND ASH ARE COMING BACK BAY BEEEEEE

Shit, does that mean we're getting Marvel-DC crossovers again?

We're back

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WAIT
CAN MARVEL CHARACTERS FINALLY SMOKE NOW

Legitimately thought he left a decade ago

>Quesada out of Marvel
>Didio out of DC
>JLA/Avengers getting a reprint
Very probably at this point.

Does this mean no more Greg Land?

Yeah, he hasn't had any real active influence over what Marvel's been doing for the last ten years, so his leaving now won't change anything at all, sadly. We're not going to get the Spider-Man marriage, the classic Avengers or the 90s X-Men back because he's finally gone.

Marvel vs DC Injustice 3 incoming

JOE QUESADA YOU ARE A HACK

The guy who really offended people in DC editorial/management is finally gone from Marvel, but both companies now having massive parent companies means the logistics of organizing inter-company crossovers is probably harder than it's ever been before. So we probably shouldn't get our hopes up for it.

His editorial decisions include:
>Changing the Sins Past story arc of The Amazing Spider-Man (J. Michael Straczynski) to replace Peter Parker with Norman Osborn as the father of Gwen Stacy's children, as that would make Spider-Man appear too old.
>Spider-Man's One More Day, which attempts to make Peter Parker Younger and Hipper by dissolving his marriage to Mary Jane Watson... via a deal with a Satan expy. His name has become proverbial thanks to this story becoming the embodiment of chasing the Fleeting Demographic Rule to ridiculous extremes. The fact that he decided to return to artist duties for this story, more or less in his words, "putting his money where his mouth is" as he described it also makes it hard for it not to become his hair-shirt. Quesada for his part always defends this story on corporate grounds rather than artistic ones.
>X-Men: Jean Grey coming Back from the Dead was also corrected by having her killed off, despite her massive Character Development since then.
>He evidently preferred Emma Frost being altered to more of a Heel–Face Turn and Spoiled Brat than even when she was a villain. So he "rewarded" Emma by sticking her into Jean's place, including being Scott Summers's Love Interest, which started with them kissing over Jean's grave.
>He and Brian Michael Bendis had The Wasp killed off, again claiming that her now widowed husband, Hank Pym, is now "more interesting" without her.
>Forced Wolverine and Nick Fury to drop their iconic cigars, which they'd had for roughly 30 and 40 years respectively.
>The Decimation of Mutants that happened after House of M, which reduced the number of mutants (hundred of thousands, though obviously only a tiny percentage were named characters) to just 198. Apparently, this was done to counter Quesada's perceived Uniqueness Decay of mutants.

Now all we need is to push out all of the wokefag editors and writers and maybe, just maybe they can right the ship.

Thank god, nothing of value was lost

Good
Now Wolverine can smoke again

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It’s time

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