That bitch brought the civil war to us! C'mon /co/ count the imprisoned. Thousands of people profiled. What's next? Millions? She has the power to wipe out the entire human race, and if we believe there's a 1% chance that she is our enemy we have to take it as an absolute certainty...and we have to destroy her.
>>86614348
Tell that to Stark's snapped neck.
You capefags are fucking sad.
>>86614428
>Calls capefags sad
>Posts on /co/
Kekorino
>>86614448
>Thinking /co/ stands for 'capeshit'
/tv/ kill yourself
But she's right.
>>86614390
Carol's my Supreme Empress, OP. Behave yourself.
>>86614348
Bendis brought this shitfest of a civil war to us.
>>86614348
Carol did nothing wrong.
They should have used Maria Hill in Civil War II instead of Carol
Ultimates was almost going to bring Carol to "interesting" status, even if she had to piggyback off of more interesting characters like Galactus and Blue Marvel.
Now she's going to be known as nothing but a stubborn jackass. Suppose it's still better than being bland and uninteresting. They say bad publicity is STILL publicity, but I'm not sure how I feel about this whole character arc for her. It made her relevant, but not in a positive way
>>86615863
I like the possibility of where it is going. I don't like the idea of where it is now. But I doubt Marvel would dare to make Carol a full on villain.
>>86615863
I'm hesitant to get excited without the new writer having proved herself, but it seems like they're doing something that actually works for the character and making her an anti-hero rather than pushing her as KSD's flawless poster child. Even on this cover where she's being praised by everyone and hailed as a savior it isn't presented as a good thing with her clearly being uncomfortable about it. Carol being shoved into the spotlight and put in charge like this is making her miserable. I really hope they follow that to its logical conclusion and eventually have her run off to space again to get away from it all. It would be her stumbling again, regressing back to running away from her problems. It would even make a wonderful parallel to the moment in KSD's run where going off into space is treated as an optimistic venture into a new frontier, to instead have it as a bittersweet failing with her abandoning her responsibilities because she can't handle them and knows she needs some time to put herself back together.
>>86616692
Beautiful.
>>86616692
agree 100%, the flawless poster child was incredibly boring.