What happened to the House of Ideas?
>>91512642
Civil War made money
>>91512670
They were going downhill way before that.
>>91512642
read pic related
>>91512642
They started to use ideas again, and old nostigailia wankers cried.
>>91512903
>use ideas again
The problem lies in what the ideas were used for.
Back in the 60's Jack Kirby was coming up with ideas for cool characters and settings that the kids could enjoy.
Nowadays the ideas that they come up with aren't the same. The reader's enjoyment has to take a backseat to the self-righteous writer's important "message".
>>91513174
Marvel always had politbtied to it.
You just seeing things.
>>91513211
They didn't used to so hamfisted about it.
They also used to actually produce a comic or two that were just fun and didn't have to rely on the publicity of a political message in an attempt to sell it.
>>91512642
They lost a generation of creators to anime and video games.
>>91513351
Nah
>>91513366
what, creators cant have other hobbies now?
>>91513594
Jobs, Anon.
Nobody wants to write for them, and seems like their main artists will leave too after Alonso's comments.
>>91514096
Their artists have been defending him though. Marvel gets away with everything.
>>91514130
they obviously don't want to get SYAFD
>>91513369
>>91513211
>>91512903
>responding with buzzwords and empty denials
Way to prove you don't have an argument
>>91512642
Movies are more profitable than comics, so they don't care about comics anymore.
>>91514254
Nah you are a buzzword.
Bigot.
>>91512642
It got bought by the House of Mouse.
>>91512642
they tried to do some renovations and found that the house was actually put together with wood screws and chicken wire
>>91514459
>House of Mouse
Will /v/ ever go back to using insults that don't sound like something Ned Flanders would say?
Seriously, why is this entire board so fucking pussified.
>>91514645
Because you're making those posts and blaming it on /co/
>>91514645
"House of Mouse" isn't an insult, it's what Disney calls itself.
>>91512642
Disney bought them, Iron Man was a successful movie, the Avengers made $1 billion and Disassembled/House of M/Civil War were successful.
>>91513351
They were absolutely that hamfisted about it. You just don't care about the politics of those days.
>>91515915
Eat a dick and choke on it. Blatant propaganda such as Cap knocking Hitler out was used as a means as uniting the country, not divide it.
>>91515915
The equivalent to that cover would be a super hero punching some terrorists or middle eastern pwople, you know, the nations the US has troops on? The group openly inciting war against the west? Instead, modern marvel is too busy glorifying those people. If modern marvel had made comics in the 40's, they would all have been pro hitler with "not all germans!" Every other page.
>>91515915
>These images used to unite a country during wartime is the same thing as what modern Marvel is doing telling it's primary readerbase is terrible for being what they are.