How could Bendis have written one of the most based runs of Daredevil and yet become what he is now?
How does such a man fall into the abyss?
>>93735286
he should never have moved beyond street level heroes.
Blandly repeating himself
I think he's just over extended. Bendis has his fingers in a lot of pies at Marvel.
>>93735286
He became egotistic and lazy. He's so lazy, editors apparently get headaches editing his work. You can see his social media posts, and he puts no effort in editing those either.
>>93735286
Lazy is the word. But I would also add 'completely lack of attention and focus'. Every faggot in this board will insult him to death and whatever, but the reality is that the fat fuck does have GREAT ideas. But that's all he has, ideas. He himself has admitted that he writes in a way that he let the characters decide the course of the story, which is another way to say he forgets all his initial story the moment another idea enters his mind. And so on and on until absolutely nothing gets developed and we're just left with tons and tons of wasted ideas.
>>93735286
His Daredevil run was the start of his downfall. It was so praised and well recieved that Marvel began handing him other books. Early Bendis Avengers had interesting ideas but fell apart because he lost interest.
Bendis is not meant for anything more than street level. Beyond street level, he doesn't know what the fuck he's doing. Just look how crap his GOTG is.
He's probably also run out of steam from writing at marvel for more than 15 years.
There's a reason his original Ultimate spider-man, Alias, and Daredevil are good. We need to wait it out with the first five issues of his Defenders book to see how that works out