"What?! I don't have superpowers?! It must be a man's fault!"

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    Max
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    http://2static.fjcdn.com/large/pictures/e2/9b/e29b27_5929952.jpg

    http://2static2.fjcdn.com/comments/5929952+_43e6a2f59ece4244f4cd4d5be47b1338.jpg

    I like how Marvel it’s implying that there is no females superheroes, even though they have created several!

    I became a MGTOW because this was the only logical solution for a man survive in a world replete of gynocentrism and biased against men!

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    ILiveAgain
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    Fk Marvel now. They’ve sold their soul …. and ours.

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    Faust For Science
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    I have been keeping up with the new Mockingbird series (this page is from issue three) and I found the writing to be sharp. And from the sharp writing, I have come to the conclusion that while the Mockingbird character is a feminist leaning towards SJW, the writer of this series is not.

    I believe some of you reading the posted page above are making the common mistake of believing that the author agrees with the character. Given how that page is written, and how issue three ended, I do not believe so. Take for example the above page, and they want the statements are made. The page begins with stating the reasons for a point of view, with narrative leading towards a disagreement with the original statement. Only to have the last few lines of the page be sarcasm, in disagreement, by the main character. This shows that the writer and character disagree on this matter.

    And a good writer knows how to show different points of view. A writer will even present points of view that writer disagrees in a fair manner for the sake of the story, plot, and character development. Not doing so leads to flat writing.

    Besides, in context of the material presented to the reader, the above page is a brilliant joke by the writer. In this reality, women blame us men for everything. It would make sense, in a twisted sort of way, that in a reality where super-powers exist, that women would blame us men for them not having super-powers.

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    Sidecar
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    I believe some of you reading the posted page above are making the common mistake of believing that the author agrees with the character.

    Regardless of what the author believes, the editor and the corporation that pays them both certainly agrees with the character. And that’s why I don’t give them any more of my money.

    And that’s why comics are dying.

    If you make a product your audience doesn’t care to read, your audience stops paying for it. And then you have no audience.

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    Faust For Science
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    Regardless of what the author believes, the editor and the corporation that pays them both certainly agrees with the character. And that’s why I don’t give them any more of my money.

    I believe you are continuing to make the mistake of believing the character and the staff believe the same thing. For the writer to present the story in this way means the editor okayed the script.

    And on another thread you admitted you have not seen the Marvel Comics movies you are complaining about. I have to ask. What are you looking for in a story?

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    Sidecar
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    I believe you are continuing to make the mistake of believing the character and the staff believe the same thing. For the writer to present the story in this way means the editor okayed the script.

    Oh for f~~~’s sake. Just how big an apologist are you going to be for this s~~~?

    We know for a fact that the Walt Disney Corporation has been promoting exactly this sort of s~~~ in Marvel works. We’ve watched them do it. Your entire attempt at saying: “It’s just the character, not the artist or editor or corporation” falls apart when you consider the hypothetical opposite case. What if this character and “her” beliefs were more along the lines of: “The wage gap is a lie.” or “Equality needs to be earned.” Would it have ever seen print? Of course not.

    That would be against the corporate feminist social justice party line.

    And on another thread you admitted you have not seen the Marvel Comics movies you are complaining about.

    Go f~~~ yourself, apologist.

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    Uchibenkei
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    Back when comics came out and these heroes were being created and developed, pretty much only boys were buying them. Girls were buying the romantic comic books if at all. It wasn’t a conspiracy. It wasn’t an issue until the movies came out and now everyone loves superheroes and is pretending they were always fans. I still have my collection of old comics in their bags with a cardboard back. Do they have theirs?

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    Grumpy
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    the 2 super powers they have are out in the open. Just ignored.
    1. super bitchy.
    2. super victims.

    No matter to me, just another “product” I won’t buy.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

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