>Who/what ruined comic books?
Millennials and their lack of good story telling, and illustrations. Seriously the majority of everyone who are in their late 20s and in their 30s can't draw for fricking shit.
This. The constant rebooting of superheros would be tolerable if they had kick ass art and well plotted stories. Some anon made a thread about over saturation the other day and I would say that's a huge issue too.
Slott, Quesada and Bendis aren't millennials.
Don't get me wrong, millenials write trash, but they walked into a burning garbage heap, they didn't start the fire.
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Who/what ruined comic books?
Moving comics from grocery stores to dedicated comic book shops. It removed the need for mass appeal and allowed a self-indulgent fanbase to grow.
People who dont read comic books becoming the target audience.
They consume the movies while the actual comics are freed up to be written for whoever the writers want to pander to, that being usually someone like themselves: the 20 to 30 somethings who take things like identity politics way too seriously.
internet
Japan
Japan ruined American comic books by offering a better alternative. XD
Comics code authority
That was like in 1954, dude
Yes, and killed horror, Western and crime comics, leaving capes for children to rule
>horror, Western and Crime comics
Which were shit, but everyone pretends they weren't for some reason
Capeshitter denial. Die.
oh hey scihomosexual, been a min
why haven't you kys yet
I place the blame squarely on (you), Cinemaphile
Nothing, stop reading bad comics.
Low effort post or automated bot post?
C; Cebulsky
>Who/what ruined comic books?
Millennials and their lack of good story telling, and illustrations. Seriously the majority of everyone who are in their late 20s and in their 30s can't draw for fricking shit.
This. The constant rebooting of superheros would be tolerable if they had kick ass art and well plotted stories. Some anon made a thread about over saturation the other day and I would say that's a huge issue too.
Slott, Quesada and Bendis aren't millennials.
Don't get me wrong, millenials write trash, but they walked into a burning garbage heap, they didn't start the fire.
Moving comics from grocery stores to dedicated comic book shops. It removed the need for mass appeal and allowed a self-indulgent fanbase to grow.
Blackrock.
People who dont read comic books becoming the target audience.
They consume the movies while the actual comics are freed up to be written for whoever the writers want to pander to, that being usually someone like themselves: the 20 to 30 somethings who take things like identity politics way too seriously.
Me.
IT WAS ME
Nepotism
Variant covers and non-comic fans shitting up the medium.
>Non comic fans
Only think worse than a capeshitter is a secondary capeshitter.
The industry, obviously. Nobody else has the power.