I think during one of the civil war II Deadpool issues he brings up the fact that people keep attributing him to chimichangas to the point it makes him look like he has tourretes
Yeah he never loved them per se, he just thought the word sounded funny and liked saying it. (I don't have the panel on me but it was from Cable and Deadpool.) My guess Daniel Way read that and ran with it, and it's been a thing for Deadpool ever since.
Yeah yeah that's what I mean, IIRC he immediately switch to chalupa or some other word when he got back to the commissary. Cable and Deadpool is honestly one of my favorite runs in general, but I just don't get how one joke could become such a part of his character. >My guess Daniel Way read that and ran with it
The thing is, Waypool in general feels a lot more like a fan-post-panel-collection version of Deadpool (although that's partially because a lot of his stuff went only be popular in such mediums), so if anything I'm inclined to assume the fans came before Way
Because it was obvious shark jumping bullshit that went nowhere and existed only for shock value and plot convenience.
Imagine what would happen if someone said "oh btw Bruce Banner is a Skrull and always has been, the Hulk isn't radioactive at all and he's been faking all his rage and angst somehow".
It's just another in a long line of idiotic gimmicks that try to get people back into comics.
I mean, there was the whole "The Hulk has never killed anyone because Bruce Banner had enough control to always make the Hulk hit things in the mathematically precise way to keep people from dying." thing in World War Hulk.
>Captain America; a character who had been reestablished in the public consciousness as THE symbol of American Virtue thanks to one of the most successful movie franchises of all time, has been revealed to have been a Nazi plant this entire time
Gee, I wonder.
Also, it was more comic book fans who were mad about it; especially with how it was resolved initially.
Comic fans imply that they read the issue and if you read the issue its blatantly obvious that Red Skull is manipulating reality. It was MCU fans that flipped their lid.
I was never offended by idea of Cap somehow becoming part of Hyrda, cuz its a comic book and those have wacky plots. What I was bothered by was the fact that the people writing it were incompetent and they were going to shit the bed with the execution and I was right.
It wasn't normies, they don't read comics at all. It was comic book geeks, who lost their shit. The same people who lost their shit when Superman stopped wearing his underwear on the outside.
>Marvel readers getting tired of them going back to the same well of "hero goes bad" since Superior >proto-Comicsgate people losing their shit at the diversity push and seeing this as another reason to push back against Marvel >MCU fans on Twitter that don't read comics alarmingly pissed off in great numbers; Feige supposedly used this to show Disney the comics division was getting out of control >Trump running for President, which meant all the comics people and journalists and such who hated him, also hated this comic for reminding them that he could win, and Trump winning escalated their hate toward this
>It was comic book geeks, who lost their shit.
You weren't there at all, it wasn't just people who read comic books getting upset at this.
Nick Spencer went out of his way to troll audiences by continuously saying on social media 'no no. This isn't a clone or an imposter. We really made Captain America a Nazi." Which made everyone, regardless of their politics angry
Should have been:
>It does matter
SONIC, SHADOW, AND SCOURGE'S EYES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!
>not "small oof"
>not "I hate freedom"
>nor "Gotta take it slow"
Their first exposure to hate bait.
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Wasn't this the comic that made some former marine go to jail because he threatened to kill Tom Brevoort for what happened to Cap?
Based Frank breaking the 4th wall to defend his husbando's reputation.
it made Jim Steranko fake threaten Spencer which is even funnier.
You're right: why did Chimichangas become such a large part of Deadpool's character when it was such a one-off joke
I think during one of the civil war II Deadpool issues he brings up the fact that people keep attributing him to chimichangas to the point it makes him look like he has tourretes
Found it.
For context this isn't Deadpool but Solo pretending to be Deadpool
>i don't know where
it was stupid fricking daniel way
Yeah he never loved them per se, he just thought the word sounded funny and liked saying it. (I don't have the panel on me but it was from Cable and Deadpool.) My guess Daniel Way read that and ran with it, and it's been a thing for Deadpool ever since.
Yeah yeah that's what I mean, IIRC he immediately switch to chalupa or some other word when he got back to the commissary. Cable and Deadpool is honestly one of my favorite runs in general, but I just don't get how one joke could become such a part of his character.
>My guess Daniel Way read that and ran with it
The thing is, Waypool in general feels a lot more like a fan-post-panel-collection version of Deadpool (although that's partially because a lot of his stuff went only be popular in such mediums), so if anything I'm inclined to assume the fans came before Way
>normies
so do you tards just blame 'da normies' everytime anyone makes you look stupid?
OP's a Marvel shill doing damage control, so yes, that's exactly what people at Marvel does
the deadpool one is true though isn't it
Because it was obvious shark jumping bullshit that went nowhere and existed only for shock value and plot convenience.
Imagine what would happen if someone said "oh btw Bruce Banner is a Skrull and always has been, the Hulk isn't radioactive at all and he's been faking all his rage and angst somehow".
It's just another in a long line of idiotic gimmicks that try to get people back into comics.
I mean, there was the whole "The Hulk has never killed anyone because Bruce Banner had enough control to always make the Hulk hit things in the mathematically precise way to keep people from dying." thing in World War Hulk.
>that went nowhere
So you're telling me that secret empire went nowhere?
>Ackshully Carol was always a Kree Hybrid. Her mom was the Great Value version of Omni-man
And no one cared because no one cares about manface
normies don’t read comics
>normies
This was a Cinemaphile meme, you fricking tourist.
>the meme was what made normies upset not the captain america panel
moron.
LMFAO @ those edits
>Captain America; a character who had been reestablished in the public consciousness as THE symbol of American Virtue thanks to one of the most successful movie franchises of all time, has been revealed to have been a Nazi plant this entire time
Gee, I wonder.
Also, it was more comic book fans who were mad about it; especially with how it was resolved initially.
Comic fans imply that they read the issue and if you read the issue its blatantly obvious that Red Skull is manipulating reality. It was MCU fans that flipped their lid.
homosexuals act like a mind control/time travel plot has never happened before.
I was never offended by idea of Cap somehow becoming part of Hyrda, cuz its a comic book and those have wacky plots. What I was bothered by was the fact that the people writing it were incompetent and they were going to shit the bed with the execution and I was right.
You were wrong though, the Steve Rogers Captain America book was one of the best books on the shelves as it was coming out.
They don't know that nothing lasts not matters in comics, also muh nazis
It wasn't normies, they don't read comics at all. It was comic book geeks, who lost their shit. The same people who lost their shit when Superman stopped wearing his underwear on the outside.
It was a perfect storm of everything going wrong
>Marvel readers getting tired of them going back to the same well of "hero goes bad" since Superior
>proto-Comicsgate people losing their shit at the diversity push and seeing this as another reason to push back against Marvel
>MCU fans on Twitter that don't read comics alarmingly pissed off in great numbers; Feige supposedly used this to show Disney the comics division was getting out of control
>Trump running for President, which meant all the comics people and journalists and such who hated him, also hated this comic for reminding them that he could win, and Trump winning escalated their hate toward this
>It was comic book geeks, who lost their shit.
You weren't there at all, it wasn't just people who read comic books getting upset at this.
Nick Spencer went out of his way to troll audiences by continuously saying on social media 'no no. This isn't a clone or an imposter. We really made Captain America a Nazi." Which made everyone, regardless of their politics angry