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[QUOTE=myownlittleusername;4919817]Ouch.
[url]https://twitter.com/MarvelUnlimited/status/1246213502353780737[/url][/QUOTE]
Well, Avengers come from an entire decade of being the top dog of cinemas worldwide while the X-men were being sabotaged by Marvel itself.
That was obviously going to affect how people see them both in some extend
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[QUOTE=phoenixzero23;4919842]Well, Avengers come from an entire decade of being the top dog of cinemas worldwide while the X-men were being sabotaged by Marvel itself.
That was obviously going to affect how people see them both in some extend[/QUOTE]
The X-men were in a popular movie franchise by Fox, as well as having various cartoons through the years. More people know about them than Perlmutter's actions on the comic side. Fox's X-men wee hit and miss in quality so the Avengers cleaned up.
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Fox movies were popular to some extend but they only benefited Magneto, Xavier, Wolverine and Mystique of all people. Everybody else was a glorified extra with little to no character depth. Meanwhile the Avengers are known as three dimentional characters. Kids these days grew up with Ironman and Captain America, nobody on the general public cares about mutants outside of Deadpool and Wolverine.
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[QUOTE=Steel Inquisitor;4920615]The X-men were in a popular movie franchise by Fox, as well as having various cartoons through the years. More people know about them than Perlmutter's actions on the comic side. Fox's X-men wee hit and miss in quality so the Avengers cleaned up.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I think that poll is 100% just down to the movies and not their treatment in publishing.
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Snoop, can you confirm or deny the veracity of this
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it's all true, i should come out of quarantine being able create masterpieces
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I feel like Gifted and E is for Extinction are so overrated just because they are the first arcs of their respective runs. Riot at Xavier's and Dangerous/Torn now though... that's the tea
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Gifted is the only good Whedon arc
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[QUOTE=Maestroneto;4923584]Gifted is the only good Whedon arc[/QUOTE]
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I still don't know what the hell went on in Torn and its bizarrely abrupt anti-climax, but worse, Whedon ruined Cassandra Nova by not understanding she's Ernst while simultaneously preventing Cassie from being used in Carey's run.
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[QUOTE=Maestroneto;4924062]I still don't know what the hell went on in Torn and its bizarrely abrupt anti-climax, but worse, Whedon ruined Cassandra Nova by not understanding she's Ernst while simultaneously preventing Cassie from being used in Carey's run.[/QUOTE]
I read Whedon before I read Morrison, so that never bothered me.
The ending was a cop out but Breakworld was worth it.
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Had one of the worst nightmares of my life but at the end Hickman pulled up in a car to take me home.
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Home alone, sitting in the dark listening to Sufjan Stevens and questioning every decision I've ever made. That's a healthy quarantine activity, right?
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as someone who's often been there - yes. better than any superfood