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[QUOTE=psylurker;4357761]I see a lot of dislike for Tom Brevoort on these boards and I genuinely don't know why. Is it because of his online persona, admittedly not the most likeable, or for of the comics he edits? Because I look at the amazing roster of talent he's been bringing to the Avengers books for the past 2 decades or so and as an X-fan I'm quite jealous of those high-profile writers and artists.[/QUOTE]
Because they want the X-Office to be as good as his, which won't happen unless the X-Office becomes his.
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[QUOTE=psylurker;4357761]I see a lot of dislike for Tom Brevoort on these boards and I genuinely don't know why. Is it because of his online persona, admittedly not the most likeable, or for of the comics he edits? Because I look at the amazing roster of talent he's been bringing to the Avengers books for the past 2 decades or so and as an X-fan I'm quite jealous of those high-profile writers and artists.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Maestroneto;4357769]Editor of every piece of shit event Marvel has shoved down the industry's throat over the last 2 decades as well.[/QUOTE]
That, calling young Scott Summers 'Kid Hitler' (aka calling Cyclops Hitler) when we clearly know he did nothing to earn that moniker, and the general trolling of the X-books or x-fans whenever her can. That's why we don't care for him.
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[QUOTE=JKtheMac;4357104]Yes absolutely, but it is not necessarily in Disney’s interest to give him the keys to every kingdom.[/QUOTE]
Feige has made Disney more money off Marvel IP than the publishing division ever has or will. The sooner Marvel Comics is really and truly vertically integrated with Marvel Studios and under Feige's leadership, the better off it and Marvel fans will be.
[QUOTE]Forget Perlmutter, his name always comes up in this and he is irrelevant to this discussion. He looks after the whole of Marvel outside of the movies, he is not worried about editorial concerns. He just happened to have a voice on the old committee that gave notes in the early MCU days alongside people like Bendis. He’s a businessman, not a creative type. He is also a bloody good businessman that doesn’t deserve the ridiculous scorn poured on him by fans.[/QUOTE]
When agitated, Perlmutter threatens employees and colleagues with the IDF-issued pistol he keeps strapped to his ankle. He's a lunatic.
He's also close friends with Donald Trump. That alone says everything that needs to be said about the man.
[QUOTE]If it wasn’t for him WB would probably own Marvel by now.[/QUOTE]
If only.
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[QUOTE=psylurker;4357761]I see a lot of dislike for Tom Brevoort on these boards and I genuinely don't know why. Is it because of his online persona, admittedly not the most likeable, or for of the comics he edits? Because I look at the amazing roster of talent he's been bringing to the Avengers books for the past 2 decades or so and as an X-fan I'm quite jealous of those high-profile writers and artists.[/QUOTE]The weekly Avengers event books have been the most fun comics I've read in a while. I'd love to see the X-Books created by the likes of Mark Waid, Jim Zub, Al Ewing, Paco Medina, Sean Izaakse, and Kim Jacinto.
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Aw yes, truly Christ in the hat, who is already managing a movie universe, would do wonders also working on an entirely different medium that produces nearly a thousand periodicals a year, somehow.
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[QUOTE=Snoop Dogg;4357862]Aw yes, truly Christ in the hat, who is already managing a movie universe, would do wonders also working on an entirely different medium that produces nearly a thousand periodicals a year, somehow.[/QUOTE]
Geoff Johns?
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[QUOTE=cranger;4357876]Geoff Johns?[/QUOTE]
wow i checked google images and johns does wear that hat a lot
then i googled feige and realized why he wears the hat, let's pray for him
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Johns needs a hat to contain his galaxy brain.
Feige needs a hat cuz bad genetics.
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Brevoort's hair is beautiful, so that hat is actually a crown that he will pass on to Lowe when he retires after losing to him in the 2064 editorial blood match.
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[QUOTE=Sam Robards, Comic Fan;4357166]I'm in total agreement. I just wish Brevoort was gone. Really not a fan of his.[/QUOTE]
Ah well everyone who has ever worked for or with him seems to disagree.
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When agitated, Perlmutter threatens employees and colleagues with the IDF-issued pistol he keeps strapped to his ankle. He's a lunatic.
He's also close friends with Donald Trump. That alone says everything that needs to be said about the man.[/QUOTE]
Like I said, this has nothing whatsoever to do with him. Even if he is a maniac, which seems highly unlikely and not verifiable here. He isn’t an editor, he is very unlikely to care one bit what the writers do on X-Men books. He was probably on the MCU committee to make suggestions about what is or isn’t marketable as merchandise or licensing deals because he knows Marvel toys and brand value more than he knows story writing.
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[QUOTE=psylurker;4357761]I see a lot of dislike for Tom Brevoort on these boards and I genuinely don't know why. Is it because of his online persona, admittedly not the most likeable, or for of the comics he edits? Because I look at the amazing roster of talent he's been bringing to the Avengers books for the past 2 decades or so and as an X-fan I'm quite jealous of those high-profile writers and artists.[/QUOTE]
My primary reason is because he bent over backwards to try to erase Polaris from the Magnus family (including having an HoM portrait redrawn to remove her), replace her dynamic with the twins using other characters, and made convoluted excuses for why Lorna "couldn't" be Magneto's daughter but Siryn could somehow be Banshee's. Also a problem that he's been behind terrible events like Secret Empire, or other things that disregarded Lorna's place in things like Axis and her history with Genosha.
I think I've actually been pretty docile in my complaints concerning him, too.
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[QUOTE=salarta;4358438]My primary reason is because he bent over backwards to try to erase Polaris from the Magnus family (including having an HoM portrait redrawn to remove her), replace her dynamic with the twins using other characters, and made convoluted excuses for why Lorna "couldn't" be Magneto's daughter but Siryn could somehow be Banshee's. Also a problem that he's been behind terrible events like Secret Empire, or other things that disregarded Lorna's place in things like Axis and her history with Genosha.
I think I've actually been pretty docile in my complaints concerning him, too.[/QUOTE]
That's fair enough, thanks for the explanation. Personally, I tend not to judge an editor on their treatment or opinion on fictional characters, but rather on the kind of talent they bring to the books they edit, but to each their own.
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[QUOTE=JKtheMac;4358116]Ah well everyone who has ever worked for or with him seems to disagree.[/QUOTE]
I don't know anything about the man personally, and I'm sure he may be enjoyable to work for, but the damage done under his watch to the X-Line (the "Cyclops is Hitler" claim, the outright admittance that the company isn't pushing the X-Men due to the lack of movie rights [which created the CompleX], etc.) has done to endear me to him professionally. Some of that may have come from higher up, but a good portion undoubtedly came from or was endorsed by him.
So, yeah, not a fan.
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[QUOTE=Sam Robards, Comic Fan;4359197]I don't know anything about the man personally, and I'm sure he may be enjoyable to work for, but the damage done under his watch to the X-Line (the "Cyclops is Hitler" claim, the outright admittance that the company isn't pushing the X-Men due to the lack of movie rights [which created the CompleX], etc.) has done to endear me to him professionally. Some of that may have come from higher up, but a good portion undoubtedly came from or was endorsed by him.
So, yeah, not a fan.[/QUOTE]
He has nothing to do with the X-Books.