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From Hulk vs Hercules, When Titans Collide.
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[QUOTE=Cronus;5003134]From Hulk vs Hercules, When Titans Collide.
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Good find.
[QUOTE=CaptainMar-Vell92 of the Kree;5002945]Remember when Shulkie brutalized Ulik when he said that Thor is a birthname and not a superhero title?[/QUOTE]
Or She-Hulk going "Hulk hates trolls" or something to that effect.
[QUOTE=CaptainMar-Vell92 of the Kree;5003231]Good find.[/QUOTE]
I dont think long time Thor fans question who Thor really is, noble, regal, a person of honor. But [i]why[/i] Thor is the way he is, what in his early life shaped him to become the hero we all know and love, I always felt could use some more substance.
What better story than the one born of family trauma? Gaea provides an untold wealth that not only could erase horrific showings of Thor (for power freaks like me), but help Thor fans draw closer to Thor via child hood trauma, tragedy (??) ...maybe even a critical crossroads he faced as a younger one, and despite the odds...he chooses the right thing and...all this explains his affinity and protectiveness for Midgard.
Donny, if you're listening, love what you're doing with Thor...getting drunk on Thors power. But, a Thor child hood story involving some shenanigans with Gaea...love to see it. Lots to explore and work with there.
Edit, maybe explore these new powers that appear to indicate something Thor inherited from Gaea, that Stracynski touched on.
[QUOTE=Cronus;5003802]I dont think long time Thor fans question who Thor really is, noble, regal, a person of honor. But [i]why[/i] Thor is the way he is, what in his early life shaped him to become the hero we all know and love, I always felt could use some more substance.
What better story than the one born of family trauma? Gaea provides an untold wealth that not only could erase horrific showings of Thor (for power freaks like me), but help Thor fans draw closer to Thor via child hood trauma, tragedy (??) ...maybe even a critical crossroads he faced as a younger one, and despite the odds...he chooses the right thing and...all this explains his affinity and protectiveness for Midgard.
Donny, if you're listening, love what you're doing with Thor...getting drunk on Thors power. But, a Thor child hood story involving some shenanigans with Gaea...love to see it. Lots to explore and work with there.
Edit, maybe explore these new powers that appear to indicate something Thor inherited from Gaea, that Stracynski touched on.[/QUOTE]
Do comic writers read CBR forum posts?
[QUOTE=CaptainMar-Vell92 of the Kree;5005483]Do comic writers read CBR forum posts?[/QUOTE]
Some do. Kurt Busiek apparently does here. Dan Slott was on comic vine a few years back.
[QUOTE=CaptainMar-Vell92 of the Kree;5005483]Do comic writers read CBR forum posts?[/QUOTE]
Thor fans be like...
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[QUOTE=Cronus;5005995]Some do. Kurt Busiek apparently does here. Dan Slott was on comic vine a few years back.[/QUOTE]
I heard Gerry Duggan used to make fun of Richard Rider fans here.
[QUOTE=Panic;5002699]I suspect it's more a case of Aaron being ticked off with Thor's core fanbase than actually hating the character. That fact that Jane is the Thor Aaron's bonded to does mean that he's not going to want OG Thor to shine too bright in case he steals some of Jane's thunder, though.[/QUOTE]
It's surprising how much affection he has for Jane given than the average Marvel Writer since the Quesada era cares more about getting a Hollywood or Netflix contract than the characters he or she is writing.
[QUOTE=CaptainMar-Vell92 of the Kree;5006750]It's surprising how much affection he has for Jane given than the average Marvel Writer since the Quesada era cares more about getting a Hollywood or Netflix contract than the characters he or she is writing.[/QUOTE]
hes almost certainly getting a writing credit in the thor love and thunder movie
Oh FFS that's gonna be a disaster
[QUOTE=Klaxton;5006778]Oh FFS that's gonna be a disaster[/QUOTE]
For me the MCU died with Endgame.
[QUOTE=CaptainMar-Vell92 of the Kree;5006811]For me the MCU died with Endgame.[/QUOTE]
Yes. All the ones after this one have been terrible.
[QUOTE=CaptainMar-Vell92 of the Kree;5006732]I heard Gerry Duggan used to make fun of Richard Rider fans here.[/QUOTE]
I hate to see that kind of thing. Funny to think that writers used to be more diplomatic and willing to listen to fans point of view.