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  1. This doesn't seem very common on the right. A...

    This doesn't seem very common on the right.

    A state senator in Oklahoma wanted to limit transgender services to anyone below 26, but there was too much pushback in Oklahoma.
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  2. There may be a bit of a Catch-22 with that...

    There may be a bit of a Catch-22 with that argument.

    If a book is popular, critics can say it's a crisis that so many are exposed to lies and propaganda.

    If a book isn't popular, critics can...
  3. Spencer and Wells have used him effectively. He's...

    Spencer and Wells have used him effectively. He's had a good last few years in the comics.
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    Poll: I like Matt Fraction and Jason Aaron. It's kind...

    I like Matt Fraction and Jason Aaron. It's kind of weird to think that they haven't been the new guys for well over a decade.

    At this point, an actual sequel to MC2 might have the characters 25...
  5. I don't know if they know at this point, and if...

    I don't know if they know at this point, and if they have long-term plans it could easily be changed if something else makes sense.

    There are a few advantages to a real-time format.

    It leans...
  6. Bleeding Cool notices the current Ultimate books...

    Bleeding Cool notices the current Ultimate books seem to be real-time, where each issue represents a month.
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  7. There are a lot of further policy questions here....

    There are a lot of further policy questions here.

    Private libraries would have a lot of flexibility, as much as a bookstore.

    There is a distinction between bans and a decision not to engage in...
  8. Probably, but there are some caveats. They...

    Probably, but there are some caveats.

    They weren't worried about being timely, so companies often had fill-in inventory stories. They would also have reprints every now and then.

    Communication...
  9. I think there's a fine line between sensitivity...

    I think there's a fine line between sensitivity and nuisance.

    Some sensitivity is necessary. Writers should avoid shameless stereotypes and inaccurate details. There are some stories that would...
  10. I get social mores differ, but this is the type...

    I get social mores differ, but this is the type of concern that makes companies less willing to have Muslim protagonists, if it comes with these kinds of headaches.



    My read of that is that...
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    I'd recommend he try several jump-on points. ...

    I'd recommend he try several jump-on points.

    He could check out the Lee/ Ditko run, but it's possible he's not going to be into silver age storytelling. In some cases, older comics are more...
  12. This is news to me. Does anyone have a link?

    This is news to me. Does anyone have a link?
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    Poll: One aspect of the MC2 line was that you had a...

    One aspect of the MC2 line was that you had a writer from the previous era depicting the adventures of a new generation at a time when there was a new writing style.

    It could always happen but the...
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    Do you think there would have been a...

    Do you think there would have been a significantly different response just in terms of shipping if Kylo Ren were played by a handsome black man (John David Washington or Michael B Jordan) though he...
  15. Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2 #36, the September 11...

    Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2 #36, the September 11 issue, probably represents the fastest a modern comic could be made.

    It was a response to September 11 published on November 14.

    That was with...
  16. This gets a bit messy. There was a plan to...

    This gets a bit messy.

    There was a plan to move JMS to another title so that Kevin Smith could take over Amazing Spider-Man after the completion of Spider-Man/ Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do. The...
  17. Given the context of the X-Men comics at the...

    Given the context of the X-Men comics at the time, where mutants who die are resurrected, what other way would be there for a superhero to pop up in a Spider-Man comic and discover she's a mutant?
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  18. I started a thread on the Kevin Feige Kamala Khan...

    I started a thread on the Kevin Feige Kamala Khan question because it seems obvious to have a separate thread for discussion on a relatively recent issue of Amazing Spider-Man that has gotten some...
  19. Did Kevin Feige ask for Ms. Marvel's role in Dead Language?

    Ms. Marvel was killed off in Amazing Spider-Man Volume 6 #26 by Zeb Wells and John Romita Jr.

    Shortly after that, she was resurrected and connected to the X-Men comics (and presumably adaptations)...
  20. If Spider-Man comics went in a different direction after "The Other"

    Every now and then someone makes a comment about what Spider-Man comics might have been like without One More Day.

    But I don't know if we've ever explored that counterfactual in detail.

    What do...
  21. It's certainly valid to discuss a controversial...

    It's certainly valid to discuss a controversial moment in a Spider-Man comic in a Spider-Man discussion.
  22. Honestly, it's about a different topic. It can be...

    Honestly, it's about a different topic. It can be its own thread or an update to an earlier discussion on Kamala Khan.

    It probably makes the most sense as a new thread, since it's not a meta...
  23. This is probably why there needs to be some kind...

    This is probably why there needs to be some kind of penalty. It's atrocious if they can endanger thousands of lives for show and there's no incentive against it. Iran appeases regional antisemites,...
  24. I would guess there's a distinction between...

    I would guess there's a distinction between slagging someone online, and polite critique.

    Plenty of writers and artists mention what they don't like about other series, and they keep getting work....
  25. There are fundamentally three questions on Trump-...

    There are fundamentally three questions on Trump- why he won the nomination in 2016, why he won the presidential election in 2016 and why he'll be renominated in 2024.

    Part of the context of his...
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