Quote Originally Posted by Beaddle View Post
This is a fan's MCU take on the issue as I expected. Frankly I am feeling the opposite, the world seem poorer and more dense than richer and complex. The animated series of the 90s, X-Men, Spiderman, Iron Man, F4, Hulk captured what you said well.
Yes, this is why I said it was a personal preference of mine.

The comics is a shared universe. it is not as out there as the movies, The movies total dependent use of crossovers is for commercial reasons not for story development like the comics and animated series.
I disagree. Unless you can provide specific quotes from the filmmakers, I’m guessing this is your own personal view unsupported by any actual facts.



Not from what I am getting at. Many X-Men fans are kind of scared of how much MCU will influence X-Men, no need to discuss the dislike of tony Stark's role in Spiderman's life for the 10th time again among comic book fans.
I cannot read your mind, only your words. Your words were specifically about the history of the comics And whether crossovers were a draw. You claimed it was not. I pointed out with several examples that you were wrong. You can easily review your own posts to check the actual words yoiu wrote.


Crossover stories won't add up to 25% of the best stories written about every single marvel series.
This is another subjective standard, not fact. The fact is that crossovers have been a long time draw for the X-Men comics.


commercial and critical success are chicken change for MCU and blockbuster movies, it is not relevant at all anymore nor is it used for trust, am I really in the minority when I say Sam Raimi's Spiderman movies are still the best Spiderman films?
Now you are changing your argument. The original point was you claiming that the MCU Spider-Man was poorly done. Not that they were the most beloved iteration of the character. The success of the Raimi movies does not prove the MCU movies are “poorly done”.

Speaking of commercial success did you hear the news that Disney has spent years inflating their revenue?

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/di...ars-2019-08-19
I did see this article about allegations that Disney park revenue have been inflated I am also aware that none of these allegations are about the MCU box office let alone the box office for MCU movies reported and released by an entirely different studio. Do you think that Sony is inflating is inflating the MCU movie box office? Is it based on anything other than your own personal speculation?