"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
Nobody does it better by Jeff Loveness
"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
Persona
Again, like it or not, in context of the time the book was written, it was not considered like sexual harassment. So unless you want to rewrite history, you will have to deal with that. Or you can ask for many historic movies, series, books, plays, to be erased and destroyed, because they don't fit to your 21st century standards.
they all have a warning now. The context of when they were written was sexual assault, people just used to gloss over.
Now we can't gloss over, look how comics are bad dealing with it. Condone it with a romance is awful for everyone
he didn't wrote it.
it was not written to be sexual assault, but to make Wolverine an irresistible temptation for Jeannie, of course, you only deny it because you obviously don't like Logan and prefer Summers.
this is clear, because Logan can feel people's feelings through his mutation with smell and then he will take satisfaction from Jean, on the next page she admits that if she stays close to Logan she will not resist and end up staying with him and cheating on Scott.
Maybe 22nd Century will consider that an unwanted smile to a woman is sexual harassment too. Who knows what the future will give us. And we'll say that we were glossing over those pervert smiles, all this time... Maybe the future will also consider that bare shoulder is a visual harassment. Or mini skirt... You know. To each time it's morality. You know, in some countries mini skirts are considered like a crime... So a smile considered like harassement is not out of the possibilities, one day...
now you are being disrespectiful. people know very well what was sexual assault
I doubt it wasn' written to be like that, if it wasn't written like tht it would be considered consensual and completely fine.
people gonna say that Marcus and Carol wasn't written to be like rape, but it totally was rape.
the most ridiculous thing is that of course it was not written to be sexual abuse, Wolverine at the time was the bad boy cliché of television series, comics, films and books .... that always pressed the Puritan protagonist and reveal his feelings .. .
this is totally wrong, but in the context of the time it was normal, so much so that at Morrison's Run, Jean decides to cheat on Scott with Logan and Logan refuses to do that, we see a totally different approach.