I loved Tyke in his solo and Champions, but the rest was atrocious (except maybe Bendis' run, it was nice to see Tyke and Laura sympathize under Jeen's jealous gaze)
Anyway, yes, I hated Tyke when he kept complaining that Cyke was worse than Hitler when he had previously seen Black Bolt murder "Scott", and then gave Emma the same treatment when she had only sought to respect Cyke's memory and save mutantkind
I hated seeing Tyke just being an extra in X-Men Blue that only served to fuel yet another, and stupid, love triangle with Jeen and an alternate version of Wolverine and who was by far the weakest of the bunch
Adding to that that Cyke had an excruciatingly ridiculous death and they defiled Tyke even more to replace him
Tyke spent three years whining and serving as a prop for Jeen (every Champions issue was a saving grace even though Amadeus was a jerk in the first issues)
I feel that's unfair, insofar as that's kind of a read that only makes sense if someone's sympathetic to adult Scott haven gone through everything the writers had long-since done to him before they brought the Teen O5 forward, and not considering how a younger version of him might logically feel hearing all that about what he's "destined" to do. Teen Scott's worry about becoming the man others are essentially worried he'll become feels like a legitimate concern he would have in that circumstance. That's why I feel it unfair to simply pass that off as whining. (As far as I'm concerned, Teen Jean isn't a factor one way or the other, and it would just muddy things to bring her into a conversation on Teen Scott.)
That said, I imagine this is going too far off topic in a thread about appreciating the Inhumans. I also want to apologize for any discomfort this post and my original response may have given.
I don’t think anyone has any illusions that the Avengers game is going to result in Marvel letting the IP out of the dog house
At most, there might be a DLC mission dealing with the Kree and mention of a failed weapons project on Earth, but the post-Inhumans tv show (*shudders*) axe would have fallen long before the developers turned their eyes to DLC characters/scenarios/NPCs
I think Sue dying and being replaced with Medusa or Crysal is a fake conflict that we don't need in this thread. I'm an X-fan too, and I think other X-fans who've fed into the mob mentality against the inhumans is ridiculous and toxic. That being said, I don't see the inhumans ever getting a book or anything again because Marvel's just a comic book company making profit. Not a company making sure they treat their property properly. They wouldn't have canceled all inhumans books if they really cared for their characters.
But that's the thing, they are burying a property because of all the toxicity levelled against Inhumans. To them, they equate the hate to money lost should they try and put something out. Obviously there's interest in Inhumans but Marvel's unfairly washed their hands of them.
Re: the latest Avengers game centered on an Inhumans plot, I do see plenty of people already claiming its a failure despite the game being downloaded by millions or being no.1 in physical sale in Europe. I think generally, people have no issues against Inhumans but there is one particular group whose hate for them is so irrational and they seem to have the loudest voices out there and Marvel is listening.
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I don't follow.
And yes, Inhumans have nobody higher up protecting them and with Feige's fight with Perlmutter, that's even more so. Inhumans have been left out adrift and who knows when we'll have something solid to look forward to. Ms Marvel (the latest game and more so the D+ show) is as close as we'll ever get for a long while and even then, there's zero guarantee that Inhumans as a people will be anything more than a foot note in that story.
Was it though? The last gasp of the Inhumans push was after IVX. Despite some truly fantastic titles like Royals and Black Bolt (if we ever get a new Inhumans book, Ewing or Ahmed need to write), none of them sold very well. That was always sort of the issue. The Inhumans were never huge sellers, but Marvel looked the other way because the movie was priming them to be the next big Guardians-style breakout. Then when Feige pulled the rug out from under the movie and the TV show tanked, Marvel essentially lost any incentive to continue.
It was not a bunch of high selling books getting axed solely because of angry X-Men fans on message boards. That's always been a scapegoat.
Sales are a different topic altogether and I do know they are low, always have been, I'm talking about Inhumans in the MU in general. Those are two different things. IVX was not a push, it was travesty.
Long time reader, who doesn't forget that at one point the X-men were repeating their series, prior to Giant size in '75. They were off the radar and probably discontinued because of sales. It happens, but probably not to them ever again. I love the Inhumans. Maybe the Feige/Perlmutter thing tanked any MCU - for now. But as in comics, they were well suited to be guest stars and antagonists/protagonists. so their day may come.
They (the haters) are writing website articles, in charge of comic con, making youtube videos, twitter, other writers, action figure companies, etc. It was an active push to destroy them from powerful higher ups ever since they were used as scapegoats for the Fox issue despite a weak "push". It wasn't "just on message boards."
If Captain Marvel never had her film released, I don't know if Marvel would've fought for her in the comics division.
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