Imagine deriving satisfaction from a fictional character's death
Imagine deriving satisfaction from a fictional character's death
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Gaben, you say?
They have yet to give her a fan favorite creative team -- sadly, I don't know if such a team exists these days. Too many newbies and indy artists who don't attract big numbers. And as I've stated many times, I just don't think they've found the right look for her as Captain Marvel. And now they are going down the same road with Spider-Woman as far as uniforms go.
Fan Favorite is.....hahaa...relative. As is fan reception of Carol's current aesthetic. The Mckelvie redesign had an astounding impact. The cosplay community alone exploded (in a positive way haha), and for readers like myself -- the costume change was THE thing to get my attention and consider exploring the solo adventures being written by Kelly Sue.
As a visual person, I would argue the best thing Marvel could do currently with Carol on the creative team side of things is provide the book a top tier ARTIST known to sell.
Immonen, Dauterman, Othermen (jk), Coipel, Silva, Schiti, Larraz, etc. EVENT level artists.
Yeah, who are these new agey kids and their new fangled politics? haha
Just to complicate the narrative, it must be noted than death is also part of the mythology of the superhero. Every superhero who is relevant must at least suffer one big defeat and one death with its proper resurrection after that:
Captain America has died.
Iron Man has died.
Thor has died.
Wolverine has died.
Spider-Man has died.
They died, then they were replaced, they were absent for some time and then they returned and their returns were celebrated. Their deaths were events, part of a bigger story. Because the absence of these heroes is noted. It is relevant, even if its repeated.
Under this prism, should Carol Danvers die or she is not good enough to have "a death and return" saga? Could her death attract publicity for her book? Readers asking for her immediate return and the head of Cebulski? Remember than Cap died and returned just in time for his movie. Or could be a risky move, because people would not care?
"Never assign to malice what is adequately explained by stupidity or ignorance."
"Great stories will always return to their original forms"
"Nobody is more dangerous than he who imagines himself pure in heart; for his purity, by definition, is unassailable." James Baldwin
How many times has Carol killed and/or crippled Tony at this point?
Flagship characters dying is usually not what the story is actually about, so a death and return arc for Carol will happen when a writer puts forward a story that requires it. But she's only been a flagship character for a decade, so someone who's writing the book is more likely to want to do stuff with her because she does not have several decades as a key member of the universe. Her place in the firmament is not as cemented.
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
No...death for shock value is just annoying.
They do need to stop pushing her on fans so strongly and just let it happen naturally...if it can.