And then people come in here and start talking about imagined "inner bias" when the only "bias" on display, is that which they brought along with them into the thread themselves.
Much like the I'll informed bias Coates brought along with him on his ongoing derailment of the BP mythos that stood sacrosanct and unique long before he came along.
Last edited by Mr MajestiK; 11-09-2019 at 04:56 PM.
Well let's see:
Comparing BP to Spider-Man
Throwing in rape camps and giving Wakanda the Boko Haram treatment
Having BP consult with dictators to help him with his problems
Saying he doesn't like being king
Getting slammed by Joe Average
Lame villains
Needs help beating lame villains
Making Wakanda a democracy which nobody else is recognizing
No feats(everyone else gets them)
Wakandans don't even own the country they founded
Somehow ruins a space/sci/fi story
Y'up BCB, that's some major derailment and frakkery.
There is an extra page for the agents of W preview. Thanks Ture.
Nah, the wannabe X-writer Coates, thought he could throw T'Challa, Wakanda and the entire BP mythos under the bus by using his elevation of Storm within another characters solo book, as a means to Trojan horse into the X-office.
Unfortunately for him, all his efforts amounted to nothing, as Jonathan Hickman was handed the keys to the X-verse with carte blanche overall authority to streamline and solidify the entire line of X-books.
Coates non-imaginaion having self would never have been allowed to unleash his lacklustre writing over there but in the meantime, core BP enthusiasts are supposed to endure his derivative anti T'Challa/Wakanda toxicity.