DC or Marvel?
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I'm sure they kept the title to appease those that have outrage at "outrage culture".1
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is liking both considered a party foul?1
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DC for comics, Marvel for movies.0
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is liking both considered a party foul?
Nope, The fact is, they NEED each other, and they need each other to do well. For example, Civil War (the movie) came about as a response to BvS. Feige decided they needed a big event rather than just a Cap 3 that would simply be a standard Cap vs a traditional adversary (say Baron Blood) type movie.1 -
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is liking both considered a party foul?
Nope, The fact is, they NEED each other, and they need each other to do well. For example, Civil War (the movie) came about as a response to BvS. Feige decided they needed a big event rather than just a Cap 3 that would simply be a standard Cap vs a traditional adversary (say Baron Blood) type movie.
i agree with this. because, people who are not into this stuff lump all of them together. A BvS failure isn't a reflection on just DC, but the whole genre. There are people out there who have no clue that Deadpool was a movie made by Fox with a Marvel property and not a "Marvel Movie" in the sense that it was done by Marvel Studios.
So I think they need each other to succeed, cinematicly, otherwise the entire genre suffers.
as far as the books are concerned, i like a little from column A and a little from column B.2 -
Movies? Marvel. X-Men, Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, Deadpool, they have such incredibly good movies. I like Batman movies but not enough to offset all the wonder that is Marvel in that arena.
Comic books, DC, because Sandman and Lucifer. Oh yeah.
But I also like a lot of stuff from other publishers, Atomic Robo is one of my absolute favorite series.1 -
wolverine66 wrote: »is liking both considered a party foul?
Nope, The fact is, they NEED each other, and they need each other to do well. For example, Civil War (the movie) came about as a response to BvS. Feige decided they needed a big event rather than just a Cap 3 that would simply be a standard Cap vs a traditional adversary (say Baron Blood) type movie.
i agree with this. because, people who are not into this stuff lump all of them together. A BvS failure isn't a reflection on just DC, but the whole genre. There are people out there who have no clue that Deadpool was a movie made by Fox with a Marvel property and not a "Marvel Movie" in the sense that it was done by Marvel Studios.
So I think they need each other to succeed, cinematicly, otherwise the entire genre suffers.
as far as the books are concerned, i like a little from column A and a little from column B.
I agree with this 100%. A lot of people don't know the difference, they have never even read a comic. So if one fails, it does really just look like "superhero movies" fail. I really love how popular TV shows and movies based on comic books are becoming and I think it is really because both have been trying so hard to compete with each other.1 -
hittingitonemoretime wrote: »
I just wanted a Deadpool pole dancing in my comments.
I am mostly into Marvel but love The Flash and Wonder Woman. Looking forward the the JLA movie.0
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