Scarlet Witch: The “Omarosa” of comics.
fumettimarvel:
super-heroine:
mattlovescomics:
Recently at Multiversity Comics, a user attacked us on our “integrity” because we didn’t try and question Bendis on the way he treated the Scarlet Witch. When I contacted Bendis about it for a response, he said that this guy has been attacking him for about nine years now, and that Bendis has responded to him, but he won’t stop.
All this has made me wonder: Are there ACTUALLY fans of the Scarlet Witch out there?
i’m a fan. Wanda is the characterization of every reality TV show crazy woman. all of a sudden they have so much influence and still have no emotional control. Also, i don’t think that marvel comics will ever really get rid of their biggest, most useful plot device.
Not a dream! Not a hoax! Not an imaginary tale! Actually, these are all imaginary tales, they should really stop saying that they’re not. Kids are gonna grow up all warped, taking this comics stuff way too seriously, and, like, blogging about it or something… ahem.
In the wake of Siege, all 4 Avengers titles, will - super-swear - be canceled.
New Avengers
Mighty Avengers
Dark Avengers
Avengers: The Initiative
Buh-bye, effective April 2010.
Such a shame, too, none of those titles were running out of steam at all, they were just hitting their stride.
sarcasm
A form of irony in which apparent praise conceals another, scornful meaning. For example, a sarcastic remark directed at a person who consistently arrives fifteen minutes late for appointments might be, “Oh, you’ve arrived exactly on time!”
They dress like the Avengers and play paintball! They probably don’t talk to girls all that often. But hey - Avengers paintball, that’s - um - cool? No, not especially.
And there came a cartoon, unlike any other…! Promo pic for “The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes”, slated to begin airing in 2011.
I realize that any pretense at a cohesive continuity tying together the many events Marvel is juggling flew out the window the week Steve Rogers showed up as an established character in 3 separate high-profile books.
But am I missing something or is it kind of odd that in Fall of the Hulks: Gamma, the aforementioned Rogers, the fugitive Avengers, and Bruce Banner - all of whom rank very high on Lord Osborn’s s**t list - get to walk around Washington government and military installations very publicly, and unmolested by the bazillions of military personnel of every branch and stripe they’re surrounded by, when they’re still the world’s most wanted? Or have we already skipped past Siege, the way we skipped past Rebirth?
If publishers aren’t gonna follow their own events, it seems unfair of them to expect consumers to shell out increasingly high cover prices to do so.
Penance/Speedball:
No one puts Kitty in a corner! Say, my S&M scars and piercing holes sure healed pretty damn quick, didn’t they?