this post was submitted on 07 Sep 2024
0 points (50.0% liked)
Comic Strips
15374 readers
30 users here now
Comic Strips is a community for those who love comic stories.
The rules are simple:
- The post can be a single image, an image gallery, or a link to a specific comic hosted on another site (the author's website, for instance).
- The comic must be a complete story.
- If it is an external link, it must be to a specific story, not to the root of the site.
- You may post comics from others or your own.
- If you are posting a comic of your own, a maximum of one per week is allowed (I know, your comics are great, but this rule helps avoid spam).
- The comic can be in any language, but if it's not in English, OP must include an English translation in the post's 'body' field (note: you don't need to select a specific language when posting a comic).
- Politeness.
- Adult content is not allowed. This community aims to be fun for people of all ages.
Web of links
- !linuxmemes@lemmy.world: "I use Arch btw"
- !memes@lemmy.world: memes (you don't say!)
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Can you name one superhero movie that follows the plot of the OP comic?
The closest I can think of is Thanos killing half the people in the universe and the heroes trying to stop him. You're on Thanos's side?
I don't watch them, because I don't enjoy Disney spoonfeeding me low effort, regurgitated swill on the quarterly.
So you... object to the idea of what you think the movies are like, to the point that you have no idea what they're like?
... And that sounds reasonable to you?
So you'd continue to watch snuff porn to be sure you're well informed on the subject?
The issue isn't that you're not well informed.
The issue is that, when confronted with being wrong about something you're uninformed about, you double down and act like an ass.
All I ever said was that I've begun judging people that enjoy these movies, and stated that I believe the movies are trash. These are all subjective statements, and just because they don't agree with your opinions, doesn't make them inherently wrong.
Get a grip on yourself.
You are going to lose your mind in rage when you discover people enjoy Bugs Bunny cartoons.
Why? I'm not anti-cartoon by any means. I just primarily think that most Marvel and DC movies are low effort, consumer brain rot.
I will say that DC has a slightly better track record, though. And when I say Marvel, I mostly mean the MCU. There were some decent Marvel films outside of the MCU. I'll fuck with some X-Men, Blade, etc.
Why do you hold Marvel to a higher standard than Bugs Bunny?
You found the quote function. Thank you for consolidating my comment. Please note the use of words such as "believe" and "opinions."
No one likes you.
It's a bit stretched, but... Watchmen perhaps? Kind of? Nothing closer comes to mind.
Oh watchmen for sure but it's also about how bullshit the status quo is and how a crazy man can still fuck up the smartest plans by keeping a diary.
None and all of them. The video has been posted before but the essence is that the overwhelming part of Marvel's films deals with the folloing scenary:
Bad guy tries to change something, often for legitimate reasons. God guys stop bad guy and everything stays the same. Even when people try to change something in a good way there is always something that goes horribly wrong.
The hypothesis falls apart when the author ties the real world problems of poverty, injustice and ecological disasters to the superheroes negligence.
The premises of the movies are that they are grounded in the real world. As such if superheroes transformed the world it would no longer be a recognizable setting for movie audiences.
2 hours of showing Iron Man digging wells in Africa isn't entertaining.
The ability of an individual, even if superpowered, to change society is extremely limited. We have the example of Bill Gates having spent decades and tens of billions just to irradicate a single disease. What is Captain America going to do to control health care costs? Beat cancer cells in a petri dish?
It's always seemed strange to me that earth never made any sort of meaningfull technological progress despite having access to a galaxy full of new tech. The only progress we see is that the ~~ elites~~ heroes equipment is getting more fancy with each movie.
Secondly why should a more technological advanced setting be unrecognizable to the viewer? Especially if the progress stretches over as many movies as the MCU contains?
No one is asking for painstaking detail. James Bond defeating a guy who tries to privatize the water supply of a whole country was overall a decent movie IMO, only implying the problem for everyday people that arose from evil guys plan. It's all about the storytelling: Avengers find cool new tech that helps solve some earthly problem. Some people stand to lose a lot of money (think pharma industry becoming obsolete or similar) and plot against it. Avengers snuff out the plot, defeat evil mastermind and implement technology. Progress!
Maybe there are certain problems that can't be solved by punching things? Like for example finding a way to timetravel in order to collect the infinity stones, which Toni Stark seems to be able to do while sipping his afternoon coffee. Individual impact has never been a problem in the MCU. After all we are talking about a superhero movie. And what does Captain America do while Toni Stark eradicates Cancer? Deal with the backlash (see 2.).
Also, going back to your first remark: Superheroes dealing with poverty and injustice is the whole subplot of Black Panther.
It's basically like that recurring criticism of Batman "Why doesn't he just use his money to make the world a better place instead of putting on a costume and beating up poor people."
The answer, of course, being that he does both, but the former doesn't really make for fun storyline by itself, so it's always a side-plot or passing reference instead of being the main story beat.
And then everyone making the criticism ignores that passing reference.
Nah, everyone making the reference has never consumed any media involving the character, and say as much repeatedly.
But they still make the criticism, because their favorite content creator made a longwinded video about it that was full of supposition and assumption (or flat out making shit up for the views).
Because if someone makes a 20 minute youtube video about it, it must be true.
Black Panther
The bad guy in black panther had a point, but was also a fascist trying to start a race war. And in the end, the hero acknowledges the issues that the villain had raised and does make changes to address them.