More Pencils Down at Marvel

>Yesterday we heard that another 10-15% of titles had suffered a similar order, and affected more of the ongoing titles. We were told that certain X-Men comics were already far ahead as part of the advance Dawn of X scheduling, but books like Deadpool, currently by Kelly Thompson and Gerardo Sandoval had also been included.

>Today we have learnt that affected creators include Jim Zub, author of Conan the Barbarian and a number of Empyre spinoff books, Patrick Zircher, artist on Savage Avengers, and Adam Hughes who was working on Black Widow cover. I have also been told that the Alex Ross-curated Marvel anthology series is on hold as is the ongoing Black Cat series by Jed MacKay and Nina Vakueva.

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Good we can get rid of the superhero genre completely since it completely destroyed American comics and led to all the shit that's in it now

We just can't stop winning guys.

whos we ?

Do enjoy regurgitating and returning to your own vomit?

fuck sjw comics

Casualgators

All of it caused the decline of comics in this country is because of the idea that the only comics that can exist are superhero based
The 10 pages for $4, the regurgitation of plots and "twists", the lack of ideas outside the predetermined set genre of superheros, the distributor monopoly with Diamond, sjw infiltration, all of it because people can't get over a genre that's done all it could and is now dead
New comic genres need to become popular once this all crashes

Real comic fans

Making comics "gritty" and "adult" led to their death. How ironic that the desire to become a "Legitimate art form" would mean the end of the medium.

If someone told me ten years ago SJWs would be calling people who pointed out how the industry's fucked casuals I'd have laughed. This timeline is insane and I want it to stop.

Comics were gritty and adult at their zenith in the US though.

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>real comic fans want a company to stop making comics

Yes because it opens the field up and allows the old paradigm to end so we can have an actual comic industry emerge rather than two zombie publishers who continue to negatively impact the entire creative output of comics in the US.

>HURR DURR IF CAPES DIDN'T HAPPEN COMICS WOULD BE AS BIG AS FORTNITE NOW
Shut the fuck up you braindead nigger

Those comics aren't adult. They're still directed at kids.

This is what brainlets actually believe

>WOULD BE AS BIG AS FORTNITE NOW
You're implying Marvel capeshit films aren't bigger then Fortnite?
No, the industry wouldn't be shit and we'd get good products that would actually be supported at this dire time
Look at Europe, their non-capeshit comics are staying stocked because enough interest is there to keep them going and distribute in supermarkets which are still open

Those kinds of comics were killed by the CCA, not capeshit.

t. brainlet

And even if they do come back, they'd be niche at best.

good. FUCK MARVEL!

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fuck Kelly Thompson

They were also specifically marketed to children.

That implies that without superhero comics we wouldn't have places closed by Covid19.

I'm not actually an sjw buddy, a wide variety of people find you embarrassing.

>muh Europe
Yeah let's conveniently forget that entire continent has a fraction of America's population and is almost always 2 steps behind them in terms of technological and societal advancement.

Also nobody care about yuro comics outside of a handful of internet autists

I hope Alexa win

It would be quite a surprise.

The problem is that when all is said and done, Marvel and DC will be the only publishers still around and the small publishers you refuse to look at but are publishing great shit will be dead and buried.

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I wonder how Alan Moore feels about killing American comics. He's probably going to blame it off on somebody else.

They'd either be able to support online distribution or be sold to the general public via a place that's still open (namely supermarkets) instead of the very low-key model that it is now that often sells 0 copies
So you're saying comics as a whole shouldn't come back?

>Also nobody care about yuro comics outside of a handful of internet autists

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So X-Men's still printing as scheduled?

>hundreds of closed retail outlets
>room provided for new genres to develop
>people who don’t read will suddenly begin reading
Well reasoned