>>94159629>true fans hate the new "heros"This month Mighty Thor sold 35k, beating books like Deadpool, Moon Knight, Daredevil, Black Panther, and even books your supposed "true fans" like like Renew Your Vows, and also DC books like both Green Lantern books, Aquaman, Injustice 2, even critically acclaimed Deathstroke.
Meanwhile, the book aimed squarely at "true fans", Ultimates2, sold 18k.
So my question is, supposedly SJWs complain about books they don't read for not having new characters and rehashing the same old ones, and don't buy the books they praise.
You're here complaining about books you don't read for not having the old characters and forcing new ones, and I have to ask, how many books are YOU buying? Are you buying any of the good books from Marvel that DO have classic characters?
You may come back and say "but most of those books are shit anyway", but the fact is still you are not supporting the classic characters, just complaining about new ones that people ARE buying, or at least buying more than the ones for so-called "true fans".
And the irony is that what you call "true fans" seem to mostly be people who have never read a book from before 2012 and are constantly asspained that comics don't have the same status quo as the movies.
You remind me of the "true fans" from the early 90's that whined and whined and whined about Wally West and Tim Drake and Kyle Rayner, while now people are DEMANDING they come back and get more focus. 30 years ago "true fans" hated Wally and Tim and Kyle and couldn't understand how anyone could like them over Barry and Dick and Hal. And even there, sales proved that the people I would consider the real true fans were supporting and buying Flash, Robin and Green Lantern more than they were before.
Furthermore, people lost their shit when Rhodey, Beta Ray Bill and John Walker replaced heroes, and now those are considered all-time classics.
It's almost as if people will ALWAYS bitch about change, no matter what.