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DaveNull 07-16-2014 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamie (Post 10750172)
Your logic is exactly why I don't think there's any feminist agenda behind this. It's just an attempt to sell some comics, nothing to get all bent out of shape over. And everyone should keep in mind that 1) comics will always revert to a recognizable status quo, and 2) Thor isn't becoming a woman, a woman is going to get Thor's powers from Mjolnir.

Ultimately, this is most likely going to be a story about Thor doing something to become unworthy of wielding Mjolnir and his eventual (and inevitable) redemption. Lady Thor is probably just a spin off of that idea. I mean, un-killing Bucky seemed like a really dumb idea too, and that worked out pretty well. Not to say this will necessarily work as well as that did, but with these characters being used in such a large volume of material over the years there's an element of experimentation that goes with coming up with new stories for them.

Owns the thread.

Valiant 07-16-2014 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Mennonite (Post 10750160)
Comic book movies are very popular. Comic books don't sell nearly as much as they used to though.

Umm, from my understanding they are all doing great, **** even Valiant comics came back. Normal comics, grapic novels, and digital comics are doing great. Only difference is, now most people realize most comics will never be worth anything.

beach tribe 07-17-2014 01:27 AM

PCness is gonna **** up MARVEL movies now?

The son of Oden is not a woman. Not even the kind Jim Jones ****s. HE is a man.

keg in kc 07-17-2014 03:17 AM

I think it's more about creating more strong females roles, to ostensibly target a female audience. Competition for Wonder Woman. I don't think it's a coincidence it was announced on the view. It's all about creating interest outside of the core audience in the Marvel brand and, ultimately, getting butts in seats.

My guess is, as others have mentioned, it's a temporary role. Thor will eventually get (or earn) his hammer back, and this character, whoever she is, will continue under her own name in another way. It may well end up being an interesting and compelling storyline. Who knows. And we may not even see any reflection of this particular story on the big screen.

Mennonite 07-17-2014 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 10750614)
I think it's more about creating more strong females roles, to ostensibly target a female audience. Competition for Wonder Woman. I don't think it's a coincidence it was announced on the view. It's all about creating interest outside of the core audience in the Marvel brand and, ultimately, getting butts in seats.

My guess is, as others have mentioned, it's a temporary role. Thor will eventually get (or earn) his hammer back, and this character, whoever she is, will continue under her own name in another way. It may well end up being an interesting and compelling storyline. Who knows. And we may not even see any reflection of this particular story on the big screen.


You can tell comic book writers spend a lot of time time creating up new and unique female heroes. She Hulk, Spider Woman...ummm Thor Tits. I'm just waiting for Vulva-rine to join the X-Men.

DaveNull 07-17-2014 09:16 AM

There are quite a few original female characters that are leads in their own books right now.

* Velvet
* Pretty Deadly
* Black Widow
* Ms. Marvel
* Wicked + The Divine

Marvel must be in the middle of a well thought out PR push for the books. This showed up on The View of all things and Joe Quesada was on Colbert last night to talk about what's going on in Captain America. In the grand scheme of things, neither what's happening in Thor or with Steve Rogers getting really old with Falcon filling in as Cap for a while is that big of a deal to the long term readers.

It's kind of smart, really. Guardians comes out in two weeks and movies will overshadow coverage of comic books next week at the San Diego Con. Pushing the stuff in advance puts the spotlight on some big Marvel titles in front of audiences that usually wouldn't consider opening comixology or going to a comic store.

Beef Supreme 07-17-2014 10:47 AM

I don't much care one way or another, and as people have mentioned, these won't be permanent changes, and comic book writers do weird shit all the time. But making Thor a woman just seems pretty odd.

And I just imagine what kind of reaction they would get if they made Wonder Woman a man, or Blade or Bishop a white dude.

DaveNull 07-17-2014 10:57 AM

http://www.mcskelly.com/imgbin/frog-thor.jpg

Mennonite 07-17-2014 11:23 AM

Another damn publicity stunt designed to draw in so called "Amphibian American" readers.

Thanks Obama!

Reaper16 07-17-2014 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet (Post 10750943)

And I just imagine what kind of reaction they would get if they made Wonder Woman a man, or Blade or Bishop a white dude.

That's like saying "I wonder how people would feel about the Red Cross if they gave charitable funds to wealthy people."

Just Passin' By 07-18-2014 10:40 PM

Another stupid idea

ThaVirus 07-19-2014 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 10750595)
PCness is gonna **** up MARVEL movies now?

The son of Oden is not a woman.


LMAO Shuuuuuut the **** up.

Tribal Warfare 07-19-2014 01:42 AM

This can't be a part of Earth-616


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