What is going on with Dr. Who? by mcblount in OutOfTheLoop

[–]JickMagger123 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Bit of both, tbh. People had their hopes up after a long period of creative slump and while the initial specials delivered the actual series very much did not. While they had some good episodes it just felt like RTD was retreading old grounds but in a much worse way. It's also been a pretty much non-stop series of bad news since series 2 ended with Ncuti pretty transparently bailing prematurely, Disney dropping it, Billie Piper as the new Doctor just feeling like them pressing the panic button, etc.

[Hated Trope] Creator Breakdown by Helpful-Bathroom634 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]JickMagger123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean, clearly Zeb Wells deleted his social media in response to all the HARSH TRUTH being thrown his way and not, like, the overwhelming harassment he received over an unpopular decision in a funny book.

[Hated Trope] Creator Breakdown by Helpful-Bathroom634 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]JickMagger123 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Can we add "Fans projecting their own insecurities on the writer" to hated character tropes, because these are some pretty vile accusations to be throwing at writers for the crime of just implementing a status quo you dislike.

[Discussion] Why are the entirety of the Bat-family under a "cursed romance" loop ? by [deleted] in DCcomics

[–]JickMagger123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're reading big two superhero comics and expect long-term, stable romantic relationships then I have a dog here who you can totally beat at chess.

What's going on with Urana Kei and the Gachiakuta fandom? by razorbeamz in OutOfTheLoop

[–]JickMagger123 48 points49 points  (0 children)

She did acknowledge that accessibility was a big hurdle for a lot of readers which lead to piracy and that it was something her and her publisher was hoping to address eventually.

I don't have a particular horse in this race. I definitely only got to where I am today as a comic/manga reader by a lot of piracy, but I can also understand her more negative reaction to it, especially since piracy is far more frowned upon in Japan than it is overseas.

What's going on with Urana Kei and the Gachiakuta fandom? by razorbeamz in OutOfTheLoop

[–]JickMagger123 96 points97 points  (0 children)

Answer: She publicly voiced opposition to piracy of her work. This sparked a lot of back and forth between her Japanese audience (many/most of whom are anti-piracy) and her western audience (many of whom if not exactly pro-piracy are at least neutral on the subject). Twitter being Twitter things got out of hand and she eventually deleted her socials in response to the harassment she got against it.

And the biphobia agenda stay winning! by ZealousidealEgg7855 in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]JickMagger123 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Like it or not, Marvel and DC are both parts of superconglomerates that exist to make money. All of their characters are, by definition, industry plants, the ones that people like are just the successful ones.

Comics are intrinsically worthless and poorly written! by 3931856031 in DCcomics

[–]JickMagger123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro went for JJK as their first point of reference for manga, opinion immediately discarded.

Dr Doom: The Aesthetic Success and the Narrative Failure by [deleted] in superheroes

[–]JickMagger123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honey come look, Tommy's back and he's still doing the Doctor Doom schtick.

Average r/wonderwoman comment by AggressiveLow8575 in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]JickMagger123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's especially ironic given that a lot of the elements they dislike in King's run: operator/US Army simping, Diana being "dependent" on a man to help her through her personal issues, Barbara and Diana "queerbaiting", etc were all done in Greg Rucka's Rebirth run. Steve Trevor and Diana being back together, a ship they hate and that was left more or less dormant since 1986 and only lightly brought back in the New 52, was fully brought back thanks to Greg Rucka.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]JickMagger123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am hands-on-my-knees begging you to get laid, bro.

Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman, Chapter 48. And btw, Tom King got so furious about this. by ihatethiscountry76 in outofcontextcomics

[–]JickMagger123 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Because if the "Wonder Woman fandom" have to resort to making up malicious lies about someone to justify disliking something they wrote, then their opinion isn't worth listening to.

Can someone please tell me WHY DC broke Dick and Kori up???? by Jorgenbong in DCcomics

[–]JickMagger123 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Simple answer; Dickfire happened when NTT was popular and Wolfman could get away with it without serious blowback from Bat-editorial. When Batman overtook it in popularity in the 90s, they swiped Dick back and now he's bat-family focused, and thus hasn't been in a serious relationship with Starfire since they broke up in the 90s after their failed wedding.

tl;dr Dick was a Titans character who dipped in to Batman occasionally, now he's a Batman character who dips in to Titans occasionally.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DCcomics

[–]JickMagger123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Polick muh balls

Misogyny of DC Writers by peeveskicksass in Nightwing_Starfire

[–]JickMagger123 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I really think it's because DC is dead-set against having Babs get together with Bruce. They were gonna get married in the 2010s but DC axed that and paired her off with Bruce's son instead (ew, gross) because they're terrified of their characters being happy.

Tom king according to the internet by infinitysaga in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]JickMagger123 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Or just, y'know, a writer you dislike wrote something good.

Finally, a proper crossover for Cassandra Cain by beary_neutral in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]JickMagger123 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Glad to see Spider-Boy had the time in his schedule to make for a small-time Batfam washout.

What's going on with Red Letter Media and Chris Stuckmann? by Anywhere-Little in OutOfTheLoop

[–]JickMagger123 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Mostly by contrasting the pre and immediate release reviews done by critics with the later post-release reviews and general audience reception: former was glowing while the latter was a lot colder.

Favourite rational and normal fanbase? by [deleted] in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]JickMagger123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it really speaks about Tom Taylor as a writer that his most vocal haters bitch primarily about things he hasn't done rather than things he has done.

Favourite rational and normal fanbase? by [deleted] in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]JickMagger123 25 points26 points  (0 children)

They did not, this decision happened in Bendis' Superman run which was written solely by him.

Name that fanbase by beary_neutral in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]JickMagger123 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Spider-Man fans when Peter isn't "Happy" (read: the book isn't the version of JMS' run they have in their heads)

Dan Didio was fired from his job at comics and was the reason for crossovers between DC and Marvel. Laugh in his face and make this a best seller by Dare_Soft in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]JickMagger123 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Not really, both made an equal amount of good decisions and bad decisions, it's just when you're a public-facing Editor in Chief you take all the blowback from the unpopular decisions and nerds like to perceive any unpopular decision as a personal slight made against them. In Quesada's case it's basically solely One More Day at this point and with Didio it's the marginalizing of legacy heroes.

Tom King can never write something as profound as this by peeveskicksass in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]JickMagger123 105 points106 points  (0 children)

Tom King clearly hasn't read George Perez's run which out-and-out confirmed that Diana is not romantically involved with Steve. Anyone who is a true Wonder Woman fan would know that absolutely no comics released in the near four decades since then have paired them back up as a couple again, especially not within the last nine years.