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I tried to avoid all this Paul stuff online so anything I know about it was learned against my will, but I genuinely don't understand what Marvel was trying to do with this guy. Did they hope to make people hate-read their comics?
 

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I tried to avoid all this Paul stuff online so anything I know about it was learned against my will, but I genuinely don't understand what Marvel was trying to do with this guy. Did they hope to make people hate-read their comics?
The guy who created the character was apparently going through a divorce at the time, and he's literally projecting his desires on a character that's not real and "true wife material". The guy who wrote him ain't even there anymore at Marvel from what I heard
 
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The guy who created the character was apparently going through a divorce at the time, and he's literally projecting his desires on a character that's not real and "true wife material". The guy who wrote him ain't even there anymore at Marvel from what I heard
See also the infidelity sub-plot of True Lies.
 
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Vampirella and Red Sonja must escape RED CITY in new special


Dynamite has announced Vampirella vs. Red Sonja: Red City, a new special starring the two heroines by writer Chuck Brown (Bitter Root), and artist Paulo H. Mel (We Wicked Ones). Out this August, the book will revisit the world of Dan Abnett et al.’s series Red Sonja: The Superpowers, Vampirella: The Dark Powers, and Vampirella vs. Red Sonja (2022-23), where the titular pair became superheroes.

The comic will find Sonja and Vampi “trapped in a melting pot of magic, vampires, and barbarians known as the Red City. They’ll have to recruit some of their recent superpowered allies along the way, including the heroic Dyna Might, to work together and escape this city of nightmares to get back home.” Brown describes the book’s “art, plot, and settings” as “tak[ing] the characters back to their roots.”
I tried to avoid all this Paul stuff online so anything I know about it was learned against my will, but I genuinely don't understand what Marvel was trying to do with this guy. Did they hope to make people hate-read their comics?
The current Spider-Man editor, Nick Lowe, has outright admitted this is what they're doing. "Enrage to engage" is their philosophy.
 
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The current Spider-Man editor, Nick Lowe, has outright admitted this is what they're doing. "Enrage to engage" is their philosophy.
Surely though that is the most "missing the forest for the trees" thing ever though. Even as as kid reading comics on the high seas, once a comic got bad enough for me to give up on it, I pretty much never went back to see how it was doing.
 
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INDIANA JONES comics finally getting reprinted

Marvel Comics has announced they are reprinting their 1980s Indiana Jones releases in a pair of hardcover volumes in September. Indiana Jones: The Further Adventures Book I will collect the publisher’s adaptations of Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), as well as the first 16 issues of the comic book continuation that ran from 1982 to 1985. Book II will reprint the rest of the 34-issue series, and The Last Crusade adaptation (1989).

Both books will be released on September 30, and feature leatherette binding, debossed cover designs, and ribbon bookmarks. The first volume will feature the talents of Walt Simonson, David Michelinie, John Byrne, Dennis O’Neil, Archie Goodwin, John Buscema, Butch Guice, Ron Frenz, Howard Chaykin, Kerry Gammill, Dan Reed, Ricardo Villamonte, David Mazzucchelli & Herb Trimpe, while the second will feature Michelinie, Larry Lieber, Christopher Priest, Linda Grant, Ron Fortier, Luke McDonnell, Steve Ditko, Joe Brozowski, & Bret Blevins.


The comics had been out-of-print for some time, and unavailable digitally, as an apparent result of the combination of Indiana Jones creator George Lucas selling his company to Marvel’s parent Disney in 2012; Dark Horse (who gained the rights in the ’90s) losing the license; and Paramount Pictures still owning the distribution rights to the first four movies.

To date, the last original Indiana Jones books (graphic or otherwise) were released in 2009, a year after the fourth film, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Marvel’s rerelease of its books comes three years after the final film (or at least the last to star Harrison Ford), Dial of Destiny, and two after the new video game, The Great Circle, meaning it will coincide with the 45th anniversary of Raiders (on June 12) instead.