Saetha said:
...I'm not really a reader of comic books, but the only one I really hear dislike for is Lady Thor.
And it's my understanding that this mostly because the writing for her is awful and there's needless complications in calling her Thor when she's really a completely different character.
Like, we're referring to her as Lady Thor right now. So it was pointless to make her "Thor" in the first place because people will just call her something else. She should've been given her own identity. That would've been truly progressive - to prove that a woman can *gasp* be the center of her own story rather than have to steal a man's.
I personally don't have a problem with this in regards to Thor specifically, becuase they've set up a long standing precedent of other people getting Thor's powers and taking up Mjolnir. Seriously this isn't a new thing people. FemThor is like what, the 5th person to do this over the decades? The way they set up the inscription on the hammer, it states that if you can wield the hammer, you've got Thor's powers. Period. It's been like that since the inception. This is so far from actual mythology that it's not even funny, but nobody seems to mind that part, so I don't really see where the justification for the outrage is. Currently Thor the guy is unworthy of Mjolnir's power, and so it has found another avatar for it's might, to wield it in defense of the cosmos. Eventually Thor will get his groove back, and reclaim it, and be all awesome and it will be epic and all that jazz, yeah yeah. But for now, he's still unworthy. So I don't even bat an eyelash at the whole FemThor thing. I picked it up because it looked interesting, I stopped following it because I found to not be interesting. :/
As for other forms of change in comics, on a personal level, no I've never had a problem with changing the stories up over the years. I've said on most of these comic related threads, that I'm a huge fan of Legacy stories. I personally find the idea of a mantle of power/authority, being passed on from person to person, as others carry on the good work of the previous person to be a very satisfying story. Some of my favorite books from my youth involved these kind of plot elements, I remember liking the 2099 series of comics they put out back in the 90's, which included a new Spider-man. And I was fine with them. In fact I thought the Spider-man one was pretty cool as far as "new origin stories" go, and his motivations. The other titles were total crap, but the Spidey 2099 was pretty good. Hell from what I hear, the Superior Spiderman series is pretty popular, and that's got the fucking Doc Octopus inhabiting Parker's body like some crazy pod person clone, and deciding that his fight was a good fight, and that he wanted to continue it for him. People don't seem to mind that title too much from what I've heard. I sure as hell haven't seen dozens of threads about it on this site like I have about Miles Morales, bitching about Doc Oc being Spidey.
I personally have no problem with changing up the title character, as I don't see it as a "sell out" to the SJW's, and I also don't see it as a "Not letting a minority get his own spotlight, and instead riding the coattails of a white guy before him" either. I see it as something that is forever missing from comics, the advancement of time. They always have to exist in this nebulous time bubble, to keep things from falling apart after 50+ years of writing comics about a guy who is forever 25 years old. If time passes, then people age and die, and if they die, then that means that Peter Parker will one day not be Spidey, and one day Bruce Wayne will not be Batman. But those two personas have become something larger than that in the in-verse world. They are now icons, symbols in their own right, and they are larger than the two men who started them.
So to have someone else come along, and say "No, it will not end here. His death will not mean that the people will be without a protector.
I will protect them, because I can, and I will, and because I will honor his struggle, a struggle greater than he was, and continue his fight on his behalf. Because who is under the mask isn't important, it's the fight, the struggle to protect that which needs protecting, and to stop those who would destroy it, is bigger than him, bigger than me, bigger than the enemies I fight." For me, that's fucking awesome! I...eat that shit...up! So yeah, bring it on! Change out the lineup all you want! I don't give a fuck! Make the stories good, and I can handle pretty much any change you make. xD
capcha: toe-curling ....no, I don't like Legacy stories
that much capcha, but I think they're pretty awesome.