idiggory the Fussy wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised if Cap 2 introduced new female readers to the Black Widow series.
Films don't draw in readers, the numbers simply don't lie. Not exactly surprising, it is a pretty intimidating undertaking. You don't start Harry Potter from the third book, right? And this is 75 years of material. Thankfully not all of it has remained canon over the years so you can skip, but even then if you don't know anyone to make those suggestions or to help it's still tough. There are guides, though. You could also argue cost, but, you know, internet piracy ... erm, I mean, Marvel Unlimited is like $10 a month or $70 a year for unlimited reading so that's a pretty good option.
If the shops are intimidating, Marvel and DC both offer direct digital sales, and a lot of stores sell physical copy subscriptions mail order. A quick search shows Wisconsin has Collector's Edge that offers just that. There's also amazon.com and mycomicshop.com. I can't vouch for Wisconsin, but I know some of the bigger bookstores here sell comics as well, paperbacks and hardcopies.
The options are available, and I just can't take people serious when there are demands yet no support. And worse, we can't expect the businesses to take them serious either. Off the top of my head Storm, She-Hulk, Black Widow, Harley Quinn, Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers), Ms Marvel (Kamala Khan) Wonder Woman, Batgirl, and Electra all have solo books right now, and there's an all female X-Men team book. In the coming months the Female Thor debuts, and a Spider-Woman book that is destined to fail* comes out as well. Support these books and show the companies that there is actual demand for them. Otherwise it's just hot air.
Overall what I'm saying is that it's the consumer's responsibility to show interest. Oh, and to just drop one's opinions about the going-ons in comics from decades ago. A lot of it was stupid. Ridiculously so. Yes, and some of it was sexist and misogynist and all that stuff. Carol Danvers was raped by her future baby and gave birth to him in the 1980s. Complaining about it now does no one any good. Oh, and costumes. I don't think it's sexist that women are in impossibly skin tight costumes when the guys are as well. You know, assuming they even get to wear tops and those aren't destroyed. Everyone was anatomically impossible. Hell, everyone still is.
*(It's destined to fail because Greg Land is the main artist and is known to regularly trace porn and "sexy people" like Pamela Anderson to cut corners. And a couple of Raiders fans. And not only is it not subtle, but the same few poses show up regularly. The writer is Dennis Hopeless, who's last two books were canceled almost immediately because they were just awful. Avengers Arena and Avengers Undercover. He truly lives up to his name. Or down to his name I guess. That's not even counting the current ****storm just over an optional variant cover of her posing exactly like Peter Parker. So bad artist, bad writer, and bad press. Doomed.)
After all that, I still think skipping
As long as they completely skip the Avengers #200 storyline.
Just to keep this kind of on topic, the Netflix lineup is Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Drew, Iron Fist, and The Defenders. Not much is known about most of these, but Daredevil is starring Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock, Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson, and Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk, The Kingpin. I don't know who any of these people are, and a quick search shows me that Vincent is tiny compared to Wilson's huge size.
Chris Pratt is in the new Jurassic Park movie.
Edit: Besides certain word asterisking, I can't believe I mixed up Noh-Varr with Mar-Vell. Noh-Varr is the newer guy, Mar-Vell was the original. I did it in the other post as well I think. That's just how uninteresting he really was to me.
Edited, Sep 16th 2014 12:48am by lolgaxe