The world of Marvel Comics has dominated pop culture entertainment since the days of Captain America, the Avengers, and The Fantastic Four. A universe populated with hundreds of iconic superheroes, villains, sidekicks, and deities, it’s raked in billions of dollars for Hollywood. However, it’s no secret to readers that the comic side of the franchise has slipped in recent times, with some characters more afflicted than others.The post-2010s era, in particular, has produced a variety of divisive comic book runs, alienating old-school and younger readers alike at times. Where some feel writers are too quick to chase trends or capitalize on modern humor, others feel the company has failed to capitalize on the success of the films. Overall, it’s led to a universe of characters who, in recent times, have fallen short of their full potential.It often feels like the days of Victor Von Doom being the true menace of the Marvel Universe are over, with writers like Dan Slott injecting humor into his stories where it doesn’t fit. Doctor Doom should carry the menace and intimidation of someone like Sinestro or Thanos. It’s good to show the flaws in his unparalleled, fragile ego, but reducing that aspect of his personality to a gag underwhelms the whole character. This speaks to the wider issue of general mismanagement of The Fantastic Four title.
The world of Marvel Comics has dominated pop culture entertainment since the days of Captain America, the Avengers, and The Fantastic Four. A universe populated with hundreds of iconic superheroes, villains, sidekicks, and deities, it’s raked in billions of dollars for Hollywood. However, it’s no secret to readers that the comic side of the franchise has slipped in recent times, with some characters more afflicted than others.
The post-2010s era, in particular, has produced a variety of divisive comic book runs, alienating old-school and younger readers alike at times. Where some feel writers are too quick to chase trends or capitalize on modern humor, others feel the company has failed to capitalize on the success of the films. Overall, it’s led to a universe of characters who, in recent times, have fallen short of their full potential.
It often feels like the days of Victor Von Doom being the true menace of the Marvel Universe are over, with writers like Dan Slott injecting humor into his stories where it doesn’t fit. Doctor Doom should carry the menace and intimidation of someone like Sinestro or Thanos. It’s good to show the flaws in his unparalleled, fragile ego, but reducing that aspect of his personality to a gag underwhelms the whole character. This speaks to the wider issue of general mismanagement of The Fantastic Four title.
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