When discussing controversial or even reviled comic storylines from DC and Marvel, fans often direct their focus to the same targets. Stories like Civil War or Identity Crisis are instantly discussed and fans mostly agree they deserve the derision they get. Yet as a side effect, there are some stories that don’t get the attention they should.Not all underhated comic storylines are always the worst thing ever. However, they can often feel like massive wastes of time to fans as they attempt to make changes no one was asking for. And thanks to the shifting nature of Big Two stories, these storylines can be forgotten barely a few years after they were published, leading fans to wonder why they were written at all.Disassembled lives up to its name, taking apart the long-time Avengers as fans knew them. However, it does so in the most haphazard way possible, killing off some characters and making others literally pariahs to the team. The goal was to set things up for a reboot of the Avengers that featured more recognizable Marvel icons to raise sales. While it worked, the MCU created one of the most popular film franchises in the world with the classic team, proving Disassembled wasn’t necessary to begin with.
When discussing controversial or even reviled comic storylines from DC and Marvel, fans often direct their focus to the same targets. Stories like Civil War or Identity Crisis are instantly discussed and fans mostly agree they deserve the derision they get. Yet as a side effect, there are some stories that don’t get the attention they should.
Not all underhated comic storylines are always the worst thing ever. However, they can often feel like massive wastes of time to fans as they attempt to make changes no one was asking for. And thanks to the shifting nature of Big Two stories, these storylines can be forgotten barely a few years after they were published, leading fans to wonder why they were written at all.
Disassembled lives up to its name, taking apart the long-time Avengers as fans knew them. However, it does so in the most haphazard way possible, killing off some characters and making others literally pariahs to the team. The goal was to set things up for a reboot of the Avengers that featured more recognizable Marvel icons to raise sales. While it worked, the MCU created one of the most popular film franchises in the world with the classic team, proving Disassembled wasn’t necessary to begin with.
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