The 10 Most Controversial Marvel Comics of All Time

Controversies are almost inevitable in the publisher-reader relationship of the comic book industry. Every big publisher has a massive editorial slate of dozens of books, often with a shared continuity and universe, each staffed by different and sometimes multiple writers, all percolating their ideas of what direction a story or character should go next. It’s practically inescapable that fans’ expectations, various creative teams’ visions, and editorial oversight will clash at some point, occasionally in spectacular and memorable fashion.The most controversial Marvel comics of all time are a veritable smorgasbord of classic comic hot topics, ranging from actual nightmare fuel to fans just being resistant to change. Marvel’s most controversial comics seem to cluster around one shocking key point: People like books that are written well. Marvel shows a development towards consciously writing about important matters: sexual politics, the implications of superpowers, race, ethnicity, agency and consent are all subjects that inherently invite controversy.Since that introduction in 2011, Miles has gone from strength to strength. With his own various titles running for over a hundred issues and acting as the lynchpin protagonist for the wildly successful Spider-Verse franchise, Miles has proved something that writers have been trying to say since the 1960s: that being a white guy from Queens has nothing to do with being Spider-Man.

Controversies are almost inevitable in the publisher-reader relationship of the comic book industry. Every big publisher has a massive editorial slate of dozens of books, often with a shared continuity and universe, each staffed by different and sometimes multiple writers, all percolating their ideas of what direction a story or character should go next. It’s practically inescapable that fans’ expectations, various creative teams’ visions, and editorial oversight will clash at some point, occasionally in spectacular and memorable fashion.

The most controversial Marvel comics of all time are a veritable smorgasbord of classic comic hot topics, ranging from actual nightmare fuel to fans just being resistant to change. Marvel’s most controversial comics seem to cluster around one shocking key point: People like books that are written well. Marvel shows a development towards consciously writing about important matters: sexual politics, the implications of superpowers, race, ethnicity, agency and consent are all subjects that inherently invite controversy.

Since that introduction in 2011, Miles has gone from strength to strength. With his own various titles running for over a hundred issues and acting as the lynchpin protagonist for the wildly successful Spider-Verse franchise, Miles has proved something that writers have been trying to say since the 1960s: that being a white guy from Queens has nothing to do with being Spider-Man.

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