I Love Ya But You’re Strange is a feature that spotlights strange but ultimately endearing comic stories. Today, we look at how the United States government apparently used the leftover metal from Captain America’s shield to make…a cigarette lighter?The concept of strange but ultimately endearing comic book stories is a fascinating one, because, for the most part, people are totally on board with the idea of enjoying a classic comic book even when some of the concepts within its plots are kind of silly. You know, no one seriously says, “Man, I was enjoying this classic Barry Allen Flash adventure, but then he was turned into a giant wooden puppet and said to himself that he had the strangest feeling that he was turning into a puppet, so I am DONE with classic Barry Allen Flash stories!” However, that same approach typically DOESN’T apply to modern comic book stories. Oh, people will definitely still enjoy some wacky modern comic books, of course. People will (and should) love the idea of Squirrel Girl explaining how not only is she not UNWILLING to fight a dinosaur, but ALL SHE WANTS TO DO is fight dinosaurs. But when it comes to a goofy plot point within a great modern story, people tend to go out of their way to defend it, even if no one is knocking the story overall.The setup of the critically acclaimed Vision series was that the synthezoid Avenger known as the Vision has created a family of synthezoids, and bought a house in the suburbs where they all live. His family consists of his wife, Virginia (whose brain patterns were based on the Vision’s former wife, the Scarlet Witch), and their teenage son and daughter (Vin and Viv, whose brain patterns were based on a mixture of Virginia and Vision’s). The Vision commutes to Washington, D.C. to serve the President as a sort of Avengers liaison. Things go wrong, however, when the Grim Reaper attacks the family while Vision is away, and Virginia kills him, and then begins an elaborate cover-up to protect her family from the repercussions of her actions, which leads to things getting worse and worse for everyone involved until multiple people (and synthezoids) are dead. .
I Love Ya But You’re Strange is a feature that spotlights strange but ultimately endearing comic stories. Today, we look at how the United States government apparently used the leftover metal from Captain America’s shield to make…a cigarette lighter?
The concept of strange but ultimately endearing comic book stories is a fascinating one, because, for the most part, people are totally on board with the idea of enjoying a classic comic book even when some of the concepts within its plots are kind of silly. You know, no one seriously says, “Man, I was enjoying this classic Barry Allen Flash adventure, but then he was turned into a giant wooden puppet and said to himself that he had the strangest feeling that he was turning into a puppet, so I am DONE with classic Barry Allen Flash stories!” However, that same approach typically DOESN’T apply to modern comic book stories. Oh, people will definitely still enjoy some wacky modern comic books, of course. People will (and should) love the idea of Squirrel Girl explaining how not only is she not UNWILLING to fight a dinosaur, but ALL SHE WANTS TO DO is fight dinosaurs. But when it comes to a goofy plot point within a great modern story, people tend to go out of their way to defend it, even if no one is knocking the story overall.
The setup of the critically acclaimed Vision series was that the synthezoid Avenger known as the Vision has created a family of synthezoids, and bought a house in the suburbs where they all live. His family consists of his wife, Virginia (whose brain patterns were based on the Vision’s former wife, the Scarlet Witch), and their teenage son and daughter (Vin and Viv, whose brain patterns were based on a mixture of Virginia and Vision’s). The Vision commutes to Washington, D.C. to serve the President as a sort of Avengers liaison. Things go wrong, however, when the Grim Reaper attacks the family while Vision is away, and Virginia kills him, and then begins an elaborate cover-up to protect her family from the repercussions of her actions, which leads to things getting worse and worse for everyone involved until multiple people (and synthezoids) are dead. .
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