"What if" Disney respected Stan Lee's characters?
...as he intended instead of always trying to change them?
share...as he intended instead of always trying to change them?
share"What if" has been around for decades. It had its own title back in the 80s or 90s (I don't recall exactly when). DC did similar stories from time to time for their own characters they called "Imaginary Stories." There is nothing disrespectful in the concept.
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Author: "The Road from Antioch" and "In the Markets of Tyre"
Yeah, multiverses and What if crap is lame and pointless.
shareWho hurt you? Is there a cause behind all that salt and bitterness or were you just born an cynical asshole?
shareDoes your schizophrenia cause you to want classic characters gender and race swapped?
shareIt's a godamned What If! Swapping shit around is literally the point!
shareAgreed. I'm not a fan of swapping for the sake of pleasing focus groups or such nonsense. But this is different. It's not "Let's make Captain America a girl!" but more "What if Peggy Carter got the serum instead of Steve?". "What if" not "Let's".
shareThe second volume of What If was in the 80’s/90’s but the very volume issue was in the 70’s.
shareeven Stan Lee wrote some issues of What If. At least do some research before you start complaining
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