Was this "The Avengers" of the ancient world?
>>23327602No
>>23327602I never saw the avengers but I read the Iliad. They were just pagans.
>>23327602Yes
it's the Sneed's Feed & Seed of the bronze age
Sort of, in the way that both are these collections of "All these heroes with their own backstories get together to duke it out in the world-ending conflict">>23327777Proof^
>>23327602It was humanity's first attempt. Marvel pefected it.
I know this is bait but if you think they're at all comparable you're a hylic/demon
>>23328058Based
>>23327602Yes but in like an ironic way.
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>>23327602kys
>>23327602Which edition has the most smirks, mary sues, "he is standing right behind me" tier convos and shawarma eating scenes?
No characters in the Iliad were as memorable as Tony Stark
>>23327602>The leaders of the good guys were actually le badCrockery. Anyway this is why Achilles needs to be a black dude wearing a goldcolored wig.
Yes, and that's why Plato considered it degenerated slop.
>>23328402>Yes, and that's why Plato considered it degenerated slop.I need a peer-reviewed source for that.
>>23328419>t. didn't read Plato's Republic
>>23328425Not peer-reviewed.
>>23327602The avengers don't chop people up and and splatter blood,shit, guts and brains everywhere
>>23328425Was Plato peer reviewed?
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>>23328402>Plato considered it degenerated slop.Plato considered it to be the most beautiful piece of art ever produced which is precisely why it was so dangerous. His ontology doesn't allow for "degenerated slop" to matter. Go read a book.
>>23327602Greeks > marvel
>>23327602If Avengers was this good, i'd watch it
>>23328463That is such a comfy looking add I want to go out and buy a minitel machine in 2024.
>>23327602no wtf, its way too morally grey and tragic. in terms of pop culture slop its closer to game of thrones than anything else
>>23328437>>23328448I'm a peer and I reviewed him.
>>23329823Well Socrates was reviewed by his peers at the Athenian court. There is that. Plato was reviewed by his peers in Syracuse when Dionysius I tried to run him out.