I wanna have a thread about our larger-than-life protagonists showing why they're admirable figures. We get caught up in the pomp and circumstance a lot, but I think it's writing moments like this that really illustrate what makes what makes them "super", you know?Pic related is Thor convincing the Awesome Android that his ability to hold Mjolnir meant he had the noble worthiness necessary to even do so in the first place, getting him to join the side of good rather than being an evil pawn.
>>151726001Silver Age dialogue with 2000s artstyle always throws me for a loop.
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I may storytime the issue tomorrow
>>151726001Hi Dan. I know this you, Glazing you're own stuff on 4Chan again?
>>151726253Did Slott ever write for Thor?
>>151726285Yeah when he wrote for She-Hulk.He basically made her background character in her own book. Only had to show-up to get humiliated & slut-shamed.
>>151726001Obligatory
>>151726163Bumping to keep a thread alive for Storytime
>>1517261102000s F4 was has the best Thing design, but that's not saying much here.
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>>151726163If this is used for an end credits scene, James Gunn would be redeemed in my eyes.
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>>151731091You think it’s not a good idea?
>>151731171Gunn will never do it he's hack that just regurgitates Farscape & boomer rock in all his movies.
>>151726001I know this supposed to be wholesome moment but it just comes off as saccharine crap.
>>151726001It's not quite "larger-than-life" (the story is decidedly not about those kind of people), but it was a nice through line that the "would've flunked out of Jedi school if his teachers didn't go crazy first" protag of the KotOR comic spends the entire comic trying to do right by the people he comes across in whatever way he can. It's also nice that this explicitly pays off for him across the entire run. Just a good feeling sort of aspect of the story, something that feels decidedly, and oddly, rare in Star Wars media, which is caught between blindly replicating the famous symbology to the detriment of good story telling or wanting to do its own, more cynical take on things.
>>151726253This is a retelling of an earlier story.
>>151733613John Ostrander's stuff is always a delight.
>>151731214And Tom King's leftovers, in Supergirl's case.