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fantastic_four Posted September 4, 2015 Share Posted September 4, 2015 Quesada - I was under the impression he was responsible for the Gwen/Sins storyline Ewww. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fantastic_four Posted September 4, 2015 Share Posted September 4, 2015 Who have they each had sex with? And what brings them back together if they have to go outside of the relationship to get their needs fulfilled? Does Vision even have a sex drive? He has a USB drive that substitutes for it. Please don't tell me anything about his dongle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Comicopolis Posted September 4, 2015 Share Posted September 4, 2015 Correct. I'll never forget the mess Bendis made of Avengers. He called Vision a toaster, and couldn't understand why Wanda would be in love with a toaster. I never understood it either. Do they have sex? Yes - just not with each other. Who have they each had sex with? And what brings them back together if they have to go outside of the relationship to get their needs fulfilled? Does Vision even have a sex drive? Penthouse Forum is the place you are looking for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisco37 Posted September 4, 2015 Share Posted September 4, 2015 Quesada - I was under the impression he was responsible for the Gwen/Sins storyline Ewww. That's what I always thought was the biggest issue people had with him (among many). Never understood the Bendis hate. As someone else said, he was a driving force behind the Ultimate line (I think he helped Millar plot out The Ultimates). The Marvel cinematic universe is more Ultimate than "regular" Marvel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fantastic_four Posted September 4, 2015 Share Posted September 4, 2015 Never understood the Bendis hate. As someone else said, he was a driving force behind the Ultimate line (I think he helped Millar plot out The Ultimates). The Marvel cinematic universe is more Ultimate than "regular" Marvel. His writing on Ultimate Spider-Man was scintillating; dialogue is by far his greatest strength. I haven't thought as much about his character creation and decisions to know how good he'd be on a committee to review movie ideas. Was the Civil War idea his, or at least was the idea of revealing Daredevil's identity his? I enjoyed that story a lot but haven't read any moderns past Civil War, so I'm not sure how well having so many secret identities revealed is working out. The idea of keeping superhero identity secret is simple--it's to protect their friends and family from retribution. I wasn't sure how they'd avoid the reality of that inevitably happening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisco37 Posted September 4, 2015 Share Posted September 4, 2015 No idea about Civil War. The only non-Ultimate Marvel I was reading at the time was Daredevil. I think the identity reveal in that was his. That was an amazing run and, as others have said, strongly followed by Brubaker's run. Really great stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Comicopolis Posted September 4, 2015 Share Posted September 4, 2015 So Which Marvel Studio Films Did The Creative Committee Influence The Most? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted September 4, 2015 Author Share Posted September 4, 2015 So Which Marvel Studio Films Did The Creative Committee Influence The Most? If you check the author of the article, that is the same one that published the other day how Feige was the bad guy, and the MCC were the good guys. Welcome To Feige Island – Why Kevin Feige Canned The Marvel Creative Committee Of Dan Buckley, Joe Quesada And Brian Bendis I'd love to know what reference was used to determine which movies the MCC had most influence over. From the earlier articles, it was noted the MCC was in place even before Marvel Studios. That means it influenced all movies, including when Edgar Wright walked away from Ant-Man. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsilverjanet Posted September 4, 2015 Share Posted September 4, 2015 Quesada - I was under the impression he was responsible for the Gwen/Sins storyline Ewww. That's what I always thought was the biggest issue people had with him (among many). Never understood the Bendis hate. As someone else said, he was a driving force behind the Ultimate line (I think he helped Millar plot out The Ultimates). The Marvel cinematic universe is more Ultimate than "regular" Marvel. Much of the Neflix line seems to be Bendis inspired and people loved Daredevil greggy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjrjr Posted September 5, 2015 Share Posted September 5, 2015 Quesada - I was under the impression he was responsible for the Gwen/Sins storyline Ewww. That's what I always thought was the biggest issue people had with him (among many). Never understood the Bendis hate. As someone else said, he was a driving force behind the Ultimate line (I think he helped Millar plot out The Ultimates). The Marvel cinematic universe is more Ultimate than "regular" Marvel. Avengers Disassembled. That is where the hate originated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjrjr Posted September 5, 2015 Share Posted September 5, 2015 (edited) So Which Marvel Studio Films Did The Creative Committee Influence The Most? If you check the author of the article, that is the same one that published the other day how Feige was the bad guy, and the MCC were the good guys. Welcome To Feige Island – Why Kevin Feige Canned The Marvel Creative Committee Of Dan Buckley, Joe Quesada And Brian Bendis I'd love to know what reference was used to determine which movies the MCC had most influence over. From the earlier articles, it was noted the MCC was in place even before Marvel Studios. That means it influenced all movies, including when Edgar Wright walked away from Ant-Man. If any of the articles I read are to be believed, Feign had complete control to overrule the MCC. If he could do that, why would Edgar Wright walk away from the movie? Edited September 5, 2015 by rjrjr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted September 5, 2015 Author Share Posted September 5, 2015 If any of the articles I read are to be believed, Feign had complete control to overrule the MCC. If he could do that, why would Edgar Wright walk away from the movie? Feige? If he had the ability to overrule the MCC and Perlmutter's influence, why did he come close to quitting Marvel Studios? Kevin Feige Almost Quit Marvel Over ‘Civil War’ Disagreements COLLIDER: ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Budget Battles Almost Made Kevin Feige Quit Marvel Why does Joss Whedon keep talking about how painful it was to engage with Marvel - not Feige by name? Joss Whedon Says His Battle with Marvel Got “Really Unpleasant” How Avengers: Age of Ultron Nearly Killed Joss Whedon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjrjr Posted September 6, 2015 Share Posted September 6, 2015 (edited) If any of the articles I read are to be believed, Feign had complete control to overrule the MCC. If he could do that, why would Edgar Wright walk away from the movie? Feige? If he had the ability to overrule the MCC and Perlmutter's influence, why did he come close to quitting Marvel Studios? Kevin Feige Almost Quit Marvel Over ‘Civil War’ Disagreements COLLIDER: ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Budget Battles Almost Made Kevin Feige Quit Marvel Why does Joss Whedon keep talking about how painful it was to engage with Marvel - not Feige by name? Joss Whedon Says His Battle with Marvel Got “Really Unpleasant” How Avengers: Age of Ultron Nearly Killed Joss Whedon And yet, a lot of these articles say Feige had last say on things with regards to the committee. I cannot speak to Perlmutter. If Feige did have last say, then most of the content in these articles is suspect. Just saying. I imagine people have already made up their minds (Perlmutter hates women comics, the committee drove away the good talent, Feige was responsible for the bad Marvel movies) and people will just pick and choice the opinion in these articles that support their belief. My opinion, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Edited September 6, 2015 by rjrjr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted September 6, 2015 Author Share Posted September 6, 2015 And yet, a lot of these articles say Feige had last say on things with regards to the committee. I cannot speak to Perlmutter. If Feige did have last say, then most of the content in these articles is suspect. Just saying. I imagine people have already made up their minds (Perlmutter hates women comics, the committee drove away the good talent, Feige was responsible for the bad Marvel movies) and people will just pick and choice the opinion in these articles that support their belief. My opinion, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. I bet that is more accurate than anything else written yet. With big productions like we have seen, the hiccups in production most probably had a combination of Perlmutter, the MCC and Feige somewhere at times making decisions they may or may not have regretted later. But from the hacked emails and historic financial decisions noted about Perlmutter, his value has been exceeded. Though without him early on, Marvel could have been sunk or bought by parties that were not as capable to turn it around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TupennyConan Posted September 6, 2015 Share Posted September 6, 2015 I wish someone killed Age of Ultron. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted September 6, 2015 Author Share Posted September 6, 2015 I wish someone killed Age of Ultron. Was it that bad? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TupennyConan Posted September 6, 2015 Share Posted September 6, 2015 I wish someone killed Age of Ultron. Was it that bad? Yes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted September 6, 2015 Author Share Posted September 6, 2015 I wish someone killed Age of Ultron. Was it that bad? Yes. Blame the janitor at Marvel. Bleeding Cool wrote an article saying he was the driving force behind it all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chip Cataldo Posted September 6, 2015 Share Posted September 6, 2015 I wish someone killed Age of Ultron. Was it that bad? Yes. Absolutely not. Tupenny is probably the most pessimistic poster in the forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...