So, literally, a character is "PC" (and this is presumably a bad thing) if they're not a straight white man? That is staggeringly racist and sexist, as it is essentially saying that their is no possible reason outside of a sinister political agenda to portray a woman or minority as a major character.cilantro wrote:Well, for one PC or Politically Correct characters (I guess a more narrowed defination would be like characters that are considered to be diverse).
I'm not saying this is your attitude, but you haven't really given any other definition, and I know some people who do seem to think this way.
Now what those videos were actually responding was this guy's comment last April:
After being praised for its promotion of diversity, a Marvel executive suggested this weekend that the publishing company’s newest superheroes may have caused a slump in comic book sales.
Last week, while at the Marvel Retailer Summit, Marvel’s senior vice president of print, sales, and marketing, David Gabriel, created an uproar after implying that the addition of racially diverse and female characters could have led to a sales decline.
“What we heard was that people didn’t want any more diversity,” Gabriel told iCv2 after being asked what contributed to changes in customer tastes that led to a drop in sales in October-November. “They didn’t want female characters out there. That’s what we heard, whether we believe that or not.”
He also cited economic reasons and Marvel’s release of “too much product” as other possible causes for the downturn in sales.
“We saw the sales of any character that was diverse, any character that was new, our female characters, anything that was not a core Marvel character, people were turning their nose up against,” Gabriel added. “That was difficult for us because we had a lot of fresh, new, exciting ideas that we were trying to get out and nothing new really worked.”
Yup, just as I thought. Characters don't sell, blame it on the fact that they don't have a white dick.http://variety.com/2017/biz/news/marvel ... 202021440/
The VP thinks that it's solely because of the fact that they are trying to diversify their character line ups and that is why sales are slumping. Now, I would say that the real reason is that the writing sucks, and that is why sales are slumping, but they are trying to parade around these diverse characters and say that their comics are better solely for the change. Again, comic book readers are familiar and very accepting to changes/passing of the torch stories but these stories just suck because of the writing.
Also, you know, this seems like a self-made/self-perpetuating problem. Marvel caters predominantly to a sexist young male audience. So that's the audience that they have. So of course their audience is full of people who don't want more female and minority characters.
Good job tying yourselves to an obnoxious and shrinking demographic, idiots.
I don't think anyone is going to defend that. Although... having the franchise's symbolic personification of American and American values turn out to be a Nazi, right around the time Trump becomes President, could be taken as clever political satire, I suppose.Another thing I would like to add is what they did to Steve Rogers. They made him into a comsic cubed warped Hydra (devoted) follower for what really? What was the point of that story?
Only, I think it misses the point of Steve Rogers, at least for me. Half of what makes him interesting is the clash between an idealized vision of America, and the reality of America. Making him represent the dark side of America negates that.