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WOW THIS IS SO MEANINGFUL AND ARTISTIC!!!!!!!
This has impacted my soul deeply and I will now proceed to weep

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WOW THIS IS SO MEANINGFUL AND ARTISTIC!!!!!!!
This has impacted my soul deeply and I will now proceed to weep

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teehee :>
no
damn you, bitch
it’s definitely your fault for not being aware of your surroundings
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Submission: @bengillin

So, Marvel’s “Who Won’t Wield the Shield” special actually has several great moments, yet it’s still impossible for me to enjoy without also feeling outraged.
Why?
1) The incessant in-jokes and constant references to Jack Kirby and his indelible, invaluable impact on the character, his storylines and artwork that define Cap to this very day.
That and, of course, the fact that he co-created the character 70 years ago.
And yet these jokes come packaged in a $4.00 comic published by a company that is suing the Kirby estate to prevent them from receiving a penny of the billions that Kirby’s creations have already earned Marvel, and the billions more down the road when the Cap and Avengers movies are released.
Marvel/Disney’s treatment of the people upon whom their empire was built is reminescent of nothing so much as the avarice and power-mad cruelty of their bad guy of the year, Norman Osborn.
2) If I pay $4.00 for a comic satirizing Marvel’s total ass-crap handling of the return of Captain America, which spoiled a series of storylines that represented a substantial investment of both time and money for the readers - it doesn’t really matter how much self-deprecating humor the book contains, the joke is ultimately on me.