Originally posted by stellspalfiei think every side can have "atheism" or "theism" associated with it. for example, the marvel x-men are almost "the chosen people" of judaism.
revised hypothesis - many of marvels heroes are genetic mutants, leaps in human evolution. my new angle, young earthers are all anti-marvel due to its support of evolution (im reaching for a connection).
did anybody read the beyonder stories that started in the secret wars?
Originally posted by rwingettWatchmen crossed with the Matrix
I've thought it would be interesting to do a comic where there are superheroes who turn out to be frauds. A scenario where powerful corporations sponsor various "superheroes" to battle evil villains who are likewise (but secretly) sponsored by the same set of corporations. The corporate objective would be to create an atmosphere of fear and helplessness on ...[text shortened]... ons of corporate owned media teams and their feats of daring do are all fictitious in nature.
Originally posted by stellspalfieD.C. Produces better movies. I just got done watching Superman and it was awesome. I was never a fan of the old ones.
inspired by suziannes super girl picture and my preconceptions about d.c. readers. i have a question, which is probably well wide of the forums demographic.....we'll see by how quickly it falls of page one!!!
the question ----
i reckon christians are more likely to be drawn to d.c. comics and atheist are more likely to be marvel. is there any truth to this? do we have any comic book readers/exreaders?