Mark Waid won't admit he's part of the effort to wreck Marvel
I declare today to be @TomBrevoort appreciation day. Fans have no idea how hard he works for them. If you're with me, tweet! #GoBrevoort
— Mark Waid (@MarkWaid) October 16, 2014
And he even adds Stephen Wacker to the list:
Also, @StephenWacker Appreciation Day was last week, but nobody came. Sorry, Steve. #SadTrombone
— Mark Waid (@MarkWaid) October 16, 2014
Some fans have no idea how hard Brevoort works against them, playing his part in conceiving a company wide crossover with the hopes they'll be able to milk consumers for every dollar they can possibly make off these premises that disrespect famous creations. But maybe Waid's the guy who really has shoulder blame here, since he won't admit he and Kieron Gillen turned Nick Fury into a baddie and distorted the Hulk's premise all for the sake of it in the Original Sin crossover.
On which note, I do believe today should be considered a disappointment day, about modern Marvel staffers who're less interested in coherent entertainment and more interested in milking every buck from unwitting readers over stories they publish solely to suit themselves and the like-minded. Hmm, maybe this should even be considered a boycott-Marvel day, so long as they employ people who carry on with this nonsense, and a boycott-crossovers day. A message has to be sent to Waid and company why we can't put up with this.
Labels: bad editors, crossoverloading, dreadful writers, marvel comics, moonbat writers