Marvel hires another pretentious SJW for one of their books
"What I love about Hellcat is how she’s been through hell, literally, and instead of being bitter or mean, she’s still sweet and cares more about helping people than she does punishing them," said Quinn. "It’s been really fun to write for her because in addition to her own awesomeness she’s got this really excellent supporting cast of other really relatable street-level supers, gig economy workers, and actual dang demons."This is so superficial, I get the feeling she never read much of the past stories featuring Patsy Walker, and is only going by what she supposedly "knows" about the character, or she would've referenced the time she'd first appeared as a romance story star in the Golden Age's Miss America magazine and her own eponymous title in the Silver Age, before being added to the MCU proper years later, along with Patsy's affair with Daimon Hellstrom. And Quinn's never apologized for her nasty political rants, mainly because DC obviously never told her to. Her Vertigo book never sold well, and based on the reputation she's built, it'll be no surprise if this fares no better.
That's another demerit to C.B. Cebulski's record, hiring writers with poor etiquette and reputation, and no proven record of success in the entertainment business.
Labels: bad editors, marvel comics, moonbat writers, politics, women of marvel
Patsy was always part of the MCU. She was there for Reed and Sue's wedding.
Have any of the Gamergate people apologized to Quinn for harassing her and doxing her? It should work both ways.
Posted by Anonymous | 7:11 PM
"Have any of the Gamergate people apologized to Quinn for harassing her and doxing her? It should work both ways."
No, it doesn't, because nobody doxed or harassed her. There's a difference between criticism and harassment.
Posted by AgentofSHIELD | 12:51 PM
I suppose sending naked pictures of her to her boss and family and publishing her address online is legitimate criticism and not harassment. If so, though, it is hard to imagine what it would take for something to count as harassment.
Posted by Anonymous | 11:30 AM
I'll take things that didn't happen for $100, Alex. If she was harassed, why didn't she go to the police? That's who you should go to, not the internet.
Posted by AgentofSHIELD | 5:25 AM
She went to the courts and obtained a protective rider from a judge.
https://www.courthousenews.com/mass-court-wont-touch-gamergate-gag-order/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2016/02/17/in-the-battle-of-internet-mobs-vs-the-law-the-internet-mobs-have-won/?noredirect=on
Even mike cernovitch acknowledge that much:
https://www.crimeandfederalism.com/2015/04/what-is-gamergate.html
Posted by Anonymous | 7:08 PM
"Now, in another show of nepotism, Marvel's hired her to write a Hellcat story for a new anthology called Fearless, which is supposed to be written almost entirely by women and starring women too."
Nepotism means that you hire your relatives instead of hiring on merit. Who is Quinn related to at Marvel?
Posted by Anonymous | 6:25 AM