Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5041674-20170806073323/@comment-29421682-20170807151143

I feel that Marvel, as a whole, has been going downhill ever since One More Day *shudders* happened back in '07. It just seems like One More Day began the downfall of Marvel over a course of the next 10 years. Heroic Age, I felt, was a bit of a step up, but then Avengers vs. X-Men came along and butchered everything again.

And yeah, I agree with that one about the minority heroes. Marvel needs to stop trying to push and push and push every single new minority hero they come up with because they think it's a craze. I personally feel that Miles Morales (back when the Ultimate universe still existed) was the last great minority hero we have had. That's not me trying to knock any of the other minority heroes we've gotten since then (Kamela Khan, Riri Williams, etc.), but it just seems like those particular characters were just created to cash in on this sudden craze of minority super-heroes in comics.

Y'know what I would like to see? I'd like to see the story of an LGBT super-hero. An LGBT super-hero who has to go through the same kind of problems that LGBT people have to go through in real life (discrimination, outcasting, ridicule, etc.) but have to put up with it anyways, to give you more of an emotional attachment to the character. Now that I would read.