Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-5927539-20150421174832/@comment-1755931-20150425181054

BIONICLEToa wrote: I dunno, it feels like a desicion they JUST made. I mean, I never really noticed it building up at all, at leat from my experience. And in the early days of the comics, he seemed to like having relationships with women. It just doesn't make sense in the grand scheme of things.

It feels like they're making these changes to accomodate people who are that way. Why can't they just make more characters like that? No need to change characters. If we make new characters with those traits, I'm sure people would buy those comics. Marvel constantly has a hard time with people buying comics centered on new characters.

Why not make those characters like Stan Lee did in the 60's and make them relateable to a new generation? The new Ms. Marvel is diverse in race (middle-eastern, I believe?), and people love her. Same with Northstar. They should make new characters with those traits instead of the old ones. That way, new characters can have more fans and thus more people reading them.

People will always love the X-Men, Spider-Man, Iron Man, and all those other ones. So there is no reason to change them. Instead, make new characters. I never hear people liking a new character out there in Marvel. Just the old ones. Make new interesting and relateable characters, and I'm sure Marvel will get more sales on new character comics. This confuses me. It seems like you're going back and forth on whether making new characters is good for Marvel.