People cannot create outside of what's in their heart. The people of marvel are not capable of producing heroic stories, because they hate God, they hate good, they hate light, and they hate heroism. They have turned their hearts from God, therefore they have turned their hearts from everything that comes from God. Which is why everything they create is perversion or mockery of some kind or both.
Press X to doubt that enough of the right people are being let go. Dumping mostly lower level people to replace them with contractors is not a recipe for success IMO.
Two worrying developments concerning legacy products that Disney owns from before the dark times.
1. They wiped out the ENTIRE DVD/Blu Ray team. No more physical media as they try to force everyone to buy into their Bluey delivery vehicle masquerading as a streaming service. This is very bad for collectors and those who just want to watch the decades of quality stuff
2. They also hit the Marvel print team pretty hard, including the exec, David Gabriel who spear-headed the Epic Collection print initiative. This is EXCEEDINGLY bad news for those interested in Marvel collected editions. There's mountains of material that's never been collected. Somehow, these brainlets haven't even managed to collect the entire Chris Claremont run on X-Men, the indisputable single greatest comic run of all time. With this news, they may never complete it.
Proverbs 23:7 KJV
For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he...
People cannot create outside of what's in their heart. The people of marvel are not capable of producing heroic stories, because they hate God, they hate good, they hate light, and they hate heroism. They have turned their hearts from God, therefore they have turned their hearts from everything that comes from God. Which is why everything they create is perversion or mockery of some kind or both.
8% is not nearly enough.
Press X to doubt that enough of the right people are being let go. Dumping mostly lower level people to replace them with contractors is not a recipe for success IMO.
Get DC next.
Two worrying developments concerning legacy products that Disney owns from before the dark times.
1. They wiped out the ENTIRE DVD/Blu Ray team. No more physical media as they try to force everyone to buy into their Bluey delivery vehicle masquerading as a streaming service. This is very bad for collectors and those who just want to watch the decades of quality stuff
2. They also hit the Marvel print team pretty hard, including the exec, David Gabriel who spear-headed the Epic Collection print initiative. This is EXCEEDINGLY bad news for those interested in Marvel collected editions. There's mountains of material that's never been collected. Somehow, these brainlets haven't even managed to collect the entire Chris Claremont run on X-Men, the indisputable single greatest comic run of all time. With this news, they may never complete it.