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Wendy and Marvin, R.I.P. - Or Why I Stopped Reading DC.
I know I don't let my niece read any comics unless I see them first ... I've handed her older comics from the 70's to read and she's took them to school before and all the kids love them ... but none of the new stuff .
I have a feeling that's part of the reason so many of the Superhero toy lines now days warms pegs ... the make tons of figures for the kids ... but it's the adult fan boys who buy the figures, so they pass on the ones made for kids ... that's why the local rite aid still has Hulk figures from the first Hulk movie.
the last new comic I got was Amazing spiderman and before I knew it ... Gwen Stacy had a one night stand with Norman Osborn and she gave birth to twins ... why mess with anything to do with the classic Gwen story line on top of that in such a way it's like giving classic comic lovers the middle finger.
Now any kid who reads that TT story line will be freaked out and run away from their dog lol lol
You know, I'm actually p***** off about this. Are any comic books for children anymore instead of mouth breathing fan boys you rate the awesomeness of any thing they watch or read by how much boobs and blood there are? I'll bet that Wendy (before she was eaten alive) looked like she had breast implants.
Soooo...Geoff Johns introduces Wendy and Marvin from "Superfriends" into the DC Universe as computer experts for "Teen Titans" and apparently, several issues later, has "Wonder Dog" introduced who...no kidding here...SPOILER...turns out to be a demonic puppy who grows huge...rips Marv's throat out and eats Wendy alive.
How cute. Not.
EWWWW!! That totally SUCKS! Do these comics have ratings or warnings on them? Remember when comics were for kids? *shudder* I think I'll stick to the '73 cartoon!
Oh, Good Night! Who could possibly enjoy that or think it is anything other than a confirmation that a seven-year-old girl comes up with better story lines and plot twists when she plays with her Barbies?
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