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Say it isn't so! Is he being killed by Winter Soldier? this is just a cheap stunt on Marvel's end, do you agree?

2007-03-07 03:06:23 · 5 answers · asked by jim 4 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

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Marvel—Mentally Over-Deranged, or Only Kidding…?

It’s worse than just a cheap stunt—they’ve gone insane. Marvel has now proved that they are no longer Americans at heart; they are actively participating in tearing down this great country of ours, and making our enemies bolder.

Some have suggested that Frank Castle (the Punisher) may replace him. But he will not be just a grimmer, grittier version of Captain America; he will be a criminal masquerading as Captain America. This is a slap in the face to all that makes America the nation that it is: due process, habeas corpus, protection from unreasonable search and seizure, etc.

I hope it turns out to have been a clone or Life Model Decoy. Just as they tried to replace Cap with Super Patriot in the 80’s, there must eventually come a showdown. If Marvel decides that Cap will not come back, or that the Punisher will win if he does come back, they are saying they no longer believe in a nation of law, but of vigilanteism.

I do not understand how Stan Lee, as a Jewish person, can so ignore his roots and side with the Iron Fuhrer (Tony Stark) instead of Captain America! He knows what registration leads to! He knows what internment camps lead to! It is as if he has decided that “if you can’t beat America’s enemies, join them!”

This is no accident on Marvel’s part. They are deliberately weakening America, and enouraging our enemies. We need idealism like that of Captain America. That is what started the nation, the reason the founding fathers risked their lives, liberty, their fortunes and their sacred honor. Marvel is throwing all that away as old fashioned and insignificant in today’s world. I am disgusted.

7 MAR 07, 1932 hrs, GMT.

2007-03-07 06:27:05 · answer #1 · answered by cdf-rom 7 · 0 1

I thnk the asker is likely unaware of modern multiverse politics. Captain united statesa. became, until eventually at the moment, the chief of an anti-authorities (note, no longer anti-American) faction of superheroes. the authorities had determined that each and each one superheroes needed to be registered with america (jointly with divulging their secret id). Captain united statesa. and his faction believed this infringed upon his Civil Rights and so went into hiding and forged an underground resistance. The astounding issue the following is that, reckoning on the way you employ your words, Cappy became both a conservative or a liberal. Strict conservatives could question the function of authorities over the rights of those persons, yet modern adherers to our administration's ideologies could call him a dissident. Liberals, mainly, want regulation yet to boot want civil liberties in any respect prices. it truly is a confusing concern. i have self belief the modern politics of the project trumps the more suitable classic political roles. I belive Cappy became forged as a "liberal" in this party, believing in his u . s . inspite of what the country's modern-day administration stated. on condition that his significant adversary on the pro-authorities aspect became industrialist Tony Stark (Iron guy), the jobs becomeeven clearer. That being stated, only because Cappy (in my view forged because the liberal the following) became killed does no longer negate the very undeniable truth that the editors and writers are liberal. certainly, his death will be a sobering second for all in contact and he will likely finally end up being a martyr for his reason. the completed act of writing the Civil conflict sequence may be construed as a liberal act because it advocates conscientous dissent of the authorities's guidelines. This became likely more suitable of an answer than you've been awaiting.

2016-12-05 09:04:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It wouldn't be the first time they tried it, its a very stupid idea, it never worked for them, cap is an icon not a mere comic character,regardless of how many times they try to kill him off he will always be back because of everything he represents, its obviously a cheap stunt meant to impress,but it won't last long before they come back to their senses.

2007-03-07 03:11:48 · answer #3 · answered by ericktravel 6 · 1 0

Its a stupid idea Heroes never die Marvel You SUCK!

2007-03-07 03:47:47 · answer #4 · answered by Robbie D 2 · 0 1

YES.

2007-03-07 03:10:29 · answer #5 · answered by roll tide 3 · 0 1

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