just be polite. type to people the way you would speak to them in public.as soon as you think or say you speak for everyone… stop yourself. you don’t. its crazy talk. no one, including myself, speaks for everyone. everyone who makes comics get that all the time: i speak for everyone when i say batman would never… and then the person below that says the opposite.
this selective continuity thing. thinking you know better that the editors of any comic book company. you read a handful of thunderbolts comics in the nineties so you think you know more about hawkeye than @brevoortformspring ya don’t. sorry. he knows all
don’t ask for spoilers and get mad at the writer because you don’t know what is happening next issue. that’s the deal. you find out next issue. complaining about that really is a compliment and not a critique. its not. its the social contract of comics. i get this constantly. its flattering but yelling at me about it is odd.
and above all, its comics. its fun. if you’re not having fun… find another comic to read. see, i think you can be mad at a story choice and still have fun with it. you can not like the story and still see it was told well.


