Board Thread:Supergirl discussions/@comment-9346948-20170523001131/@comment-27700324-20170619134658

Yoshimickster wrote: Yes, its not "good" its evil..in the confines of the story. That means its good!

Dude...Joker MURDERED him! WITH A CROWBAR! I thought you were complaining about his love life or something, not the ONE thing he can legitimately complain about.

"Long time fans unfriendly to newcomers"-hat comic book stores are YOU going to?! You JUST ask "Hey, where's a good place to start off with this character?" and THEY will help you. Almost all comic book stores I've gone to have friendly staffs, with a PLETHORA of opinions.

Yes, and Marvel is treating them like crap, while Jessica Cruz will be in a cartoon directed by Lauren FAUST! Awesome.

Dude, as long as the movies EXIST, as long as SHOWS exist, comics based on Marvel/DC titles will never die. Because at the end of the day, their merchandise, and lucky for us we have some of the best writers in the biz making GOOD merchandise. The comics aren't dying, you've just given up on them.

Edit: ALSO-I go to enough freaking comic cons to see people in  homemade costumes of osbcure COMIC BOOK characters, NOT in the movies. You try telling me Marvel has no audience when I still see Spider-Gwen and X-23s walking around. And ADULT X-23s, not just Old man Logan. I was saying the Trinity name being stolen is bad as in a bad idea.

It has been years and he was been ressurected. He still complains to Batman about it.

Not in my expierience. All of them have staff that will A. Ignore you when you look like a new one to comics or B. Will tell you to get some Archie.

Both of them are treated the same way. Marvel has recently made a new TV show called Marvel's Avengers: Secret Wars starring Ms. Marvel. Also Spider-Gwen made her animated debut in Ultimate Spider-Man.

They'll never die, but they will just be building blocks for the movies. The comic writers now are just making movie characters for some upcoming film or TV show while their actual comic will reach some old fans that loved it years ago. I didn't give up, i just see what is going to happen.

I have also gone to a comic-con of sorts called FanExpo. When standing in line to sit in the 1966 Batmobile, i was in front of a couple dressed as the Riddler and Poison Ivy. Like i said, the industry isn't dead right now, but it is dying. Still saw thousands of Suicide Squad variant Harley Quinn's though.