>>976015
>Here's a faggot that somehow thinks comics being shit is a new problem that came with "the leftists".
Here's you pretending apples are oranges.
>and thinks DC and Marvel are things worth fighting over
I don't see any of the smaller publishers doing much better. Give it a few more years and they'll be pumping the same quality content Marvel has been for the past few years. Hope you like your white hating, Mexican, transsexual protagonists, because you'll be swimming in them.
>what gets me is their utter belief in an sjw conspiracy within comics
I know you're an ignorant buffoon that thinks he's smart. It's not just comics, or games, or entertainment even. Maybe, if you could actually function in society, you'd notice that this kind of shit is happening everywhere, from the workplaces to education. We are in a thread talking about an event where whites have been excluded and no one is crying foul. Do you think this could have happened 20 years ago? Do you think an industry where professionals (or "professionals" as it were) behave like this is not completely dominated by leftists?
>that would cause the entire industry to collapse
Here's how I know you're a completely blithering imbecile. Why hasn't Twitter gone out of business despite never, at any point, having made a profit? Why do you think WB and Disney let DC and Marvel keep operating like a mental asylum and hiring incompetents that push out content that makes costumers run for the hills? Why haven't their owners stepped in and told them to stop with the bullshit and actually try to make some money?
And don't give me the spiel that comics have been selling less and less each year. There's shitty business practices and then there's deliberately putting out content you know full well will not sell simply because you put pushing your political agenda above making a buck.
>The whole thing is so naive that only some off-boarder with no knowledge of comics could think it.
Hey, you're the idiot that thinks the big two will ever crash because you're dumb enough to assume they operate for profit.