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Honestly, I think it's actually gone downhill from the 90s and 2000s.
It's gone from actual diversity in a story, to mostly being used as advertising gimmicks or ragebait. There are exceptions, but it's sad that South Park of all things can do it better.
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My sweet boys
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@ReelRhoades I feel that a lot of people underestimate a good flat arc.
I can think of a few characters who don't change a whole lot over the course of their story, but the changes they make to the people around them can be just as memorable.
@RedramBa Kinda reminds me of Metatron from Shin Megami Tensai:
I just learned that the 2003 series was originally gonna use designs inspired by the very early issues of the Mirage comics, and I’d personally like to see a series or movie use these designs.
You would call X-Men “centrist propaganda” for the numerous times people like Xavier and Red “even Hitler feared me” Skull pointed out how Magneto’s Mutant supremacy ideology was turning him into a monster like the ones who killed family.
You “cope”.
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Really hope Mattel hasn’t fully given up on the CG He-Man show.
We’re apparently getting a story with that version in the Masterverse anthology comics, and it’s getting a new book in June, so I hope it’s not yet another He-Man show that’s prematurely cancelled.