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Shame you won't stick around to read responses because seeing the troll defense force trip over each other or chase their own tails is probably more fun than the game could ever be.
Because the story was cast from the perspective of an overhyped little girl who went to avenger's day. Which just happened to be the day that the reactor went off and people blamed the Avengers. The avengers weren't going to come out of hiding and powers were kind of outlawed/hunted down by AIM. The girl used her knowledge of the avengers to track down the Chimera and it went off from there. She didn't even understand the bulk of her power and it wasn't until the help of Jarvis and the HARM room was she able to.
Why people are so caught up with Kamala being the lead character is a mystery to me. This is literally just a standard "Fan super girl/boy." story type and honestly, it's pretty damn good.
But they went with a character that can guess one of the top 10 smartest heroes password and finding footage of modok's betrayal from a home PC, can all of a sudden know how to fight when reaching the hellicarrier. I AM IRONMAN. Cmon man.
People don't hate the game, the game doesn't have actual end game content worth our time spending.
Jack Kirby and Stan Lee passed the mantle a long time before they died. Kirby and Lee did their last comics collaboration in 1978. After them there were plenty of very talented writers and artists who made the company more successful than it had ever been before.
I'm a "normie" and don't follow comics all that much. But I seem to recall that Stan Lee was accused of being a sex predator during his final years. What do you think motivated him?
What motivates you to assume a 95 year old man would be a sex predator? Watching Family Guy? The man had no record of this sort of behavior, no history of accusations at all. The death of his wife of 70 years most likely made him spiral into senility, it happens. Nurses also have to deal with their elderly clients behaving inappropriately sometimes, it is part of the job. It is not part of their job however, to threaten their clients with bringing their behavior to public unless they pay. This was a gross ethical violation and should have cost that company their licence to operate.
It boggles the mind really, all they had to do was look at anthem for a cheat sheet on what not to do and they just went ahead and did it anyways.