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Is it me, or has Marvel just forgotten that superheros need to be...heroic? And at least a little sexy?

At the end, I watched JLD introduce them to the crowd as "The New Avengers!" and I thought, these people are gonna headline the franchise now? They are the standard bearers? Ick. Where did all the A-list stars go? I was reminded of SNL after the original cast left.
I mean, seriously, what's the team? B-list Black Widow, B-list Captain America reject, Bucky--the only character a lot of us even know, some Russian Captain America--Captain Russia?, and a couple other characters I literally haven't been bothered to care about. I think they're girls and wear hoods. How is that supposed to get anyone excited? What do they do if Loki or Thanos attacks earth?
 
Is it me, or has Marvel just forgotten that superheros need to be...heroic? And at least a little sexy?

At the end, I watched JLD introduce them to the crowd as "The New Avengers!" and I thought, these people are gonna headline the franchise now? They are the standard bearers? Ick. Where did all the A-list stars go? I was reminded of SNL after the original cast left.
The point is that they aren't heroes and are broken people who come together through becoming heroes and form a new family.
The next Avengers movie has literally every actor ever in it, including pay Robert Downey Jr. eight billion dollars to return, so I don't think it'll be lacking in a-listers.
 
I mean... do the creatives need to be reminded what superheroes are for? That there's supposed to be good and evil, and pick a side?

After Ironheart, I don't know what they're thinking... everyone in that show was a bad guy including the main character. She was just bad for a different reason so it was supposed to be justified or something...

I get the 70s ushered in the era of the anti-hero, but did it have to invade mainstream comics too?
 
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