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Anonymous /co/149369520#149369520
7/12/2025, 9:48:23 PM
Marvel’s relaunch of Fantastic Four with another all-new #1 first issue is beyond just a cynical marketing ploy; it’s an attempt to push the feminism narrative that’s pervasive in the upcoming movie, where Sue Storm is now the leader of the Fantastic Four.

When Jack Kirby created the Fantastic Four, Reed Richards was the leader and patriarch, but in modern corporate entertainment, this is something that cannot be tolerated. Almost all of the entertainment, especially when it comes to Marvel movies, has men getting emasculated and replaced by female counterparts. The new Fantastic Four iteration appears to be much of the same.

The movie is about a week from coming out, and all signs from the trailers and early information point to Sue Storm being treated as the leader of Marvel’s first family, while Reed Richards predictably takes a back seat. It’s a trend in film portraying men as weaker or less competent than the female sex that’s been a massive propaganda push toward feminism across the board in entertainment.

Moreover, the movie has replaced The Silver Surfer with a female version of the character, which they’re doing a marketing campaign to say is not “really” a race swap because it’s a “different” character, as fans have rightly pointed out they’re sick of characters getting this kind of treatment.

But with the film coming out, Marvel Comics isn’t letting a promotional stunt go to waste. They’re relaunching Fantastic Four with another all-new #1 first is item for fans’ item for fans to jump in on, despite not even changing creative teams for the switch. It’s one of the most naked attempts to extract funds out of fans in recent history, with the rampant reboots and relaunches becoming more and more prevalent. They did something similar with Amazing Spider-Man #1 earlier this year, though that one didn’t appear to be tied to a movie.
Anonymous /v/714217687#714232849
7/2/2025, 3:59:33 AM
>>714217943
She's always been blonde. If they had based First Steps on the game she'd have fluffy flaxen-from-age 80s sex hair, not the same smooth wavy shampoo commercial platinum every other modern incarnation depicts her with.