Sunday, July 17, 2016

Comics on a Stormy Sunday



       Is the weather putting a damper on your BBQ?

       Is the sky give you the chills?

       Try the DC Rebirth. Green Arrow will calm you back. It is a little political, but not over the top. It is not what you will see on CNN and MSNBC.

     Green Arrow is political in the sense that people to try to convince him and influence his decisions. To be a Superhero, to come back.

     Arrow has so many supporters. They want him to be there.

    What about the Civil War II? is the war in the comic world worth comparing to the war on the streets of the USA.

     The same ideas, the same principles, and the same complaints. People overstepping their boundaries.

    The Marvel Civil War II might be the one story that could shed light on the troubles in the USA. The miscommunication between both sides. The anger, the misunderstandings, the feelings of not being heard.

 Why is the story Marvel created taking place on the streets of America? Obviously the Hulk and Iron Man are fictional, but could the reasons be the same?

 The people who go out on the streets to prove their point, the Avengers and  the Inhumans have to try and convince the people to choose them as their heroes.

 The Marvel Civil War II could be shedding light on the troubles in not only in America, but the entire world.

 Let's dive into the story that Marvel is telling. Read what is being said, listen to the people's arguments, and pay close attention to the actions of the Superheroes.

 The next few issues could be very telling philosophically for the people of the world.

 It could outline and signal what is next for the world, for society, and for communities.

 I doubt Marvel intended their comic series to be put on the spot of being a clue for what are the next events in today's world or that it might be an indicator of what the peoples next move is.

People act out, but why? They are influenced by video games, movies, audio clips. But look at it as if people never read Marvel comics.

What if Marvel and its writers are aiming to predict the future of this country, the future of cities, the human race, and the future of communities.

It seems like the comics today are trying to predict the mood and atmosphere in today's society.

It will be interesting to see where issue #4 will take the readers!

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