If he has Storm on some bullshyt "T'Challa was the worst husband of all time" Steeze he'll fukk it up
If he has T'Challa lamenting on how terrible of a King he was and how Shuri is much better as a ruler (like he has him doing in the main book) he'all fukk it up
If he has T'Challa and Luke Cage devolve into unintelligent caricatures of male misogyny like almost every make male character in the main book he'll fukk it up
If ANY Dora Millaje show up, he'll defintely have them on the "girl power, men are all evil for leaving the toilet seat up" philosophy which means he'll fukk it up
Though I've picked up
WOW 2 and 3 and I know a lil bit about Roxanna Gay and I appreciate the girl power movement in Marvel (Add Ri-Ri, Wasp,
She Hulk, X-23 in the Logan movie), I'm a little dismayed at the direction of the book.
I haven't even read the last 2 or 3
Black Panther joints and
may just finally read the Priest Vol. 1 run that I haven't read since I bought it.
Coates has a novel like pacing to the story--they've been on the same thing for 5 issues with little action--and I'm kinda tired of it.
WOW gives the Doras a better motivation. I actually liked
AvX, so I get the issue with Namor.
But, you shouldn't need a brand new title just to explain the main book.
Damn, I though
WOW was supposed to be separated from the main story. And it'll still be girl power. Gay was thumbing her nose up on Twitter saying something to the effect of "yep, there's gonna be a lot of women and a lot of lesbians" to a critic.
I don't feel bad for passing on
BP, they're successful and I'm glad for them. But, the
DM v. Male Patriarchy storyline gotta move on.
Same thing with Sam Wilson's book tryna keep him on this SJW steeze also. I get it; you want the Twitter crowd to buy books, where's the superhero stuff and adventure. I'm sure they got Miles (who I barely read for so reason) holding the water of interracial dating.
Black people can't just be heroes?