Top 10 Mistakes Marvel Wants You To Forget
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Sure, Marvel may be the most successful comic book company both on the big screen and on the page, outselling their biggest rivals DC Comics in 2017, but let’s not forget that they’ve made a lot of mistakes on their way to the top. Let’s take a look at the biggest ones.

List Rank and Entries
#10: Image Comics
#9: Jim Shooter and Defiant Comics
#8: New #1s
#7: Selling Off Movie Rights
#6: The “No-Prize”
#5: Embarrassing Media Crossovers
#4: Throwing Away Original Artwork
#3, #2 & #1: ?

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10 COMMENTS

  1. I will never ever forget how badly dicked up Daredevil was. Ben Affleck is the worst actor in Hollywood and Daredevil will forever be ruined thanks to him. Fantastic 4 the new version was the second biggest blunder from Marvel in my opinion, second only to the mess of Daredevil.

  2. Marvel should have just corrected what they did wrong on The Inhumans for season 2, rather than outright canceling the series.

  3. Ghost Rider was schlocky. Thr ghost rider itself was fine…. But the script was stinky garbage. Bad movie. Bad… Just bad. Also Nicholas Cage is just god awful. I just kept hearing him say put the bunny back in the box.

  4. I’m proud of how far Marvel’s film division has come. From the shittiest of genre films, sans Batman & Robin that’s all DC, to having to sell popular characters to other studios to avoid bankruptcy, to the kings of blockbusters and box office. It’s a beautiful thing.

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