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>Comicsgate creating culture is a solution
I'm gonna post what I said in a past thread "I'm gonna lay this out here for all you anons. The problem with a lot of the comicsgate types is that, at the end of the day, they really aren't at all talented. Some of them having really tight funds doesn't help them one bit, but they just aren't particularly creative or engaging people. Half of them like sjw leftiods will view everything through a political lens that while not as awful as sjw Marvel/DC doesn't equate to good creative output either or good artwork.The biggest problem is that they keep making capeshit which some will say is still popular as the success of ripperverse shows, isn't really the case as people will eventually go back to manga as Mangakas will make genres for everyone and not the same capeshit story 600000000000#. Plus the issue with so much modern comics is that everything sjw or non sjw so fucking homogenised art wise that you can't tell the difference that's why comicsgate never really took off that and well let's be fucking honest comics have been dead in the west far before sjws came due to not making anything other then capeshit or killing off the rare instances of capeshit that did pop up."
"It hasn't as none of what is out is really interesting. If I chucked Comicsgate stuff into a pile of books from 20 years ago, no one would give a shit about it. They'll see some really generic capeshit or dull ass webcomic tier stories and throw it away. Your average comic from those days did more, as did your average webcomic. Just because the retarded executives and writers cocked up and that the far left Sjws regressed culture steps back, doesn't mean you should be content with what people 20 years ago would see as mediocre or forgettable either."
Also I can't call Comicsgate a new culture as it's more trying to revert back to the 90s which while non sjw is where much of the current issues (much were not sjw but corprate and creative cracks showed after decades) started, a new culture would be doing something non capeshit or non generic.