I made a post asking specifically for DC fans their opinions. The people who responded aren’t actual fans—they’re just people who think they are fans but have never picked up a comic in their life. My question is: why do non-fans try so hard to engage with real fans?? You aren’t a real fan of DC, Marvel, or anything superhero-related, so you don’t deserve to be in the fandom space.

  • Mesophar@pawb.social
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    10 hours ago

    I’m not going to explain jack shit about Absolute Batman, because I’ve never read it. You can be a fan of something while still being critical of it, but yeah, how you explain it there doesn’t sound like they are fans to begin with. So, probably just want to be included in the discussion. You’re going to get that anywhere with any topic.

    The whole “never read a comic” part though just hurts any argument.

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      “never read a comic” part though just hurts any argument.

      Actually, no, it doesn’t hurt any argument, and I will prove it to you.

      Let’s look at some arguments against Batman.

      “He beats up poor people.”

      You could, again, say this about any rich superhero, but Batman doesn’t “beat up poor people.” Most of the people he fights are rich and wealthy crime lords who hurt innocent people in his city. That’s what the entire Court of Owls storyline is about. And even if the criminals are poor, these are still people who are going out of their way to choose to rape, kill, and maim people. The criminals who are criminals because they are poor—Batman gives them tons of job opportunities.

      If someone is a pimp who pimps out underage girls, and is a rapist, an assassin, or a gang leader, should we not stop them because “they are poor”? Especially when they make so much money they could retire or go legit?

      “He beats up the mentally ill.”

      Again, Joker is doing what he’s doing because he wants to, and this is an insult to mentally ill people, because there are tons of mentally ill people who choose not to commit evil acts and want to treat their mental illness. Batman’s rogues gallery is not—and again, most supervillains are mentally ill—so this point is stupid.

      “He recruits children.”

      Teen Titans—the sidekicks of damn near every League member. And then they might say, “Well, they have powers.” They are still fighting threats that can kill them. Also, by this argument, you’re basically saying a teen should not be a superhero because he has no powers.

      “Why doesn’t he use his wealth to help Gotham?”

      Literally every comic, animated show, and movie shows he’s using his wealth to help Gotham.

      People who use these arguments literally have not read a comic, nor are they Batman or DC/Marvel fans in general.

      “probably just want to be included in the discussion”

      If you have no real knowledge of something you can’t discuss it.