right, and many of those stories were changed up by Disney to make them more appealing.
Disney modernized many of them for the time they were created...but those same princesses wouldn't fly in this day and age, so they evolved what they see as a "princess"
I do not see any of them as "cookie...
I really don't think you know what you are talking about here.
what princesses are "cookie cutter"?
and the "tried and true" princesses weren't so when those stories were introduced. You think Snow White was a household name when that movie was made?
oh yea, he got a huge pay out for getting hurt. I think he insured himself or something for a ton of money and they insurance company basically told him that you will get this much money as long as you don't play competitive golf (maybe just in the PGA) for the rest of your career.
I never got into the The Flash but I can see it.
I do like Spidey's multiverse though...while making it fun, you also have some bad ass Spidermen who ain't on the side of good.
I am not a huge fan of the What If style of comics...but I really do like the idea of alternate realities and string theory in which something goes a little different and something else happens.
it just adds a little bit of variety.
let's be honest...most super powers have already been...
no...just talking about when a mantle goes to someone else...or a super power is given to someone who isn't a white male.
Q hates minorities and women, so whenever he sees something that he considers "SJW" he cries about it.
like I am sure he hates that Iron Man is now a black girl with an afro.
I personally love the idea of "what if someone else had gotten these superpowers" and hearing how that story unfolds.
Miles Morales is pretty much the opposite of Peter Parker and I think it's an interesting story.
would you rather hear another story about a privileged white dude getting super...
evil doesn't rest for anyone.
I also think they just flooded the market too much...there is too much content to keep up with all of it.
I can follow Spiderman right now and that's about it...and I enjoy Spiderman.
even with the comics...once you introduce the idea of the multiverse things get overly complicated and confusing and that is likely too much for a lot of fans to keep up with.
prior to Thanos is was much more straight forward.
wish I still had my black box from the 90s that got me free PPV and Spice...I would be all over this
then go back to watching Spice once Paul got knocked out in the first round
you picked some really weird ones, IMO...
Seinfeld I can get behind but I think if you watch Curb Your Enthusiasm, they kind of do reunions all the time there.
Family Matter? Who gives a shit what they are up to? Same with Step by Step...except for the one daughter, she was hot. Susan Summers...