Thread:Aldo The Fox/@comment-31012996-20191205192550/@comment-5951231-20191205195339

I'm a Kamen Rider and Marvel nut at my core. Just something about bug-eyed, power belt karate men using crazy weapons and bikes and kung-fuing monsters, robots and neo-nazis so hard they explode that makes me feel good.

Its crazy to think that both of them share a connection, so glad the Power Rangers episode of the Toys that Made Us on Netflix brought that to light for the masses.

Marvel, despite bits of its fans being less than ideal represenatives of fandom (i.e. angry, raging and whining about change at the drop of a dime or the dreaded MCUBros who don't do any research and rail against established characters in the comics like thinking She-Hulk was a "liberal diversity agenda that Stan Lee would be ashamed of" despite Stan creating the lovely jade giantess in the '80s) is a great wellspring of imaginiation that I always am eager to revisit.