Literally Gary Stu - the character
>>78632551
uh-huh.
>>78632551
>Bench-mark characters
>Stu's
Faggot.
No one gets their shit kicked in more then the bench-marks. Superman, Thor, whoever, every writer uses them as a punching bag.
>>78632600
Because they're strong and can take damage. You will make Hulk job to villain, not Hawkeye.
It's really laughable that supercucks get mad when someone calls their husbando boring, but they never have an argument against it so they just go "HUUUR YOU DONT READ COMICS"
The truth is that only Moore has written Superman having an actual character, in almost every other appearance he's a cardboard character.
>>78632619
If you think only one person has done Superman right, that is proof you don't read his Comics.
Saying only one writer has ever gotten any character fight is proof you don't read their Comics and just pull off of Top 10 lists to read from.
>>78632744
>It's really laughable that supercucks get mad when someone calls their husbando boring, but they never have an argument against it so they just go "HUUUR YOU DONT READ COMICS"
You just made his point
>>78632744
Thanks for proving me right senpai
>>78632619
>generalizations
>>78632744
>responds by pointing out generalization but makes assumption
>>78632773
>>78632787
>u mad bruh
stay classy /co/
>>78632551
Wouldn't "Literally Gary Stu - the character" have to be a guy from a Star Trek fanfiction who fulfils all the original criteria of a Mary Sue?
>>78632917
Literally is now officially accepted as meaning figuratively. Check mate atheist.
>>78632551
Oh boy...here we go again!
>>78632551
>It's an anon tries to bait Supercucks thread
>>78632551
Goku lost the death battle, get over it.
>>78633277
IT BEGINS
I wonder what dastardly villain could be behind these Super-hate threads.
>>78633517
>>78632551
Gary Stu is a faux critique term made by small minded fanfiction fans and used when you want to avoid explaining why something doesn't work. This is an 18+ board so please use real critical arguments instead of cheap terms and "rules of story telling" like Mary Sue, Dues Ex Machina, McGuffin, in lue of your own, personally formed, arguments.