I find it very funny how the "twitter weirdos" as Eric July calls them are using the "its in the comic books" defense for the new Thor movie. Yet these are the same people who blow a gasket if we don't love all the "reimagining" going one in other stories (Wheel of Time I'm looking at you).
On the bright side when the Marvel Now line first started I was still buying new comic books (only buy older ones now except for indies) so I can sell the Female Thor comic book. Funny thing is Marvel Now introduced all these characters that failed and got cancelled, but they are still insisting on pushing them and Kevin Feige wants to have mostly female super heroes. I distinctly remember America Chavez comic books collecting dust. To think of all the Silver age and Bronze age series they could've adapted. Sadly I'm sure this movie will make money. I do hope that one day in a business class, comic books will be used as an example of how not to operate a business.
Soyboys and dykes don't exactly have a strong understanding of heterosexual women.
They don't understand, or rather, refuse to believe that the average woman's greatest wish is to be with a powerful and hypercompetent man. They have such hubristhink that if they just show women all these stories of women in traditionally male roles, they can re-engineer human behavior.