I do wonder this because I have shat on super hero stuff in the past and I do think normies have completely ruined it. At the same time though could it be salvaged in some way? I was thinking in terms of some kind of 3D animated short or movie and yes I am partially floating this idea because I do appreciate simple storytelling and it doesn't even necessarily have to be super hero stuff.
Hollywood and Disney really are fucking up so hard they can't even manage to get such a basic formulae right. I bet these types of movies and shows would be even better if they were uncensored and shocker had blood in them etc. depending on what kind of super hero it was. Graphic gore and blood would probably help keep the normies away from ruining it and they wouldn't let children watch it either.
They did more than just that.
The titular character Invincible, Mark, is now half asian because his mother, Debbie, is now asian for some reason.
Rexsplode is now hispanic, which also means Rudy is now hispanic as Rudy creates a clone body to use from Rex. There are several timeskips throughout the comic and after the last one Rudy literally looks like a fully haired Lex Luthor with green eyes, pale skin, and vibrant red hair.
Amber, Mark's first girlfriend, is now black. For bonus points she ends up getting a black eye from her second boyfriend, so that's domestic abuse and black girl wrapped up into one.
They also change several important parts of the story so it no longer makes sense, like having Nolan kill off the Guardians of the Globe in the very first episode of the cartoon despite the fact his only happens in the comic after he learns Mark has finally started getting his powers. That manifestation is the powderkeg for basically everything that happens in the story and yet for whatever reason Kirkman decided to rearrange things and up the gore and graphic deaths in the Amazon cartoon.
Wow. I’ll just get the comic book then.
it's one of the most popular comics on the site I've mentioned before, whether this is entirely natural or now propped up by normies also viewing the page is up for debate however without access to a timeline of the viewed data.
It has its ups and downs, mostly because the whole thing despicts the ups and downs of Mark's life, but it still manages to stick the landing and actually end on something that isn't like modern rushed crap.