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TopicIs there anything that you love but you cant bring yourself to recommend it?
Zeus
06/19/21 9:59:45 PM
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mooreandrew58 posted...
Him having a cartoon doesnt mean much. Couldn't have been that big as I dont recall anyone ever talking about it. It was all spiderman xmen justice league batman teen titans and young justice as far as what I recall being popular cartoons.

Well, from the other cartoons you cite, you might have been too young to have seen it? It ran for 2 seasons in the early 90s, alongside a lot of other Marvel TAS. Keep in mind that the FF, which was once Marvel's biggest team, only ran for 2 seasons back then as well.

Metalsonic66 posted...
LOL. The X-Men were always massively more popular than the Avengers. It was never even close.

Which is completely untrue although, again, you'd probably too young to know any better. Until the X-Men revamp in the late 1970s, the comic had been performing poorly for years (even to the point of being cancelled) which is why the whole roster got revamped in the first place.

Was trying to find some numbers to illustrate things, but I guess I'll have to settle on the best-selling Marvel comics for 1973:

https://trendingpopculture.com/best-selling-marvel-comics-of-1973-40-years-later/

More importantly, I didn't say "more popular," I said "best-known." Those are completely different things. In any given decades, certain titles might suddenly get big among comic fans but elicit a "who?" among the general population.

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