One reason could be that the market for comics has become saturated, making it harder for new and unique titles to stand out. Also, changing reader interests might be a factor.
Maybe it's because of the rise of digital media and people spending more time on screens. Comics have some competition.
Maybe they just don't appreciate the art style or the storylines. Different strokes for different folks!
That's a really narrow-minded view. Comics can be a great form of entertainment and inspiration for many.
Well, it could be because they don't relate to the style or themes of the comics. Maybe they just have different tastes.
Well, maybe for some people, they haven't really explored the wide range of comics out there. They might have had a bad first experience or just not have the patience for the medium. But there are comics for every interest and age group, so it's a bit unfair to generalize and say they're all stupid.
I think it's just a wrong perception. Comics are still very much alive and evolving with new technologies and storylines.
Maybe it's because of the rise of digital media and less interest from younger generations.
Maybe it's because in some comics, love is portrayed as full of drama and heartache, making it seem not so great.
That's a really narrow view. Comics can be very diverse and offer all kinds of stories and art styles. Maybe those who think so just haven't found the right ones for them.
Maybe it's because of the unique art style or the sometimes quirky storylines.
Maybe it's because they don't like his powers or personality. Some find him too overpowered or not relatable.