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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: A meta example. [[Website/FourChan 4chan's /co/ board]] managed to sneak a mail onto the letters page of the sixth issue of her solo, comparing the run to ''Film/{{The Room|2003}}''.
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* CriticalDissonance: The book got stellar grades across the boards from critics, while fans gave the book a colder reception.

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* CriticalDissonance: The book got stellar grades across the boards from critics, while fans gave the book a colder reception.reception, resulting in poor sales.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: A meta example. [[Website/FourChan 4chan's /co/ board]] managed to sneak a mail onto the letters page of the sixth issue of her solo, comparing the run to Film/TheRoom.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: A meta example. [[Website/FourChan 4chan's /co/ board]] managed to sneak a mail onto the letters page of the sixth issue of her solo, comparing the run to Film/TheRoom.''Film/{{The Room|2003}}''.



** Due to the infamous troll letter, which compared the book to ''Film/TheRoom'', ''America'' is now recognized as, and called ''The Room'' of comics.

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** Due to the infamous troll letter, which compared the book to ''Film/TheRoom'', ''Film/{{The Room|2003}}'', ''America'' is now recognized as, and called ''The Room'' of comics.
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* {{Narm}}: Some of the quotes from the solo have been considered painful to read. The one quote everyone cite as one of the worst in the Marvel lineup is "What the holy menstruation are you doing here?", considered a terrible attempt at pandering.
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* CriticalDissonance: The book has been getting stellar grades across the boards from critics, while fans have given the book a colder reception.

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* CriticalDissonance: The book has been getting got stellar grades across the boards from critics, while fans have given gave the book a colder reception.
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Everyone Is Gay is being merged into Cast Full Of Gay.


* {{Fanon}}: Madrimar's sexuality is never established. But since EveryoneIsGay, HomosexualReproduction exists and her culture is steeped in lesbianism, fans generally assume that Madrimar is a lesbian, like the rest of her family.

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* {{Fanon}}: Madrimar's sexuality is never established. But since EveryoneIsGay, everyone is gay in fanon, HomosexualReproduction exists and her culture is steeped in lesbianism, fans generally assume that Madrimar is a lesbian, like the rest of her family.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: America can visit anywhere in the multiverse in an instant. This book even adds time travel to her power set. But instead of having America's adventures across time and space, most of the arcs just take place at Sotomayor University.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: America can visit anywhere in the multiverse in an instant. This book even adds time travel to her power set. But instead of having America's adventures across time and space, most of the arcs just take place at Sotomayor University.University.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The scene where America angrily breaks up with Lisa after she refuses to uproot her life and move in with her. In said scene, America uses her star portal powers, the same powers that render the distance between their homes irrelevant, to storm out of Lisa's apartment in a huff. The comic attempts to portray Lisa as being in the wrong and portrays America as the betrayed victim of the situation.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: America can visit anywhere in the multiverse in an instant. This book even adds time travel to her power set. But instead of having America's adventures across time and space, most of the arcs just take place at Sotomayor University.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic:
** America herself, in regards to her breakup with Lisa. [[labelnote:Explanation]]America asks Lisa to uproot her life so they can move in together somewhere else as part of America's new college life. When Lisa says she can't, America breaks up with her, kicks one of her trademark PORTALS open and walks away. In other words, a character that can teleport across half the universe, and dimensions, in an instant, calls off a relationship because her girlfriend doesn't want to move, and given her powers, shouldn't have to.[[/labelnote]]

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: America can visit anywhere in the multiverse in an instant. This book even adds time travel to her power set. But instead of having America's adventures across time and space, most of the arcs just take place at Sotomayor University. \n* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: \n** America herself, in regards to her breakup with Lisa. [[labelnote:Explanation]]America asks Lisa to uproot her life so they can move in together somewhere else as part of America's new college life. When Lisa says she can't, America breaks up with her, kicks one of her trademark PORTALS open and walks away. In other words, a character that can teleport across half the universe, and dimensions, in an instant, calls off a relationship because her girlfriend doesn't want to move, and given her powers, shouldn't have to.[[/labelnote]]

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** America herself, in regards to her breakup with Lisa. [[labelnote:Explanation]]America asks Lisa to uproot her life so they can move in together somewhere else as part of America's new college life. When Lisa says she can't, America breaks up with her, kicks one of her trademark PORTALS open and walks away. In other words, a character that can teleport across half the universe, and dimensions, in an instant, calls off a relationship because her girlfriend doesn't want to move, and given her powers, shouldn't have to.[[/labelnote]]
*** Even worse, in America #8, she appears to start a long distance relationship with Magdalena, even though the idea of a long-distance relationship was the catalyst for the breakup between America and Lisa in the first place.

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** America herself, in regards to her breakup with Lisa. [[labelnote:Explanation]]America asks Lisa to uproot her life so they can move in together somewhere else as part of America's new college life. When Lisa says she can't, America breaks up with her, kicks one of her trademark PORTALS open and walks away. In other words, a character that can teleport across half the universe, and dimensions, in an instant, calls off a relationship because her girlfriend doesn't want to move, and given her powers, shouldn't have to.[[/labelnote]]
*** Even worse, in America #8, she appears to start a long distance relationship with Magdalena, even though the idea of a long-distance relationship was the catalyst for the breakup between America and Lisa in the first place.
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--> '''Kate:''' I'm literally intrigued and in awe of both of them. [America and Magdalena] If this is what it's like to date other women, then I applaud all the women dating women right now because this is incredible. Motorcycle courtship chase? Check. Missiles and explosions? Check. And now "we're just flying together in the sky, heading to a giant heart." I swear, if they come back married I'm going to be so jealous. *sigh* Always the bride's best archer, never the archer-bride.

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--> ---> '''Kate:''' I'm literally intrigued and in awe of both of them. [America and Magdalena] If this is what it's like to date other women, then I applaud all the women dating women right now because this is incredible. Motorcycle courtship chase? Check. Missiles and explosions? Check. And now "we're just flying together in the sky, heading to a giant heart." I swear, if they come back married I'm going to be so jealous. *sigh* Always the bride's best archer, never the archer-bride.
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* BrokenBase: Her 2017 solo series. Either it's a fun progressive comic with lots of stuff going on, or it's a terrible "trying too hard to be edgy and modern" comic with no plot. And then there's the SoBadItsGood camp.

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* BrokenBase: Her 2017 solo series. Either it's a fun progressive comic with lots of stuff going on, or it's a terrible "trying too hard to be edgy and modern" comic with no plot. And then there's the SoBadItsGood camp.
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* BileFascination: It's not unusual for comic book fans to read this just to see with their own eyes how bad it actually is, based on others' reactions.


* SnarkBait: Among many Marvel comics of the Marvel Now lineup, the solo comic has a sizable hatedom that mocks many of the elements on it.
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This sounds like general complaining rather than an unintentionally funny scene


** America goes to (Sonia) Sotomayor University. Sotomayor is the first Latina to be an American Supreme Court justice, having been confirmed in August 2009. While the university is unaccredited, it's still considered a prestigious school. There are very few prestigious Universities throughout the entire world named after a real person, let alone a real person who's a) still alive and b) had only been on the Supreme Court for 8 years when the comic started. The last new university in the US was established in 2008 so it would take longer than that to be established, let alone become elite. Its name could have been changed but that's unlikely as a university's name is integral to its reputation.
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** Even worse, in America #8, she appears to start a long distance relationship with Magdalena, even though the idea of a long-distance relationship was the catalyst for the breakup between America and Lisa in the first place.

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** *** Even worse, in America #8, she appears to start a long distance relationship with Magdalena, even though the idea of a long-distance relationship was the catalyst for the breakup between America and Lisa in the first place.

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