Thor isn't a character that I have too much interest in, so I'm not [b][i]too[/i][/b] irked about making Thor a woman now. What's really irritated me is making Falcon the new Captain America. I was sad to see Steve go and have Bucky replace him for a while back when Brubaker did it right after Civil War, but I was fine with it because it seemed the reason he was doing it was to do something new with the series. With Remender making Falcon the new Cap, it seems the only reason he's doing it is because Marvel wants to diversify their universe by replacing well-known and beloved characters with new characters that readers belonging to minorities can relate to. I'm fine with adding diversity, don't get me wrong, but Marvel why do you have to get rid of one of my favorite characters to do it? Why can't you just make a brand new character that's just as cool for readers that belong to minorities to relate to? And why did you have to do it in such an idiotic way? I refuse to believe that Cap would give up being a superhero, just because he was turned old by a, quite frankly, really boring and uninteresting villain. This is one of the many reasons why I've been reading a lot less Marvel and more Image and other independent comics. Hopefully, once this Secret Wars event is over, Marvel will have fixed all the problems I've been having with many of their series recently, but until then I'll mostly be reading Kirkman's Invincible and Waid's Irredeemable.