Dear Marvel,
Hi,
I just wanted to touch base again. I know the last time I heard from Marvel, I was told that you guys were re-examining how you dealt with fan letters, because of issues like mine where many (MANY) letters were sent into the abyss.
Is responding to letters written a 'once per customer' thing (where I have received my one reply), or is Marvel going to be working on responding to letters? Because my most recent one, sent August 25 (via snail mail and several email addresses) didn't get a response--I'm (possibly unfairly) assuming that we're back to ignoring people who call Marvel out on it's failures--but if you want to look at that letter, I helpfully left a copy of it here for you.
Really though, I thought I'd add another letter to the pile of ignored mail; THIS went to Party City today. And THIS to Joann Fabrics. It’s nothing new—it’s the same thing I said before but Marvel isn’t getting the message and Marvel’s partners (like Crayola, Party City, etc) need to be called on the sexism as well
Thanks for reading, please, do better at responding to fans, please do better at acknowledging and supporting your female fan base. Marvel is capable of more--heck, it would be nice of Marvel were actually capable of answering it's mail.
-ME
Hi,
I just wanted to touch base again. I know the last time I heard from Marvel, I was told that you guys were re-examining how you dealt with fan letters, because of issues like mine where many (MANY) letters were sent into the abyss.
Is responding to letters written a 'once per customer' thing (where I have received my one reply), or is Marvel going to be working on responding to letters? Because my most recent one, sent August 25 (via snail mail and several email addresses) didn't get a response--I'm (possibly unfairly) assuming that we're back to ignoring people who call Marvel out on it's failures--but if you want to look at that letter, I helpfully left a copy of it here for you.
Really though, I thought I'd add another letter to the pile of ignored mail; THIS went to Party City today. And THIS to Joann Fabrics. It’s nothing new—it’s the same thing I said before but Marvel isn’t getting the message and Marvel’s partners (like Crayola, Party City, etc) need to be called on the sexism as well
Thanks for reading, please, do better at responding to fans, please do better at acknowledging and supporting your female fan base. Marvel is capable of more--heck, it would be nice of Marvel were actually capable of answering it's mail.
-ME