The already messy battle between X-Men '97 creator Beau DeMayo and Marvel is only getting harder to follow
Briefly

The rumors being spread around me online are lies, and they are offensive, but more concerning is that they're a smear campaign designed to discredit my credibility in order to cover up the egregious prejudicial misconduct stretching from select crew members on X-Men '97, all the way to the top at Marvel Studios.
What could've been another untainted big win for the House of M was soon turned into another battleground, and it's been hard to discuss the craft that went into it without dealing with the noise surrounding DeMayo.
At first, DeMayo suggested he was let go partially because of some LGBTQ art he shared online. Later, rumors swirled at Disney about "photos supposedly sent to X-Men '97 colleagues and accusations of getting too touchy with people on X-Men '97."
DeMayo is now willing to admit that "personality conflicts happen, especially in a creative environment," highlighting the challenges and tensions that can arise in such collaborative settings.
Read at VG247
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