I'm not?
What I posted isn't a logical fallacy, man.
Marvel didn't invent the idea of a shared continuity. It simply showed that one can work onscreen. But even then - it's not as if there isn't proof that other studios were willing to try and do that on their own before Marvel made it work.
So if the concept of "Continuity" isn't a Marvel Studios invention, and they weren't even the first to pursue such a concept (although they were the first to succeed at it) then how is what Sony, Fox, or Warner Brothers are doing "pulling a Marvel?"
It isn't. They're not doing the same thing, and they're not doing it the same way.
A "Marvel" is using individual films to set the table for a team-up movie/super-sequel. That's their primary innovation. None of the other studios are really doing this.
None of this is "Strawman." I mean, maybe it's "goalpost-moving" but even, then, I don't think so.