Seemingly tired of criticism sent his way concerning “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” director Joss Whedon has deleted his Twitter account.

That’ll show … someone.

Much of the abuse had to do with his portrayal of Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow character, which many deemed sexist. Some also went after the movie’s plot, according to the BBC.

Right before deleting the account, Whedon tweeted: “Thank you to all the people who’ve been so kind and funny and inspiring up in here.”

Someone with a lot of time on their hands created a montage of some of the messages sent to Whedon. In those messages, Whedon was called misogynistic and/or sexist. One said he did a “hatchet job” on Black Widow. Another asked why “strong female character” wasn’t in his vocabulary.

Yes, someone said that to the guy who created Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Now is no time for logic.

In turn, many of Whedon’s supporters have turned on his critics.

Maybe they should all put on capes and meet in a park somewhere to fight it out with toy weapons.

According to the BBC, Whedon apologized in April after tweeting a clip from the upcoming “Jurassic World” and calling it “70s era sexist.” He said criticizing someone else’s work that way was “bad form.”

Whedon has tweeted his support for activist Anita Sarkeesian, who works against sexism and misogyny in some video games.

Tony Hicks writes celebrity commentary for the Bay Area News Group. Contact him at Facebook.com/BayAreaNewsGroup.TonyHicks or Twitter.com/tonyhicks67