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Michael Genitempo
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Posted: 10 August 2020 at 6:46am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

This morning, out of morbid curiosity, I googled Carmen Pryde, Kitty’s father.

Jeepers, what a mess! And he’s dead, of course.

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Then don't even look at what happened to Jean's family. Makes Spiderman's and Batman's losses seem small in comparison... Somewhere along the way creator's can lose track of the fact that some of us read comics for hope and don't need *everything* to be dark and dire...
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Wasn’t Carmen killed in the Wolverine/Kitty miniseries by Chris and
Milgrom?
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Argh.
I'm guessing the obituary pages in Marvel and DC make special mention of someone dying by natural causes, as it seems about as rare as a unicorn sighting.
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Eric Sofer
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Posted: 10 August 2020 at 7:54am | IP Logged | 4 post reply

Well, if the Joker chains them up, poisons them, shoots them four times, and drops them into a vat full of nitric acid and nitric acid-proof piranhas, it would be unnatural if they DIDN'T die!
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Posted: 10 August 2020 at 8:39am | IP Logged | 5 post reply

"Somewhere along the way creator's can lose track of the fact that some of us read comics for hope and don't need *everything* to be dark and dire..."

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Indeed. A huge swathe of 'we loyal readers' consider a character's entire narrative history important - not just the cool (i.e. dark/edgy) new story by the latest writer on the block.

Believe it or not, it is possible to alter a character's direction, or retcon an element of their history, without ripping up and peeing-all-over everything that has gone before. Sadly, it's far too easy (i.e. lazy) to do the latter.

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Posted: 10 August 2020 at 9:32am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

Eric- LOL! Yeah, that's considered "natural causes" in the DCU these days...
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There's room for all kinds of stories.

JB is giving up an epic "X-Men vs. Dark Phoenix" story. I'm loving it!

I also loved those old Silver Age stories where Brainiac would show up and give Superman a rough time for 20-some pages before Superman won and went back to a largely-untroubled life in Metropolis.

I miss the old Silver Age stories rather often, even if I also enjoy the more complex storytelling of the modern age. 


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Andrew: I'm guessing the obituary pages in Marvel and DC make special
mention of someone dying by natural causes, as it seems about as rare as a
unicorn sighting.

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"Good evening. In headlines tonight, reports that a certain J. Clammy Shaker
of Newark, N.J. has apparently died of what are being termed "natural causes."
This little known phenomenon has the locals nervous and theories as to the
actual cause of death are already numerous. We will keep you updated as this
story develops. In other news, the second cousin once removed of noted
newspaper photographer and college professor, Peter Parker, has entered his
third day of mutant-rampage over the skies of Manhattan..."
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Believe it or not, it is possible to alter a character's direction, or retcon an element of their history, without ripping up and peeing-all-over everything that has gone before. Sadly, it's far too easy (i.e. lazy) to do the latter.

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Another writer was asked to take on a character I had created. Immediately he declared that he did not like the character’s backstory, and wanted to change the character’s powers.

Back at the dawn of time, when I was getting into The Biz, that would have been the same as the writer saying “I don’t want to work on this character,” and the editor would have found someone else who did.

In this case, tho, the editor greeted the writer’s demands with “Okay!”

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Posted: 10 August 2020 at 10:58am | IP Logged | 10 post reply

That tale is sad all around.
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Oh, and, yeah, that's a Photoshop effect in the first panel of page 4.
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Kitty, I love you, but I hope that's not a mammoth mistake you just made. 
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