Posted: 01 July 2015 at 11:19am | IP Logged | 1
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One, you want creators who want to tell stories they're invested in.
Not exactly. I want creators who are invested in telling stories about the characters. I don't want the creator's interest to be put ahead of the character. If the writer doesn't have any interest in Peter Parker without fundamentally changing him, then he shouldn't be writing Peter Parker.
On top of that, the Secret Wars event was never intended to be a hard reboot. There was no version of the Post Secret Wars landscape where any character was going to be magically de-aged. Characters coming over from another universe? Sure. That makes sense due to the nature of the Secret Wars storyline. Magically zapped into something else? Nope.
C'mon Dan, we're talking about fiction. MILLIONS of readers had no problem with Captain Marvel being magically transformed in every single issue. You're statement illustrates more of the problem than explaining anything. That you would write "magically" as if it was a ludicrous idea says to me that you are viewing comic books in the wrong way. Comic books SHOULD be about magic. Especially if that magic leads to abandoning the approach of being tied to continuity and realism.
Your thinking seems to resemble the type of thinking that the big two have adopted, that kids just don't like comic books so we have to shock everyone into reading. From what I've seen that's the biggest problem in comics. I'm not saying they don't care or don't want comics to succeed but they clearly have very warped ideas on what kids want or if they should even be included.
Then here are some suggestions:
Again, you give me the notion that you're missing the point. I didn't say I couldn't find any examples, I said that I had to ferret them out. That I have to refer parents to a fringe book like Squirrel Girl instead of any of the major characters that they might actually recognize is a problem, don't you think?
Squirrel-Girl is the type of book that, if any book has to be sacrificed in such a way, creators who just have to broach adult-only themed content should be given. Not Superman or Spider-Man.
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