Sounds like you're writing your own editorial (and probably a better one).
― Stub yr toe on the yacht rock (morrisp), Thursday, 15 August 2019 20:05 (six years ago)
RJ is 3-for-3 on editorials where I agree with the principles, but think the details are insufficiently elucidated to argue those principles to people who might not typically assess spending options against such frameworks.
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Thursday, 15 August 2019 20:18 (six years ago)
Such a boycott would hurt Your Favorite Creator far more than any CEO, sadly. (And really, who's gonna drop all Disney, Star Wars AND Marvel properties?)
― Nhex, Friday, 16 August 2019 00:46 (six years ago)
Raises hand
― Οὖτις, Friday, 16 August 2019 00:55 (six years ago)
Its not really that hard
I've tried to buy my twice-a-decade Marvel comic two months in a row now. Last Jedi was the first Star War I saw since Caravan Of Courage. I do watch most Pixars tho
Such a boycott would hurt Your Favorite Creator far more than any CEO, sadly
this is absolute nonsense though, My Favourite Creator is much better served by my buying the work that they own and control
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Friday, 16 August 2019 01:10 (six years ago)
ok so the last Marvel comic I bought was Strange Tales II
I have bought other comics by Nick Bertozzi and Thien Pham and Kate Beaton and Jillian Tamaki and (in anthologies) Shannon Wheeler and Frank Santoro and Kevin Huizenga and Dash Shaw and Nicholas Gurewitch and Xaime Hernandez and Beto and Jeffrey Brown and Paul Hornschemier and Tony Millionaire and David Heatley and James Stokoe and Ben Marra and Michael Deforge, but I have not bought any other Marvel comics by any of these cartoonists
I HAVE bought other Marvel comics coloured by Laura Allred, but only as a package deal
I bought one (1) other Marvel comic by Farel Dalrymple, vs ten or so of his own comics, and I bought the $5 digest of Ty Templeton's Spider-Man / Human Torch: I'm With Stupid.
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Friday, 16 August 2019 01:22 (six years ago)
(wait Strange Tales aside I guess I bought a couple of Roger Langridge comics from Marvel c. 2009-10 as well. I declined to buy the deluxe hardcover collection of his Muppet comics that came out after Disney bought Marvel, though, because they would not pay him. it's honestly really easy to make decisions like that!)
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Friday, 16 August 2019 01:26 (six years ago)
If only we could do both. Alas, I have pledged unyielding allegiance to the House of Mouse, apologies to all of those b&w books by depressed people about...I dunno, their feet or whatever.
― Amply Drizzled with Pure Luxury (Old Lunch), Friday, 16 August 2019 02:00 (six years ago)
(I'm pretty sure I've bought Los Bros a car each given the number of times I've repurchased the same stories in a different format.)
― Amply Drizzled with Pure Luxury (Old Lunch), Friday, 16 August 2019 02:02 (six years ago)
If only we could do both. it’s only a small point of order, but I don’t think you technically can both boycott and not boycott the same product
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Friday, 16 August 2019 02:31 (six years ago)
I was talking about supporting a creator's corporate and independent work simultaneously, ya goof, but I suspect you could've grokked that without my assistance.
― Amply Drizzled with Pure Luxury (Old Lunch), Friday, 16 August 2019 02:53 (six years ago)
I guess I’ve really been letting Kate Beaton and Frank Santoro and Kevin Huizenga and Dash Shaw and Nicholas Gurewitch and Xaime Hernandez and Beto and Paul Hornschemier and Tony Millionaire and David Heatley and James Stokoe and Ben Marra and Michael Deforge down by not supporting all the work they’ve done for Marvel since October 2010I already didn’t buy all of Jeffrey Brown’s Star Wars books before Disney bought Lucasfilm, though
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Friday, 16 August 2019 07:21 (six years ago)
Fantagraphics promoted a similar boycott when Marvel were insisting Jack Kirby sign a disgraceful contract before they returned any of his original artwork to him. These things are hard to quantify, but I think it did have some effect (on public opinion/perception if nothing else) - at least, Marvel eventually caved in iirc. Of course the stakes are quite different now, but at the very least, public opposition to Perlmutter and what he stands for can't do any harm.
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 16 August 2019 08:00 (six years ago)
I guess I’ve really been letting Kate Beaton and Frank Santoro and Kevin Huizenga and Dash Shaw and Nicholas Gurewitch and Xaime Hernandez and Beto and Paul Hornschemier and Tony Millionaire and David Heatley and James Stokoe and Ben Marra and Michael Deforge down by not supporting all the work they’ve done for Marvel since October 2010I mean you can see how your case might be enhanced if your position was, “I Love Marvel stuff but refuse to buy it on principle,” rather than “I’m boycotting something that causes me no pain.”Like I guess we’re supposed to just laugh at the Batman fan in the strip, “what a buffoon,” but his is the position that we identify with (as fans) — we all know what it’s like when you “gotta have your” (something).
― Stub yr toe on the yacht rock (morrisp), Friday, 16 August 2019 14:47 (six years ago)
I only buy Batman works that degrade or render the character ridiculous, hoping to cause an accelerationist death spiral of increasingly untenable Batman content that slowly dissolves the franchise, and even DC/WB itself, from within
― untuned mass damper (mh), Friday, 16 August 2019 15:11 (six years ago)
I mean, you'd have to go some distance to outpace DC's efforts there, and still..
― Andrew Farrell, Friday, 16 August 2019 15:13 (six years ago)
lest someone think I was being literal, that was completely tongue in cheek
I do look forward to future Batman efforts by Frank Miller and Neal Adams, though
― untuned mass damper (mh), Friday, 16 August 2019 15:24 (six years ago)
I would go so far as to say, I honestly don’t give a shit if my mainstream comics purchases have a negative political or ecological footprints for the industry and the world beyond. It’s a tiny industry. I support and pay for independent creators on a monthly basis. I’m okay with junk food.
― Chuck_Tatum, Saturday, 17 August 2019 00:04 (six years ago)
I mean you can see how your case might be enhanced if your position was, “I Love Marvel stuff but refuse to buy it on principle,” rather than “I’m boycotting something that causes me no pain.”Like I guess we’re supposed to just laugh at the Batman fan in the strip, “what a buffoon,” but his is the position that we identify with (as fans) — we all know what it’s like when you “gotta have your” (something).
Like I guess we’re supposed to just laugh at the Batman fan in the strip, “what a buffoon,” but his is the position that we identify with (as fans) — we all know what it’s like when you “gotta have your” (something).
― Nhex, Saturday, 17 August 2019 00:40 (six years ago)
Because it's important to express an opinion when you have one.Marvel will outlast fucking Perlmutter. It'll probably outlast its current corporate steward once Feige leaves and the movies start to suck shit and lose money. I'm firmly on board until they start regularly pissing all over themselves a la DC. And I will somehow still muster the will and the wherewithal to read and support (*gasp* *choke*) independent comics and their creators. It's a weird wild wonderful world.
― Amply Drizzled with Pure Luxury (Old Lunch), Saturday, 17 August 2019 01:43 (six years ago)
Nobody brought up shitting on indie comics at all.
― Nhex, Saturday, 17 August 2019 04:48 (six years ago)
I'm probably the only one who cares, but a little disappointed that the current version of Marvel Comics Presents will probably end with #9. It's been a fun book - the Soule Wolverine ongoing story is fun and I like the hidden conceit of this series - throwing characters into different real life time periodsI bought #8 (because of a Jessica Drew story), didn’t think it was very good, and was thrown for a loop by the ad for an indie rock band on the back cover — in the format of a one-page Avengers strip, à la the old Hostess comic book ads. Interesting marketing strategy, I guess.
― Stub yr toe on the yacht rock (morrisp), Monday, 26 August 2019 05:57 (six years ago)
Found an old Spider-Man from a charity shop – with Giffen art! Story is Mantlo and trashy – Spider-Man fights gentrifying crime gangs! – but the art is nice. Rare Giffen Marvel moment maybe, in full Munoz mode
https://i.imgur.com/4RvFzoX_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium
― Chuck_Tatum, Monday, 26 August 2019 13:53 (six years ago)
What year is that from?
― Stub yr toe on the yacht rock (morrisp), Monday, 26 August 2019 14:11 (six years ago)
Has to be somewhere between March 1985 and... let's say June '87.
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Monday, 26 August 2019 17:23 (six years ago)
it's spectacular 120 iirc, so November 86
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Monday, 26 August 2019 17:27 (six years ago)
my Giffen-sense was tingling!
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Monday, 26 August 2019 17:34 (six years ago)
lol / wow apparently this was an inventory script from 1979 or earlier that got dug up for a fill-in during the black-suit Spidey era
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Monday, 26 August 2019 17:46 (six years ago)
that's an awesome spread
― Nhex, Monday, 26 August 2019 18:46 (six years ago)
I knew Bill Mantlo wrote quite a few Peter Parker issues...I'd guess #104 was also an inventory script.
The Spectacular Spider-Man #6, 9–10, 12–15, 17–34, 36–40, 42, 53, 61–89, 104, 120, Annual #1, 4 (1977–1986)
― earlnash, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 00:49 (six years ago)
After barring the Spiegelman essay they commissioned for Marvel Comics #1000, Marvel have also censored political references from a Mark Waid essay about America in the same comic
https://www.comicsbeat.com/marvel-depoliticizes-captain-america-marvel-comics-1000/
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Thursday, 29 August 2019 05:24 (six years ago)
"b&w books by depressed people about...I dunno, their feet or whatever" is a pretty weird way to characterize Kate Beaton
Anyway, anyone still reading Ms Marvel? New writer's first move was to whisk her away from the New Jersey setting that imo is the heart of the series for some tedious space opera business. Hoping it'll get better now she's back home, but I dunno...
― Daniel_Rf, Thursday, 29 August 2019 09:49 (six years ago)
It seemed a decent way to actually in-comic deal with "holy fuck I have just taken over a book that's both good and Important" - but I stopped after a few issues.
― Andrew Farrell, Thursday, 29 August 2019 10:44 (six years ago)
It was, how you say, a troll.
― McGrief the Crying Dog (Old Lunch), Thursday, 29 August 2019 11:34 (six years ago)
Was Waid’s essay (including in its original form) meant to be in the voice of Captain America?
― Stub yr toe on the yacht rock (morrisp), Thursday, 29 August 2019 14:53 (six years ago)
the two hickman x-books are the only marvel stuff i've enjoyed + followed in a few years. are there other ongoings right now that are must-reads? or recent runs (like over the last 5 years) i may have overlooked?
― Mordy, Thursday, 29 August 2019 20:18 (six years ago)
i'm enjoying Jason Aaron's ongoing run on Thor and I've not been a big fan of a lot of his other work! His style fits the character.
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Thursday, 29 August 2019 20:55 (six years ago)
The Immortal Thor run is pretty good two tpbs into it.
― Frederik B, Thursday, 29 August 2019 21:59 (six years ago)
Immortal Hulk, not Thor. Goodnight everyone.
― Frederik B, Thursday, 29 August 2019 22:00 (six years ago)
Almost every Marvel run I've read has been derailed sooner rather than later by being taken into space, and DC/Marvel visions of space are almost invariably as derivative and boring as fuck
― And according to some websites, there were “sexcapades.” (James Morrison), Friday, 30 August 2019 02:36 (six years ago)
If I wanted to read bad 1950s pulp SF I can get that free at Project Gutenberg
no, Waid himself wears a mask and carries a shield every day, even when he's typing or cooking
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Friday, 30 August 2019 04:25 (six years ago)
That would be a “sic” burn — except the original passage mentions none of those things and seems not to be written in Steve Rogers’ voice, while the 2nd one does and is, which I why I (naturally) wondered if the entire focus of the essay shifted. You should pause to consider the context before firing up your fearsome Sarcasm Eye Beams!
― Stub yr toe on the yacht rock (morrisp), Friday, 30 August 2019 05:33 (six years ago)
I paused to assess the context of your parentheses before making a silly joke offering some 100% accurate information that I have about Mark Waid’s personal life
― quelle sprocket damage (sic), Friday, 30 August 2019 05:49 (six years ago)
☮️
― Stub yr toe on the yacht rock (morrisp), Friday, 30 August 2019 05:52 (six years ago)
Btw — the Spider-Woman story in Marvel Comics Presents #8 is apparently one in a series depicting “previously untold tales of Marvel Heroes” dealing with “major historical events that for whatever reason we have not been able to fully wrestle with, either because they happened too quickly or even because they were too raw a subject.”The “real-life event” tackled in this story is “Misinformation on Social Media” — which a long blurb describes as, “Bad information from bad sources [...] whose sole purpose was ad revenue based on clicks, with no regulation, peer control or obligation to the truth.”I think the way they chose to frame this particular issue (“ad revenue”?) shows that Marvel may not yet be able, or at liberty, to fully wrestle with this particular subject. (Plus, the story sucks!)
― Stub yr toe on the yacht rock (morrisp), Friday, 30 August 2019 06:10 (six years ago)
yeah... they're not all winners tbf
― Nhex, Friday, 30 August 2019 13:14 (six years ago)
I saw 'X-Men Red' mentioned in an article on HoXPoX, and read the first TPB this week. It's pretty great, all X-Men as political metaphor, with an emphasis on feminism. The writer, Tom Taylor, did the All New Wolverine book, so I'll check that out afterwards. That one ran 33 issues! That's an eternity for a new comic book. Hope it's as good as this, there are few things as pleasant as a good long comic run.
― Frederik B, Saturday, 7 September 2019 14:06 (six years ago)
ANW starts out great – definitely check out The Four Sisters (Vol. 1). I eventually bailed b/c I didn’t like where it went after that.
― #YABASIC (morrisp), Saturday, 7 September 2019 15:16 (six years ago)