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zegim ([info]zegim) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-10-08 17:59:00

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Entry tags:creator: mark waid, creator: peter krause, publisher: boom!, title: irredeemable

Irredeemable #7 - One Page
Spoilers ahead.

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I wanted to post this just because of "The Plutonian read blogs?" line, really.


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[info]jarodrussell
2009-10-09 04:05 pm UTC (link)
Having only seen parts of this series on Scans Daily, I assumed the moral of the story was that comic writers are both superior in every way to fans but still want to be loved by them.

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[info]starwolf_oakley
2009-10-09 05:25 pm UTC (link)
So, comic book writers are all Gul Dukat from Deep Space Nine?

...Sounds about right.

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[info]stolisomancer
2009-10-09 08:28 pm UTC (link)
The unique frustration of the science-fiction/fandom writer goes back quite a ways. Dig up and read Harlan Ellison's essay "Xenogenesis" sometime.

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[info]jarodrussell
2009-10-09 08:49 pm UTC (link)
Funny how the topic of author hubris often brings up the words "Harlan Ellison" and "genesis."

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[info]stolisomancer
2009-10-09 10:29 pm UTC (link)
Eh, not quite the same thing. It has more to do with the fact that fans have always had a really strange relationship with creators, up to and including various unfortunate events perpetrated on creators by fans. The fact that Cranky Old Uncle Harlan broke it down in 1982 does not mitigate its continued appearance in modern fandom.

Waid himself has a story - related recently by Warren Ellis - concerning a bunch of fans who had him fly into the middle of nowhere for a signing, only to find that the store never existed and they just wanted to hang out with him for a couple of incredibly uncomfortable days. Dude has issues, and there are entire issues of Irredeemable that read like a hilarious fuck-you from him to his readers. The dealer comes to hate the junkie.

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