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queenursula ([info]queenursula) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-09-04 13:48:00

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

Irredeemable #6





The Plutonian sees his younger self trying to fix his bike.





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[info]box_in_the_box
2009-09-04 09:04 pm UTC (link)
That would kind of contradict what we saw of his abject lack of control over his own powers in these very same pages.

And do you seriously believe that Waid has even thought about this far enough to have said to himself, "Well, yes, that's a natural consequence of this situation, but I've already figured out that he could turn his own powers off, even as a child," or are you just looking for an excuse?

Because once again, I see shallow, surface-level thinking on Waid's part. If it turns out that he's actually come up with yet-to-be-revealed on-the-page explanations for all these plot holes I keep pointing out, then I swear I will apologize, but you know what? I don't think he has, and as such, I don't think he should be allowed to invoke the specter of OMG REALISM as a justification for his negativity here, when all it really amounts to is Silver Age hokeyiness that's decided to don an emo suit.

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[info]arbre_rieur
2009-09-04 09:22 pm UTC (link)
The lack of control in these pages is clearly a temper issue. It's not about being physically unable to tamp down his powers.

"And do you seriously believe that Waid has even thought about this far enough to have said to himself, "Well, yes, that's a natural consequence of this situation, but I've already figured out that he could turn his own powers off, even as a child," or are you just looking for an excuse?"

No, I think it's quite possible Waid didn't bother to ask himself, "Hmm, how could this kid handle a prostate exam?" I'm not all that bothered by that though, in my superhero comics.

"If it turns out that he's actually come up with yet-to-be-revealed on-the-page explanations for all these plot holes I keep pointing out..."

No offense, and I don't know whether you're not reading the comic carefully or only reading what's put on scans_daily or what, but most of the holes you point out are more about where the story might go then where it actually is going.

"I don't think he should be allowed to invoke the specter of OMG REALISM as a justification for his negativity here."

Huh?

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[info]jlbarnett
2009-09-15 02:54 am UTC (link)
more like how do I avoid poking this kid with needles?

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