Eric Baker <76600.2605@compuserve.com> asks:
> So, is there a link?
> Are comics readers predisposed towards TV writing, or is it just
> another one of those causal fallacies?
I think that comics fans grow into SF fans, and from SF fans
come SF writers and (now) SF producers. Genre domino theory.
jms
Comic Books
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"When do I start writing <G>"
As soon as the restraining order expires.
jms
Comic Books
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Don't you hate what they've done with Legion lately...?
jms
Comic Books
(blocked) asks:
> What do you mean exactly?
> Do you mean the new incarnation(post gritty Griffen version 4),
> or something more recent?
I think that the thing has gone downhill ever since they redid
them a few years ago. They've kind of gone back to the roots of the
book, but now it seems to be getting a bit silly, and the names of the
characters have gotten changed, and it's gotten dopey.
Ah, well...for me, Superman died with the Alan Moore two-parter
(now on sale as a graphic novel, "Whatever Happened to the Man of
Tomorrow?") That, for my money, was the best thing DC did with the
character in decades. I don't know who the new guy is....
jms
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I haven't done that much comics reading lately; I've been a fan
since the early 60s/late 50s, as soon as I learned how to read. Mainly
DC stuff. The market's gone to hell over the last year or two, so I've
kinda lost interest.
jms