Re: We've got Hall of Fame voting going on up there
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:31 am
So, who wants to petition IDW to launch a rebooted BW series helmed by a good writer?
Dom
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Dom
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I think it is more a question of Furman being a huckster. "Buy this! Is so awesome that you will not know it sucks until I have skipped town!"But really that's not so much a reflection of the writing than of Furman getting too full of himself. He got overconfident,
All right! Cock punching at dawn it is!Dom, I challenge you....
Oh, wait. That is far less interesting.to go into a work of fiction "blind"
And see, I don't think that's it. I think when he writes he really believes in what he's writing and it doesn't wind up blowing up in his face until after.Dominic wrote:I think it is more a question of Furman being a huckster. "Buy this! Is so awesome that you will not know it sucks until I have skipped town!"But really that's not so much a reflection of the writing than of Furman getting too full of himself. He got overconfident,
For the record, I am not saying Furman is lazier than the average hack. He is as lazy as he thinks he can get away with.
Dominic wrote:All right! Cock punching at down it is!Dom, I challenge you....
I guess I'm wondering why you would care about who to credit/blame? Now, I happen to know that you tend to be very political and I could see assessing such things in that kind of a setting, but, like, if I read a comic and it's good, I'm not thinking "Wow, who wrote this, this is awesome!" At most, I might think "Wow, this is awesome. I hope IDW doesn't go belly up like DW did". On the reverse side, I also don't wonder who to blame for bad comics. Besides, there are a lot of things that go on behind the scenes of comics that go into what's in the comic itself. A character showing up might be the work of editorial fiat rather than the writer telling a particular story. The problem is that we, the audience, are seldom privy to who dictated what. So trying to figure out who to blame for bad comics winds up being an exercise in futility. It could be the editor, it could be the writer and unless you were the one sitting in that meeting, you'll never know which.Dominic wrote:Oh, wait. That is far less interesting.to go into a work of fiction "blind"
The thing is that I do read things "blind" in that respect. I was more than sick of Furman after BW. But, I gave "Maximum Dinobots" high marks, despite my (understandable) shock about it not sucking completely. Along similar lines, I *really* liked Bendis' "Dark Avengers". But, I am giving neither "Avengers" nor "New Avengers" points for being written by Bendis. (In fact, I dropped "Avangers" last week because it was not worth keeping on its own.)
When I consider editorial fiats and the like, it is a question of trying to figure out who is worthy of credit/blame. If my reading and understanding of, say "Countdown", is correct, then most of the people involved are completely blameless. However, that does not change the fact of "Countdown" being a prime example of bad comics.
Dominic wrote:Dom
-almost challenged you to a cock punching match.
As I said before, I don't think a lot of fans would have liked that actually.Onslaught Six wrote:If IDW wanted to piggyback on the show's success, then they should have focused on the show characters exclusively and created some kind of "inbetween episode" comics. That would have pleased the BW "hardcore"
Well that's simply not true. I have friends who still remember and like Beast Wars, but aren't really a part of the Transformers fandom.Dominic wrote:The problem is that they were just catering to fans. After 6 years, nobody outside of the fandom is going to remember, or care about, BW.
How hasn't BW aged well? Even by today's standards, the CGI still looks decent. The writing was generally really good... with a few low moments admittedly but few and far between. There's good reason why Beast Wars is still largely considered the best Transformers series to date.Making the comic tie-in with a show that had middling (at best animation for the time) and that has not aged well was a bad idea.
I'd disagree with that as well. The first 3 pages of the comic gives us an overview of the Beast Wars cartoon so that new readers would know where the comic was coming from.Fuman assumed that readers knew and cared about the old series
That...was Ascending Issue 2. I don't blame you for not knowing what the hell was going on in that series though, and yeah, that was the point when The Ascending fully died for me. That's the sort of thing that makes me wish there was a TF Hall of Shame, just so I could nominate Razorbeast for it. Every single year.Dominic wrote:Your "tied up a guy with sharp things on his limbs using rope" rant was a bit better.Are you me? I was rather peeved with The Gathering/The Ascending back in the day (Ascending issue 2 set me off something fierce, it was that bad).
Well thanks for that. Good to know something good came out of my decision to keep reading those things.But, yeah, your old posts on the BW comics were generally epic. Seriously, I was glad to have read the comics just to have the same points of reference you were making.