http://robot6.comicbookresources.com...ear-the-silly/
Nice article, about the silliness of comics versus dark and brooding realism.
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com...ear-the-silly/
Nice article, about the silliness of comics versus dark and brooding realism.
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But that's what we've been trying to tell you!!!
Yes, but they never listen to us.
Dark, mature comic stories have their place in the comics medium; but I don't want superhero comics to ever lose that sense of bettering us as a people. I think there should always be comics that are not ambiguous, but are simply good versus evil stories, with both sides clearly defined (ahem! writers of Wolverine, et al).
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Yep, the article kind of covered that.
I'd rather comics be a bunch of 'silly' light and fun stories with a few dark and mature stories scattered between than a bunch of 'gritty', 'realistic', and "mature" stories with a few scattered silly stories if you know where to look.
But guess which we've been at for the last twenty years or so?
(I do think it's getting better, though.)
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