So you treat me like crap and then you call me a camel? How dare you.
I was trying to say that today, some of your replies was the straw that broke the camel's back in addition to my own baggage and I got unfairly nasty with my posts. I was trying to apologize. That doesn't mean I've changed my opinion about Cap's death.
What I don't understand is, if you don't care enough about the character to ever bother reading his ongoing, then why do you even give a s**t that he died?
Because Cap is a longstanding character who has already been through enough, and I dislike the trend of "media grabbing shock tactics" that DC ran into the ground during the 90's and was part of what led to the comic industry bursting at the seams. The past year or so at Marvel have argueably seen more death than the previous five; however if someone wants to actually research that and prove me wrong, hey, I'd be interested. DC has been doing it too so it just comes at a bad time.
Plus, everyone KNOWS Cap will be back, and by Cap I mean Rogers. Hell, some people doubt it'll last 6 months. So it just smacks of Marvel treating it as a cash-in field day, regardless of the story Bru is writing.
People ***** and moan about Wolverine yet don't read any of his solo's or X-titles. People moan about MIGHTY AVENGERS despite not reading the first issue. People have commented on stuff they haven't read for as long as message boards have existed. So long as you try to avoid specifics about it, you can be fine. Like if I said, "CA #25 is a terrible story", I would be full of it because I have never read it. However, the fact that it is simply yet another death, yet another tragedy in Marvel heaped upon a full TWO YEARS full of events that were nothing but death-filled tragedies, THAT I don't need to have read the comic to comment on.
That, and add onto the fact that Brubaker has reached "immaculate writer" status, which means in approximately 2 years he'll be churning out overrated mediocrity on books he's ill suited for, and everyone will wonder how such a great writer stooped so low. Hey, I like the guy on IMMORTAL IRON FIST. But as soon as a writer reaches a point where praise, no matter what controversial stuff they do, is unanimous, that means one thing; they'll slack. They'll realize they no longer have to try, and won't. That is what I believe has ruined Bendis (that, in addition to Marvel sometimes letting him do books he is ill suited for, or stay on books long past his prime), and it can happen to any writer. Hell, look how far Claremont has fallen in 20 years. It would be a shame to happen to Bru. The fact that the guy admits he "always planned to kill Cap, just CW made it happen sooner" means it is fair to dump some of this irritance on his lap. Really, why? You managed to resurrect Bucky and somehow not have the legions eat you alive, you want to keep digging until it happens?
I mean, it would be my dream to write ASM, that doesn't mean I'd want to do a DEATH OF SPIDER-MAN story after 2 years. I don't get what makes writers want to off long-time characters; I just don't see why.
Zev once claimed the only difference between fan-writers and professionals is that only professionals would have the guts to actually publish some of the wacky stories that they do, like Spider-Man eating someone's face. Fans would be embarassed, or feel selfish for wanting to off Cap; but to Bru, it's just an appetizer. I don't understand that difference, as a fan I guess. What posesses someone to go, "Y'know what would make a great story? Cap being shot to death by his mortal enemies while America throws food at him in disgrace. Yeah, that makes me all hot." I really don't get it. I'd never write a story like that, ever.
It think it has to do with everything he symbolizes. You don't have to be an avid fan to be affected.
Everyone was upset about Anna Nicole, and guaranteed, I know that none of them watched the Anna Nicole Smith Show.
Precisely.
If someone made a movie in which it was promoted as an pro-incest fable, would you have to actually watch it before you could be "allowed" to say, "This just proves that Hollywood is losing it's morality" or something. Yeah, it's a messed up example, but the best I could do.