The Question
Objectivism doesn't work.
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Darthphere said:I still see comics as an escape, I never found that argument to be standing on firm ground. AM I still reading stories with people that have super powers? Check. Do they still have plenty of action? Check. Do I care about the characters? Check.
All I'm saying is not all comics should be an escape. Watchmen, V for Vendetta, Sandman, Transmetropolitan, hell, even Hopward the Duck, hardly escapes. Comics are a medium, p[lain and simple. Escapsim is fine, but it shouldn't be the only thing there is.
Doc Destruction said:You're right. Not ALL! But, I read Superhero books for escapism. If I wanted the gritty stuff, there's indie comics for that.
Elijya and I have had this talk before. You got your indie comics in my Superhero comics!
I suppose. Although, that's a very interesting way of looking at it, since the early superhero comics weren't esapes in the classic sense. Superman's early villains were corrupt buisnessmen, gangsters, abusive husbands, and other people representing very real social problems.
Really. I think it should all be a matter of telling a good story, escapism or no. It doesn't matter if it's full of sex, swearing, and violence, or it's a four color, morally black and white action thriller. As long as it's got the quality to back it up, it's good.