Why do some comic books contain grammatical errors?

The Thing in Fantastic Four uses 'ain't' alot. That's not correct grammar.





















But no one cares...
 
Thank you.:):up:


School's taking over my mind again.:(
 
SuperFerret said:
How do you know it's the writers who have bad grammar? What if the CHARACTER WHO IS SPEAKING has the bad grammar? Ever read anything that involves the Thing, or Wolverine, or any character with a similar accent?
i completely agree.
i think it has a lot to do with the character that's talking.
like Wolverine for example. or Gambit.
most of the **** they say is NEVER grammatically correct.
 
Incorrect spelling or grammar (outside of character speech) looks very sloppy in anything that gets published although it's not too frequent in anything I read.
 
dumbdumduccan said:
The editors of such books should be fired. And you wonder why comic books are looked down upon! :wow: LOL

Green Lantern #13 has a nice example. On page 24, the cyborg superman announces, "This is only the first stage of evolution for me and my manhunters, Jordan!" :whatever:


It should read, "my manhunters and I, Jordan!"

Perhaps mandatory attendance at a grammar rodeo is required to compensate these poor wordsmiths.

alright bub, i'll break it down for ya


me and my manhunters-correct
I and my manhunters-incorrect
my manhunters and me-incorrect
my manhunters and I-correct

it basically depends on when you put the referral to yourself in the sentence. If it proceeds other details, then it's 'me'. If it comes at the end, then it's 'I'

if you have anymore questions do not hesistate to contact me...

:up:

now apologise;)

although according to scream's post i am mistaken. there is no way in hell you'd every catch me saying 'I and my manhunters'
 
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pro·ceed (pr-sd, pr-) Pronunciation Key
intr.v. pro·ceed·ed, pro·ceed·ing, pro·ceeds
To go forward or onward, especially after an interruption; continue: proceeded to his destination; paused to clear her throat, then proceeded.
To begin to carry on an action or a process: looked surprised, then proceeded to roar with laughter.
To move on in an orderly manner: Business proceeded as usual.
To come from a source; originate or issue: behavior proceeding from hidden motives. See Synonyms at stem1.
Law. To institute and conduct legal action: proceeded against the defaulting debtor.

pre·cede (pr-sd) Pronunciation Key
v. pre·ced·ed, pre·ced·ing, pre·cedes
v. tr.
To come, exist, or occur before in time.
To come before in order or rank; surpass or outrank.
To be in a position in front of; go in advance of.
To preface; introduce: preceded her lecture with a funny anecdote.
:yay:
 
November Rain said:
alright bub, i'll break it down for ya


me and my manhunters-correct
I and my manhunters-incorrect
my manhunters and me-incorrect
my manhunters and I-correct

it basically depends on when you put the referral to yourself in the sentence. If it proceeds other details, then it's 'me'. If it comes at the end, then it's 'I'

if you have anymore questions do not hesistate to contact me...

:up:

now apologise;)

although according to scream's post i am mistaken. there is no way in hell you'd every catch me saying 'I and my manhunters'

I'm pretty sure that's completely wrong.
 
are we really nitpicking comics... where wham, zing, twip, zonk are words? :(
 
Ronny Shade said:
I'm pretty sure that's completely wrong.
trollocks, it can only be partially wrong, not completely wrong.

besides i've already aknowledged this fact. All in all i say 'we' most of the time so i don't have to get into such a situation.

I've never seen any iccident where someone has said or written 'I and my friends' and 'friends and me' isn't right either so...

nyah.
 
Equint77 said:
are we really nitpicking comics... where wham, zing, twip, zonk are words? :(
Ronny Shade said:
don't forget "sloz"
Colossal Spoons said:
And my favorite: Brakooooom!
With the exception of 'sloz', those are all real words although Brakooooom! is reserved for the elite.
November Rain said:
proceed, precede

right, thanks, gotcha. you could have just said ya know;)
I know :joker:
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
In an overzealous attempt to be correct, most people actually end up so scared of "Me an' Timmy went down to the cement pond." (which should be "Timmy and I went down to the cement pond.") that they always think "I" is correct.
Not always the case.

I liked the episode where a hippopotamus escaped from the zoo and got into the cement pond and Granny thought it was a giant pig and drew butcher lines on it showing the ribs, hamhocks, rump, etc. :up:
 
Ronny Shade said:
I saw Sloz on an epsiode of Batman. :O
The word has to be used x amount of times before it becomes an official part of the language.

'Sloz' is well on its way. :up:
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
It would be "Me am going to the store." and of course, that is wrong.

bizarro.jpg


He disagrees.:D
 
The Lizard said:
I liked the episode where a hippopotamus escaped from the zoo and got into the cement pond and Granny thought it was a giant pig and drew butcher lines on it showing the ribs, hamhocks, rump, etc. :up:
I find it hard to believe I missed that one. :huh:
 
November Rain said:
trollocks, it can only be partially wrong, not completely wrong.

besides i've already aknowledged this fact. All in all i say 'we' most of the time so i don't have to get into such a situation.

I've never seen any iccident where someone has said or written 'I and my friends' and 'friends and me' isn't right either so...

nyah.

Putting 'me' or 'I' after the other person(s) in the sentence is just a matter of being polite. Using 'me' versus 'I' depends if you are the subject of the sentence (the one doing the action, performing the verb in the sentence - use I) or if you're object (the one who receives the action - use me).

Correct: Dad and I left early. or I and Dad left early. (No one uses 'I' first, but it's technically correct.)
Incorrect: Dad and me left early. or Me and Dad left early.

Correct: Bring the bowl to Dad and me. or Bring the bowl to me and Dad.
Incorrect: Bring the bowl to Dad and I.
 
they usually do this on purpose because the average joe comic book reading is not speak gramatically correct all the time....
 

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