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So, Dan Slott has been rather magnanimous recently regarding not censoring others and respecting others opinions.
"Spin it however you want, telling someone they shouldn't bring up censorship because of your take on an issue... ...is a form of censorship."
twitter.com/DanSlott/status/50…
"Having an opinion doesn't always mean you think a person w/ a differing opinion's wrong. It could just mean you believe in different things."
twitter.com/DanSlott/status/50…
Which is impressive, given the fact that this was Dan's reaction earlier this year after I put up a series of comics comparing Mary Jane to Carlie Cooper.
"RD is VERY good at complaining about the comic that's IN HIS HEAD instead of the one that's ON THE PAGE.
As someone who's repeatedly said that he DOESN'T READ THE COMIC, but instead goes by some of the skewed & biased "analysis" that he gets from people like Stillanerd...
...RDMcQ is exceptionally good at "lampooning" and "satirizing" things that are three or four steps removed from the actual subject matter.
The fact that he'll then draw pages and pages of elaborate rant-cartoons about OTHER PEOPLE'S DISTORTIONS of the book is far more telling of some weird, personal obsession than any real "insight."
His next best trick is to come up with the strangest possible twists and interpretations of things I've said in interviews, pouring through them with (What would you call the opposite of "rose colored glasses"?) HATE GOGGLES on-- a lot of the times going off on the most insane-O tangents and diatribes possible, speaking out against OPINIONS I THAT I JUST DON'T HAVE.
SMH.
Can someone please find this guy a new hobby?"
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And lets not forget how Dan Slott reacted to the opinions posted by Youtube contribute, the Main Event:
www.spidermancrawlspace.com/20…
So, respect the opinions of others and don't try to censor them. Unless they say something you don't like. At which point, screw that guy!
"Spin it however you want, telling someone they shouldn't bring up censorship because of your take on an issue... ...is a form of censorship."
twitter.com/DanSlott/status/50…
"Having an opinion doesn't always mean you think a person w/ a differing opinion's wrong. It could just mean you believe in different things."
twitter.com/DanSlott/status/50…
Which is impressive, given the fact that this was Dan's reaction earlier this year after I put up a series of comics comparing Mary Jane to Carlie Cooper.
"RD is VERY good at complaining about the comic that's IN HIS HEAD instead of the one that's ON THE PAGE.
As someone who's repeatedly said that he DOESN'T READ THE COMIC, but instead goes by some of the skewed & biased "analysis" that he gets from people like Stillanerd...
...RDMcQ is exceptionally good at "lampooning" and "satirizing" things that are three or four steps removed from the actual subject matter.
The fact that he'll then draw pages and pages of elaborate rant-cartoons about OTHER PEOPLE'S DISTORTIONS of the book is far more telling of some weird, personal obsession than any real "insight."
His next best trick is to come up with the strangest possible twists and interpretations of things I've said in interviews, pouring through them with (What would you call the opposite of "rose colored glasses"?) HATE GOGGLES on-- a lot of the times going off on the most insane-O tangents and diatribes possible, speaking out against OPINIONS I THAT I JUST DON'T HAVE.
SMH.
Can someone please find this guy a new hobby?"
forums.comicbookresources.com/…
And lets not forget how Dan Slott reacted to the opinions posted by Youtube contribute, the Main Event:
www.spidermancrawlspace.com/20…
So, respect the opinions of others and don't try to censor them. Unless they say something you don't like. At which point, screw that guy!
Alan Moore and Bill Maher
So, Alan Moore is in the news again. He's promoting a movie he wrote and has a piece in. And the interviewer asked him if he'd get back into comics after finishing League of Extraordinary Gentlement in 2018. His response (in part): I’m not so interested in comics anymore, I don’t want anything to do with them. I had been doing comics for 40-something years when I finally retired. When I entered the comics industry, the big attraction was that this was a medium that was vulgar, it had been created to entertain working class people, particularly children. The way that the industry has changed, it’s ‘graphic novels’ now, it’s entirely priced for an audience of middle class people. I have nothing against middle class people but it wasn’t meant to be a medium for middle aged hobbyists. It was meant to be a medium for people who haven’t got much money. Most people equate comics with superhero movies now. That adds another layer of difficulty for me. I haven’t seen a superhero
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Okay, I can't be the only one who actually wants this to be a real series:
To everyone who may ask..
Yes, I've read ASM #29. Yes I think it's a big deal. No, I don't think they're faking us out. No, I don't think Joe Quesada is going to veto it.
Entitled Snobbery 101
So, Marc Maron got in a lot of trouble recently for his statements regarding the Marvel movies when he was on Conan O'Brien's show.
"I have some issues with them and I generally don't like them. I don't wanna be bullied into seeing those movies. I'm a grown-up, I'm not seven, and I think those movies are for grown, male nerd childs."
"Now I gotta go travel 15-20 minutes to a smaller movie theater to see a grown-up movie with other grown-ups where we can all sit together and not understand the ending? That's part of the experience. Where you walk out and you're like, 'I don't know, did the guy die? It's not clear.' That's the kind of movie I
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Sorry to hear you were banned from CBR mate.