Post subject: What passes for comic "journalism" today
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:29 pm
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Every once in a while I will glance at some comic book "news" sites to see what's up and almost every time I regret it. Painful writing, all from personal feelings, lacking any journalistic integrity.
And, they just don't get it that these books are meant for kids and the kid within us all. NONE of the tropes of superheroes makes sense, and every attempt to make them "realistic" just show an utter immaturity.
Post subject: What passes for comic "journalism" today
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:14 pm
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Wizard started out ok and made comics cool and pumped up the industry but soon started going downhill with their arrogance. CBR sucks. I do miss Amazing Heroes and Hero Illustrated.
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