Ed Sanders wrote:
I wish the companies would just stop publishing new stories and just start reprinting the classic stories....they could save on paying talent and we would have something readable very month.
Lately, on and off, I've been wondering if we never should have let ourselves grow up with this stuff at all, and instead just left it as a childhood thing and been done with it. Today we could be discussing comics with nothing but nostalgic joy the way they do in the Babar forums, or the Nancy Drew forums, or the Pillsbury Doughboy forums ... you know what I mean?
Once we started to take the books with us into adulthood, it was inevitable that they'd end up like this one day. New Fucking Avengers, Dead Beetle Crises. Tell me something, if one wants to read superhero stories, exactly what will be left after IC and HoM? The characters will all be "broken down and rebuilt", distrust each other, be unrecognisable ... or dead altogether ... and we'll be faced with yet another round of #1 issues with "Such-And-Such As You've Never Seen Him Before!" blaring from the covers.
Not your father's Such-And-Such! This series will change Such-And-Such's world forever! Oh ... great.
Forgive me for coming off like the ancient mariner, but I am fairly ancient. How many versions, reboots, refits, retcons, new directions, deconstructions, reimaginings and "arcs that change Such-And-Such's world F O R E V E R" do we have to read before we're allowed to say that nothing has been or ever could be anywhere near as satisfying as the stupid kiddie stuff we read when we first got into comics? Can we say that yet? Tell me when we can say that.