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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Continuity is incredibly important. Continuity is just like your own personal history. It defines who you are and how you got here.
But just like you don’t need to instantly access all of your personal history to live in the moment I think it’s a mistake for writers to constantly bombard the reader with information about the back story to make us believe the now. in fact I think it can be a crutch.
I read a lot of comics and I see this kind of writing and I want to tell the writer just tell your story… don’t tell me everybody else’s story that came before you. only give me the information I need right now to enjoy this moment.
me and quite a few of my friends have a real issue with comics that are just about other comics. if you’re doing that you damn well make sure you have a reason
Especially characters with growing continuity that spans decades but really only supposedly a few years. it can be a cumbersome mess that doesn’t actually help your story or the character at all.
I know some people accuse me of ignoring continuity but that’s just plain ridiculous. what I don’t do is pander to an audience that knows every little bit of minutia. it’s okay that they know what they know. I know it too. my job is to make sure these characters are vital and living in the moment and as long as nothing has been contradicted i think its all cool
How do people not call this guy on hypocritical bullshit like this? His entire X-Men run at any point in time has been him either poorly retelling old X-Men stories or nothing happening to the characters at all.
I’d think he was being sarcastic if I’d never heard anything he’s said before.
Wow.
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