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  • I dislike direction certain writer takes my favorite charactes, btu becuse they aren’t big names like Captain America, and I’m afraid thet if I won’t support the book financially, it will get cancelled and characters will fll into comics book limbo for years, while the writer will just move to the next project. How can I show to the company I want to support these characters, but not under current creative direction in a meningful way? Because I think sending “I love character X but please, make writer Y stop writing her” letter after buying every issue isn’t gonna cut it.

    I think you need to make choices about what you are and are not going to support, and understand the message that such behavior sends. But it’s impossible to break the signal down to such nuances as “I liked page six, but not page seven.” And really, you’re just a single component of a larger aggregate–while it’s important what you do and don’t like, it doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It needs to be weighed alongside what the guy next to you likes and dislikes as well, broad enough to encompass the whole of the audience.

    • October 1, 2013 (9:18 am)
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