What are you saying - you might not do as much RPG in the future?
As a fan myself, I see that as a bad thing, because I really like your writing. As a writer, I see it as a *good* thing, as the rest of us will have less competition :O))
"My one real geek vice is comics. Yeah, they're trash, but they're quick trash. A brief break from something more stimulating, at best. They're about the only trash fiction I can tolerate these days."
Obviously you are ignoring or are unfamiliar with:
Batman:The Dark Knight returns, reviewed at the above site.
Those are but a few examples of what happens when great writers use the comics medium to tell tales of people with real emotions and character flaws, dealing with problems both everyday and supernatural. Read them, you might just change your mind about 'trashy' comics.
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Date: 2003-07-23 11:02 am (UTC)As a fan myself, I see that as a bad thing, because I really like your writing. As a writer, I see it as a *good* thing, as the rest of us will have less competition :O))
"My one real geek vice is comics. Yeah, they're trash, but they're quick trash. A brief break from something more stimulating, at best. They're about the only trash fiction I can tolerate these days."
Obviously you are ignoring or are unfamiliar with:
Neil Gaiman's SANDMAN (Review at this site)
http://www.grovel.org.uk/reviews/sandma01/sandma01.htm
Alan Moore's Watchmen (Review at this site)
http://www.grovel.org.uk/reviews/watchm01/watchm01.htm
And
Batman:The Dark Knight returns, reviewed at the above site.
Those are but a few examples of what happens when great writers use the comics medium to tell tales of people with real emotions and character flaws, dealing with problems both everyday and supernatural. Read them, you might just change your mind about 'trashy' comics.
-G