I'm not a massive fan of all the content of Regened and generally skim read it on a prog slog but it's not absolutely horrendous. Granted there is a bit of a tendency to assume that it has to be school based to appeal to youngsters and Lowborn High has been flogged to death for my money.
Overall though, there has been a good balance of stuff. I'd say some of the strongest has been the original material; Pandora Perfect, Enemy Earth. That said, there have also been successes with material set in established Tooth worlds.
You can forgive a degree of inconsistency when folks are trying out new stuff to see if they can find something fresh. Would I rather have a section in the Meg each month given over to experimental material as opposed to regurgitating American dross?
If anything this makes me more likely to continue supporting the Meg. Give new artists and writers a platform to try out ideas and build a new audience. Push the envelope a bit and see what succeeds.
And yes, I'd prefer it as part of the Meg rather than interrupting the flow of the prog every couple of months or so.
Overall though, there has been a good balance of stuff. I'd say some of the strongest has been the original material; Pandora Perfect, Enemy Earth. That said, there have also been successes with material set in established Tooth worlds.
You can forgive a degree of inconsistency when folks are trying out new stuff to see if they can find something fresh. Would I rather have a section in the Meg each month given over to experimental material as opposed to regurgitating American dross?
If anything this makes me more likely to continue supporting the Meg. Give new artists and writers a platform to try out ideas and build a new audience. Push the envelope a bit and see what succeeds.
And yes, I'd prefer it as part of the Meg rather than interrupting the flow of the prog every couple of months or so.