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General Chat => Books & Comics => : milstar 14 September, 2021, 06:33:10 PM
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https://billwillingham.substack.com/p/why-are-some-comics-pros-so-damn
Without going too much into this (Bill in some cases is totally spot on, like for Dan Slott), but I think there's more to it, but can't put my finger on what exactly.
I doubt these men (and women) hate their jobs so much they have to be rude and obnoxious. But when Bill quotes something that happened 40 years ago, I see no relation with contemporary times (times changed since 1960s and 1970s).
What do you think?
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Why are some people so damned abrasive?
- They're having a bad day.
- They're responding to an idiot.
- They're in a position of power so social norms have become skewed.
- They're taking you for granted.
- They're damned abrasive.
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Why are some people so damned abrasive?
- They're having a bad day.
- They're responding to an idiot.
- They're in a position of power so social norms have become skewed.
- They're taking you for granted.
- They're damned abrasive.
I think this is the key.
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I think this is the key.
Please expand.
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Bill Willingham himself has something of a reputation. So I'm not entirely sure I'd read that substack without noting that going in.
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But when Bill quotes something that happened 40 years ago, I see no relation with contemporary times (times changed since 1960s and 1970s).
What do you think?
I think 40 years ago was the 1980s.
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I think this is the key.
Please expand.
Ah...I won't. I mentioned one name there already and I do not want to turn this thread into a myriad compilation of all well known comic pros who behaved like brats.
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Wait:
1. Bill Willingham is an abrasive twat: Bookstore Boycotts Fables Following Bill Willingham's Performance At Gen Con (https://bleedingcool.com/comics/bookstore-boycotts-fables-after-bill-willinghams-performance-at-gencon/)
2. The title of the piece should really use "damnably abrasive". Or "damned", at a push. Tsk. Calls himself a writer.
3. It should be "intention", not "intension". Tsk. Calls himself a writer.
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This bit confused me:
In one of those odd Marvel behind-the-scenes specials on the Disney Channel, we saw long time comics scribe Dan Slott absolutely humiliated on camera by his editor, whose name I believe is Anonymous Nobody (I’m not willing to rewatch the thing in order to get the fellow’s name).
I watched that programme and all I saw was some (slightly inept) attempts at humour. It wasn't particularly funny, but it seemed reasonably good natured. I'm not sure why Bill Willingham is getting offended on Dan Slott's behalf here.
I have no idea whether Dan Slott treat fans badly, as Willingham claims, but he seems to pick up a disproportionate amount of abuse from eejits. Nothing compared to what women who have the audacity to work in comics get, however....
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Wait:
1. Bill Willingham is an abrasive twat: Bookstore Boycotts Fables Following Bill Willingham's Performance At Gen Con (https://bleedingcool.com/comics/bookstore-boycotts-fables-after-bill-willinghams-performance-at-gencon/)
Fanny.
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It's not just a few comics pros who are abrasive, some of us amateurs are prickly feckers as well.
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It's not just a few comics pros who are abrasive, some of us amateurs are prickly feckers as well.
Remind me if I happen to become a successful creator, to never use social networks.