Hello welcome to the Scott Pilgrim is my generation's Watchmen thread for better or for worse, Now class I expect you to take notes because there will be a test on Monday, and no you can't just write an Essay about Ramona ruining a generation of Women.
Back in 2004 Graphic novels were starting to really come into the book market hard, from Marvel to DC and of course manga, one indie comic stood out in that crowd and became a major read at the time.
See Scott wasn't really doing anything TOO new in comics, like Watchmen itself did have predecessors like a lot of the humor in Scott Pilgrim being very GAMER based was novel at the time for comics because for a while it was really only done in webcomics.
But Scott also brought that to regular comics, see these types of Indie books were kind of a signal of a new generation of comic creators, again for better or for worse, it wasn't depressing like Dan Clowes, but very much a indie book you would give to teens.
Like I said a lot about Scott book you could find in webcomics from the time, from the very unique semi fantasy world and very reference heavy world but it wasn't that mainstream yet.
One of the most IMPORTANT aspects about why Scott did so well, it adopted a manga like format for it's first run, this cheap version made it easy to buy and also allowed a manga fanbase to check it out growing it's fanbase.
and I think it's important to note that the current YA boom in comics is thanks to a large part in Scott, he kind of laid the ground work for a older YA Gn series that many in Tumblr would try to copy in some respects.
Scott also had an effect on other media, no joke but if you were or knew about the critical comic scene at the time this was passed around and well influenced creators, even O'Malliey has commented on it.
The reason I compare Scott to Watchmen is mostly because of how it changed comics in my lifetime, I don't think it had as big an influence but it's hard to deny that it didn't, and many people took good lessons and bad lessons from it. Scott for better or for worse....
is the Watchmen I got for my generation of comics fandom, I saw the world change because of it, and now wonder if somehow Diary of a Wimpy Kid will be that book for some young comics fan.
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Welcome to part 2 of Miracleman, the Blue Banana with so many legal troubles it makes my head hurt, today we get to the main meat of one of the most important legal battles in comics, where we see the ruler of 13 years old boys vs the ruler of all Goth girls.
Enter Todd Mcfarlane.
*Who founded Image?
TODD!
*Who made the adult collectors market for toys?
TODD!
*Who only survives by breathing and Perfect body control?
TODD!....wait what(this was a thing he was doing for a while)
Okay lets get to the auction, now this actually starts way back in the early 90's, Todd left Marvel to form Image comics and it was big hit but....Todd was a terrible writer. A lot of creators at the time actually made fun of him including the people making MIGHTY MOUSE!
The story of Miracle Man, is not a simple story of good men vs bad men, it's a story about comic history, creators rights, and the complicated relationship between UK and US law, this is a story that SOMEHOW stretches the golden age to the modern age, this is Miracle man.
The possible owners are not as simple as just Mick Anglo the creator, in fact if we want to list the "owners" here are the names
*DC comics
*L Miller and Son
*Mick Anglo
*Dez Skinn
*Alan Moore
*Gary Leech
*Alan Davis
*Neil Gaiman
*Todd Mcfarlane
*Marvel
and *Emotiv
this is the short list of people who POSSIBLY OWN THE RIGHTS, these are just some of the major players in this drama shockingly DC and Marvel are honestly kind of minor in this drama, but well let's get to the drama but first I want to ACKNOWLEDGE MY AGONIZING RESEARCH.
Welcome to me talking about the comics I read this year and giving them arbitrary awards that don't matter but gives me an excuse to look back on the good, the bad, and the certain comics that kill me on the inside every time I think about them.
*Best We really want to be Buffy the Vampire Slayer comic
*Something is killing the Children
This book is a light recommend mostly because while it is solid the Buffy comparison loom strong in this book and despite the hype can feel a little like someone just wanted to make Buffy
*the Arbitrary Ed and Sean Award
*the Reckless Graphic novels
Ed and Sean are always worth a read and this one leans into their pulp sensibilities hard, if you like Noir comic, pulp action and dark LA stories these comics are recommended. So far there are 3 with a 4th coming soon
Honestly some have, like the creator of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss was able to make their own indie animations and their own studio by themselves....but because of money, and.....only really now that more creators are known are we getting something.
Look the reason Frank Miller is important is not because HE made Batman dark, or comics darker, what Frank did was show artists who want to work in comics that THEY COULD do it by themselves, THEY HAVE WORTH, and so could go off and do it on their own.
and that's important FOR many creators to get that confidence, many of the image founding fathers were fans of his, and so that caused them to think about what he was saying, and Cartoons didn't get that till later sad to say.
This might end up on the best single issue of the year, a fun issue that asks the reader to blow on the page to turn out the light, FIND 3 magical symbols hidden in the pages to cast a spell and turn the book around....I love it.
HANUKAH is early this year....like it's today so Happy holidays my fellow Jews and to celebrate this year in grand old Fashion we have 8 Crazy nights with the the thing, where I will be spotlighting stories from the thing and his many team ups. Tonight WE START OFF VERY JEWISH.
the Golem is a very MINOR Marvel hero based on the famous Jewish myth the Golem of Prague and it's many variations over the decades. A small attempt was made to make him a Marvel hero but alas he was never that popular.
The character first showed up in the Hulk but it was VERY minor appearance and the Hulk, took his place as the protector being given a lot of comparisons. The Golem is only used in flashbacks but he would show up in the modern day for a brief run.