Re: Legion of 3 Worlds confusion



On Aug 1, 7:33 am, plausible prose man <Georgefha...@xxxxxxx>

 Some of us, however, are whiny bozos, and that's the worst kind. Tell
me, does it make LO3W less enjoyable for you that, after reading it,
you realize some of it was a way to reintroduce a couple of characters
who weren't perhaps as instrumental in the final victory as you
might've envisioned an imaginary, perfect superhero comic?-

So you whine about other fans rather than about comics.
Congratulations, it must make you feel very superior.

To answer your question: the plot lines concerning Bart and Connor did
not bother me very much at all, as it happens, and I never whined
about them.

But I think it is eminently reasonable for a reader to ask "why did
character X do action Y?", and expect for there to be an answer,
implicit or explicit, contained in the story. If the writer
deliberately leaves it out to create a specific effect, that's one
thing. If the writer simply doesn't bother, because, damn it!, he
wanted action Y in his story, and he doesn't care how it gets there,
that's another.

And people who make fun of readers who ask such questions usually
sound to me like they're just trying to make themselves feel better
about themselves by putting someone else down - they may read comics,
but at least they're not as pathetic as [those fans]! Good on you.
.



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