What happens when the well runs dry? (Editorial)

Editorial Opinion
By CptShellhead - Jun 06, 2012 08:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Comics

I've always been a fan of good movies and good books. But the one thing that can make or break them is the writing. I stopped reading comics about the age of 14, only to pick them up again in my 30's. What brought me back was the writing. Special effects and great art work add to the film and comic but without a good story we have nothing. The fact that after the comics I got back into are starting to get a bit, well not up to par, and that I have switched to a new title because of the writing makes me wonder,...how much can a comic book character go through before the title is "out of touch" with the original material. Variety is great, but how many different versions of a character or a team do we need? How much is too much? What finally breaks a bond with the reader?

About The Author:
CptShellhead
Member Since 5/13/2012
Dad, Elementary School Teacher, Traditional Archer, wannabe Avenger. Tolkien fan.
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