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| 4/29/11
| Alan Levy
Posted on 04/29/2011 9:11:55 AM PDT by Absolutely Nobama
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To: Colonel_Flagg
To: Absolutely Nobama
I don’t care what that illegal alien does! He was never a citizen anyway.
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posted on
04/29/2011 9:34:01 AM PDT
by
The Toll
To: Salamander
Not to sound all Glenn Beck-like, but provessivevik thinking has invaded the churches and synagogues. See Sojourners and the Jewish Funds For Justice for further details.
To: Absolutely Nobama
Here's a news flash for DC Comics, Archie Comics, and the NFL: [ . . . ] We don't want or need to be preached to every waking moment.
As a lad, I bought comics in the '70s with the expectation that they would appreciate in value like the comics in the '40's did. The truly valuable collectibles are those things that no one would think to keep. I also liked reading them.
But I was of the last generation of kids reading comic books.
If you look at Gesell guide to child development (written in 1950s), ten years old is the peak of boys reading superhero comics. Now, go to one of the few stores that still carries comic books (e.g. Borders) and pick up sone of the non-Manga superhero titles, and it is clear that they are now trying to sell comic books to the same generation that was buying them in the '70s. Too many insider references, certainly a lot of subject matter innapropriate for youngsters.
IF a comic book can find a way to make its story onto the newswire or blogs, then the odds of a bunch of people who ordinarily don't buy them might pick up a copy. Collectors always like round numbers, and #900 is pretty impressive in terms of comic book numbering (Action beginning in June, 1938).
So, it's like when Superman or Batman gets "killed" (always resurrected), Superman marries Lois Lane, or the entire comic book universe gets destroyed (Crisis on Infinite Earts), it is all about selling books. Then, after the comic sales drop off, it is time to bring back Superman, Batman the Barry Allen Flash, and all the rest.
Now, in the case of the Archie comic, I think that was a HUGE mistake. Except for the too perfectly shaped Betty, Veronica, Midge etc. wearing too little starting in the '60's, these comics were considered harmless compared to the horror/crime/satire genres erupting in the 50's (See "The ten cent plague").
Once in a while, Archie comics were even open to explicitly Christian mesages (sometimes coming from unlikely characters like Mr. Lodge).
The homosexual character introduced certainly gave Veronica #200 a big bump in sales. Tens of thousands of aging sexual deviants bought a copy to place next to the Playbill from La Cage Aux Folles and a stack of Barry Manilow CDS.
The cost to Archie Comics is that parents can never trust the content of said comic magazine ever again. And youngsters who don't want that stuff in their comic books will avoid them. And frankly, they should NOT have let Jughead anywhere NEAR that character; he takes enough abuse as it is.
Comic strips, and by extension comic books, have a reader base that is more averse to change than most. Dagwood must never get a new hair cut. Dilbert's tie must (almost) always be sticking out. Lex Luthor and I (Dr. Sivana) must always be trying to take over the world. It could well be that we are pretty much at the end of (non-manga) comic books as a medium. Better to let it die than to ruin an entire epic history with cheap shots of heroin like a deviant Archie character or a Superman who rejects the American Way.
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posted on
04/29/2011 9:37:06 AM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: chickadee
Another thing I cant stand is all these businesses that advertise that they are green and the endless sponsoring of various charitable events, bike rides for various cancers, mailing in seals from yogurt etc. I always get the feeling that companies aren't showing support for sufferers of diseases so much as exploiting them. "Ad Exec: The disease of the year is breast cancer. We'll cut our red dye usage by 50% to get pink, print a ribbon on the packaging and sell the hell out of how much we oppose cancer. We should net $250 million from it. Any other diseases? How about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis? What do you mean that the New York Yankees already have Lou Gehrig's disease trademarked? Run it by legal before we start fighting the the Steinbrenner family."
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posted on
04/29/2011 9:37:06 AM PDT
by
KarlInOhio
(Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! Tea Party extremism is a badge of honor.)
To: All
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posted on
04/29/2011 9:38:32 AM PDT
by
McGruff
(When it comes to Obama's birth certificate. Trust, but verify.)
To: KarlInOhio; chickadee
I always get the feeling that companies aren't showing support for sufferers of diseases so much as exploiting them.
Agreed. I especially hate the notes in motel rooms suggesting that you not ask for clean sheets and towels every day to save the planet. Or HP wanting their toner cartridges back so they can be put on a boat to China rather than being used as a refill by competitors.
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posted on
04/29/2011 9:39:31 AM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: chickadee
Anything that advertises itself as “green” will automatically insure that my “green” will stay in my pocket out of prinicple, even if it’s a product that I would find useful.
To: Absolutely Nobama
“. . . its becoming almost like liberal mind control.”
And you’re right again. The “announcements” or advocacies are never for things I care about.
Even one of my favorite shows, “Bones”, pushes that stinking Prius by integrating the car into the show. Last night, it showed the car parking itself. Moments after that, a Toyota ad played. It was for the Highlander. The ad series for the Highlander is one of the most offensive I have seen in a long time. There are several, all with the same theme - parents are uncool and need their children to choose their vehicles for them.
To: djf
We’re still in a semi-free market. Let your money speak for you. Don’t give in.
To: Absolutely Nobama
Was it the Earth 1 or Earth 2 Superman ?
Earth 1. The Earth 2 Supes has grey temples unless he's fighting Nazis.
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posted on
04/29/2011 9:41:30 AM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: Dr. Sivana
To: Dr. Sivana
To: The Toll
He doesn’t have a valid birth certificate, like a certain Kenyan whose name escapes me right now....
To: Absolutely Nobama
Of course, the whole Superman thing could be a ruse that will be explained later (Action #901)
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posted on
04/29/2011 9:47:50 AM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: Absolutely Nobama
I am on your side about Superman and Archie, I don’t see breast cancer awareness as being as insidious as the other two examples.
To: Dr. Sivana
I may be showing my age, but I stopped reading comics when Magneto became leader of the X-Men.
To: Absolutely Nobama
It’s not so much the money as it is the angst.
So you feel sorry for starving children, you feed the children. Then, no matter what you do, there are even more starving children.
Combine that with the angst produced by advertisers. NEVER believe, even for a second, that advertisers are doing you any sort of favor.
They are there for one purpose: to make you unhappy with what you have so that you will go out and do something different. That seems to me to be pretty much the bottom line. Perhaps I’m a bit too cynical, but if I am, it’s not by much!
We are a people who are basically being programmed to be unhappy.
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posted on
04/29/2011 9:51:01 AM PDT
by
djf
(Dems and liberals: Let's redefine "marriage". We already redefined "natural born citizen".)
To: Dr. Sivana
To: Absolutely Nobama
A rant on comic books. I know who you are now.
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posted on
04/29/2011 9:51:40 AM PDT
by
Lazlo in PA
(Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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