All right, I'm back in action. Many thanks to MB and Byrd for holding down the fort while I was unavailable.
I think we do this every single time we get excited. It may be best to not repeat history here and divert our attention in five different directions.
Though I do have that Gotham City sandbox game I’m working on…
I always feel like the new guy when it comes to this group, I swear.
Yeah. It's freaky. I've known you guys in this capacity for five years now and this is perfectly consistent. What we really need to do is start a Patreon so we can quit our jobs and role-play all the time (living in poverty because the Big Two's lawyers would "catch [copyright-infringers] just like flies".
I agree. I think I was playing for about five minutes longer than you.
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If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times: we need to take our RP ideas, file the serial numbers off of them, and start making our own comics.
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If I'm honest with myself, I'm pretty sure we all have the technical skill to piss out some sick indie comics. It really is tragic that we all haven't. Or at least I haven't. Have any of you guys actually published anything?
I fear I'm too derivative
I mean, shit, the entire superhero genre was created by being derivative. Superman started off as a knockoff of Doc Savage and Philip Wyle's Gladiator, Batman was pretty openly plagiarized from The Shadow, Green Lantern borrowed heavily from Lensman, and both Marvel and DC are chock-full of characters that are just ersatzes of a character from the other company.
Maybe I should go find a time machine and sign up for Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog in the 90s. Compete for Penders spot. It'd be a riot.
I'd be down for it. Maybe then the book wouldn't have clogged with OC's that don't make any sense, and Sega wouldn't hiss and spit at the mention of the Freedom Fighters like a vampire at a cross. #makesallycanondammit
I think getting into the industry was also a lot easier back then.
Marvel's too busy hiring YA novel authors.
Is that what you call tumblr bloggers?
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At this point, screw "the industry." Marvel's too busy hiring YA novel authors, Image has become "Here's my failed pitch for a screenplay that I'm passing off as a comic" the company, and DC decided to squander all their goodwill by hiring Brian Michael "Let's take Mary Jane away from Spider-Man and put her in Iron Man's book where she'll do absolutely nothing for three years" Bendis on Superman. If there's any hope at all for American comic books as a medium, it's going to be from independent creators sidestepping the big publishing houses and finding other ways to get their works to the public.