Vadersville
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ORIGINAL: Olaf Well, you opened with 'one more reason to hate Grant Morrison' (not to mention your tactful change of thread title) which to me suggests that you don't hate him for killing off a character you like, but you hated him before now (of course, that's fine). It's an absurd reason to hate a writer because A) he created the character in question, and if he doesn't create the character then the character can't get killed off in the first place, thus sparing you your current frustration; B) it's hilariously naive to think that he won't be back; C) most importantly, a writer doesn't tend to go rogue and kill off a major character without telling anyone. This was almost certainly an editorial decision and discussed with the entire creative team. Don't like how he wrote it? Fine. Actually placing the blame at the feet of one writer (one who you of course have a pre-existing problem with) for a major event of crossover significance? Nah. Of course, if a writer you liked wrote this issue, we probably wouldn't be having this discussion. As I've already said I had issues from Morrison before Batman Inc #18, where's the problem in that? You first reason doesn't make sense, "It's an absurd reason to hate a writer because A) he created the character in question, and if he doesn't create the character then the character can't get killed off in the first place" unless I said "I hate Grant Morrison and I wish he never wrote Batman!", which I didn't, I even said that I liked his earlier writing. Heck, I actually enjoyed Batman and Son. Again, though, you insist that it's absurd to be angry with a writer because they've killed a character off if they've created said character, which does not make any sense. Why do you think that people are restricted to a inherent sense of gratitude towards a writer for introduing the character in the first place? This is a rhetorical question by the way as I know you can't answer it because it's a nonsensical sentimentality which you just keep repeating rather than explaining. Your second reason: "B) it's hilariously naive to think that he won't be back" I fear you've gotten so worked up over me having a differing opinion to yourself that you seem to have missed quite a few points in my earlier posts. Here's a quote, just to jog your memory. "Well apparently DC are saying dead is dead in the New 52, Harry but even though I'm doubtful of that I have this feeling that this maybe one instance where they will leave a character dead, at least for a considerable amount of time." No one stays dead in comics, if there's one truth to the medium, that's it, but that doesn't mean that a character's death won't have a significant impact on the titles they feature in and as I've said, one of my biggest cocnerns is that this undermines the ending of Synder's Death of the Family, which I feel opened up more intersting possibilities for the Bruce / Damian relationship which will now, sadly, not be explored. In regards to your third reason, of course DC were aware of Morrison killing off Damian, the sheer number of cross-over covers and stories already being announced in the wake of his death, his evident of that. And some are speculating that even Snyder has known for some time, hence his gradual introduction of Harper Row, who many assume will be next to don the Robin mantle. So what? I'm supposed to say "Damn you, Morrison, the DC editorial team and everyone else who was implicit in this event?" No, Batman Inc is Morrison's baby. He's gone on and on and on about how it is the final part in his epic, long Batman saga that started way back with The Black Glove. The buck lies with him. Just like a director is blamed for a bad movie, rather than a long list of all the cast and crew who were a part of the production. You're suggesting that I wouldn't have a problem with this if it was wriiten by a writer I liked. I'm not sure what you're getting at here? I've said that I don't like how Damian died. And I don't like Morrison's writing. If it was written by a writer I liked, it would have most likely been written in a way I liked? Or are you just saying that my problem is the name on the writer credit and I would have liked it if it didn't have Morrison's name on it? If so, I don't know what you're basing that on at all. I've a;ready said I have enjoyed Morrison's stories in the past and I even gave Batman inc a second chance after the reboot. I'm actually very critical of even writers I like. Check back on this very thread and you'll see that intially I didn't even like Synder's Batman. In fact, I really don't know why we're having this "discussion". I don't like Morrison. I don't like what he's done to Damian. (I'm not the only one.) You do. And you seem to have a problem with me because I'm of an opposing opinion, going as far to tell me my opinion is absurd and illogical. I don't get it.
< Message edited by Vadersville -- 28/2/2013 9:19:37 PM >
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