What Is Avi Green Smoking?

Posted by: Dustin Christian  //  Category: Marvel, Miscellany

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I’ve been reading Avi Green’s blog, The Four Color Media Monitor, for about a month now, and I’m finding that I almost never agree with him. I generally write it off to the fact that he thinks with a conservative-biased agenda and I’m pretty liberal on all the issues that I really care about, but his latest post just has me scratching my head trying to figure out what he’s talking about.

Avi starts out by quoting a recent Newsarama interview with Mark Waid. The bolding for emphasis is Ari’s.

NRAMA: As you saw in Marc’s interview, we’re asking how various Spider-Man creators feel about the reaction to Brand New Day. You’re new to the scene, but do you have an opinion on it that you want to share, since you’ve been talking to these guys for a few months and participating in what they’re trying to do? Do you think it’s a good direction for Spider-Man?

MW: I actually think it’s really a good, solid direction. It does exactly what they set out to do, which was re-establish the books as being about Peter Parker, perennial loser, who is not married.

They’re very careful and very respectful, whether the hardcore fans believe it or not; the team that I’ve seen on the Spider-Man books is very respectful toward them in terms of not going out of their way to thumb their nose at the readership, or try to make fun of them or mock their concern. Everybody who works on these books understands that it was a gamble to take this direction. Everybody on these books understands why there’s that slowly diminishing minority of fans who believe that Spider-Man comics are no good anymore because we got rid of the marriage. Everybody gets that and understands why they’re so attached to it. But we’ve set the course now, so the only thing we can do is tell the best stories we possibly can.

Seems pretty straightforward to me. I may be part of that slowly diminishing minority, but I can respect the Spider-Team’s point of view, shrug my shoulders, and say “fair enough”.

Avi, however, seems to feel that Waid has insulted the fans and the character and should be sent to Gitmo.

Tsk tsk tsk. What’s really funny here is that this is a guy who’d worked on The Flash, where he himself married Wally West and Linda Park, and now he’s acting disrespectful to something he promoted a decade ago. And he even has the gall to imply that Peter is only a loser. I’m sorry, Mark, but that’s just lame.

I can see where he gets the implying Peter is only a loser part, even if I think he drew the wrong meaning from Waid’s statement, but “[...]now he’s acting disrespectful to something he promoted a decade ago.” has me scratching my head, as does his insinuation that Waid has somehow put down the fans.

Can someone help me out here? Has Avi lost his mind? Or, being so rabidly conservative, is he trying the Karl Rove strategy of flinging shit at a wall to see what sticks?

Believe it or not, this isn;t meant to be an attack on Avi; his way of thinking just seems to be so alien to mine that I’m hoping someone can help me understand what the fuck he’s talking about.

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George Perez Announced Guest of Honor for Megacon 2009

Posted by: Dustin Christian  //  Category: Miscellany

Megacon, my hometown convention and the con that broke my con-going cherry this year, has announced that George Perez will be the Guest of Honor for Megacon ‘09.

Here is the official press release:

The Orlando MegaCon, the largest comic book multi media event in the Southeast is pleased to make its initial announcement of guests for its 2009 convention. The Orlando MegaCon will take place Feb. 27-March 1, 2009 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL.

Legendary artist George Pérez will be the Special Guest of Honor at MegaCon 2009. In a 30+ year career in comics, George has illustrated Avengers, Fantastic Four, JLA, Wonder Woman, and a host of other seminal comics titles. He is hard at work on his next project from DC Comics, Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds. This will be George’s first scheduled convention appearance in over a year, as he took 2008 off the convention circuit.

In addition, MegaCon is proud to announce additional comic guests including:

* Jimmy Palmiotti, writer of Back to Brooklyn
* Amanda Conner, artist of Green Arrow/Black Canary
* Darwyn Cooke, writer/artist of The Spirit
* Adam Hughes, artist of Wonder Woman and Tomb Raider
* Ethan Van Sciver, artist of Green Lantern
* Paul Pelletier, artist of Guardians of the Galaxy
* Jim Cheung, artist of Young Avengers
* Ron Marz, writer of Witchblade and Dragon Prince
* Steve McNiven, artist of Wolverine and Civil War
* Chuck Dixon, writer of Robin and Nightwing
* Brandon Peterson, artist of Uncanny X-Men
* Greg Land, artist of X-Men
* Nelson DeCastro, artist of Action Comics
* Mark Waid, writer of Flash, Captain America, and Fantastic Four
* Tony Bedard, writer of Birds of Prey and Exiles
* And Chris Claremont, Marvel Comics’ legendary X-Men writer, who shepherded the title for over 20 years.

The MegaCon guest list is constantly growing. Check www.MegaConvention.com frequently for more updates.

There are some very exciting names on that list. And, admittedly, a few that I’m completely underwhelmed by. Maybe this year I’ll get over being awestruck and actually talk to some creators and get some artwork.

Or, even better, meet some readers! February 27th - BE THERE!!

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