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WickedHate posted:Accusing a woman of looking like a man, joking or not, is bullshit regardless of who it is dude. If it wasn't pretty obvious that i was just rolling onward with the joke, even tastelessly, you guys need to loosen the gently caress up. Or put me on ignore and shut up about my posts.
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Rhyno posted:If it wasn't pretty obvious that i was just rolling onward with the joke, even tastelessly, you guys need to loosen the gently caress up. Seriously. This is Something Awful.
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Post a picture of yourself, Rhyno. I'm curious to see how the Stallion with a room full of superman toys compares in terms of masculinity.
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Madkal posted:Were there ever any prominent female writers back in the day, or were all the characters being written by men? bobkatt013 posted:Louise Simonson Rhyno posted:He meant to say "that weren't terrible. " qntm posted:"Sorry, due to your poor writing, you count as a man" Rhyno posted:Huh. That might explain Gail Simons's burly knuckles. here's the whole loving conversation for goons who do not understand what "context" means
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Dan Didio posted:Post a picture of yourself, Rhyno. I'm curious to see how the Stallion with a room full of superman toys compares in terms of masculinity. I am half the man Gail Simone is.
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Acne Rain posted:here's the whole loving conversation for goons who do not understand what "context" means That still doesn't make it better.
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Acne Rain posted:here's the whole loving conversation for goons who do not understand what "context" means I didn't mean to start this. I was just curious if there were any women writers back in the day.
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sporklift posted:Seriously. This is Something Awful. The lamest excuse.
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Rhyno posted:I am half the man Gail Simone is. There's so many ways this could go.
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Dan Didio posted:There's so many ways this could go. I probably have bigger boobs at this point. I don't have a good reference photo of her handy.
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Avengers 200 is from 1980, and at that point I don't think most of the names being thrown around were writing any comics. Louise Jones/Simonson and Jo Duffy were both hired on as editors in 1980, and started getting writing jobs (Simonson more than Duffy) a few years later*. Nocenti also got hired on as an editor and then progressed to writing in the mid-1980s. Karen Berger was on board at DC by 1980, but she never wrote much that I recall. In terms of pre-1980, Lee Marrs did some oddball stuff for Marvel and DC, very rarely for superhero books. Linda Fite (Herb Trimpe's wife) wrote a few things for Marvel, but it was usually something along the line of the 'cult' 'classic' Night Nurse as opposed to superheroes. This is kind of the only way it seems women got writing credit in comics in the 1970s: Laurie Rozakis has some co-writing credits with Bob, Danni Thomas with Roy, Mary Skrenes with then-boyfriend (actually I just realized I have no idea if this is true, it's possible they were just writing partners) Steve Gerber. Marie Severin seemed to be a humor cartoonist independent of John. There are probably quite a few people I am forgetting who worked primarily on humor/romance/horror/fantasy comics at Marvel or DC prior to 1980, and there's Dorothy Woolfolk who I had no idea existed until recently and is almost unquestionably the most significant/influential female figure in superhero comics pre-1980. Without pulling up the illustrated map of the MARVEL BULLPEN circa 1981 from Marvel Age (though I probably could if anyone wanted it) I'm not sure who all was in the office coloring or lettering or doing production circa 1980, but there would have been very few women around, and it looks like exactly zero of them were in the production line for Avengers 200. I'm pretty sure even though things are still pretty skewed towards males today, there are relatively few books that could have the same thing said today. Also on the subject of the other big hot discussion in here, I'll legitimately PayPal a reward to anyone who can find Rhyno's classic post about starting poo poo at the "Good ol' TRU" and trying to take some Transformers toys from some bratty kid who was just going to open them and then got into a fight with a parent and somehow HE'S the rear end in a top hat that got the cops called on him? Either to confirm I didn't dream that, or if it's not Rhyno so I can apologize to him for thinking it was him for the past five years. redbackground posted:Point of order, but from what I saw at marvel.wikia.com, Jo Duffy had already written ten issues of Power Man & Iron Fist, an issue of Star Wars, and had co-written 3 other comics when Avengers 200 was published. * (Mary) Jo Duffy was hired as an assistant editor in 1979 and started getting writing jobs almost immediately. Edge & Christian fucked around with this message at 06:14 on Mar 5, 2015 |
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Edge & Christian posted:Avengers 200 is from 1980, and at that point I don't think most of the names being thrown around were writing any comics. Louise Jones/Simonson and Jo Duffy were both hired on as editors in 1980, and started getting writing jobs (Simonson more than Duffy) a few years later.
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I think the most prolific female creator at Marvel in the 1970s must have been Glynis Wein/Glynis Oliver, who was a colourist on just about everything. I'm fairly sure I once read (either in the foreword to the omnibus or an online interview) that Marie Severin was meant to be the regular penciller on Spectactular Spider-Man around the time Roger Stern was writing it and he was really disappointed when it didn't come to pass.
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Rhyno, go back to Toys R Us.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 23:37 |
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Edge & Christian posted:
I don't have the post but it was him.
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Edit: nevermind, not even worth it.
Rhyno fucked around with this message at 23:53 on Mar 5, 2015 |
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Man Rhyno you have some deep, deep issues.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 23:53 |
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WickedHate posted:That still doesn't make it better. Yeah it does.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 23:54 |
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CharlestheHammer posted:Man Rhyno you have some deep, deep issues. Yeah I totally took a toy out of a child's hands. Yup, that's 100% believable. Seriously, going back to the initial hubbub, if you can't figure out the sarcasm in it you can go gently caress yourself dude.
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Rhyno posted:Yeah I totally took a toy out of a child's hands. Yup, that's 100% believable. Based on your current behavior it kind of is.
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WickedHate posted:Based on your current behavior it kind of is. Yeah, I make a joke about hairy knuckles, that definitely leads to attacking children.
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Simonson's pretty good, btw.
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Rhyno posted:Yeah I totally took a toy out of a child's hands. Yup, that's 100% believable. You just threatened to beat up a poster for remembering an unflattering story about you. That you apparently volunteered. Ya got some issues son.
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CharlestheHammer posted:You just threatened to beat up a poster for remembering an unflattering story about you. That you apparently volunteered. No I didn't. I recalled that others wanted that outcome and decided it wasn't worth bringing up. I never threatened to do anything. Nice reading comprehension.
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Fair enough,you just said you wouldn't but it is understandable why some would want to.
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This is an informative thread.
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I still can't find this post, but from what I can recall Rhyno is consistent in saying that he never "took a toy out of a child's hands". I think he took them out of someone's shopping cart. Or possibly he had taken ALL of the toys, put them in his shopping cart, and then gotten into it with some kid's parent when it became clear Rhyno was not going to be happy until he left the store with ALL of whatever exciting new Transformer this was. It's also entirely possible that post was made and the story was at least slightly fanciful. I'm still dreadfully curious about who did or did not want to beat me up. My favorite "female creators at Marvel/DC pre-1980" is that Francoise Mouly spent a short amount of time doing colorist work at Marvel not long before RAW launched, and allegedly got notes back on like atmospheric night time scenes all the time saying "HEY FIRE HYDRANTS AREN'T PURPLE GET WITH THE PROGRAM"
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 02:32 |
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Nobody cares, you sad person. (Okay a bunch of people care but they're all loving weird too.)
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Aphrodite posted:Nobody cares, you sad person. Thank you for at least being able to see that it was clearly sarcasm from the start, even if it was very tasteless.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 03:37 |
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Laughing at weirdos on the internet is fun, sorry your a weirdo.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 03:50 |
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What in the gently caress is this thread becoming?
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 04:37 |
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Was Taters posted:Simonson's pretty good, btw. Agreed.
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Edge & Christian posted:I still can't find this post, but from what I can recall Rhyno is consistent in saying that he never "took a toy out of a child's hands". I think he took them out of someone's shopping cart. Or possibly he had taken ALL of the toys, put them in his shopping cart, and then gotten into it with some kid's parent when it became clear Rhyno was not going to be happy until he left the store with ALL of whatever exciting new Transformer this was. Holy poo poo, does Rhyno post on Allspark.com, too? I think I saw the same poo poo there.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 12:54 |
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Take the helldumping or whining or whatever somewhere else. This thread has been derailed with enough whining already.
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Was Taters posted:Simonson's pretty good, btw. What Louise Simonson would you recommend? I don't think I've read anything by her.
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Vincent posted:What Louise Simonson would you recommend? I don't think I've read anything by her. Power Pack, X-factor, and I think her Superman stuff was not to bad.
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Vincent posted:What Louise Simonson would you recommend? I don't think I've read anything by her. X-Factor and New Mutants.
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Vincent posted:What Louise Simonson would you recommend? I don't think I've read anything by her. Seriously, Power Pack 1-30ish is a really terrific all-ages book and probably the best work that Simonson has done.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 17:48 |
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I'm more curious what Simonson did that was thought to be terrible?
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Was Taters posted:I'm more curious what Simonson did that was thought to be terrible? Man of Steel after the Death of Superman is garbage. So is Steel's solo book for the first three years.
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