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Oh snap. I didnt realize you were doing Man Without Fear. Ive been really enjoying it.
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MWF was an absolutely excellent series.
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Thanks everyone, I think MWOF came together well and I'm really happy with it as whole. re: Sterman- I can't lie, I found her on a wiki dive for Marvel psychiatrists, but how perfect of a fit was she? Someone who apparently specializes in brainwashed former assassins? You can find anything you're looking for in a shared continuity that big.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 01:18 |
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That last speech from Jack Murdock about fear and what he had to teach his son was real good dude. I thoroughly enjoyed that series.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 01:33 |
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Vulpes Vulpes posted:Thanks everyone, I think MWOF came together well and I'm really happy with it as whole. That reminds me, since he helped de-prorgram Speedball/Penance, what's Doc Samson up to?
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 02:02 |
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Last I checked, Doc was still super dead.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 02:10 |
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Vulpes I get that you were trying to go for some old timey language but it's 2019 you don't use queer as in strange or abnormal what the gently caress is wrong with you
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 03:25 |
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https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/queer Sometimes words have more than one meaning and has had a meaning for like, a really long time and still have that meaning and that meaning isn’t there to personally attack you
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 06:25 |
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gently caress Off
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 06:29 |
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You coulda PMed him. e: site posted:And straights could keep their opinions to themselves thats an assumption Teenage Fansub fucked around with this message at 06:45 on Feb 1, 2019 |
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site posted:gently caress Nah
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Teenage Fansub posted:You coulda PMed him. And straights could keep their opinions to themselves when a queer person gets offended that a cis straight white man is using a word in a way that offends them but I guess that's not happening either is it
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 06:39 |
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well I was coming in here to talk about the ending of Exiles but uh I'll wait
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 06:42 |
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As a queer person, I also have no problem with the use of the word "queer" for its standard meaning. It's a nice word! There's nothing derogatory about it.
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Lobok posted:What a great superhero name. This post made me laugh a whole lot.
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Android Blues posted:As a queer person, I also have no problem with the use of the word "queer" for its standard meaning. It's a nice word! There's nothing derogatory about it. I use queer as shorthand to identify myself, but i wish i lived wherever you do because it was definitely used as a derogatory term by cis hets for decades in my neck of the woods. Hell, ive met people who refuse to be associated with the word because of its historical baggage Blockhouse posted:well I was coming in here to talk about the ending of Exiles but uh Im gonna miss it, but I'm glad they gave saladin time to give it a happy ending instead of cancelling it site fucked around with this message at 12:10 on Feb 1, 2019 |
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I've definitely heard it used as a slur, but it's not all that common here I guess. Like, I've heard it used, but other slurs are more common. But like - I really genuinely like the original meaning of the word. It has a bit of whimsy to it. Something that's "queer" in the original sense is unusual, but not bad necessarily - perhaps it's curious, compelling, or mysterious. I think there's some value in reclaiming that. This is definitely an issue where a lot of opinions are split, though, so that's just my take.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 12:12 |
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I've heard it as a slur so often I get real uncomfortable seeing the old meaning in print, whether it's Tolkien or a 2019 comic. Just let us have it please.
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Yeah, that's a fair criticism. I didn't consider the weight of the term "queer" when I used in place of "odd" or "curious" or whatever because given the privilege I've been allowed, I didn't have to. But I should have, and I'm sorry that I didn't, as putting cute language over actual people is a lovely way to do things and I should have been more aware of how the words I choose can impact those actual people. I admit to being blinded to how the way I used "queer" could hurt vulnerable people by my own privilege. I should have chosen my words more carefully, and will in the future. So, I'm sorry site. Thanks for bringing it up. Edit: sorry, its early, what I meant to add was that I should have known better. Vulpes Vulpes fucked around with this message at 13:05 on Feb 1, 2019 |
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Vulpes Vulpes posted:Yeah, that's a fair criticism. It was odd seeing it in both of this week’s comics, but I think this is a good response. I hope your next Marvel project is announced soom
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 13:46 |
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It's one of those things where like-- the semantics are just loaded and 80% of the time when it's deployed in its "conventional" sense the writer is either making a fairly crass nudge-nudge fashion or is detourning it, which really just means, to me, "going nudge-nudge in a way I like and feel solidarity with" I mean-- queer culture has decided to reclaim "queer" so much more broadly and unanimously than other words for a reason. It's a gorgeous word and etymologically and semantically it carries so much and goes with such a mysterious step. It's irresistible and I'm glad I have it as something I can affix to myself. I'm glad a word that has been used against people like me as a weapon has been salvaged and spruced up and now makes so many people feel proud and powerful. That being said I think straight authors-- and like-- I have no idea about Vulpes' life-- do have an obligation to be very, very careful about how and when they use it outside of the context of sexuality, just like white writers have an obligation to tread very carefully around language steeped in race, able-bodied writers to tread very carefully around metaphors of disability (it was a real struggle for me to get, like, "crippled" and "hobbled" out of my vocabulary to describe stuff that had gone awry but it was worth it), male writers with stuff like "hysterical" or whatever, and so on. Vulpes Vulpes posted:Yeah, that's a fair criticism. But anyway, I can't speak for site but I think this is a really good response. Can we, like, sticky this in the "Dark Side of Comics" thread as an example of what actual accountability looks like?
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 15:04 |
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Looking forward to Bl**ding C**l to report on Vulpes' horrible use of a homophobic term.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 15:33 |
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It’s all right, friends. Vulpes will redeem himself with his new upcoming series X-Doop.
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# ? Feb 1, 2019 15:36 |
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Big ups to Vulpes for that response. Site sometimes has a hair trigger but their reaction was entirely valid. I hope we all good here.
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Vulpes Vulpes posted:Yeah, that's a fair criticism. This is, like, actually a good response?? Don't see many of those around these parts. Thank you for this and I'm glad you're taking it to heart
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Late I know but I just want to say Black Widow was fun and I'm adding it to my pull list. I picked it up out of curiosity after hearing who the writers were. It's good Black Widow.
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# ? Feb 5, 2019 02:31 |
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I know I'm super late on this but I finally got unlimited. I checked out Immortal Hulk based on reccos here and drat is that an awesome comic. Best horror I've read since Moore's Swamp Thing, and I never knew I even wanted a horror comic to read.
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# ? Feb 5, 2019 04:01 |
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Kinda a strange question that im sure is out of most people's wheelhouses but does anyone know what the standard font is that marvel uses for their books and if you can get it somewhere
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site posted:Kinda a strange question that im sure is out of most people's wheelhouses but does anyone know what the standard font is that marvel uses for their books and if you can get it somewhere
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site posted:Kinda a strange question that im sure is out of most people's wheelhouses but does anyone know what the standard font is that marvel uses for their books and if you can get it somewhere Hi! I letter comics for Virtual Calligraphy/Marvel. We use a few dozen fonts developed exclusively for VC (there isn't really a standard font anymore). Unfortunately, they're not available to the public or anyone outside the company.
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Minister of Sound posted:Hi! I letter comics for Virtual Calligraphy/Marvel. We use a few dozen fonts developed exclusively for VC (there isn't really a standard font anymore). Unfortunately, they're not available to the public or anyone outside the company. are you Clayton Cowles because if so thank you for lettering seemingly every comic book i've ever bought
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Alaois posted:are you Clayton Cowles because if so thank you for lettering seemingly every comic book i've ever bought Yes I am. Thank YOU for your patronage!
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Minister of Sound posted:Hi! I letter comics for Virtual Calligraphy/Marvel. We use a few dozen fonts developed exclusively for VC (there isn't really a standard font anymore). Unfortunately, they're not available to the public or anyone outside the company. Bummer, but thanks. And more comics people! Yay! Alaois posted:are you Clayton Cowles because if so thank you for lettering seemingly every comic book i've ever bought But also lmao. And if it's at all possible maybe you could illuminate something that ive wondered for a long time now, which is how lettering seemingly went from being an in house thing to being subcontracted work and why E: i guess i should specify, like not hiring freelancers like they do for writing and art, but how a company developed specifically for lettering that marvel then contracts out to (I'm assuming??) came about site fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Feb 5, 2019 |
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site posted:But also lmao. And if it's at all possible maybe you could illuminate something that ive wondered for a long time now, which is how lettering seemingly went from being an in house thing to being subcontracted work and why E: Marvel was already using Comicraft for most of their books, and somewhere along the line, they wanted an in-house lettering department with its own look unique to Marvel (and had one very briefly). As for why that department turned into Virtual Calligraphy, I wasn't around back then and I can only speculate. I'm guessing health insurance was involved. Minister of Sound fucked around with this message at 21:31 on Feb 5, 2019 |
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Minister of Sound posted:E: Marvel was already using Comicraft for most of their books, and somewhere along the line, they wanted an in-house lettering department with its own look unique to Marvel (and had one very briefly). As for why that department turned into Virtual Calligraphy, I wasn't around back then and I can only speculate. Cool, thank you for the background. quote:I'm guessing health insurance was involved. I fuckin' hear that
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# ? Feb 5, 2019 21:53 |
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why do my jokes keep being real legit though, you do great work
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# ? Feb 5, 2019 21:59 |
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I'm on my phone so I can't really search it out right now but there was an article on some site a while back where they interviewed Clayton about his fonts used on Mister Miracle that I found really interesting. You should all seek it out as it was really good.
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Minister of Sound posted:Hi! I letter comics for Virtual Calligraphy/Marvel. We use a few dozen fonts developed exclusively for VC (there isn't really a standard font anymore). Unfortunately, they're not available to the public or anyone outside the company. Can I make a small suggestion? All comic sans all the time. Thank you for your time.
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# ? Feb 5, 2019 23:28 |
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Wow rude dont get him fired
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site posted:Wow rude dont get him fired If it's good enough for science it's good enough for comics
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