comics

In Defense of Paul Rabin

See end for special deals and free offers from independent novelists. Last week, in the newest issue of Venom (as part of the Death Spiral event) Torment, a new villain, killed long maligned character Paul Rabin. And there was much rejoicing from the Spider-Man community. For those familiar, youโ€™ve certainly developed your own opinions of… Continue reading In Defense of Paul Rabin

comics, fandom, Media Literacy and Analysis, Writing Theory

Spectacular Spider-Man: The Hunger-A Case study in Major Narrative Shifts (Short Version)

Note: There are two versions of this: a shorter outline view and more detailed one describing my logic. This is the shorter version. I've determined there're two ways comics can approach a Big Narrative Change. There's the unexpected and the out of character. And this has nothing to do with fandom response or the quality… Continue reading Spectacular Spider-Man: The Hunger-A Case study in Major Narrative Shifts (Short Version)

comics, Media Literacy and Analysis, Writing Theory

Spectacular Spider-Man: The Hunger-A Case study in Major Narrative Shifts (Long Version)

Note: There are two versions of this: a shorter outline view and more detailed one describing my logic. This is the longer version. I've determined there're two ways comics can approach a Big Narrative Change. There's the unexpected and the out of character. And this has nothing to do with fandom response or the quality… Continue reading Spectacular Spider-Man: The Hunger-A Case study in Major Narrative Shifts (Long Version)

Reviews

A Review and Light Analysis of Venom:’21 Ewing and Venom War

It's been a long time since I've gotten to be part of a comic run from the start then all the way through the ending. I have to note, from the start, that I read large chunks of this run as it was coming out. So not every single issue comes back to me with… Continue reading A Review and Light Analysis of Venom:’21 Ewing and Venom War