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fandomsecrets2014-08-14 06:44 pm
[ SECRET POST #2781 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2781 ⌋
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Re: Oldskool fandom dickery
(Anonymous) 2014-08-15 05:50 am (UTC)(link)In any case, I really loved the original graphic novels, and it was my first exposure to comics (Betty & Veronica excepted). The follow-ups I liked, but slightly less so. But I feel like there was this point where the series was on the cusp of actually expanding into something much bigger - Wavedancers was a part of that - but the Pinis would not/could not relinquish control, and instead of evolving, their whole universe just kind of sank back into a status quo at best.
I've thought for years they should forget about the ElfQuest movie they wanted to make - someone should give us a behind-the-scenes tell all, because I think it would be fascinating.
Re: Oldskool fandom dickery
I agree with your 2nd paragraph, and why things fell apart. Either the Pinis should have kept only one story going under their direct control, or gone with all the different ones and learned to delegate. *sigh* But the shiny movie distracted them, and then that even happened.
TBH, I lost interest in the movie when they bragged that it would be CGI. I much prefer traditional animation. And then that preview image they released of Cutter gave him FIVE FINGERS. *headdesk* Makes me kind of glad no film ever came out of it. :P
BTW, my library happens to have A Distant Soil. I just requested it. C: