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fandomsecrets2012-10-28 03:33 pm
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(Anonymous) 2012-10-28 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)I'd say Mainstream comic books are basically the written version on soap operas. Just that, while soap operas cater to women and focus on romance, drama and comedy, superhero comic books focus on action, fantasy and sci-fi.
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Comics were like soap-operas back when they still did it all by committee, but now they're just one guy's mouthpiece. Sometimes, that can be awesome if the guy with the mouthpiece is an awesome writer with a good sense of the character, but it's wildly inconsistent. Imagine all the fanfics you've read trying to be all in continuity with each other.