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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-12-03 06:49 pm

[ SECRET POST #2527 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2527 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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Re: Spoiler warning, I guess?

[personal profile] kamino_neko 2013-12-04 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
I was actually just going on the fact that Ennis and Millar are a lot more similar in tone than Ellis is to either.

Ennis and Millar use cynicism to justify gleeful violence.

Ellis is a strange combination of cynical and optimistic, and pretty big on absurdism over violence - though he doesn't shy away from it, if it fits what he's doing.

Also, while Ellis is not a huge fan of the superhero genre, he doesn't actively hate it as Ennis does, so violent deconstruction doesn't seem in character for him.
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Re: Spoiler warning, I guess?

[personal profile] likeadeuce 2013-12-04 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
IDK, Ellis is pretty famous for criticizing the superhero genre, isn't he? And I mean, he started The Authority and wrote Ruins as well as more hopeful things like Planetery and Global Frequency, so maybe he just has more range than Millar.

All I've really read by Ennis is Preacher and I wouldn't call that cynical but I don't know how this applies to something like The Boys or his Punisher run.

As long as we can all get together and agree to like Ellis and Ennis MORE than we like Millar, I'm cool.

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Re: Spoiler warning, I guess?

[personal profile] kamino_neko 2013-12-04 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
The Authority didn't become The Authority as it's generally remembered until Millar. Ellis had some significant violence, in his run, but it wasn't over the top, nor entirely gratuitous. It's with Millar that the rape and the torture, and the slaughter of whole maternity wings started. And Ruins is, IMO, less a comment on superheroes than a comment on Millar or Ellis's type of stuff.

I think Ellis's Punisher was actually pretty good, because he didn't really treat it as a superhero comic, but a violent vigilante story, which is entirely within his wheelhouse.

Hitman, on the other hand, had stuff like rapist 'hero' Bueno Excelente humiliating Green Lantern Kyle Rayner. Hell, it had Bueno Excelente, period.
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Re: Spoiler warning, I guess?

[personal profile] feotakahari 2013-12-04 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
Apparently, it was a sort of meta-series for him--Black Summer was a series about superheroes being too human, then No Hero was a series about superheroes being too separate from humans, and finally Supergod was about superheroes who were completely inhuman. The only one I read was No Hero--I think I found the collected paperback in the tiny pile of graphic novels at a library sale.