It's not easy being brown
Feb. 17th, 2006 03:30 pmThis reminds me of the time the Joker went to work for the Ayatollah Khomeni and became Iran’s ambassador to the UN.
In fact, it’s really not that different, is it?
The DCU: Where you just can't trust brown people.
In fact, it’s really not that different, is it?
The DCU: Where you just can't trust brown people.
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Date: 2006-02-17 08:38 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-02-17 08:51 pm (UTC)And yes, Miller is bugfuck. That sorta goes without saying.
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Date: 2006-02-17 09:02 pm (UTC)Admittedly, Nicieza's Gulf War story was the final nail in any perception of his talent there may ever be, but I'd need to dig long and hard to consider the DCU not fucked up.
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Date: 2006-02-17 09:16 pm (UTC)How so, I see problems with both and don't see either one being considerably worse than the other. OTOH, I only read a limited amount of either, so I could very easily be missing something.
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Date: 2006-02-17 09:21 pm (UTC)Ditto with ASB: he presents Batman as the worst possible character, unlike Morrisson's A-SS, which is pratically reverent in its presentation of a classic era Superman.
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Date: 2006-02-17 10:32 pm (UTC)As for not trusting brown people in the DCU...I was going to make a joke about Cyborg and the new Blue Beetle, but come to think of it, I can't name a single superhero or supervillain that's of any form of Middle Eastern descent. From either of the big two. It's mostly a lotta white people with the occasional sprinkling of blacks snarkily remarking about how they're surrounded by stupid white people who seem inclined to accidentally "kill my black ass." Although to be fair DC has been doing a good job with John Stewart and Black Lightning lately.
I do know that the Superman comics had an ongoing subplot about "little Qurac", sometime in the early 90s, about a rather nasty slum in Metropolis that Superman winds up doing his Boy Scout stuff with some urchin. I remember it seemed kinda obvious and smug to me at the time, and I was twelve.
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Date: 2006-02-17 10:39 pm (UTC)It's not a satire. You seem to have deeper opinions than just "WWWWAAAAHHH!!! IT WASN'T MORE OF THE SAME!!! WWWAAAAHHHH!!!", which is pretty much the entirety of the critical opinion of the book that I read.
I will agree the art's not up to snuff, though. DC should have sent back the original pencils.
Miller is on the record (in fact, on the new Batman special edition) as saying that the dark and gritty direction comics took (largely imitating him) is "stupid." That's exactly what he says. What he was trying to do was to tell a Silver Age story...it's about a dark story becoming a light one.
I'll grant that at times it's not terribly serious, as a result. It needed fine tuning. But it's still better than most of the crap DC and Marvel put out.
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Date: 2006-02-17 10:43 pm (UTC)Ah...Davoud "Sinbad" Nassur would be the guy's name...
Date: 2006-02-17 11:07 pm (UTC)Not sure how the Turkish public would take to the idea, but surely it could be done well...?
And speaking of the Janissary...
Date: 2006-02-17 11:14 pm (UTC)Someone's definitely taken her to heart in a big way. Good on them.
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Date: 2006-02-18 12:11 am (UTC)I want nothing more than to beat him to death with a two foot rubber cock.
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Date: 2006-02-18 12:13 am (UTC)Superman, during one period, destroyed the country of Quarac, but I don't remember what happened after that, other than Chershire nuked it a little later.
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Date: 2006-02-18 12:24 am (UTC)My personal theory on DKSB is that he intentionally wrote crap to see if people would laud it as highly as the first series (which I think was excellent.)
All Star Batman is just... I don't know. It's the biggest load of crap I've ever been subjected to, and I work at an animal shelter.
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Date: 2006-02-18 12:25 am (UTC)But it's still better than most of the crap DC and Marvel put out.
No, it sucked donkey dick.
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Date: 2006-02-18 12:28 am (UTC)In my Gotham Knights: 2043 RPG, Qurac later fell prey to Lex Luthor (who fled the US - he was still the pres - when Superman went crazy), and after getting rid of him, they actually rebuilt the country as a moderate nation and became one of the most influential powers in that part of the world, being tolerant of other viewpoints (religious and secular), even within their own boundaries.
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Date: 2006-02-18 12:31 am (UTC)Re: Ah...Davoud "Sinbad" Nassur would be the guy's name...
Date: 2006-02-18 01:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-18 01:23 am (UTC)As for Superman...he certainly demolished much of Qurac's military back in stories published in 1986 or 1987, but he managed that with not a whole lot of hospital-requiring fuss and muss(thank Rao). Wholesale demolition of that nation in toto was never part of his game plan.
Cheshire's nuclear demolition of its capital city, Doha, happened in Deathstroke roughly five years later. (Yep, DC rearranged their version of the Middle Eastern map, removing Bahrain, the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar and depriving the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia of its eastern coastline to create Qurac's territory! The cities were still there, just Quraci-owned until after Zero Hour.)
The Planet DC Annuals?
Date: 2006-02-18 01:25 am (UTC)