John Seavey at Fraggmented has a truly great ongoing series on the storytelling engines of classic comic books. (Via MeFi, which has the full list of columns so far.) Some highlights:
* How Aquaman works, or doesn't.
* The world-historical importance of the night Gwen Stacy died.
* Supergirl's Electra-fueled inferiority complex.
* Why you can't kill off Alfred the butler even if you try.
* Why they shouldn't have killed off Sue Dibney, even if it sold a few extra comics.
* Why Superman writes itself.
* And, of course, Howard the Duck.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 11:53 AM
Labels: Alfred the butler, Aquaman, Batman, comics, Elongated Man, Gwen Stacy, Howard the Duck, Identity Crisis, Spider-Man, Sue Diney, Supergirl, Superman
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