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elspethdixon Mar. 7th, 2007 10:42 pm)
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So, this morning I got up at 7:30, spent the entire morning rushing my way through four books on politics and propaganda during WWI and WWII, then spent until 4:30 writing a paper on American propaganda and the demonizing of the enemy during the World Wars. This involved, among other things, spending about an hour looking at photographs the WWII Censorship bureau had barred from publication, most of them depicting the mutilated corpses of WWII soldiers.
Then I walked a mile through the snow to the comicbook store and bought the last issue in stock of Captain America #25.
Then I read it outside in the snow while walking back through campus, with the university clock bell tolling in the background.
Then I stood on the History building steps in the snow making incoherent keening noises for about ten minutes, the kind you make when you're too keyed up to actually shed tears but are crying anyway.
For those couple-three people on my flist who probably also spent about ten minutes of today crying hysterically, I have a music download:
Bang the Drum Slowly by Emmylou Harris.
(Click on the link, and it will take you to yousendit, where you will click on another link--You might have to sign up for an account with yousendit to download, but it verifies very quickly and is free).
Then I walked a mile through the snow to the comicbook store and bought the last issue in stock of Captain America #25.
Then I read it outside in the snow while walking back through campus, with the university clock bell tolling in the background.
Then I stood on the History building steps in the snow making incoherent keening noises for about ten minutes, the kind you make when you're too keyed up to actually shed tears but are crying anyway.
For those couple-three people on my flist who probably also spent about ten minutes of today crying hysterically, I have a music download:
Bang the Drum Slowly by Emmylou Harris.
(Click on the link, and it will take you to yousendit, where you will click on another link--You might have to sign up for an account with yousendit to download, but it verifies very quickly and is free).
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Bru basically came off as "I loved him so much that he had to die." I'am SO SICK of writers and creators doing that to characters;
It doesn't surprise me that the head editorial staff had a lot to do with it--it fits much better with the CW storyline than with the eventual-confrontation-with-Red-Skull-arc Brubaker's been setting up. Red Skull killing him from afar does not make a sufficiently dramatic climax for two years of build up.
I just flat don't get the "kill them because we love them" concept. When I love a character, I can't kill them. Gleefully torture the hell out of them, yes, but not kill them. It just seems like a waste of writing potential, as well as sales potential(especially since I'm pretty sure Brubaker's run had made Steve more popular than he's been in a while).
As for wank, I haven't actually seen much of it, but I define wank as people tearing into each other. All I've seen is rage and grief setting the internet ablaze, and for me, it's cathartic to share in that.
I'd define tearing into the Marvel staff as wank as well--it's just one-sided wank. It could be that I'm grieving privately instead of collectively because the Marvel characters (esp. Steve, Tony, and the rest of the Avengers crew) feel so much like real people to me -- and the Marvel universe so much like a three-dimensional, fully realized world -- that I tend to think of the characters as real and the writers as an after-thought sometimes (much like thinking of Josh Holloway as a random guy who happens to look a little bit like Sawyer, rather than as the guy who technically is Sawyer).
I'm glad to hear that S_D is being respectful--the outpourings of character-hate and negativity that have been raging there over CW over the past couple of months had led me to expect... I don't know, something dreadful and offensive.
And poor Sam and poor Sharon! Sharon's going to go through absolute hell, and Sam lost his best friend in the entire world
My best hope is that Sam, Sharon, and Winter Soldier are going to pull together because of this--otherwise, the three of them are going to be so utterly alone; Sam with his grief, Sharon with her guilt, and Bucky with pretty much no one left in the world but Nick Fury's voice on the radio.
Then, of course, there's Tony, so thorougly into emotional shut-down that he can't even say Steve's name anymore. I'm kind of worried that, with Steve gone, he's going to be unfixable--and I'd hoped that there might be some sort of redemption down the road for him.
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He needs redemption in his own eyes, too. At this point he's thrown away everything he ever cared about and lost two of his oldest and closest friends (Happy & Steve) through circumstances that are at least partially his fault--Happy was attacked by villains trying to get to Tony, and though Tony didn't have anything at all to do with Red Skull's assassination scheme, his side of the war inadvertantly gave Red Skull the opportunity. He did everything because he thought he had too, but that doesn't necessarily mean he doesn't hate himself for the price it cost.