Originally posted by bluewaterrider
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Iopy? Hmm, well KMC is not a major hang-out spot for her ...
I see from where she DOES hang out, besides, that she's actually beginning to LIKE
the rage-filled blood-vomiting being formerly known as Supergirl presently appearing in DCnU.It's an honestly fascinating process to observe through Iopy's writing, considering her previous tastes as I knew them and as she expressed them before now.
I suppose the same could be said of most anyone, but it still seems remarkable to me.
I'm still reading, and trying to understand. Don't think a lack of response from me means I'm not lurking.
But as for that blood-vomiting....
It's true that this isn't a major hang-out for me, but that's mostly because I don't necessarily understand things such as the versus threads or the comparison of feats to determine who is a better character. I read comics from a different perspective I guess, and thus don't have anything of merit to contribute. That doesn't mean I don't read those threads, it's always possible I may one day have a blinding flash of understanding, but at my age I suspect that's unlikely.
As for the Red Lanterns direction you may be misreading my views, or more likely I've expressed them poorly. Actually I don't like it, but I do have respect for the writers involved and what they've said they're trying to do. And I have hopes for the denoument of the arc being written, as the concepts expressed by those writers includes this being an attempt at epiphany for the character and a change in direction. In a way I consider it a last gasp therapy and attempt to revive the flagging hopes for a DC property that editorial now may realize they've horribly mis-managed. To me the Red Lantern arc is a bit of nasty medicine that must be swallowed or a fever to burn away the infection.
This version of the character has been written as an angry, hysterical, monstrous child for about 1.5 years, in many ways a collection of every stereotype and cliche about teenage girls that haunts the psyches of some socially challenged young men. As little more than a one dimensional cardboard cut-out character her purpose has been to act as a villain in her own book and a reinforcement for the belief that a young woman is, by her very nature, a lesser being. She's been allowed to fill only the standard hack writer female roles: villain, vixen, or victim. And because of that the book has been a chore to read if you're looking for more than smash-mouth, which is where you'll find me.
In the world of comics there are a few ways to fix that: Reboot, ret-conn, or rehabilitate. In this case they're choosing the latter, and have indicated they plan to tell an arc that follows the traditional hero's journey. And in that journey to reach the necessary realization the character must first achieve a nadir where all seems lost, where the worst aspects of the story have been doubled and redoubled until the loss seems complete. For a character that's been written as an angry hot-head filled with unreasoning rage and self-pity from nearly the beginning of this particular iteration it would seem that a Red Lantern would be the appropriate bit of purgatory where we can have revelation, realization, and finally redemption.
At least that's my hope. What I want in a character such as this one hasn't changed. A redemption arc is the last gasp for the character for me, a way to perhaps bring her back to a point where she can be admirable instead of despicable. And they intend to do it by throwing her down before raising her up. If they succeed I'll tip my hat to them, and I'm rooting for that success because I have always liked the character in the past and would like to be able to like her in the future. But in the end it's not her "feats" that draw me to her unless they're feats of exceptional ethical behavior and moral strength. I don't care if she can or can't beat Goku in a confrontation, I care that she's not Vegeta or Freeza.
Sorry to run on long, that was another of those stream of consciousness text walls you used to see from me a lot. But you did mention it, and my name, so I had to respond. If a rambling diatribe without spellcheck or editing can be considered a response. 😮