In light of the decision that left the Kirby estate without any rights to the characters he helped co-create. What to our board members think about the decision?



would stan still be the man without King Kirby? YES.
would Marvel be the same without King Kirby? NO.
I honestly don't get the worship.
Sure, they created what would one day become great characters, but all that early stuff was utter crap. It wasn't until better writers came along and put some real life and interest into them that they became the legends they are now.
What's more, his real life personality is obnoxious and off-putting. The whole "Generalissimo" is just ridiculously stupid.
It's like the worship Gygax got for creating D&D. All of the stuff he wrote was banal and flat-out dumb (especially game mechanics wise), and it wasn't until others came along and improved upon it that they became much more interesting and (at least in other RPGs) sensible.
<shrugs>
Yeah, that messed me up as well. I voted "yes" to the thread title, when I should have voted "no" to the poll question.would stan still be the man without King Kirby? YES.
would Marvel be the same without King Kirby? NO.
Yeah, the poll question and thread topic aren't the same! Which do I vote for?![]()
I honestly don't get the worship.
Sure, they created what would one day become great characters, but all that early stuff was utter crap.
IIRC, Stan couldn't either.I honestly don't get the worship.
Sure, they created what would one day become great characters, but all that early stuff was utter crap.
yuh, right, ok. That's why it's the classic Lee stories that are STILL being made into movies, and that are still considered the classic mythos of these characters.
riiiiight.
Lee knows more about writing - real, literary writing - than ANY of the writers today. Hell, these guys can't even master Elizabethan English!
You seem to have trouble with it yourself.yuh, right, ok. That's why it's the classic Lee stories that are STILL being made into movies, and that are still considered the classic mythos of these characters.
riiiiight.
Lee knows more about writing - real, literary writing - than ANY of the writers today. Hell, these guys can't even master Elizabethan English!
You seem to have trouble with it yourself.yuh, right, ok. That's why it's the classic Lee stories that are STILL being made into movies, and that are still considered the classic mythos of these characters.
riiiiight.
Lee knows more about writing - real, literary writing - than ANY of the writers today. Hell, these guys can't even master Elizabethan English!
I think I'll stick with my opinion on the subject rather than a rabid fanboy's who thinks "yuh" is an actual word. Doubly so when that fanboy uses it in the same rant he complains about other people's writing.
Love the random use of the shift key, too.
"Rabid fanboy...?"
Not a problem. I just find hypocrisy hilarious. Especially when someone writes a post where they're clearly wheezing and snorting out their reply, yelling at anyone and everyone about how they're the definitive authority on who can and cannot write, all the while using made-up words, throwing capitalization around seemingly at random, and sounding like a dumbass because of it.I don't know what your problem is...
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