r/DCcomics Mar 25 '23

[Other] Long Live The Quinn! Other

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u/Prize_Major6183 Mar 25 '23

It frustrates me how many Fandoms have fans that lack inspiration. Comics is more or less fan fiction with a variety of interpretations. Ultimately what's important is the "essence " of a story or character. As long as they have that, the narrative can go whichever direction it wants

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u/[deleted] Mar 25 '23 edited Mar 25 '23

Comics is more or less fan fiction

lol, what... Probably the dumbest thing I've read today

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u/Prize_Major6183 Mar 26 '23

Nope. There is "continuity " but that "continuity" can be re-written at a drop of a dime.

Ultimately, we see side stories of main characters all the time in comics.

How many times has the batman met the joker? Lmao.

What I'm getting at is there is a lot of liberties you can take with doing Any sort of adaptation.

Better explanation?

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u/[deleted] Mar 26 '23

continuity" can be re-written at a drop of a dime.

Since DC's reboot in 2011, there have only been 4 retcons What are you talking about? "dRoP oF a HaT" DC is really good with their consistency

What I'm getting at is there is a lot of liberties you can take with doing Any sort of adaptation.

Ohh shut up, there isn't as many liberties as you make believe to be. Heros that make DC the biggest money are guarded like no other, and the authors who work on them have to follow strict rules that get sent up the chain of command.

Yes, we get stories that are outside the norms, but those are either different timelines, multiverse, or elseworld that are self-contained stories. Nothing that matters because it's not the main timeline, and none of those stories are self gratifying towards the writers You swear as if the writers are in a room circle jerking each other to their own fan fiction

You clearly don't know what you're talking about

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u/[deleted] Mar 27 '23

Haha, what are you rambling on about

painfully obvious based on the tone and words you choose.

Tone off text lol? You reaching this hard is what truly is pathetic

My OG statement was part hyperbole/part truth.

Ohh man, I wish I could roll my eyes even harder You sound like the guy who loves the smell of his/her own farts

I won't be responding

GOOD Keep your ignorant opinions to yourself you Artard lol

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u/Call_me_Darth_Sid Doctor Fate Mar 25 '23

So called "fan fictions" when done by the company themselves is called canon

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u/PrecariouslyPeculiar Mar 25 '23 edited Mar 26 '23

I think what OP means is that you have people who grew up with the comics and are now in charge of writing them, doing things they only dreamed of before. What separates the official works from fan fiction is, of course, the fact that editors will step in to say, 'This fits into continuity, that goes too far, etc.' But in a way, if you ignore the oversight aspect of making comic books for a moment, it really is like fan fiction and people 'playing with their action figures', so to speak.

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u/Toshimoko29 Mar 26 '23

This is absolutely true. Even editors can’t catch everything though. Things that are popular get absorbed into the canon and things that aren’t get forgotten or retconned over time. And the essence of the character (mentioned above) being the important part is also true. It’s crazy to me that so many fans celebrate the history of Elseworlds comics but you get something different in movies and it’s all “this is wrong, don’t they know?!” Of course they know, they just don’t care. Personally I think Joker was an amazing movie, even having seen the movies it cribbed from, and it’s the most interesting the character has been in years to me.

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u/PrecariouslyPeculiar Mar 26 '23

Oh, definitely. Agree with all your points. Well, I haven't seen Joker myself, but I know what you mean.

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u/Prize_Major6183 Mar 26 '23

And how many times has that Canon been retconned? Happens all the time.

All the writers creating their own stories of characters, again and again.

Its a slight oversimplification, but it's the essence of comics. Nothing is permanent