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squishydish said on March 2nd, 2010 at 12:07 pm

I don’t think I’ve ever seen Morton’s Fork used as an adjective before, but it’s certainly fun to see the phrase used at all. As a fairly literate American, I applaud obscure historical references (when I get them, at least), although maybe Morton is a routine part of education for Canadians.
What, you thought the first comment would be about comics?

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I actually feel kind of awkward now that I recall that there was an extended arc like that with Superman (“Time and Time Again”), and that I still own a TPB of it. I was more thinking of the more obscure characters, but I suppose you’re right.

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So by not having it expressly ruled out, I now fully expect “Why I should write Kickers Inc”

Actually, this does set up a fun question: What’s the silliest and/or most obscure thing you’d like to write about?

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Actually, this does set up a fun question: What’s the silliest and/or most obscure thing you’d like to write about?

Alexander Luthor and the Justice Underground of Amerika.

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Master Mahan said on March 2nd, 2010 at 2:44 pm

It’s hard to be too optimistic about Paul Levitz returning to the Legion. After all, DC just had one of the classic LSH writers return in the form of Jim Shooter, and he didn’t even get a chance to finish up his storylines before the book was put to bed.

Unrelated: Alexander Luthor and the Justice Underground of Amerika is brilliant, and I demand a “why I should write…”, or at least followup.

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As someone else once noticed, I had a distinct idea as to what happened to Maggie Lorenzo’s kid.

To be fair, part of the fun of that question is coming up with what “Hitman, Jr.” means. After all, there’s no obvious reason why the new Blue Beetle meant “Hispanic teenage kid in El Paso with alien killing device in his skull” or the new Manhunter meant “Divorced female lawyer cobbles together a battle suit to fight crime”, and I sort of would like to see what you would cobble together just from the title.

Granted, Maggie’s son is President in the dark near future of the DCU definitely has potential.

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Mary Warner said on March 2nd, 2010 at 4:40 pm

I had to suddenly skip over the Doctor Strange part. It looked like you were going to reveal too much. I’ve got the fourth issue, but I missed the third, and so far I’ve refused to take the last one out of its bag and even glance at it. The store is supposed to order another copy of #3 for me, but I don’t know when I’ll get a chance to pick it up.
You really should wait several months before you discuss what happens in a story.

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Sean D. Martin said on March 2nd, 2010 at 5:04 pm

Followed the link to your “If I Wrote Legion… #50”. It, in turn, refers to reasons #6 and 29 so I went in search of your original postings.

So where are they? Searched a bit thru the archives and followed the “If I wrote…” tag but was only able to find the two summary pages which contain the graphic and a brief paragraph for each reason.

Have the original postings been removed?

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… and I think that’s the only disqualifier for “should I write this.”

I’d be interested in hearing how you’d explode the central concept of several of these titles.

“Why I shouldn’t write The Fantastic Four… because I’d send them on a 20-issue story where they get lost in the negative zone and must fight/bargain/sneak their way home, Voyager-style.”

I dunno. I’d find it interesting.

If I were going to do something like this, I’d… I don’t know… raise Bucky Barnes from the dead as a villain, rehab him, kill Steve Rogers and have Bucky pick up Cap’s shield. But he’d have a gun and shoot people, because that’s so edgy.

Which is a nutsy idea.

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…I bet a “myriad multiple versions of self across time and space” storyline about Rex the Wonder Dog would work. Yeah, just try and pretend you weren’t already thinking that.

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Lamashtar said on March 7th, 2010 at 8:57 pm

@Mary, I find it annoying when people won’t stop discussing future solicits or First Looks either. Or when I want to talk about something that occurred in the first couple pages, but everyone’s already bored by the reveal.

The only way to really be part of the conversation is to stay off the internet or read all the dern upcoming crap.

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