Wondering whose people favorite comic book characters were, mine is the incarnation of the foolkiller that has a masters in creative writing?
The reason I ask.
Comics as a genre has a lot to give any writer, a mix of film an book if you will. While actors often carry the bulk of the nuance characterization in a film, this falls more onto the writer in a comic.
The writer is also handicapped in that what the character is doing and looks like as it is there in front of everyone. So it harnesses the imagination though less so than a film ( a distiction that is slowly evaporating al la dr strange , but still with a way to go.) while also visually unbinding the suspension of disbelief a fascinating dichotomy. I was wondering what mix of , powers, appearance and charcters appeal to people to help me exploit this and undersatand it better. Hence my question, Wonder Woman is interesting and the only awnser I noticed. She seems to appeal to both men and women for different reasons.
The reason I ask.
Comics as a genre has a lot to give any writer, a mix of film an book if you will. While actors often carry the bulk of the nuance characterization in a film, this falls more onto the writer in a comic.
The writer is also handicapped in that what the character is doing and looks like as it is there in front of everyone. So it harnesses the imagination though less so than a film ( a distiction that is slowly evaporating al la dr strange , but still with a way to go.) while also visually unbinding the suspension of disbelief a fascinating dichotomy. I was wondering what mix of , powers, appearance and charcters appeal to people to help me exploit this and undersatand it better. Hence my question, Wonder Woman is interesting and the only awnser I noticed. She seems to appeal to both men and women for different reasons.
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