tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post7913312741614586030..comments2024-03-19T10:41:35.976-05:00Comments on Bronze Age Babies: Love -Who Needs It?Doughttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04248324005584963229noreply@blogger.comBlogger31125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-20202902234310836872013-02-18T01:37:12.156-06:002013-02-18T01:37:12.156-06:00DC did have more married couples in the silver age... DC did have more married couples in the silver age, but that wasn't because they were into more mature characters or storytelling. If anything, it's because they were aiming for a younger audience, and knew that little boys didn't have much of an appetite for yucky romance stuff. So the superheroes would have wives that they could give a peck on the cheek on their way out the door, or a chaste relationship with a co-worker, but there was little of the romantic longing that was Marvel's stock in trade.<br /><br /> And it's the longing that's the thing in the silver age Marvel's. It's interesting to note that once Stan left most of the titles, the incoming fan-turned creators would almost immediately resolve the romantic relationships and write the female leads out of the books. As the series' continued, you'd see more partnerships of equals, but something was lost by getting rid of the romantic pining that was Stan's stock-in-trade, possibly because it was something the high school and college age readership could identify with more than actually having a real relationship.<br /><br /> It's like Mr. Spock said in Amok Time---"Sometimes having a thing is not nearly as pleasurable as wanting it". I think that often applies to drama even more than real life. Jeff Mclachlannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-2322401037581435002013-02-15T20:39:59.453-06:002013-02-15T20:39:59.453-06:00My all-time favorite is the Silver Age Web and his...My all-time favorite is the Silver Age Web and his nagging wife who kept trying to keep him from superheroing. That was fantastic!Doc Savagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08783244633195233970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-4640623254047584482013-02-15T20:38:14.049-06:002013-02-15T20:38:14.049-06:00D.C. characters seemed more mature on the average ...D.C. characters seemed more mature on the average than Marvel heroes, so it's only natural they would be able to have real relationships with strong women. Going way back to the Silver Age, Flash, Atom, Green lantern, Hawkman, Adam Strange, and Aquaman all had equal partners.Doc Savagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08783244633195233970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-676324434499966932013-02-15T20:34:56.996-06:002013-02-15T20:34:56.996-06:00Cap & Bernie Rosenthal was great stuff. Whatev...Cap & Bernie Rosenthal was great stuff. Whatever happened to her?Doc Savagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08783244633195233970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-61967185172199418822013-02-15T20:31:30.829-06:002013-02-15T20:31:30.829-06:00northstar was gay as of Alpha Flight #1; it's ...northstar was gay as of Alpha Flight #1; it's subtle but clear. Check the flashback to when he meets james Hudson.Doc Savagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08783244633195233970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-45528439856512543912013-02-15T20:20:54.971-06:002013-02-15T20:20:54.971-06:00You mean the loner who teams
up with every other s...You mean the loner who teams<br />up with every other superhero and superteam on a regular basis? I never<br />bought the "loner"<br />schtick/argument. More like socially awkward. Pete & MJ works<br />just fine if the writer is any good. Doc Savagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08783244633195233970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-80895544832114895872013-02-15T17:10:56.613-06:002013-02-15T17:10:56.613-06:00Haha Mike--Conan, Spidey, and Wolverine...the New ...Haha Mike--Conan, Spidey, and Wolverine...the New Avengers! Let's throw in the Punisher. ; pGarettnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-41313751130589896442013-02-15T02:43:44.160-06:002013-02-15T02:43:44.160-06:00Since Karen brought up Cap, I have to disagree wit...Since Karen brought up Cap, I have to disagree with her again: I really liked his relationship with Bernie Rosenthal, and think they should have stayed together...Edo Bosnarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-5316580193081019022013-02-14T22:29:12.834-06:002013-02-14T22:29:12.834-06:00It didn't bother me a bit that Peter & MJ ...It didn't bother me a bit that Peter & MJ got married. What seemed out of character to me was in some of Claremont's MTU stories treating Peter as Tony Stark like playboy (at least that was my perception). Having read those Lee & Romita issues just after Peter & MJ's first face-to-face meeting, when he's essentially having to make a choice between Gwen & MJ, he opts for Gwen as more the type he really wants was intresting. Peter didn't want to play the field -- he wanted someone to be steady with, someone he could relate to. Of course, his being Spider-Man proved tragic to their relationship. I would think that would have made him rather nervous about getting involved with anyone again, but of course he & MJ were already friends, and she helped him overcome his grief over Gwen's death. <br />At any rate, I quit collecting Marvel comics before MJ became a super-model, successful actress. Maybe they should've had her have one big hit and then become a "has-been" (certainly that happens a lot in real life). It's all a question of how much fans want Peter, or any other comics character, who has already grown up quite a bit from his initial years, to continue to grow up, even if at a much slower rate. Would fans accept Peter gradually aging to about Reed Richard's age, or remain eternally in his mid to late 20s? Personally, I'd find it more intriguing to see him continue to mature, but of course that would run the risk of alienating potential new fans. Just can't please everyone, can they.Fred W. Hillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07602124919964053532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-23998101672882732162013-02-14T20:39:49.288-06:002013-02-14T20:39:49.288-06:00I never had a problem with Peter Parker and Mary J...I never had a problem with Peter Parker and Mary Jane being married, but when you have a character whose appeal stems largely from being an everyman loser, then you have to tread carefully when writing stories concerning his married life. I think most writers never knew how to develop fresh storylines with Peter and MJ, so they took the easy way out and had Mephisto magically make them single again. It's as if they never were married.<br /><br />As for Jean and Scott, I think the whole Madelyn Pryor/Jean Grey resurrection storyline was an exercise in confusion. It's about that time that I really thought the X-men 'jumped the shark' in a manner of speaking. While it's true real life relationships are not so simple, that story arc led the X-men into cheesy soap opera territory in my opinion. Oh, Chris Claremont, why, why? I doubt we would have seen that if John Bryne was still collaborating with him, further evidence that Bryne was also co-plotter on that series instead of just being the penciller.<br /><br />Yes, I agree with William when he says he doesn't consider the current Spider-Man the 'real' Spidey. I think Marvel is overexposing their two most popular characters (Spidey and Wolverine)by having them in every super-team that exists out there. I for one have never even imagined them in the Avengers, for example. They're just pandering to the need to sell more comics - 'gee, Wolverine and Spider-man are enormously popular according to our polls; I know, let's make them Avengers! The kids out there will go nuts seeing them together alongside Captain America!'. Now you know why I rarely buy modern comicbooks.<br /><br /><br /><br />- Mike 'giving up comics entirely if they make Conan an Avenger' from Trinidad & Tobago.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-85101097590811056252013-02-14T20:35:28.629-06:002013-02-14T20:35:28.629-06:00Wardhill Terry --
Karen and I have that very YJ/W...Wardhill Terry --<br /><br />Karen and I have that very YJ/Whirlwind on our "to review" list. Hopefully we'll get to it before summertime.<br /><br />DougDoughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04248324005584963229noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-35735028695422888382013-02-14T19:46:22.705-06:002013-02-14T19:46:22.705-06:00I thought of two of my favorite stories that highl...I thought of two of my favorite stories that highlight relationships. First is a short Legion story "WHo Will Save the Princess?" Very nicely drawn by Mike Grell, and written, I think, by Jim Shooter, the stroy is a beautiful example of how much Karate Kid loves Princess Projectra. He is absolutely willing to give up his life to save her. The other one is one of my first Avengers story, and the last time Hank Pym was used in costume before Shooter came aboard. Jan was in the hospital, critically injured, while Hank fights the Whirlwind. He shrinks, zaps, grows, uses ants; he uses all of his abilities despite the danger to himself. After he defeats Whirlwind, he starts to enter the hospital and collapses. At the end the the story, (Beast and Vision have saved him), he gets up and starts charging into the hospital to see Jan. THAT was the real Hank Pym. Seeking revenge for the injuries and insults to his wife, and doing everything he could to get to her side. Subsequent Yellowjacket stories do not wholly reflect this, so I ignore them. WardHill Terrynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-61891508532986710392013-02-14T14:23:30.052-06:002013-02-14T14:23:30.052-06:00Sword of the Atom, yes the mature relationship iss...Sword of the Atom, yes the mature relationship issue is a key part of that. <br /><br />I've been enjoyed Cap's early Tales of Suspense stories, and at one point he quits being Cap so he can enjoy a relationship with Agent 13. Duty vs love conflict.<br /><br />I liked Starfire's pursuit of Robin in Teen Titans--fun to have a lusty female character after him.<br /><br />I liked how Moon Knight had Marlene to come home to, as opposed to Batman having just Robin!<br /><br />For me as a teen, the best was Jon Sable's slow romance with Myke Blackmon. She's the sketch artist for his alter ego's children's books--Sable is an author. Their relationship is on/off as Sable is getting over the death of his wife, and also having James Bond-type dalliances with various villainous women. It takes about 30 issues for their romance to come to fruition. It was a revelation that Grell could show nudity and sex when it makes sense for the story--it wasn't gratuitous like Heavy Metal, but also not restricted like Marvel and DC. He found the sweet spot somewhere between. <br /><br />Love that Superman/Lois pic! Outside of the movies with Chris Reeve, this is my favorite Superman--leaping around with attitude! : )Garettnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-2175581361695322622013-02-14T13:55:10.556-06:002013-02-14T13:55:10.556-06:00While Young Avengers is a contemporary comic, in t...While <i>Young Avengers</i> is a contemporary comic, in terms of same-gender-loving couples, I really like how Wiccan and Hulkling are handled.<br /><br />(since someone brought up gay couples)<br /><br />I think Mystique and Destiny were later retconned to have been lovers, but that is after my time.mr. oyolahttp://we-are-in-it.tumblr.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-78974014705584611962013-02-14T13:00:54.182-06:002013-02-14T13:00:54.182-06:00In Gerber World, I enjoyed Jack Norris’s refusal t...In Gerber World, I enjoyed Jack Norris’s refusal to accept that Val was not Barbara (“What need have I for a cloth representation of a rabbit?”)<br /><br />Hank & Jan – strangely the only – and I mean ONLY – part of Hank’s later breakdown that worked for me is that his constant changes of identity and multiple personality at the time of the wedding actually made more sense later when they ruined him. <br /><br />Scott & Jean – was particularly poignant for those of us who lived through all those years when they secretly fancied each but said nothing. It evolved like a real relationship. <br /><br />I liked that little frisson between Ms. Marvel and Wonder Man. Shame that never went anywhere. <br /><br />No one has mentioned Kitty’s teenage pining for Peter. I thought that was quite sweet. <br /><br />I think Cap is a wasted opportunity. His man-out-of-time thing is the perfect for a modern day relationship, after all, of all the things that changed during his time in the chiller cabinet, the boy-girl stuff really changed out of all recognition. <br /><br />The Vision-Wanda-Hawkeye triangle was nicely done. <br /><br />Are there more gay super hero couples these days? I think one of Alpha Flight was gay round about the time I stopped collecting, but that was a first (surprising considering the amount of men in tights running around New York). <br /><br />Richard<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-62891501435423473222013-02-14T12:55:14.652-06:002013-02-14T12:55:14.652-06:00As a "DC-loving friend," let me offer so...As a "DC-loving friend," let me offer some observations on the Distinguished Competition and how it portrayed matrimonial bliss:<br /><br />The Silver Age Flash, Barry Allen, had a very solid relationship with his girlfriend and later wife, Iris. She was killed by Professor Zoom -- a rather shocking thing for DC in the 70s -- after which Barry Allen soldiered on without her as a widower. It was handled quite well and soberly. It belies the notion that DC didn't do mature comics in the Bronze Age.<br /><br />Then in #350, the final issue she was revived and the Flash retired to live with her in the future. Right after that though the Flash sacrificed himself to save the multiverse in the Crisis. Barry Allen had it rough, but he remained a stand-up guy. A hero in best sense.<br /><br />The Atom had a seemingly solid relationship with his wife, Jean, that fell apart in Sword of the Atom when he discovered she was cheating on him. She was upfront: I don't love you anymore, Ray Palmer. The marriage ended. Again, this belies the idea that DC didn't do mature stuff.<br /><br />The Atom then goes on the most epic midlife crisis ever, relocating to the South American jungle, forsaking the modern world to become a sword-swinging warrior amongst a group of tiny displaced aliens. In the process he gets a younger, hotter (and yellow-skinned) girlfriend. Some middle-aged guys buy sportscars. Ray Palmer wasn't one of them...<br /><br />Aquaman and his wife, Mera, had the definition of a rocky relationship, more storm-tossed than any ship at sea (thank you, folks, I'll be here all week...). Losing a child will do that to you, I guess. Again, pretty mature stuff for a Bronze Age comic.<br /><br />DC's other most notable marriage was between Katar and Shayera Holl, the Silver Hawkman and Hawkgirl (later Hawkwoman). This one remained close and was notable for how it was a genuine equal partnership from the start. Hawkgirl/woman wasn't a derivative character who came along later one but was there fighting villains alongside her husband from the first story. And he always treated her as an equal. They remained that way until the post-Crisis revamp that completely messed things up. <br /><br />So I think DC totally had it over Marvel in terms of portraying marriage in a serious, mature way in the Bronze Age.Inkstained Wretchnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-51685313525797213452013-02-14T12:38:24.302-06:002013-02-14T12:38:24.302-06:00I'm definitely in favour of Pete and MJ as a c...I'm definitely in favour of Pete and MJ as a couple...they just fit each other perfectly. (There's a really good write-up here http://www.spideykicksbutt.com/WhyYouMaryJane/WhyYouMaryJanePart1.html which explains things in more depth than I ever could...it's in 3 parts but worth the read if you're a Spidey/MJ fan). But apparently lots of writers and editors hated the marriage, so they kept sabotaging it until they finally got rid of it altogether (and in a really stupid way). On the other hand, I always thought that certain Marvel relationships seemed to run their course (Hank and Jan, Scott and Jean, Kitty and Colossus), but the writers kept extending/rebooting the relationships out of some kind of nostalgia.<br /><br />DC's romances always seemed a little weird to me...there was some strange twist to almost every relationship (Jean Palmer went nuts, Carol was Star Sapphire/Predator, Iris was from the future...and don't get me started on Ollie and Dinah). I also thought it was a little strange how the writers paired everyone off in the Legion...it just seemed artificial to me.<br /><br />Mike W.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-47276627001805189332013-02-14T12:36:07.387-06:002013-02-14T12:36:07.387-06:00I always liked the Spidey/Black Cat relationship. ...I always liked the Spidey/Black Cat relationship. It was more interesting to me than MJ in a Batman/Catwoman sort of way.<br /><br />As a Batman fan, I liked how Denny O'neil created the Batman/Talia al Ghul affair. They were perfect for each other, and yet because of the clash of ideals between Ras and Batman, they could never be together. I know, sounds like a $2.00 romance novel, but trust me its good.<br /><br />As far as a perfect marriage, I'd have to say Black Bolt and Medusa. By always keeping his mouth shut, Black Bolt is a role-model for all us guys.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00772306756607189999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-11953742695558251552013-02-14T12:25:34.928-06:002013-02-14T12:25:34.928-06:00J.A., I was already thinking Black Cat before I re...J.A., I was already thinking Black Cat before I read your comment. I've always disliked the idea of the hero falling for the pretty villainess. Spidey and Black Cat; Batman and Nocturna; it doesn't seem right. <br />When I started reading Flash, Barry and Iris were a strong couple. She was often a confidant for him. I can clearly remember some great Irv Novick panels of Barry quickly rushing home for something, explaining and/or advancing the plot. and kising Iris good-bye. Now that I think of it, Iris West Allen was a pretty well-developed character, as opposed to Jean Loring who had no friends at her wedding!WardHill Terrynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-49321304610788044412013-02-14T11:20:22.976-06:002013-02-14T11:20:22.976-06:00I'm going to disagree with the idea that Peter...I'm going to disagree with the idea that Peter Parker is a loner. He's been looking for love and companionship since day one (part of that comes from his lack of family). He wanted to marry Gwen in the early 70s stories, and of course proposed to MJ in ASM #182. <br />I'll add that one of my least favorite Spider-Man tropes was "the Parker luck". You know, Spider-Man is saving New York from Doc Ock while he has a date with Gwen,MJ, whoever. Then he shows up late and gets yelled at, and wonders what's the point of being Spider-Man,etc. I was happy to see that go away when they got married. <br />Yes, his financial instability made him more "relateable". But let's also remember that another contributing factor to that was Aunt May's endless health problems and that's another trope that got old fast. <br />Even the married Spider-Man & MJ got evicted once and was homeless on Christmas Eve, so it's possible to write a decent story with them as a married couple.<br />Also, prior to marrying MJ, his previous girlfriend was the Black Cat. Did a relationship with a very attractive world class acrobat/cat burglar make him more relateable? J.A. Morrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15800901321134394272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-10355192088926621932013-02-14T11:15:20.730-06:002013-02-14T11:15:20.730-06:00I think the solution to the whole Peter/MJ marriag...I think the solution to the whole Peter/MJ marriage, was to make her not so successful. Sure she is beautiful, but even among beautiful women how many succeed at being a model or actress? Not many.<br /><br />It was possible to have Spider-Man grow up a little without essentially undermining the things that made the character popular.<br /><br />Then again, I think all these kinds of problems could be solved by moving away from the straight jacket of singular continuities. I say, keep telling young Spider-Man stories and middle-aged Spider-man stories, etc. . . and don't worry about if they "match up."<br /><br />Anyway, I am moving away from the topic.<br /><br />Going back to licensed characters, I like Rom and Brandy Clark's relationship. As a kid, I found it heartbreaking that she was drawn to Rom's nobility and humanity (despite being a cyborg), but after she becomes Starshine she starts down the road of being a cold killing machine, turning off Rom. Classic irony in the ill-fated romance (but it worked out in the end for them).mr. oyolahttp://we-are-in-it.tumblr.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-25615967551518854072013-02-14T10:32:29.684-06:002013-02-14T10:32:29.684-06:00Cyclops was pretty much ruined for me as a charact...Cyclops was pretty much ruined for me as a character after Jean died. The Madeline Pryor stuff was awful, but the White Queen crap that came later was an atrocity. Thankfully I was only somewhat aware of it. <br /><br />I never understood what the Falcon saw in Leila. She just got on my nerves.<br /><br />Cap is another character where I don't see romance as a high priority for him.<br /><br />Would the DC readers out there consider Hal Jordan to be like Tony Stark, a playboy? Or was he ever serious about Carol Ferris?<br />Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17032477453891087135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-77161051693604647582013-02-14T09:59:22.442-06:002013-02-14T09:59:22.442-06:00By the way, lest anyone suggest "What If?&quo...By the way, lest anyone suggest "What If?" as already filling that bill, I'm talking about an ongoing alternate continuity rather than done-in-ones.<br /><br />DougDoughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04248324005584963229noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-71626612611296760862013-02-14T09:43:56.518-06:002013-02-14T09:43:56.518-06:00Karen ran an Open Forum a long time ago on legacy ...Karen ran an Open Forum a long time ago on legacy heroes. I'd have liked to have seen the Whizzer and Miss America involved in the lives of Wanda and Pietro. Adding in the Vision would have been really interesting, mixing not only Pietro's bigotry but Bob and Madeline's WWII-era values. I'm not sure if the Franks would have been marriage mentors or if Wanda would have met additional roadblocks to her romance with the Vision.<br /><br />Wouldn't a sort-of Earth-2 be cool for Marvel, where the history of the MU could be revised with a bent toward "untold tales" and such?<br /><br />DougDoughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04248324005584963229noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5293155946761960913.post-71777747620509399192013-02-14T09:21:01.856-06:002013-02-14T09:21:01.856-06:00Karen (and Bruce), I was so totally into the whole...Karen (and Bruce), I was so totally into the whole Scott/Jean soap opera back when I was reading those issues the first time, but so many (crappy) layers of subsequent stuff really ruined it. Yes, I totally agree that way too much was made out of Wolverine's feelings for Jean - it should have been left at the level of his own internal moping. And yes, Jean should have stayed dead - I agree with Bruce that it was just a fitting, if tragic and sad, conclusion. As for Scott, I think it would have been best if he and that fishing boat skipper, Lee Forrester, ended up staying together (I recall reading somewhere that she apparently became involved with Magneto - ick!), instead of everything that was actually done, which made Cyclops do all of these wildly out-of-character things, like abandon his wife and child, then become something of serial cheater, etc.Edo Bosnarnoreply@blogger.com