This is exactly what I was afraid of
Jul. 2nd, 2009 05:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Previews of Adventure Comics #1 went up, and already something posited in my Big Bang fic is disproven. It probably doesn't seem like much, but it effectively erases one of my favorite parts of the story and storytelling.
But I am stubborn. So, Kon is now taking TWO science classes, because I am already in love with his fictional bio teacher, who is kind of essential to the plot. We will say he needed two more science credits to graduate, so he's having to take both at once.
On the other hand, it's nice to see what the letter jackets look like. I'm absolutely torn over this comic, because I both want it to have an awesome and vibrant supporting cast, and I'm afraid of it having a significant supporting cast because that interferres with my supporting cast. But I want the book to be awesome! *tears hair*
I want to talk about the Red Robin #2 previews, but I haven't talked about Red Robin #1 yet, and I told myself I was going to spend today's library time working on Close To Home. Can I just say GO BUY RED ROBIN, and leave it at that for now? Oh my GOD I'm loving this comic. Red Robin is exactly the opposite of what happens when a writer who is unfamiliar with a character takes over a book. EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE.

But I am stubborn. So, Kon is now taking TWO science classes, because I am already in love with his fictional bio teacher, who is kind of essential to the plot. We will say he needed two more science credits to graduate, so he's having to take both at once.
On the other hand, it's nice to see what the letter jackets look like. I'm absolutely torn over this comic, because I both want it to have an awesome and vibrant supporting cast, and I'm afraid of it having a significant supporting cast because that interferres with my supporting cast. But I want the book to be awesome! *tears hair*
I want to talk about the Red Robin #2 previews, but I haven't talked about Red Robin #1 yet, and I told myself I was going to spend today's library time working on Close To Home. Can I just say GO BUY RED ROBIN, and leave it at that for now? Oh my GOD I'm loving this comic. Red Robin is exactly the opposite of what happens when a writer who is unfamiliar with a character takes over a book. EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE.