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See, John? You never needed to turn every single female in your strip into a Mary Sue in the first place to make things interesting. That just reveals your conflict avoidance issues while showing why writers steer clear of Mary Sues.
Kind of reminds me of the Wizardâs duel in Ralph Bakshiâs âWizardsâ.SPOILER!.........I was all set for a great pyrotechnic display of magic, when the good wizard, Avatar pulls out a gun, shoots the bad wizard, Blackwolf, and says âa little trick that mother taught me.â
Great way to settle a conflict, guys. Well, that or âknock pokerâ works for our family. If you lose you gotta eat all the jube-jel candies at onceâŠ
Whenever Iâm feeling down, I can always count on John and Scott to put a smile on my face, and I can always count on SoRW to remind me that my life isnât nearly as depressing as it could be. Thanks guys.
@Sack & @âTaterâIâm not sure I get either of your comments. My understanding of a Mary Sue (or Gary Stu for the males) is that itâs a characterâoften, but not exclusively, found in derivative literature such as fanficâwho tends to be flawless, over the top, has every virtue and talent possible regardless of age and background, and gorgeous to boot. Quite often wish fulfillment of the author (what I wish I could be). Iâve never heard it to refer just to self-insertion, though, so Iâm curious what other meaning there is..I donât see all of the female characters in this strip fitting that description. Yes, most of them are attractive, some have powers, but they do have flaws and it fits in the continuity of the strip (a company full of odd things you wouldnât find in any other company in the world). And how does this break the âcurseâ?
SackofRabidWeasels over 10 years ago
Finally! The Mary Sue curse has been broken!
See, John? You never needed to turn every single female in your strip into a Mary Sue in the first place to make things interesting. That just reveals your conflict avoidance issues while showing why writers steer clear of Mary Sues.
donrparty over 10 years ago
your doing good
johnzakour Premium Member over 10 years ago
Kim Metzger Premium Member over 10 years ago
I understand the interest on the part of the others. Itâs like wanting to see The Hulk face off against Thor or Superman vs Captain Marvel.
rshive over 10 years ago
Dana will draw deeper on her inner powers. Weâll have piff and counter-piff.
ChessPirate over 10 years ago
Kind of reminds me of the Wizardâs duel in Ralph Bakshiâs âWizardsâ.SPOILER!.........I was all set for a great pyrotechnic display of magic, when the good wizard, Avatar pulls out a gun, shoots the bad wizard, Blackwolf, and says âa little trick that mother taught me.â
invertedyesterday over 10 years ago
Bravo!
invertedyesterday over 10 years ago
Great way to settle a conflict, guys. Well, that or âknock pokerâ works for our family. If you lose you gotta eat all the jube-jel candies at onceâŠ
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
Whew! That was a close one.
ChrisV over 10 years ago
A lot less exciting that a magical duel but with probably a lot less colateral damage at the same time.
NWdryad over 10 years ago
Please tell me what a âMary Sueâ is? âsniffâ⊠I feel so inadequate.
NWdryad over 10 years ago
Now, itâs a whole other thing when yer talkinâ Ralph Bakshi.
tsandl over 10 years ago
Whenever Iâm feeling down, I can always count on John and Scott to put a smile on my face, and I can always count on SoRW to remind me that my life isnât nearly as depressing as it could be. Thanks guys.
dawnsfire over 10 years ago
@Sack & @âTaterâIâm not sure I get either of your comments. My understanding of a Mary Sue (or Gary Stu for the males) is that itâs a characterâoften, but not exclusively, found in derivative literature such as fanficâwho tends to be flawless, over the top, has every virtue and talent possible regardless of age and background, and gorgeous to boot. Quite often wish fulfillment of the author (what I wish I could be). Iâve never heard it to refer just to self-insertion, though, so Iâm curious what other meaning there is..I donât see all of the female characters in this strip fitting that description. Yes, most of them are attractive, some have powers, but they do have flaws and it fits in the continuity of the strip (a company full of odd things you wouldnât find in any other company in the world). And how does this break the âcurseâ?
feralglance over 10 years ago
That seems a sensible way. Both know the ramifications of a duel with power.
dianalward over 10 years ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Sue
vldazzle over 10 years ago
I played that as a child; and I tried to teach such simplistic games to some Latina friends who had no knowledge of cards. (unsuccessfully)