Alan Moore on Superhero comics

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Axolotl

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It's amazing how many people are willing to make comments that show they clearly haven't read the article they're commenting on.

It's like a bunch of Daily Mail readers getting their allotted ten minutes of outrage over some out of context quote from an EU official.
 

drummond13

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The original Avengers comics were aimed at 12 year olds. The movies are not. Just because that's what the characters were created to be doesn't mean they haven't changed, both in tone and complexity.

I greatly admire the work of Alan Moore, but this would be like calling someone childish for liking the Toy Story movies.
 

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Sniper Team 4 said:
I counter that with "adult" entertainment is centered around cheating, murder, lying, drugs, tearing each other down, and general horrible stuff like that. How many crime solving shows are out there now that are always about someone getting murdered? Breaking Bad is about a man slowly losing his humanity as he becomes a ruthless killer. I remember watching the intro to a crime show where a man broke into a dorm house, tied up the four cheerleaders, sexually assaulted each one, then slit their throats one by one. One of them managed to survive, and that was the mystery of the episode.

So I'm sorry, but I'll take "Kid" entertainment like The Avengers that leaves me with a smile on my face over "adult" entertainment that makes me sick to my stomach.
Perhaps, but there are also adult entertainment like Ghost in the Shell that is less murder and lying and more exploration of humanity and technology. And there are stuff like Spongebob that makes me sick with it's stupidity

The point should be that we look media that helps us grow as people and allows us to have fun.

To comment though, sometimes, people need to experience some sicking moments to grow as people and learn that the world is not a place of pure fantasy.
 

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drummond13 said:
The original Avengers comics were aimed at 12 year olds. The movies are not. Just because that's what the characters were created to be doesn't mean they haven't changed, both in tone and complexity.

I greatly admire the work of Alan Moore, but this would be like calling someone childish for liking the Toy Story movies.
Not quite. It would be like calling someone weird and silly for making Toy Story 4 a dark deconstructive movie with brutal violence, gratuitous swearing, and frequent fanservice and sex scenes. Which is how comics are: they used to be pure, unashamed children's stories, but now writers felt the need to make them more grown up by adding the blood, language, and sex that "mature" stories have.