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Post by Admin on Jan 18, 2022 18:00:15 GMT
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Post by defiant1 on Jan 21, 2022 4:28:14 GMT
When people leave their 9-5 office jobs to work in management at a comic book company, I picture some kid just out of high school that is hoping to find a job that's fun. Minimal education. No real world experience. Whether that's fair or not isn't really relevant. That's what I picture. What qualifications did Jim Lee have to be in charge of anything at DC? To me, this is part of the problem with comics. There's a business side and a creative side. In most cases, those skills are mutually exclusive. Do we want writers that grew up reading Iron Man to write gripping and entertaining stories? I'd prefer someone with a deeper knowledge of science and innovations in technology. If you do any job long enough,you'll learn what doesn't work. Are the skillsets there to learn from that and pivot to what does work? I'm not seeing it.
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