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8/6/2025, 3:48:33 PM
>>281233194
Its all Hollywood's fault. Comic authors in the west usually get in the game to make something for The Big Two, in the hopes that a fragment of one of their stories will end up in mcu slop or they want to make something for kids that will get them a cartoon deal with netflix. The fact that hollywood will always think of animation as something exclusively for children and their constant mining of silver age comics for new capeshit influences the ambitions of young comic creators and pulls them away from stand alone, graphic stories for wide demographics - which is something manga and anime has always supplied in spades. I think break out indie animation online and the fading relevance of legacy media is sort of changing this, but it is taking much longer than I thought it would.
Its all Hollywood's fault. Comic authors in the west usually get in the game to make something for The Big Two, in the hopes that a fragment of one of their stories will end up in mcu slop or they want to make something for kids that will get them a cartoon deal with netflix. The fact that hollywood will always think of animation as something exclusively for children and their constant mining of silver age comics for new capeshit influences the ambitions of young comic creators and pulls them away from stand alone, graphic stories for wide demographics - which is something manga and anime has always supplied in spades. I think break out indie animation online and the fading relevance of legacy media is sort of changing this, but it is taking much longer than I thought it would.
8/6/2025, 3:48:33 PM
>>938117704
Its all Hollywood's fault. Comic authors in the west usually get in the game to make something for The Big Two, in the hopes that a fragment of one of their stories will end up in mcu slop or they want to make something for kids that will get them a cartoon deal with netflix. The fact that hollywood will always think of animation as something exclusively for children and their constant mining of silver age comics for new capeshit influences the ambitions of young comic creators and pulls them away from stand alone, graphic stories for wide demographics - which is something manga and anime has always supplied in spades. I think break out indie animation online and the fading relevance of legacy media is sort of changing this, but it is taking much longer than I thought it would.
Its all Hollywood's fault. Comic authors in the west usually get in the game to make something for The Big Two, in the hopes that a fragment of one of their stories will end up in mcu slop or they want to make something for kids that will get them a cartoon deal with netflix. The fact that hollywood will always think of animation as something exclusively for children and their constant mining of silver age comics for new capeshit influences the ambitions of young comic creators and pulls them away from stand alone, graphic stories for wide demographics - which is something manga and anime has always supplied in spades. I think break out indie animation online and the fading relevance of legacy media is sort of changing this, but it is taking much longer than I thought it would.
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