Lars Sudmann
18.05.2004, 14:59
Sodele, Rich Johnston hat in LitG mal die besten Passagen aus folgendem Diskussionsthema bei Broken Frontier mit Ron Marz herausgesucht:
Das komplette (und schon ziemlich lange) Thema findet man hier:
http://www.brokenfrontier.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7802&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
Und LitG wie immer unter:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/?column=13
Dazu mal ein Ausschnitt:
Writer Ron Marz started the game sayingm "I do think the two biggest mistakes were the inclusion of the sigil as a unifying theme and, even more so, the expansion to way too many titles. But, these were decisions made from on high. The creative staff's opinions were solicited, but not always followed."
Artist Andrea DiVito followed with, "Too many titles, too many characters that were 'all-powerful' and bidimensional. But most of all, too much control on the titles from management, being the boss or second in command does not make you a writer."
And Drew Geraci added confirmation with "remember Ron looking exhausted some days because he had the burden of shoehorning good writing around the directives of an arrested adolescent, a gym teacher and an dull writer who's managed to loiter around the industry (on and off) for 15 years. Make your own conclulsions about whom I speak."
Wirklich höchst interessant!
Das komplette (und schon ziemlich lange) Thema findet man hier:
http://www.brokenfrontier.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7802&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
Und LitG wie immer unter:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/?column=13
Dazu mal ein Ausschnitt:
Writer Ron Marz started the game sayingm "I do think the two biggest mistakes were the inclusion of the sigil as a unifying theme and, even more so, the expansion to way too many titles. But, these were decisions made from on high. The creative staff's opinions were solicited, but not always followed."
Artist Andrea DiVito followed with, "Too many titles, too many characters that were 'all-powerful' and bidimensional. But most of all, too much control on the titles from management, being the boss or second in command does not make you a writer."
And Drew Geraci added confirmation with "remember Ron looking exhausted some days because he had the burden of shoehorning good writing around the directives of an arrested adolescent, a gym teacher and an dull writer who's managed to loiter around the industry (on and off) for 15 years. Make your own conclulsions about whom I speak."
Wirklich höchst interessant!