Post by thomasallencummins on Jun 25, 2017 8:24:59 GMT -5
Okay. This is more about understanding why I tend to see a difference between Marvel and DC.
Lets set the WABAC machine to around 1976. I am 11 years old. I don't have a single comic book. Then out of the blue my older brother brings me a box with around 300 comics and tells me they belonged to a friend of his and he's giving them to me. I am stunned. I know what comics are, I've seen them and read a few but they were never mine. Now in one fell swoop I have a ton according to my 1976 standards.
Now the books are fairly evenly split between DC and Marvel comics and I begin reading, soaking up one fascinating adventure after another. However I begin to notice something almost immediately. I don't find the DC books as interesting as the Marvels. What's odd is I am WAY more familiar with DC characters and I have very little idea who the Fantastic Four are or Iron Man or Daredevil (my friend dAN has a giant Spider-man Treasury addition comic so I know Spider-man somewhat.) I've watched lots of the Batman and the Superman live action television shows and Superfriends is on every Saturday so Marvel characters are barely on my radar at all.
A pattern is emerging that creates the foundation that I have to say still effects my judgement today. By comparison DC comics are extremely lame in the early to mid 70s. With DC I'm reading about Superman's dog and Batman Family comics and with Marvel I'm exposed to the Fantastic Four battling Doctor Doom and traveling to the negative zone like a high concept science fiction feature film. While Superman is fighting Solomon Grundy and Mr. mxyzptlk like the books are written for toddlers I see Spider man dealing with the death of Gwen Stacy and her possible resurrection. That's fairly adult concepts for me at the time and I am very impressed.
Now understand this is my first side by side exposure to both companies in a relative vacuum and frankly my 11 year old self sees it as no contest. Even to the point that I practically gave all of my original DC books to dAN so that we'd both have over a hundred books to read, trade and talk about.
I understand that DC over time finally woke up and began creating comics like Marvel but the die had already been cast. No matter how much I tried over the years there is a little voice in the back of my mind saying "You decided years ago that DC is lame and I won't let you forget it!"
Truthfully nowadays there is very little difference between comic book companies as they have shared editors, artists and writers back an forth, numerous times until the distinction is totally lost, outside of the obvious superficial differences in characters. Frankly there is almost no relevant reason to prefer one over the other they are so similar in content and execution.
However in practice I don't collect DC comics like I do with Marvels and that will probably never change. Its not really for any good reason except that's how I feel.
It all began because I was exposed to DC comics at a time when they were struggling to evolve and to catch up with contemporary culture.
And Marvel was already there.
FYI
Lets set the WABAC machine to around 1976. I am 11 years old. I don't have a single comic book. Then out of the blue my older brother brings me a box with around 300 comics and tells me they belonged to a friend of his and he's giving them to me. I am stunned. I know what comics are, I've seen them and read a few but they were never mine. Now in one fell swoop I have a ton according to my 1976 standards.
Now the books are fairly evenly split between DC and Marvel comics and I begin reading, soaking up one fascinating adventure after another. However I begin to notice something almost immediately. I don't find the DC books as interesting as the Marvels. What's odd is I am WAY more familiar with DC characters and I have very little idea who the Fantastic Four are or Iron Man or Daredevil (my friend dAN has a giant Spider-man Treasury addition comic so I know Spider-man somewhat.) I've watched lots of the Batman and the Superman live action television shows and Superfriends is on every Saturday so Marvel characters are barely on my radar at all.
A pattern is emerging that creates the foundation that I have to say still effects my judgement today. By comparison DC comics are extremely lame in the early to mid 70s. With DC I'm reading about Superman's dog and Batman Family comics and with Marvel I'm exposed to the Fantastic Four battling Doctor Doom and traveling to the negative zone like a high concept science fiction feature film. While Superman is fighting Solomon Grundy and Mr. mxyzptlk like the books are written for toddlers I see Spider man dealing with the death of Gwen Stacy and her possible resurrection. That's fairly adult concepts for me at the time and I am very impressed.
Now understand this is my first side by side exposure to both companies in a relative vacuum and frankly my 11 year old self sees it as no contest. Even to the point that I practically gave all of my original DC books to dAN so that we'd both have over a hundred books to read, trade and talk about.
I understand that DC over time finally woke up and began creating comics like Marvel but the die had already been cast. No matter how much I tried over the years there is a little voice in the back of my mind saying "You decided years ago that DC is lame and I won't let you forget it!"
Truthfully nowadays there is very little difference between comic book companies as they have shared editors, artists and writers back an forth, numerous times until the distinction is totally lost, outside of the obvious superficial differences in characters. Frankly there is almost no relevant reason to prefer one over the other they are so similar in content and execution.
However in practice I don't collect DC comics like I do with Marvels and that will probably never change. Its not really for any good reason except that's how I feel.
It all began because I was exposed to DC comics at a time when they were struggling to evolve and to catch up with contemporary culture.
And Marvel was already there.
FYI