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MARVEL CHECKLIST
Der ULTIMATIVE LEITFADEN durch das MARVEL UNIVERSUM
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Erstellt: 02.05.07, 19:28 Betreff: Re: Spoiler Politik |
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Zitat: Jake Gallows
Man kann aus diesen wenigen, sehr allgemeinen Sätzen also schon auf die Story als solches schließen ? Seufz. |
Beim Silver Surfer ja. Der Pitch ist der Verkaufsgrund, wenn die Zeugen jehowas an der tür klingeln, nehme ich auch nie ihre Zeitungen ab, da ihre Uberredungskünste schlecht sind.
Dabei ist es auch nicht einfach den Surfer gut zu schreiben, hier Mcduffie dazu:
It wasn't supposed to be a sleeper hold, it was supposed to be a hammerlock. The Panther didn't expect it to work, just to distract the Surfer long enough for another team member to get a shot in, likely the Thing. The Surfer could have escaped at any time. He was about to demonstrate so when Stardust zapped the Panther from behind, not out of concern for the Surfer, but out of indignation at the Panther's impertinence. Putting the Surfer in a wrestling hold is no more stupid than punching him, which people do all the time. Frankly, a realistic representation of the Surfer's powers (he moves and reacts at FTL speed, he's all but invulnerable and he has energy projection powers) means no interaction with other less powerful characters whatsoever, and that's not fun. I dealt with that by making it clear that the Surfer doesn't want to hurt his friends Ben and Johnny (and their travelling partners) if it can be helped. You'll note he never hits them very hard and gives them many chances to back off. I thought this was obvious in the text, but given the number of e-mails I've received, next time I'll try to make the obvious more...obvious.
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