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Reactions To Trollbabe Comic

Started by jburneko, November 08, 2002, 06:26:04 PM

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Ron Edwards

Hi Ralph,

Just coincidence, or parallelism, maybe. I always liked the image of Retta on a dragon-ship, so that expressed itself (1) in the text as an example bit of character generation, (2) as a topic for the cover (although the cover character isn't supposed to be Retta necessarily), and in the comic as a story setting.

Best,
Ron

ethan_greer

Quote from: jburnekoBut certainly, someone can react to the thematic content of a STORY independent of the medium in which it is presented.  Can't they?
Well, yes.  But it won't be a reaction to the work as a whole.  It will be a reaction to the story, which, when separated from its presentation, is unavoidably altered.  For better or worse.  In the case of a comic strip/book story, it's usually for worse.

Uncle Dark

Thinking about critique #3:

What if Retta was posessed, and she killed everybody, and doesn't remember it 'cause she was posessed?  Hell, this could just be the intro to a longer story which revolves around Retta discovering that she's posessed and then struggling with the beastie.  Or not.

Lon
Reality is what you can get away with.

Ron Edwards

Hi Jesse,

"But certainly, someone can react to the thematic content of a STORY independent of the medium in which it is presented. Can't they?"

No, they can't. Medium plays a crucial role in processing stories.

If you verbally delivered a version of the comics story to some other people, then they experience that story in the medium of verbal transmission, sub-set J. Burneko. They did not in any way experience a (or "the") story independently of a medium.

Best,
Ron