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Rokket

Dances with Bees
Internal consistency is the most important thing there. I think you'll get it right. :)
Thanks for the vote of confidence! I have a few surprises in store for the reader. Robin is aware of a few of them. Terre pretty much guessed one of the surprises (who the third person affected by the blast), but that person isn't even the main bad guy.
 

Terre

Renowned
Perhaps I should explain the above comment. LOL
My mind is constantly seeking cause and effect and analyzing everything. :) Asking where things come from and are going, how they relate to other things..... etc.
 

Rokket

Dances with Bees
I only revealed a small portion of the Forester family skeletons. And even though the 3rd person affected by the blast is his enemy and is apparently trying to destroy him, most of the trouble is caused by a very surprising enemy: one who may or may not be super powered....
 

Terre

Renowned
Even in a superhero story enemies don't have to be superpowered to be dangerous or at least effective. It'll be interesting to see what comes next.
 

quietrob

Extraordinary
Even in a superhero story enemies don't have to be superpowered to be dangerous or at least effective. It'll be interesting to see what comes next.

This is true. Spiderman and Superman greatest enemies are both highly intelligent unpowered humans. This is always because of the hero code that they do not kill. A code adhered to comics but not in the movies where the writers are arguably more bloodthirsty.
 

Rokket

Dances with Bees
I often wonder if it's the viewing public they write for that's arguably more bloodthirsty.
I think it's the push to make those movies more "realistic" that causes that. And let's face it, there are some villains that we all wish would get killed.
 

Rokket

Dances with Bees
Oh yeah, one more important point: I have been developing this character and story for more than 30 years. I have layers upon layers in this story. So just when you think you have it figured out, you don't.... ;)
 

quietrob

Extraordinary
I think it's the push to make those movies more "realistic" that causes that. And let's face it, there are some villains that we all wish would get killed.

I think both of you are right. In a comic book that intends, at least in the beginning to run forever, you can generally count between 12 to 14 months and that villain will return. You can't kill him off because you need him. The movies are different. They may plan to have one more than one movie but if the profits aren't there, there is no way the studio would risk more cash by making another one. Thus you get finite endings. Even ones that leave ENORMOUS plot holes or break the rules of canon by revealing secret identities and killing off the bad guy.

There are only so many 'Great' villains to go around. You even need lower level villains to fill the pages and make the more evil ones more fulfilling. Heck, sometimes the best villians are evil by necessity or revenge and it challenges the hero to be a better hero. One thing I've noticed as I write my own series (It briefly nods to rokket Marysville as a tip of the hat to my friend. Siegel and Shuster started off with less, my friend) is that the bad guys are often more fun to write.

Does this make me a bad guy too?:devil"
 

quietrob

Extraordinary
Oh yeah, one more important point: I have been developing this character and story for more than 30 years. I have layers upon layers in this story. So just when you think you have it figured out, you don't.... ;)

Don't be so sure...by the way...I LOVE the Pimp hat wearing mafioso!
 

Rokket

Dances with Bees
Don't be so sure...by the way...I LOVE the Pimp hat wearing mafioso!
Remember the old admonishment of the teacher to the student: I taught you everything you know. I didn't teach you everything I know! :D
In our case, I told you a lot of the story, but I didn't tell you everything. And the story is changing as I write it.

And yeah, that image of the elder Beneducci in the pimp hat is one of my favorites.
 

Lorraine

The Wicked Witch of the North
So behind the eight ball here. Didn't manage to get to my pal's house today to try and download...will be next week now.
 

Rokket

Dances with Bees
I am still looking for someone to read it for the story, and not just the editing! You can do that, because I have a feeling that I have enough editors!

Thanks for trying Lorraine!
 

Lorraine

The Wicked Witch of the North
I'll definitely read it for the story, as soon as I get my mitts on it. The more you talk about it, the more I want to read it! Argh, bloody computers!
 

Rokket

Dances with Bees
I'll definitely read it for the story, as soon as I get my mitts on it. The more you talk about it, the more I want to read it! Argh, bloody computers!
If you have to wait another week, I'll upload it again with a few more chapters added on to it....;)
 

Lorraine

The Wicked Witch of the North
Cool, Rokket, that sounds bonza!! Yeah, I'm hunkered down on the boat as a southerly gale is predicted to pass over the region. So I probs won't be back ashore at my pal's house till shopping day next Wednesday.
 
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