tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post3203552969385151047..comments2024-03-28T21:17:45.398-05:00Comments on A MOMENT OF CEREBUS: From The Archive: Understanding Scott McCloudA Moment Of Cerebushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02718525538144698138noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-90281052377842093702014-09-08T14:27:32.128-05:002014-09-08T14:27:32.128-05:00Well, there are two distinct issues here. One is t...Well, there are two distinct issues here. One is that of aspiring women comics artists, and women comics fans, being harassed and mistreated just because they are women in a male-dominated field. Nobody in his right mind thinks this is OK - least of all, if I can judge by some of his essays and reported actions over the years, Dave Sim. Sadly, there is still a need for "white knights" to intervene when some sh*thead thinks "no" means "you'll just have to try harder." The other is one's ideas about sex/gender as categories of being, their respective proper roles in society and in the ontological scheme of things. As far as I can tell, it's only in this latter category that Dave is sufficiently...honest?...about his views to be offensive to some folks. The problem is when people choose to somehow <i>feel</i> threatened by such views - which pose a personal threat to no-one. This is where "Social Justice Warriors" can get obnoxious.Tony Dunlopnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-70327764729892310192014-09-08T09:03:12.705-05:002014-09-08T09:03:12.705-05:00HA! No Jeff, my comment was directed toward the f...HA! No Jeff, my comment was directed toward the footnote in Reinventing Comics.M Kitchenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10295757194810521492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-86706490862742216042014-09-08T00:15:20.202-05:002014-09-08T00:15:20.202-05:00Jeff, you asked, "how do you mention a guy fo...Jeff, you asked, "how do you mention a guy for his lettering in a presentation about Making Comics and not mention the much larger picture of his overall achievement?"<br /><br />From your original comment that you were "thoroughly pissed" that a good letterer was praised for his good lettering, and your later comment that you're "going to let discretion be the better part of valour", I infer that you object not only to your hero being criticised, but to him not being sufficiently praised. I apologize if this is not what you intended, but it is how you seem to come across.<br /><br />I wouldn't get into it, as I always groan at people who get into fights in the comments of third parties' blogs, but I think your claims that "even back in the early 2000s, much of the comics field had relegated Dave to a role where, if they were forced to give him praise, it was only for his <i>ne plus pas</i> [<i>sic</i>] lettering skills" is inaccurate and does a disservice to Dave and his critical attention.<br /><br />Even back in the early 2000s, I saw harsh critics of <i>Cerebus</i> admit Dave's skill at page and panel composition, at caricature, at dialogue and humour. If Scott chose to single out Dave's skill at lettering, I might suggest it's because very few other cartoonists used lettering in such dramatic, comedic, and visual ways, rather than because he intended to slight Dave's other accomplishments.<br /><br /> -- Damian T. Lloyd, ppm<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-85470055307853437212014-09-07T21:36:29.541-05:002014-09-07T21:36:29.541-05:00Mike, were u making fun of me for defending Dave?
...Mike, were u making fun of me for defending Dave?<br /><br />It's okay if u are. I got much worse for doing that at the Yahoo group. I'm just wondering.Jeff Seilerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15543690118315946039noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-33832255121390084792014-09-07T21:33:50.074-05:002014-09-07T21:33:50.074-05:00Damion, I'm going to let discretion be the bet...Damion, I'm going to let discretion be the better part of valor here. Mainly because, after at least 6 or 8 years, I don't have a clear recall of Scott's presentation, other than that Dave was only mentioned for his lettering.<br /><br />Having said that, how do you mention a guy for his lettering in a presentation about Making Comics and not mention the much larger picture of his overall achievement?Jeff Seilerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15543690118315946039noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-62594503178703778722014-09-07T19:41:31.804-05:002014-09-07T19:41:31.804-05:00>> Looking forward to an age where "Soc...>> Looking forward to an age where "Social Justice Warriors" and "White Knights" become passé.<br /><br />You and me both, tho possibly not for the same reasons...<br /><br />--- Geoffrey D. Wessel<br />Geoffrey D. Wesselhttp://gdwessel.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-79512440125044856092014-09-07T19:33:46.136-05:002014-09-07T19:33:46.136-05:00Looking forward to an age where "Social Justi...Looking forward to an age where "Social Justice Warriors" and "White Knights" become passé.<br /><br />The tides are turning.M Kitchenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10295757194810521492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-29231411440124293702014-09-07T15:48:09.943-05:002014-09-07T15:48:09.943-05:00It seems that Dave wouldn't go to see Scott fo...It seems that Dave wouldn't go to see Scott for personal reasons, rather than because Scott's talk is without value.<br /><br />Jeff, why would you become incensed that Dave was not mentioned more? Dave's lettering is one of the things for which he is rightly praised. I'm sure we all can name favourite letterers who do exemplary jobs of placing balloons, indicating emphases, displaying clarity, and indeed approaching beauty in line and stroke. (Personally, I always liked the look of a Dave Gibbons page when he does his own lettering. It just seems more graphically unified.) Especially when it comes to making the lettering part of the visual fabric of the page, conveying character and tone through the graphical as well as textual use of lettering, Dave is an excellent example, and Scott was well to present that.<br /><br />But I don't see that Scott was deliberately refusing to mention Dave in other contexts (like Harlan Ellison gloating to Gary Groth that he had not even mentioned Fantagraphics in his article for <i>Playboy</i> on comics with literary merit) because Scott was offended by Dave's misogyny.<br /><br /> -- Damian T. Lloyd, mlf<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-44443742780528871632014-09-07T15:01:14.971-05:002014-09-07T15:01:14.971-05:00OK, now this is just eerie. I just read, for the f...OK, now this is just eerie. I just read, for the first time, the "Dave Sim misogyny" footnote in <i>Reinventing Comics</i> maybe ten minutes before logging onto the Interwebs and reading this post. Cue Rod Serling, or at least Rowdy Roddy Piper.<br /><br />And yes, I did have to shake my head when I saw the footnote…it's definitely out of context for what Scott was talking about at that point in his book. The immediate context was harassment and intimidation of women in the comics "marketplace" (or "industry"), which Issue 186 had nothing to do with. I think Scott knew better. He's too smart not to have.Tony Dunlopnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-57165883748845590352014-09-07T08:43:23.608-05:002014-09-07T08:43:23.608-05:00To play devil's advocate, it could be that McC...To play devil's advocate, it could be that McCloud was being sincere in the letter, and then changed his mind about Dave, rather than being sycophantic. <br /><br />The letter was written in 1993, which is well before the infamous issue 186. And Reinventing Comics, as it says here, was published seven years after that.<br /><br />However, even with that, the letter is fawning. There's probably some truth that those who fawn and flatter will turn on you when you fail to live up to their inflated expectations.<br /><br />- Reginald P.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-61169511248961618032014-09-07T08:09:45.637-05:002014-09-07T08:09:45.637-05:00I have the 1994 HarperCollins edition - Dave's...I have the 1994 HarperCollins edition - Dave's quote has been removed from the back cover just one year later.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-38630278973851968732014-09-07T05:50:32.862-05:002014-09-07T05:50:32.862-05:00"Thoroughly" might be a bit hyperbolic, ..."Thoroughly" might be a bit hyperbolic, but I think that, even back in the early 2000s, much of the comics field had relegated Dave to a role where, if they were forced to give him praise, it was only for his ne plus pas lettering skills. That is what I was referring to, above.<br /><br />I will note that Scott showed some excellent samples of Dave's skill at lettering in his powerpoint presentation, IIRC.Jeff Seilerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15543690118315946039noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-12168480191435370462014-09-07T05:32:58.758-05:002014-09-07T05:32:58.758-05:00Were you, Jeff? Were you thoroughly pissed that th...Were you, Jeff? Were you thoroughly pissed that the only mention of Dave Sim in Scott's whole presentation (powerpoint) was of Dave as a (you guessed it) letterer?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-90676377762999807822014-09-06T23:54:50.757-05:002014-09-06T23:54:50.757-05:00Back when I lived in Dallas, I got word that Scott...Back when I lived in Dallas, I got word that Scott was going to speak at the university in Arlington. I had never read any of his books but knew his reputation as a scholar of comics. So, I called Dave to ask him if it would be worth my time to go hear Scott speak.<br /><br />That was probably THE most judicious phone conversation I've had with Dave, on Dave's part. After a brief discussion about Scott, with no mention by Dave of the info in today's post, Dave said, "I'll put it this way: *I* wouldn't go see him."<br /><br />Well, I did go and was thoroughly pissed that the only mention of Dave Sim in Scott's whole presentation (powerpoint) was of Dave as a (you guessed it) letterer.Jeff Seilerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15543690118315946039noreply@blogger.com