Squirrel Girl is VERY underrated at the moment

Squirrel Girl is VERY underrated at the moment.

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using this type of humor dates it even more

The vocabulary will date it more than almost anything else, and there is nothing that can be done about that.

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The F grade grammar will be remembered more than the joke.

It's modeled after how someone would tell a story in real life while speaking. This makes it feel more natural, and reads easier.
I, for one, find it more immersive, and therefore conductive to binging.

>Wow, look at this ancient comic, can you believe they thought writing like this was cool? No wonder comics died out.

Nobody cares about your zoomer mindset.

How many USG books have you read? You won't reply to this post because you're just shitposting.

>words words words
"Whoops! We've redacted the date to prevent this panel aging like milk."
--EiC

honestly if it weren't for Henderson being a mediocre artist*, Yea Forums would barely ever have had any issues with USG, it's writing is usually quite adequate, at least by modern Marvel standards

*though even Henderson has a couple good points, mostly in the fact that she's very good at costume design(Doreen's new default outfit is much better than her old GLA costume)

Said Thomas in 2003, referring to Claremont/Cockrum era X-Men.
noted
This is my first one, why?
Proved (You) wrong, huh?
epic
Honestly, I kinda like the art. I like the flat colors, as it reminds me of silver/bronze age comic art, which I have a massive boner for. I think the simpler style allows greater expression. Some of the character designs, however, look like trash and I don't like it.

Ikr, what kind of shitty Marvel writer/editorial voice would be overly verbose for comic effect

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Stanley was overly verbose because he didn't trust his artists to be able to depict physical movement, so he insisted on describing each broad movement meticulously with his big boy college degree fancy 10 cent words.

Marvel wishes it had comics numbers like almost bankrupt 90's era Marvel.

I meant that post as an alternative to what was actually written. Dumb gags like that read better when they're short and approved by higher ups.

Kubrick can ask for take after take. Because he is fucking Kubrick.

Entitled 'there's no one like me in the world' zoomer who is studying film is an asshole if he wants 20 takes of a scene.

I would have enjoyed something more like Loki's text being sloppily inked over and "THAT DAY" looking handwritten on top of that.
>only artists are allowed to make art >:(
>also people I dont like aren't artists >:(

Literal strawman.

I said stop pretending you're a famous fucking artist. Don't walk into the dojo first day and make Bruce Lee noises, asshole. Just do your own fucking shit.

And it you do elect to be a goddamned autistic fuck and try to justify your inability to draw the human figure correctly by saying Picasso did it before, then expect to be called out and blasted into the ground like you deserve.

Do you consider meta-writing to be the absolute pinnacle of writing? Because that's all the writer did.
If that's what you think is reserved for the best of the best, then I'm sorry, it's your fault you have shit tastes.

>you're a famous artist
>your inability to draw
user I had nothing to do with this comic, please contain yourself

Not your as in literally you. Jeez you know what, I'm sorry I didn't realize you had learning disabilities. By all means, enjoy.

Ryan North has written and released a new comic almost every day since before the Iraq War started, I think he knows what he's doing at this point

Thanks :D

That's aggressively unfunny. It's an overly long take on an overused meta joke topped off with a completely unrelated """topical""" reference to videogamesgetitkids.

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That's not a reference to video games you absolute mong, it's an idiom that has it's origins in programming. Language evolves, learn to adapt.

>Do you consider meta-writing to be the absolute pinnacle of writing?
I consider it one aspect of writing that's well exploited by series such as Squirrel Girl.

The grammar's fine, the composition sucks.

In particular, it buries its contribution to the narrative ("...only a few hours after Squirrel Girl teleported...") into a big block of text telling the reader how to feel about it, which is redundant because of the unseen character's dialogue.

The closest to an actual grammar fuck-up is the clause "But, by hiding the specific date and time," which is missing a subject and could have been easily re-written as "But we're hiding the specific date and time, so you can read..." which is, um, slightly better.

This would unironically have been better.

Ryan North is a joke of a writer who only understands the grammar of webcomic humour.

Webcomic tier writing was always the worse part of Nu Squirrel Girl, only retards got hung up on "muh unsexy doreen"

Nah, I don’t much like Lee, but I believe what he said about why he wrote that way. He was totally imitating old time radio shows. Listen to some OTR, and it’s pretty obvious.

>comparing stan lee to fucking kubrick

That panel does not support your comment.

We have over a year's worth of issues that were never stroytimed on Yea Forums.

Just saying.

user you realize that old time radio shows completely lacked a visual medium?
For Stanley to imitate them in comics would be a huge slap in the face to his artists.

>It's okay we Nedroid makes the same joke!