[x-posted from PopCultureShock]
What happens when the "maybe we just need a little space" trial separation makes you realize you're actually happier apart and have no interest in getting back together?
Well, if you're me and writing about and reviewing comics on a semi-regular basis is what you needed a break from, you stall one more month hoping for the good feelings to return before finally acknowledging the truth and writing the requisite farewell post for the 3-5 people who might still care.
In other words, it's officially "adios" for good this time!
To the comics internet, at least. I'm not done with comics themselves, of course; I'm just reading less of them these days and have no interest in feeling obligated to write about them, never mind writing about the incestuous and too-often petty little world of comics publishing and online fandom. Catching up on my myriad Google Reader subscriptions this weekend pretty much clinched it.
It's been real, it's been fun — I've written some things I'm proud of and made some good friends I wouldn't have otherwise — but not unlike the break from poetry that ultimately led me to reading comics again and eventually writing about them, things have come full circle and I'm going back to my first true love. More importantly, I'm taking the next big step in our relationship and building us a new home, aka the NYC-centric online literary journal I'm officially launching in January 2008 called Spindle.
To Jon, Howard, Rich, Adan, Matt and my other fellow writers here at PopCultureShock, past and present; and everyone who ever left a comment or dropped me a backchannel email, positive or negative: thanks for everything — the camaraderie, the support, the feedback, and most importantly, the passion each of you brought to the site. PCS will always be my online home for comics and I plan to check in more often now that the guilt over not carrying my weight the past few months will be lifted!
An extra-special shout-out to Katherine and Erin, whose insightful coverage gave me some helpful direction in my still nascent exploration of manga (I'm officially hooked on Eden and Planetes!) and made it that much easier to kick the Marvel/DC habit that was draining my wallet and tainting my appreciation of the form.
Remember, reading comics you don't enjoy is stupid. It's like drinking Budweiser or Coors just because they're cheaper than Magic Hat.*
Don't be stupid!
Love,
Guy LeCharles Gonzalez
PCS, 2005-2007 / CBC, 2004-2007
*NOTE: Like certain Essential and Showcase volumes, there's always a time and place for a cold PBR!
15 October 2007
Sometimes, absence makes the heart go wander…
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halo ... like comic also yeah?
I like japan comic of naruto episode
and yet, brooklyn lager baby! PBR can't hold a candle to that.
yes, i've been advocating for years that comics readers vote with their wallets, which is one thing that the publishers will damn well take note of. too much mediocrity bought out of habit in comics, and much of it due to a mistaken love of a character, which they refer to as a property. there is a difference.
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