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Post by Cei-U! on Nov 29, 2021 5:59:50 GMT -5
any two characters appearing in a comic book or comic strip Just to clarify, this can include stories in comics form inside of magazines that are mostly text (e.g. National Lampoon), yes? Absolutely!
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Post by Cei-U! on Nov 29, 2021 6:02:01 GMT -5
So what about characters who experience mutual attraction but never end up romantically entwined; the will-they-won't-they pairings? Good question! I'm not sure. Can you give me an example of such a couple?
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Post by shaxper on Nov 29, 2021 6:28:51 GMT -5
So what about characters who experience mutual attraction but never end up romantically entwined; the will-they-won't-they pairings? Good question! I'm not sure. Can you give me an example of such a couple? Cei-U! I summon my curiosity!
I was thinking Gar Logan and Kitty Pryde, but this would also presumably count for Superboy and Lana Lang, Pat Ryan and the Dragon Lady, Dynamo and Iron Maiden, etc.
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Post by Confessor on Nov 29, 2021 7:22:31 GMT -5
Good question! I'm not sure. Can you give me an example of such a couple? Cei-U! I summon my curiosity!
I was thinking Gar Logan and Kitty Pryde, but this would also presumably count for Superboy and Lana Lang, Pat Ryan and the Dragon Lady, Dynamo and Iron Maiden, etc. Nothing to do with me, of course, but just thought I'd chime in with my thoughts on this, which are that if the couple in question never got it together then I'm not sure it really fits the "All You Need Is Love" theme. I realise that "love" is being used here in the loosest possible sense, but if a couple just flirted with each other or had palpable sexual tension between them, then to my mind it wouldn't be an in-story declaration of "love" between them. It would fall more under the category of flirtation, infatuation or lust. And I'm including the flimsiest declaration of "love" here, like a kiss or similar. It's also much harder to definitively say that these characters were "in love": it's much more open to reader interpretation. Like I say, this isn't my call to make, so please feel free to completely ignore the above. But that's my tupence worth on the subject.
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 29, 2021 7:40:03 GMT -5
I was thinking Gar Logan and Kitty Pryde, but this would also presumably count for Superboy and Lana Lang, Pat Ryan and the Dragon Lady, Dynamo and Iron Maiden, etc. Nothing to do with me, of course, but just thought I'd chime in with my thoughts on this, which are that if the couple in question never got it together then I'm not sure it really fits the "All You Need Is Love" theme. I realise that "love" is being used here in the loosest possible sense, but if a couple just flirted with each other or had palpable sexual tension between them, then to my mind it wouldn't be an in-story declaration of "love" between them. It would fall more under the category of flirtation, infatuation or lust. And I'm including the flimsiest declaration of "love" here, like a kiss or similar. It's also much harder to definitively say that these characters were "in love": it's much more open to reader interpretation. Like I say, this isn't my call to make, so please feel free to completely ignore the above. But that's my tupence worth on the subject. I think I agree. It should be that both people consent. Otherwise, you can include rapes. Sorry for going there.
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Post by Cei-U! on Nov 29, 2021 7:53:29 GMT -5
Good question! I'm not sure. Can you give me an example of such a couple? Cei-U! I summon my curiosity!
I was thinking Gar Logan and Kitty Pryde, but this would also presumably count for Superboy and Lana Lang, Pat Ryan and the Dragon Lady, Dynamo and Iron Maiden, etc. Hmmm. While I see Confessor's point, I think I'm going to okay this looser definition of "couple" just to make things more interesting, the only caveat being that the attraction must be mutual and, to address 'bone's concern, never include any kind of coercion from either participant. Fair enough?
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Post by MWGallaher on Nov 29, 2021 8:06:18 GMT -5
Great idea! I was kind of hoping we might revisit "Our Favorite Comics Characters", but Kurt might be reserving that for the 20th anniversary (hint!). As it turns out, though, I'll be including many of my favorite characters on this year's list anyway, since I quickly realized that their love interests were a big part of their appeal in the first place!
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 29, 2021 9:09:19 GMT -5
I guess I have to drop Marcus and Ms. Marvel off my list.
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Post by shaxper on Nov 29, 2021 10:56:48 GMT -5
I was thinking Gar Logan and Kitty Pryde, but this would also presumably count for Superboy and Lana Lang, Pat Ryan and the Dragon Lady, Dynamo and Iron Maiden, etc. Nothing to do with me, of course, but just thought I'd chime in with my thoughts on this, which are that if the couple in question never got it together then I'm not sure it really fits the "All You Need Is Love" theme. I realise that "love" is being used here in the loosest possible sense, but if a couple just flirted with each other or had palpable sexual tension between them, then to my mind it wouldn't be an in-story declaration of "love" between them. It would fall more under the category of flirtation, infatuation or lust. And I'm including the flimsiest declaration of "love" here, like a kiss or similar. It's also much harder to definitively say that these characters were "in love": it's much more open to reader interpretation. It's a fair point, but I think you can also have two characters form a strong and intimate romantic bond without ever declaring it nor acting on it physically. Oddly enough, I think we usually get more invested in those relationships in the will-they-won't-they phase than we do if/when they finally get together, maybe because it allows the conflict to be about their relationship, whereas we don't want to see conflict in their relationship once they are together.
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Post by shaxper on Nov 29, 2021 10:57:34 GMT -5
I was thinking Gar Logan and Kitty Pryde, but this would also presumably count for Superboy and Lana Lang, Pat Ryan and the Dragon Lady, Dynamo and Iron Maiden, etc. Hmmm. While I see Confessor's point, I think I'm going to okay this looser definition of "couple" just to make things more interesting, the only caveat being that the attraction must be mutual and, to address 'bone's concern, never include any kind of coercion from either participant. Fair enough? Very fair, thanks! And (for what it's worth) favorite logos would have been an awesome assignment!
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Post by brutalis on Nov 29, 2021 11:01:28 GMT -5
I guess I have to drop Marcus and Ms. Marvel off my list. No Frankie Ray Nova and Galactus. No Tigra and her scratching post. No Silver Surfer and his board. No Godzilla and Tokyo. No Robotman and his can of WD-40. No Iron Man and his wax buffer. No Nick Fury or Thing and their Cigars. No Lockjaw and his chew toys. No Medusa and her hair dryer. No Watcher and his Television remote control. No Collector and his collection. No Sandmand and his litter scooper. No Hulk and beans. The list goes on...😁😜🥳
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 29, 2021 11:24:14 GMT -5
Although it was strongly implied that Nova fell in love with Galactus in the Byrne run.
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Post by Crimebuster on Nov 29, 2021 12:58:20 GMT -5
Good question! I'm not sure. Can you give me an example of such a couple? Cei-U! I summon my curiosity!
I was thinking Gar Logan and Kitty Pryde, but this would also presumably count for Superboy and Lana Lang, Pat Ryan and the Dragon Lady, Dynamo and Iron Maiden, etc. I was sure you had someone else in mind here. 🫖
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Post by shaxper on Nov 29, 2021 16:02:00 GMT -5
I was thinking Gar Logan and Kitty Pryde, but this would also presumably count for Superboy and Lana Lang, Pat Ryan and the Dragon Lady, Dynamo and Iron Maiden, etc. I was sure you had someone else in mind here. 🫖 Jughead and Archie?
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 29, 2021 16:10:50 GMT -5
Jughead and a hamburger?
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