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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Perrine" data-source="post: 1636749" data-attributes="member: 20347"><p>on the comic panel descriptions...</p><p>if people enjoy it a little I'm happy with everyone describing panels, pages and even covers eventually in this manor.</p><p>My thought is that comics are SUCH a visual illustrated medium that I'd like to "show" people what I'd be envisioning if it WHERE a comic you'd buy on the rack...</p><p></p><p>the writing style... I don't really have a "style" I just write. </p><p>I hope that I can emulate that Mighty Marvel flavor a little with the Ultimate touches (ie. the location, date, time stamps and such).</p><p></p><p>I also hope that I can write the dialogue a little different, fun and appropriate for NPCs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>heheh...</p><p>YES - that was Col. Fury saying it.</p><p></p><p>Yeah - here's my thought on that......</p><p>The idea was that MJ was coming over (for their first "intimate" encounter). With opening the door up to Nick Fury I thought it would:</p><p>1. be funny</p><p>2. be ironic in a way</p><p>Because THAT is the same line that MJ first said when her and Pete met the first time in the original storyline long ago.</p><p></p><p>How/why would you explain it.</p><p>It might seem uncharacteristic (it is) BUT to explain it, BEYOND the "easter egg in-joke" from the original MJ meeting - you could assume that Nick knows pretty much EVERYTHING about Peter (Spiderman).</p><p>So if/when MJ said that to him you can bet Nick was watching it on tape getting a laugh... HECK he COULD have been goofing around with Cap or Tony and TOLD them he was planning on using the line on Parker when he went to get him!</p><p>So Fury said it to be - funny and ironic, since he was also SURE to know what Pete and MJ planned for the night alone.</p><p></p><p>but mostly I wrote it for the Easter Egg In-Joke factor, like many writers do. ;-)</p><p></p><p>make sense?</p><p>-kev-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Perrine, post: 1636749, member: 20347"] on the comic panel descriptions... if people enjoy it a little I'm happy with everyone describing panels, pages and even covers eventually in this manor. My thought is that comics are SUCH a visual illustrated medium that I'd like to "show" people what I'd be envisioning if it WHERE a comic you'd buy on the rack... the writing style... I don't really have a "style" I just write. I hope that I can emulate that Mighty Marvel flavor a little with the Ultimate touches (ie. the location, date, time stamps and such). I also hope that I can write the dialogue a little different, fun and appropriate for NPCs. heheh... YES - that was Col. Fury saying it. Yeah - here's my thought on that...... The idea was that MJ was coming over (for their first "intimate" encounter). With opening the door up to Nick Fury I thought it would: 1. be funny 2. be ironic in a way Because THAT is the same line that MJ first said when her and Pete met the first time in the original storyline long ago. How/why would you explain it. It might seem uncharacteristic (it is) BUT to explain it, BEYOND the "easter egg in-joke" from the original MJ meeting - you could assume that Nick knows pretty much EVERYTHING about Peter (Spiderman). So if/when MJ said that to him you can bet Nick was watching it on tape getting a laugh... HECK he COULD have been goofing around with Cap or Tony and TOLD them he was planning on using the line on Parker when he went to get him! So Fury said it to be - funny and ironic, since he was also SURE to know what Pete and MJ planned for the night alone. but mostly I wrote it for the Easter Egg In-Joke factor, like many writers do. ;-) make sense? -kev- [/QUOTE]
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