Posted: 05 July 2006 at 1:16am | IP Logged | 5
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Hot Dog Pie: Whose side are you on?
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I'm with Hebrew National.
But seriously, folks....
I think that the entire "Bad Byrne" phenomenon, if you will, is deeply rooted in the fact that many people who read, enjoy, or just accumulate comic books are exceedingly thin-skinned. It goes with the way our entire country is attempting to label any non-spontaneous action as offensive. And if you don't fall into a category that already has a "victimizing cause", then you rally behind a fake name and shout out the injustice that is handy.
I spoke with a lot of people at the con this weekend and the fact that I post here did come up more than once. I didn't try to conceal it nor shout it to the heavens, it just came up in conversation about comics. I received a couple of funny looks from a few people who acted like I should be ashamed (or possibly horse-whipped) for associating myself with the JBF. One even made the remark that I didn't seem like "the usual sycophants that gather there". My response was simply to ask them to weigh the entertainment value of lurking on the JBF for ammunition against him versus that of actually reading one of JB's comics. I didn't try to convince anyone of anything, as that is pointless in today's world, but I did notice that once one of the "sycophants" had a face and could hold a conversation at this person's chosen level, any attitude or negativity took the back-burner.
I also heard an alleged "Bad Byrne" story, too. And I have one thing to say about it. Shame on you for eating lunch when you could have been signing comics, JB!
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