User blog comment:Blinkn/Correcting an Oversight/@comment-821254-20120111020927/@comment-4054197-20120111035427

Who are you talking to? It doesn't sound like your addressing anyone who has already responded to your post. If it did, I could probably recognize the points you're arguing against. Instead, it sounds like you're either talking to someone else you know and/or heard complain, or you've decided what we meant for us. My reply to your earlier comment covers most of this one as well. Most. I must object when you say "these are written characters, written in and out of character depending on who's been assigned to the book." Writing someone out of character is something a savvy writer should be trying to avoid, especially when that character has an established, you know... character! That's a bad thing. Captain America is believable as Captain America when he behaves like Captain America!