User blog comment:Jamie/Episode 6 - When Light Turns to Dark/@comment-5041674-20140515033855

Man, these talks are great. They hit topics that NEED to be talked about! Thanks for making these showcases to the wiki!

I see this kind of thing too much in comics. It gets tiring when this happens, especially with heroes. I know it makes great "story-telling," but it's a habit that comic-book writers need to let go. I like what they did with Spider-Man in his first hundred issues; He struggled whether not to use his powers responsibly or just not take the stress of a hero. That was good writing by Stan Lee, which made him interesting.

When Jean Grey went bad, it seemed to be a pretty cool idea and story, but now it seems over-used by the writers of comics. If I where them, i'd try to come up with a more original idea and shock the fans. Like, I dunno, maybe make a hero become evil and stay that way!

I plan on making a character of my comics start out good but become progressively evil and stay that way. It seems to me a better way to tell that story.