characters in comics should sometimes deal with the complications of real life, and even comics with stories in a fantasy setting (Legion of Super Heroes, to name one of the best should continue to strive for CAN YOU FIND 3 THINGS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? _realism and believability in their characters. That doesn’t mean that they all have to be thugs, homo- _sexuals, deviants, or anything of the sort; but, as in the real world, it’s reasonable for comics to reflect the fact that there are people of divergent natures in society. The majority of characters in comics are like Sthe majority of people in society: ordinary, average, _real people at heart, even if some of them can leap tall buildings ina single bound in the comics. There are _allsorts of other people in the world too, though, and in the interest of realism comics can and should _occasionally acknowledge that; however, while comics should always maintain a degree for relevance and reality, one hopes we don’t lose sight of the main goal of comics and storytelling in general: fun. The problems of real life should have some place in com- ics, but they shouldn’t dominate storytelling or in- _trude to the degree that they inhibit the other elements ofthe story. Drama, adventure, humourand imagina- tion are the essential elements of good comic books, and for the sake of the industry and the readers one hopes that these elements are never eclipsed by “adult” concerns. While it’s necessary for fiction to have some grounding inreality, we should always ‘remember that comics should be, first and foremost, fun, NOW OPEN SUPERSAVER PHARMACY LIMITED Ellis Bros. Sherwood Shopping Centre c ur Motto Is: Your Apprectation is Our Concern ; C Phone: 628-6611 ) _ "Get to Know Your Guarpian Puarmacist" | Joe McAskill Pharmacist/Owner * 10% Student Discount! * (mustpresent Student LD) Discounts are excluded onprescriptions, tobacco, E.L.P. and sale items, 3 “9/090 JUIISIJIP 0} [VINJVU 218 SSUIYY JUIIIFIG: :oN{ B s,asay {pozznd [RS -00} 9.1N}I1d ay} 07UT IY 0} 2AJOSap Ady} pue ‘ABS aq 0} uoddey suvipeueD sunjiOMpseyY (U9I9p JO SUOTTPLTA *SUOIM PUL IUSIIU99MjIq 9IUIIOIFIP 94} NOE YUIY) PUL WOOT INOA 0} IYSIE.I}S 05 WY} ‘494}930) SulduEp Sapdnod Avs 99.14} 94} payotd NoA Jy] "9194 SUOIM 9.18 SOUT} JSOY} -1EJS P[OD & JJASANOA JATS ‘IOOP uMOp-opisdn IY) puK ‘UOUULD 94} ‘aJyesrs ay} Paydtd NOAJT -SUAMSNV Now, study the drawing again. Bew fair. And draw your ownconclusion. . ~ >Xuy Ke IS February 20, 1992 Page 25 t a a a