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Subject: Re: Smith to pen AMS; JMS to launch new Spidey comic Date: 19 May 2002 07:01:53 GMT From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5) Newsgroups: rec.arts.comics.marvel.universe >Spider-Man has been on time for 40 years, and lately he hasn't been. You gonna back that up with figures? You mean in 40 years it hasn't been late ONCE? Show your work, pal. It's one thing to come on here with broad proclamations, another to put your facts where your mouth is. Or didn't you expect anybody to call you on this? >It has understandably upset people. Is that why the circulation has more than doubled since issue 30 and is hovering just below the 100,000 per issue figure? Is that why it's currently the #4 book and creeping up on #3 fast? > The only thing to do now is to start putting the book out >on time or fire the tardy people. That's the only way to rebuild the good >will >of spider-fans. Funny...I kinda thought that telling good stories was the way to go here. Silly me. And again, how many times does it have to be said? The glitch was a one-off that had a temporary cascade effect. I'm now 4-5 issues AHEAD of schedule on scripts. Don't take my word for it, ask John Romita, Axel Alonso, Joe Q, anygoddamnbody at Marvel. Not that the facts seem to matter here, but just for amusement's sake.... As for the goodwill issue...and please show cause why you should be entitled to speak for "spider-fans" as a group, were you elected, did I miss another primary?... as noted above, sales have almost tripled since the change-over, so I don't think the problem is with the fan base, which is only expanding, not contracting. It's with a handful of very loud individuals who can't Get Over It, who have never ever been late with anything in their own lives, or else how could they justify bitching about somebody else getting hammered by deadlines so heinous that he missed a couple of deaDlines for the first time in 30 years with the result that they suggest that these people (viz: me) should be fired for being "tardy." Some people like to demand in others a degree of perfection they do not require of or manifest in themselves. The "spider-fans" you refer to, the 90% of them who send in emails and letters and the like, are generous, kind, understanding, and want to see their character portrayed in dynamic and interesting ways, they don't sit perched on the Diamond comics shipping list like demented vultures. (I've been reading comics for something lke 35 years and I never even knew what a Diamond shipping list WAS until I started writing comics.) They have criticisms, and they find goofs on my part, and I *like* that, because I learn in the process, so I can make the next script that much better for their insight. They're good, intelligent, informed *readers*. You speak for them about as accurately as you speak for the prima ballerina of the Bolshoi. As for the rest, as noted, I'm currently 4-5 scripts ahead. In another couple of weeks I'll be 5-6 scripts ahead. But you'll always be a dunderhead. I can live with that deal. jms (jmsatb5@aol.com) (all message content (c) 2002 by synthetic worlds, ltd., permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine and don't send me story ideas)