Relax, madam. The assertation ha been made some some writers, such as Victoria P, that comic fanfiction treats Movieverse like an unwanted growth; a "Red-headed stepchild of fanfiction". I just want to know if people do feel that way, and if so, why?
Based on your response, this is not something you feel or have noticed. (If I'm ncorrect, pleseme know). I personally don't really notice Movieverse much, and I'd always assumed that they'd done pretty much the same with us. As for readers, I'd assumed they'd each found their own interests.
As for a comunity of it's own, again, I had assumed it was, and didn't care what the comic fic community thought of them (which is to say that I don't think we did think of them much,good or bad.) However, a lot of comments have been bandied around that there is a negative image. If you've never noticed that, I'd appreciate hearing that.
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Date: 2002-10-27 11:34 pm (UTC)Relax, madam. The assertation ha been made some some writers, such as Victoria P, that comic fanfiction treats Movieverse like an unwanted growth; a "Red-headed stepchild of fanfiction". I just want to know if people do feel that way, and if so, why?
Based on your response, this is not something you feel or have noticed. (If I'm ncorrect, pleseme know). I personally don't really notice Movieverse much, and I'd always assumed that they'd done pretty much the same with us. As for readers, I'd assumed they'd each found their own interests.
As for a comunity of it's own, again, I had assumed it was, and didn't care what the comic fic community thought of them (which is to say that I don't think we did think of them much,good or bad.) However, a lot of comments have been bandied around that there is a negative image. If you've never noticed that, I'd appreciate hearing that.