by Bear » Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:31 pm
Thanks for the support all; it's a funny situation to be in. I know the writing is there and sure, you can take it to that extreme, but it really struck us as portraying the comic in a heavily negative/vile light. I dunno. I think its odd because we never really thought that deeply about it and to me the joke is more about the silly notion of "what the hell did the hero do"?!
I like to think the mouse-over text we had for Deadlier Descents sums up our comic style nicely: "The less you think about it, the more it makes sense", and by extension "The less you think about it, the more funny it gets?" I dunno lol
Not to say I'm all innocent, I know I can drudge up some pretty dark comments and things but that territory is certainly one I don't want to be in. Ah well.
I also told Pie not to sweat it; we said our peace in reply and there is no need to let it bother us past that, nor any reason to discuss it past this. I've had a lot more experience developing a thick skin so it's a lot easier for me to shrug off. I also told her, if you protest something too much it just ends up being a way bigger deal than it needs to be. Just toughen up and shrug it off =)
I also told her that it probably wasn't worth even bringing it up here because I feel like it's kind of like running off to mommy when a bully picks on you, but she was really curious if we unintentionally created something that gave people that notion.
But yeah, I'm not going to consider him a troll, people are free to think and speak their minds. At the same time I'm not going to try and convince someone who is dead set against one of, or all of, our works that they "don't get it" or "have it all wrong". People perceive things differently, it's no biggie. People are going to say we suck and twist our works around, there is nothing we can do about it. The important part is we enjoy what we do and we connect with other people that like what we do.