I guess June is officially MARVEL COMICS MONTH since this post has no connections whatsoever to George Perez. In fact this post has more to do with our INDEPENDENT / CROSSGEN COMICS month since I mentioned Dan Slott's and Paul Pelletier's four issue miniseries about the GREAT LAKES AVENGERS but didn't have the time to do a full post on them back then.
And I was mentioning the series more for the art by Paul Pelletier than for the writing by Dan Slott. As longtime followers of TALES FROM THE KRYPTONIAN know there are a few aspects of Dan Slott's writing that got me deeply disturbed going back to his stint on THE SHE - HULK where he implied a lot of weird things like if you prefer to be the best version of yourself there has to be something wrong with you and that you should remain the ugly duckling and don't try to live your best life. Know your goddamn place, bitch. Or that you should not use any special abilities to score with the opposite sex ( unless it is something like having a cool car, being rich, famous, incredibly handsome or any combination thereof than it's okay to shamelessly use that to your advantage ) going to such lengths as to turn a longtime Avengers member of unquestionable morals and high standing like Starfox into a serial rapist. Which says more about what a man Dan Slott is than what a person Starfox is. But above all of this let's not forget the longwinded and complicated explication that Dan Slott came up with that women from parallel universes took control of She - Hulk's mind and body to negate the fact that Jennifer did ye olde Wham - Bam - Thank - You - Mam mambo with the Juggernaut.
Likewise there are some negative things that I feel I have to mention in regards to Dan Slott's GREAT LAKES AVENGERS series, not to dis the man but as a warning to those readers who might get this series because of this very feature and then go " Man, I came here for the glorious Paul Pelletier art but what is all of this Monkey Joe breaking the fourth wall crap ? If I want to get insulted I talk with my Mama. " and rightfully so.
Now I have never met Dan Slott so the following is just my unqualified conjunction but the way he uses the character of Monkey Joe - one of Squirrel Girl's squirrel sidekicks - to insult not only all the comicbook readers but also his fellow comicbook creators, the entire comicbook industry plus every male on the planet with his constant not so funny jabs paint him like a deeply disturbed, embittered, cynical guy who does not enjoy anything which leads to some pretty dark stuff in the story.
Granted, we have some dark stuff since the inception of this group by John Byrne as one of the member's special power is literally coming back from the death so for this super power to work he first has to die. But there is a fine line between including dark stuff in your comic and still being funny or at least tongue in cheek and going totally overboard with it and failing in making it humorous. And for my money Dan Slott falls into the category of writers who have and idea but fail at the execution.
Last but not least there is always the trap of the successful failure. What I mean with that is that there is this idea of a ragtag band of misfits who band together since nobody else would have them but who come to save the world at the end of the day. Everybody likes that kind of story but not everybody can write that story. Let me rephrase that. Everybody can write that story but not everybody knows how to believably write losers.
And you can tell when such a story is written by somebody who has been amongst the downtrodden, the marginalised, the misfits and shunned of society and when it's written by someone who doesn't know the feeling of not fitting in first hand. It's not only something that is apparent in comics but also movies and tv shows. And the Great Lakes Avengers are such a band of losers but unlike the Guardians of the Galaxy in the MCU they just return to their status quo that they had at the beginning of the story - sans all members Dan Slott killed off to make who knows what statement - when they saved the entire freaking universe and should not take any bs from anyone anymore. Which a great writer could use to great comedic effect - like the Great Lake Avengers being very proud of themselves and the other Avengers going along with it since they think they are all delusional - but again, we are talking about Dan Slott here.
With all that said the GREAT LAKES AVENGERS is like they say " worth the price of admission " solely based on the artwork by Paul Pelletier so you should be able to enjoy it despite Dan Slott's shortcomings as a writer.
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