The Marz contempt continues
I am forever saying that comics people are the best people. Apparently some of you need to start acting like it.
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 20, 2014
Yeah, including him! Why can't he look at himself in the mirror? Chuck Dixon sets a far better example than he does. Next, a tweet connected to Ferguson:
Seem to be lots of dudes with "Don't Tread on Me" flags in their profiles who complain about Ferguson protesters. Not much irony there, huh?
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 21, 2014
Seems there's at least a few leftist dudes like him who don't lament the looting and violence that struck the city. Not very ironic either, eh? He even thumbs his nose at a blogger who panned his work:
"Ron Marz is simply an awful writer." Sweet! Paid to be awful for 25 years! http://t.co/pTYYlMo61u
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 21, 2014
"As incompetent as Ron Marz’s script is, Igor Kordey’s art is worse."
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 21, 2014
"If you’ve never encountered this because your local library doesn’t stock this doozy, count yourself lucky - you dodged a turd bullet!"
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 21, 2014
I kinda LOVE that review. A whole lot. :)
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 21, 2014
Funniest thing: "Batman-Tarzan" is actually one of my favorite projects ever.
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 21, 2014
Every project he's worked on is his favorite, even those he suggests aren't. The man made it no secret years ago he was a publicity seeker, and anyone who's looking for it at all costs can't be a very dedicated writer.
When these comic-biz scandals surface, a recurring theme is the offender's apparent inability to form a proper apology.
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 21, 2014
Nobody cares about your explanations or justifications. Own that you did something stupid, say you're very sorry, and then SHUT UP.
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 21, 2014
If only he'd admit he went overboard with Green Lantern's fridge scene, and didn't accomplish much in terms of introducing organic co-star girlfriends, rather than mainly 2 superheroines who deserved better. Dick Giordano admitted before his death he regretted emphasizing so much darkness when he was senior editor at DC, so why can't Marz admit he relied on a bad setup for GL?
On a related note, those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it, and that's why it's crucial to discuss old products as much as new ones, including his own.
The abject and unapologetic racism on display in some #Ferguson tweets is hard for me to wrap my head around.
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 22, 2014
Which side is he talking about? Alas, I've a bad feeling he's not talking about the rioters and molotov cocktail throwers who vandalized property in Ferguson. And he's still oblivious to the witnesses backing up the policeman.
You know that some people harbor this awful stuff in the hearts. But to see them announcing it to the world is still shocking to me.
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 22, 2014
It's devastating, right down to Marz's contempt for many people who disagree with him. Like in the following tweet he doubtless wrote out of spite for people like myself:
Listening to Roger Waters again. It's enough to drive that nutty blogger guy who follows me crazy ... if he wasn't already crazy.
— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) August 22, 2014
Yeah, keep it up there and stay classy, Marz. Signaling spite for dissenters does no favors for your already inflated ego, and only serves to alienate a lot more audience. Shunning Orson Scott Card while fully embracing anti-Israelists like Waters does not inspire confidence you can learn from your errors.
And if Marz can't respect his critics, that only compounds the feeling some get that he's a poor writer.
Labels: moonbat writers, politics
Marz: "Nobody cares about your explanations or justifications. Own that you did something stupid, say you're very sorry, and then SHUT UP."
Me: "@ronmarz *Cough* Emerald Twilight *cough* Sorry, we're you saying something?"
Posted by The Drizzt | 12:58 PM
The rioters and looters are "protesters." Like those community organizers who staged a "spontaneous protest" at Benghazi.
The PC party line re: Ferguson is, "The cop is white, so he's guilty. End of story." If you say, "I want more facts than that before forming an opinion," then your attitude is "abject and unapologetic racism."
But then, any disagreement with Marz is "racism."
Now I'm going to go donate to gofundme.com/SupportOfficerWilson.
And I'm also going to donate to Friends of the Israeli Defense Force (fidf.org) and the Israel Emergency Alliance (standwithus.com). Both donations in honor of Roger Waters. :)
Posted by Anonymous | 4:27 PM
"The rioters and looters are "protesters." Like those community organizers who staged a "spontaneous protest" at Benghazi."
Agreed there is a big difference between a protest and looting and attacking police.
"Marz: "Nobody cares about your explanations or justifications. Own that you did something stupid, say you're very sorry, and then SHUT UP."
If Marz really believed that he would never be able to talk. Not even his twitter pack will stand by him. He launches them at people like you and look at what little support he really gets. The guy is nothing but a loon.
I think people watch him to see how big of a fool he makes of himself.
Posted by Anonymous | 6:06 AM
"Sweet! Paid to be awful for 25 years."
Many a true word has been spoken in jest.
Posted by Anonymous | 7:23 AM
"Sweet! Paid to be awful for 25 years."
So, he admitted he was awful? Wow, he sure showed everyone else. What's he gonna do for an encore? Walk into a refrigerator?
And incidentally, it's pretty pathetic for him to carry on like that just because some random blog gave him a bad review. What a child.
Posted by tops116 | 6:40 AM
"Awful" is an awfully mild term.
I prefer "Made my eyes bleed to read his scripts."
Posted by The Drizzt | 6:07 PM
His track record speaks for itself "poor".
You should thank him at this point for continuing to send you more traffic. I think Ron may be your biggest fan.
Posted by Anonymous | 4:26 AM