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NS: Chuck Wendig Gets Axed From Marvel
I initially became aware of this from the Absolute Write forums.
In Which I Am Fired From Marvel
"And then we announced SHADOW OF VADER juuuuust last weekend, and people were excited, and I thought everything was good. I was not made aware of any issues, and my online self has always been my online self, so.
Except, yeah, no. Today I got the call. I’m fired. Because of the negativity and vulgarity that my tweets bring. Seriously, that’s what Mark, the editor said. It was too much politics, too much vulgarity, too much negativity on my part.
Basically, because I was not civil.
Which, of course, is their decision to make. I’m not their boss. (And, turns out, they’re not the boss of me, either. Har har.) (I joke because otherwise, I cry.)
My understanding over this call was that this was a Marvel decision, not an LFL decision, but I can’t really confirm that. The editor said he had made the call. He seemed genuinely upset at my tweets and profanity, so maybe that’s accurate. And again, that’s his right to do so. If they honestly feel that my presence will damage the book, I don’t want that. I want the book to shine, and artists like Juanan Ramirez and Greg Smallwood to do their amazing thing. Artists like that are gods in my mind, so I’m happy to not distract from their literal magic.
But it does set a troubling precedent. One we’ve seen already – James Gunn, Jessica White, and so on – of folks fired because they riled up the wasp’s nest of asterisk-gate. And it seems odd to be mad that I’m mad about politics when – well, look around. Climate change, kids in cages, sexual harassers at the topmost tiers of power, and so on. A call for civility as the PA GOP candidate threatens Tom Wolf with a golf cleat stomping. I dunno, man."
In Which I Am Fired From Marvel
"And then we announced SHADOW OF VADER juuuuust last weekend, and people were excited, and I thought everything was good. I was not made aware of any issues, and my online self has always been my online self, so.
Except, yeah, no. Today I got the call. I’m fired. Because of the negativity and vulgarity that my tweets bring. Seriously, that’s what Mark, the editor said. It was too much politics, too much vulgarity, too much negativity on my part.
Basically, because I was not civil.
Which, of course, is their decision to make. I’m not their boss. (And, turns out, they’re not the boss of me, either. Har har.) (I joke because otherwise, I cry.)
My understanding over this call was that this was a Marvel decision, not an LFL decision, but I can’t really confirm that. The editor said he had made the call. He seemed genuinely upset at my tweets and profanity, so maybe that’s accurate. And again, that’s his right to do so. If they honestly feel that my presence will damage the book, I don’t want that. I want the book to shine, and artists like Juanan Ramirez and Greg Smallwood to do their amazing thing. Artists like that are gods in my mind, so I’m happy to not distract from their literal magic.
But it does set a troubling precedent. One we’ve seen already – James Gunn, Jessica White, and so on – of folks fired because they riled up the wasp’s nest of asterisk-gate. And it seems odd to be mad that I’m mad about politics when – well, look around. Climate change, kids in cages, sexual harassers at the topmost tiers of power, and so on. A call for civility as the PA GOP candidate threatens Tom Wolf with a golf cleat stomping. I dunno, man."
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If he went over the line calling for violence, or absolutely trashing fans who disagreed with his politics, that would be one thing, but apparently he was too crass in his political statements?
Comparing this to Roseanne, which the poster at Outhousers does, is intellectually dishonest. Roseanne was fired for being flagrantly racist in her tweets and pushing batshit conspiracy theories, not right wing. Nothing I see Chuck having said in that post is comparable in the slightest.
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Disagree. It was his personal account.
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Nobody really believes that, including yourself. Nobody would mind if he called, say, someone who conned millions of dollars from people that. The question is always whether you believe the target of such words *deserve* the harshness.
In this case, as I understand it, Wendig's comments were in response to Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation. I, for one, have no problem with anyone aiming such profanity at people morally void enough to support that. YMMV.
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Living well is the best revenge.
Re: Living well is the best revenge.
Re: Living well is the best revenge.
Re: Living well is the best revenge.
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I agree too.
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That is a shitty situation overall, and some kind of employment protection deal probably needs to be struck, but it seems to be the way things are going atm.
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In this latter case we had someone make a comment about ASM on Twitter and Slott responded to her tweet. It was pretty obvious that he was just searching for comments on his issues on social media but Ernst and co. made it a big thing about him stalking her because of it. I think they even tried taking it to BleedingCool and Rich had to tell them there was nothing to report on.
To be clear I do think Slott is a bit thin-skinned and leaving Twitter was probably for the best but a lot of the controversies were overblown.
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Wendig's FAQ about this:
http://terribleminds.com/ramble/2018/10/15/monday-morning-faq/
Cora Buhlert post about Wendig, Gunn, and Cain:
http://corabuhlert.com/2018/10/16/chuck-wendig-james-gunn-chelsea-cain-and-the-silencing-of-creatives/
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And often it doesent even pan out, so you end with a cancelled run.
I know it has happened a few times before.
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Wendig was being inflammatory during a time when there is a bright spotlight on any personal OR political discourse even if you're a comics writer, he writes for Marvel which leans towards being an all-ages publisher, and he's unapologetic about anything vulgar he's said, past or present and uses excuses for his behavior on social media.
Wendig was in the wrong and his behavior post-firing hasn't lead me to believe he's learning from the experience a whole lot.