Well, it’s all coming to a close. Just as Captain America has passed, so too do I leave this summer behind and go on to new things. Tomorrow I fly back to Utah for a few days before heading off to school. Another summer gone, and certainly one of my favorites so far. Today was my last day at Marvel this summer, but hopefully I’ll be back again.
Today was a busy last day, but a good one. My supervisors gave me whatever they could before I left, particularly time consuming projects like scanning. I did a lot of scanning today, but hey, that's fine with me. Secret Wars was the name of the game today. Unbeknownst to me, Secret Wars was one of the first, if not THE first, big crossover event, which are now ubiquitous in the comics industry. Just look at all the tie ins for Secret Invasion or Final Crisis. It's amazing that there are any books that aren't connected to these major events. Just like any genre, when an original idea works, it becomes a part of the regular process, and then you have to think up new ideas. Just take a look at the old Superhero comics, and you'll have small changes like 2 page spreads and removing thought balloons have completely changed the face of the Superhero comic.
I was also able to squeeze in a few proofs today as well. More essentials (which take up a fair amount of time in the office) and Ultimate Power among others. While I love the Ultimate universe, sometimes it just turns into "______ vs. _______" , which is fine, but lacks a lot of substance.
I had a great time working at Marvel this summer. I would love to work even closer to the editorial process of the monthly comics, and the Trades department was an awesome place to be introduced to the company. Both my supervisors were great guys and wonderful to work with, and both said they'd pass on recommendations for me inside and outside the office. I really had a unique chance this summer to reflect on comics from many different angles. The fan in me indulged himself in the shear variety of merchandise and product available, reading whatever I could get my hands on. The inside look I got at my favorite publisher, while not comprehensive, was incredibly enlightening. Simply by being there you learn about the process and the environment in ways that you just can't from the outside. Finally, I've been able to do some reading on literature and comics in particular, giving me a much better understanding of comics in general. I also wrote a comic this summer! How about that? Really, it was one of the most incredible things that has ever happened to me, and while this summer had it's share of heartache, it was time of growth and learning in any number of ways.
I also had lunch with my cousin Peter today. It was great to get in touch with him and just talk. It's something I haven't done much with my cousins, and it was a lot of fun. I'm glad I saw him before I left town tomorrow. I'm also glad I shipped stuff home, or my bags would have been WAY over the weight limit.
Well, though the summer draws to a close, it is only the beginning for Exelcsior! Be on the lookout for more exciting updates and opinions. It's my life. Don't you want to read it?
Until next post true believers,
'Nuff said
Thursday, August 21, 2008
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Wow, that was a rather morbid metaphor at the beginning there... and doesn't that mean if you take this job again it will merely be another person taking up the mantle of Jared Evans and not actually you yourself?
Things to think about, Jared, things to think about...
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