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Peer Review: A3001708 - Death's Head - A British Comics' Character
Geggs Started conversation Sep 17, 2004
Entry: Death's Head - A British Comics' Character - A3001708
Author: Geggs Sakkosekken (Scout) Thread of The Day (A2946116) 16/09/2004: Today it's F135418?thread=484642 - U201647
I found the original version of this entry (A1057745) while searching the guide for entries on Transformers.
I've converted it to GuideML, added the odd paragraph, worked links into the text, and done a little minor editing. The majority of the entry is unchanged, however.
And if anyone knows what the word 'retcon' means, please let me know!
Geggs
A3001708 - Death's Head - A British Comics' Character
U168592 Posted Sep 19, 2004
Astounding find! Never ever heard of the character before, but sounds like an interesting concept...(Transformers and Doctor Who? AND the Fantastic Four? This guy did get around a bit...)
Found some minor errors in the text though;
audiance - audience
clock - cloak
and the double quotation marks should be singulars...
In the section about other well known English comics/characters perhaps honourable mention to Hewlitt & Mulligan's 'Tank Girl', Modesty Blaise, Dennis the Menace (Beano and Dandy) and even good old Andy Capp. You'd be surprised how well known they all are worldwide.
PGHF
A3001708 - Death's Head - A British Comics' Character
Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Sep 20, 2004
'retcon' is short for 'retroactive continuity', and describes the practice of re-writing past events in a fictional world (be it a comic, TV series, whatever), to change previously established 'fact' to fit in with a new idea for the series.
In this example, retconning Death's Head II would mean writing a flash back style story in which Death's Head never took over Minion's body, and so Death's Head never became Death's Head II.
A3001708 - Death's Head - A British Comics' Character
Geggs Posted Sep 20, 2004
Thanks for that both.
I've corrected the typos (and they were all mine. Oh, the shame). Mentioned the other famous British comics stars, and added a brief explanation of the word 'retcon' (thanks for that Kerr!).
Anything else, let me know.
Geggs
A3001708 - Death's Head - A British Comics' Character
Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Sep 20, 2004
I should point out that Marvel are the absolute masters of the retcon. There are so many different versions of the X-Men and Spiderman stories that an attempt to map a timeline results in insanity in the mapper, and a diagram that looks like a Tube map.
I'm also tempted to write an entry on Dragon's Claws, as they were my favorite team when I was a kid.
A3001708 - Death's Head - A British Comics' Character
Geggs Posted Sep 20, 2004
When I was reading through this entry for the first time Dragon's Claws popped back into my consciousness, too. I'm sure I've got all 10 issues of the comic somewhere. Shame it didn't last longer. I actually subscribed to it, and after the tenth issue they sent a cheque for the remainder of the subscription back to me. That was a sad day.
And there's so many little details about the Claws that make for an interesting subject. Like the fact that early adverts contained the name 'Dragon's Teeth' instead of 'Claws', which led to some initial confusion. Not entirely sure way they changed it, to be honest. Maybe Furman just decided he liked 'Claws' better. Maybe it was something legal. Not entirely sure.
And a few issues in they did a single-page promo laid out like a normal comic page. Each upcoming issue had one frame about it. And I felt a murmer of fannish joy when one of those frames contained a sword hitting Death's Head's forearm. You couldn't see anything else in the frame, just the sword and the forearm. But that was enough for this slavering fanboy.
Geggs
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Sep 20, 2004
There was an Ellery Queen novel called Dragon's Teeth, maybe that had something to do with it. There's also a small comic publisher called Dragon's Teeth, but I don't know how long that's been around.
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Geggs Posted Oct 6, 2004
Coo. I've only just logged on, and I find this at the top of my postings page.
Nice cup of , anyone?
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Oct 6, 2004
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Yeah, I'll have to dig out the Claws comics and give them another read. Don't think I can even remember the names of the other team members.
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Oct 6, 2004
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Geggs Posted Oct 6, 2004
I seem to be dragging up the name Mercy from somewhere. That was the girl, wasn't it?
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And then there was Decker, who was tagged onto the team by NURSE.
Sad? No no no. No sadness here. Pure unrestrained geekjoy. That's what.
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Geggs Posted Oct 8, 2004
My apologies. It wasn't Decker, it was Deller who was assigned to re-activate the Claws.
It took a while to find where I'd hidden the comics, but I've been reading them again!
Geggs
Peer Review: A3001708 - Death's Head - A British Comics' Character
Kelvin Green Posted Oct 15, 2004
Geggs,
Good update of my post. I do have some issues with some of the additions, but generally, an excellent job.
Especially the GuideML coding, which I wasn't comfortable enough with to include in my version.
Thaks!
Peer Review: A3001708 - Death's Head - A British Comics' Character
Geggs Posted Oct 15, 2004
Glad to see you back, Kelvin!
I'm glad you like some of the work I did on the entry too. I tried to keep the changes to a minimum, and to preserve your work as much as possible.
The entry made its way through Peer Review successfully, and is now being sub-edited by Paully, the entry being subbed is at A3094391, and Paully's Unumber is U705659. Actually, I think I'll drop him a line and left him know that you are back.
Geggs
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