HEA and Iron Man
Last weekend I went to go see “Iron Man 2” with a friend. I’m a long-time Marvel fan, having devoured much of my cousin’s collection (actually begun by his father in the 60s) since I was old enough to read. Comics are epic. Not just cool, which they most defiantly are, but also in the original meaning of the word: long, sprawling stories that span generations.
Extrapolating from Marvel’s well-publicized bankruptcy, I have to imagine it’s difficult to get readers to commit to a long-term relationship. As a long-time reader, I’m irritated by what I see as gimmicks to mix things up, re-booting and re-telling origin stories for favorite iconic characters.
But Americans seem to crave the shiny. We like even our detergents to be “new and improved.” Not one of us would probably pick up a can of beans labeled, “old and stable.” It should be no surprise, then, that we also like our romances to be first blush. Who doesn’t enjoy the heady rush of discovering someone new and falling head over heels in love? The entire chick flick/romantic comedy movie industry is built on the idea that Americans will pay a lot of money, over and over again, for the same kind of new.
I committed a cardinal sin against the shiny in my series. I married my heroine and my hero. Foolishly, I didn’t see that as “the end.” As someone who has been in a relationship (not just with my comic books, either!) for the last twenty-four years, I knew for a fact that the fun BEGINS after “I do.” But, to most readers since the time of Shakespeare, a wedding signals HEA, the happily ever after, that no one actually experiences – it just goes soft-focus and misty and then the credits roll.
I’d kind of hoped to try out a grand experiment, not unlike the one Marvel is attempting on the big screen. I wanted to see if readers would follow along *after*-HEA. Could I continue to tell a romance after the wedding? After the honeymoon was officially over?
I’ll never know.
Many of my readers (“the numbers” to the bean-counting part of the publishing industry) didn’t even make it to the wedding, much less the honeymoon. Perhaps I didn’t tell the right story in the right way or at the right time, but, regardless, I’ll be watching Marvel with interest. Can Iron Man really launch the Avengers Initiative? Will the movie-going audience actually hang out for a longer story? Will we still be interested in Iron Man after we’ve seen him three or four times? After a while the suit is going to lose its ability to impress us with its steampunkish whirs and gears and we’ll be left with just plain, old Tony Stark, like that morning after when you realize that handsome knight on a white steed is just some schlub you agreed to be with for the rest of your life….
Or at least until you can trade him in for the new and improved version.
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Honeymoon of the Dead
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31 comments:
I am not impressed by IM2. Most movie sequels don't come up to the quality of the original, sad to say.
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I haven't seen IM2 yet. But boys are itching to go. THanks for the giveaway.
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I haven't seen IM2 yet either. Thanks for the contest.
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I don't think marrying off the characters was a kiss of death at all- I have enjoyed this series and am sorry to see it end. Lacey is my go-to character when I need a light and fun read.
And comics...it's disturbing to see how Marvel and DC are changing things up. Batman is dead and has a kid even! What? But I do understand that it's necessary to bring in the next generation. It's just weird for those of us that have followed for years.
Haven't seen IM2 yet. That's for this weekend!
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I haven't seen IM2. I will wait for Netflix or On Demand.
I have been waiting for the release of this book.
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I haven't seen the second movie yet but I'm looking forward to it! +5 I'm a follower! tWarner419@aol.com
I haven't seen IM2 yet, but hope to get some weekend time soon to catch it. I love me some Robert Downey Jr. :-)
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I haven't even seen the first movie lol
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I haven't seen the first movie!
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I enjoyed the movie for what it was. Had some endearing moments.
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The series sounds good. I've got them on my TBR list.
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I wanted to see IM2 but unfortunately had to be out of town for work while it was here. Guess I'll wait for HBO!!..lol
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I haven't see the new movie yet. I don't always like the 2nd one as much as the first.
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I haven't seen it yet. Sometimes I wonder if being a sequel means they don't have to put much effort in it.
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I still need to go see Iron man 2.
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Inever seen teh first movie yet either and as far a smarrien characters off i find it helps when the series is ending cause then u can oimagine whats next in their HEA
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As a comic book lover from way back, I try to see all the films. Heck, I even buy the cartoon DVD's. I haven't been able to see Iron Man II yet, but I'm looking forward to it.
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my 17yeo seen it and she really didnt like it, i willnot go into details about what she said about, spoliers on some
but we LOVEDDDDDDd the first one]
im looking forward to seeing wolverine movie, when ever it comes out
The fact that the hero and the heroine have married is definitely not the end. It's the beginning of new adventures and new things to argue over. MJ Davidson has managed to accomplish this in her "Queen Betsy" books as have JD Robb in the "In Death" series (hello 38 and counting). Keep things hopping and we will come. I prefer a series to stand alones as you don't waste a lot of pages filling in the backstory or the world. About IM2- not really a movie goer, I like to see the world the way I imagine it. I've seen so many great books ruined when trying to make the change to the big screen. I realize some people never pick up a book and this is the only way they can experience the greatness and some may even be intrigued enough to go back and read the book. Me, I'll watch the movie 8 to 10 years after reading the book(maybe) and at that time the details will have faded enough I won't pick the movie apart too bad.
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I haven't seen IM2, either. Heck, I didn't see IM1!
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I love this series and can't wait to see how Garnet's wedding goes. Especially with all the shenanigans that usually ensue!
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haven't even seen the first iron man - i know, shame on me....
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Haven't seen IM2, but loved IM1
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