I've been thinking again. Somebody should stop me.
Anyway, the moderators around here have been trying to get us to be more diplomatic by reminding us that Marvel owes us nothing--good luck, guys! More power to ya! (I mean that, even when you have to exercise that power over me.)
Marvel don't owe us Alpha Flight. They don't owe us a good series. They don't owe us respect, or ongoings, or any such thing.
They don't owe us a supply for what we demand.
You see, ours is a business relationship. Every month, we buy an issue. They give us their comics, we give them our money, and nobody owes anybody anything. It might make good business sense to give us all the above, but that's not the same as owing.
Even if the comic says: "Next month: Back to School special", they don't owe it to anybody to ever produce another issue of that title again (that's a real-life example, btw: the A Nightmare on Elm St magazine #2 really did say that, and they never made a #3.) (I'm making keeping your word, making and breaking promises separate issues here. I'm open to correction on that one.)
What they should remember, though is this:
We don't owe them anything either.
We don't depend on them for our living.
We don't owe them publicity. We don't owe them title / company loyalty.
Sure, we may or may not choose to give them those things--we, this list, usually do when it comes to (insert Greek letter here) Flight, but we have no obligation.
We don't owe them any more respect or courtesy than they give us. I'd argue we owe them less--the customer is always right, after all. (Though I feel more left behind these days.)
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- Le Messor
Can't talk. Rambling.