@nytimes word.
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As part of another medium treated like the kid brother (of films), WHAT UP, FAKE KID BROTHER (OF BOOKS) :P /facepalm amirite
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Sing it, my sister.
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Hell, I'm just glad they've finally moved away from POW! SOCK! COMICS AREN'T FOR KIDZ ANYMORE!!!
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@nytimes This article is so dumb for so many reasons. I don't see Shakespeare or Austen adaptations for the stars either.
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"...an entire American entertainment business EXCEPT FOR THIS ONE THING FOR THE LOVE OF CORN YOU HAD ONE JOB."
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@BRIANMBENDIS one would think people who work in MEDIA would know the definition of MEDIUM vs GENRE.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Watch—there's a "Biff Bam Pow" headline lurking just on the next page, waiting to strike.
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Comics are a medium, super-heroes are a genre.
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: but "comic-book film," which this headline is obviously referring to, pretty clearly is a genre
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I wouldn’t classify, say, Captain America: Civil War, Diary of a Teenage Girl, and Road to Perdition as the same genre
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