Yaya wrote:Brendocon wrote:Yaya wrote:Either way, I don't respect writers that put their name on something not of their own.
You drop your John Hancock, you take the heat.
You understand the difference between script and story, right?
Which is the point I'm making, which you seem to be hellbent on missing.
Elaborate then, please. What's the difference?
Right, say I'm editor at Marvel. I want certain things to happen, I want the general shape of the universe to be changed. I want Tony Stark vilified, I want Norman Osborn running things, I want TEH EPIC story where everybody is fighting Skrulls and a major character dies - but nobody too important, maybe an Avenger who's not really done anything for ages and that none of the other writers have asked to use in the immediate future.
I say "right, we're going to tell this story. I'm going to get Brian Yaya Benwav to actually write it, as he's the best writer on staff. But these things have to happen in order for the universe to end up where I want it. So, issue 1 will have this happen, issue 2 will have that happen, issue 5 has to have this massive cliffhanger, then issue 6 wraps it up and springboards back into everybody's ongoing."
You then have to go away and actually write the issues. But your creative input is minimal, your hands are tied in regards to the events and the structure. Basically you're in charge of describing the scene for an artist and writing the dialogue.
But, if it turns out to suck, it's your fault.
It's like when a tv episode has a credit of "story by X; teleplay by Y". It's where one person comes up with the actual idea, then a proper writer is given the job of turning it into a script. Oftentimes completely hamstrung by the original idea being bobbins.
So I return to the original point: Is Secret Invasion Bendis' story, or has he just been given the job of writing it based on Joe Quesada's "visionary masterplan" of where the Marvel Universe needs to go?