Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Aging and Comics...

One thing I've always wondered, but never find anything on the internet for is the question "How old are most professional comic book creators/writers/artists when they reach their goals, the start of their career, or their peak."

For novelists, the age seems to be mid-life. But with many mainstream comics publishers and animation studios in the 40s and 80s, the age seemed to be somewhere around 18 or 17, or 21 for some of the famous comics and animation names of today.

'Tis a mystery. Maybe one day someone will crack The Batman Age Code.

I know a lotta readers and otaku anime fans are going through that oh so LOVELY time of life we call PUBERTY and therefore only wanna talk about AGE if SEX and SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS are involved, but get your prepubescent noses out of the yaoi tabloids, girls! This is success and WISDOM and EXPERIENCE we're talking about here, girls. I know fans have NONE of that, but still, I can't help but feel age is an important topic to address in terms of discussion of career success.

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