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Ask Tick Creator Ben Edlund

The non-cartoon Tick debuted on Fox last night, so this is an ideal time to have Tick creator Ben Edlund as a Slashdot interview guest. Before you start typing, you may want to read this May 2000 interview with Ben to keep from duplicating questions and to see what kind of person he is. Then ask away. As usual, we'll send 10 of the highest-moderated questions to Ben, and publish his answers as soon as we get them back.

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  1. Re:Why the change? by Rick+the+Red · · Score: 3, Informative
    have[ing] [Bat Manuel and Captain Liberty] deeply in love with one another seems like a major switch.

    Did you watch the same show I watched? They clearly are not deeply in love -- she broke his arm when he tried to reach "Third Base"! They are definately in lust, but she despises him and he only wants her for her body. He just wants all women for their bodies, which is probably why she despises him. I thought the two characters were good, although Bat Manuel's mask sucks. Was that painted on with mascara?

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    If all this should have a reason, we would be the last to know.
  2. Re:Why the change? by Golias · · Score: 3, Informative
    How did your straw-grasping guesswork get modded up as "informative"!?

    It is common knowledge to those who followed the development of the series that the new Tick show can only re-use characters from the original comic book. The characters made for the cartoon series (like Die Fledermaus and American Maid) can't be used. Ben Edlund obviously liked the dynamic of the characters, so he created similar ones with different names. Mystery solved.

    But your theory about how they feared that a prime time audience would lack the sophistication of saturday morning cartoon watchers was certainly amusing.

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