Font Size
15px

It sort of is a small world but still... it's a Golden Globe!

Even though it may just be a lump of peanuts to a certain sobody, it's still an achievent to take note of for everyone else.

In spite of the shady and less-than-stellar track record of the HFPA, along with the anti-war sentint that Hollywood predominantly stands by... Top Gun taking ho a trophy was sothing.

Sothing noteworthy.

It's a sha that was canceled out by the snubbing of other popular Creed series. But that was also given, given that they're animated.

Perhaps being cartoony and such weren't that appealing to an association of foreign press.

Even when said "cartoons" broke quite a lot of 80s cartoon molds, with 18 great episodes for each show, aired respectively as of this January.

And there's only a few left until the anticipated but dreaded finales of their season ones.

Of course, aside from the usual TMNT and Dragonball tandem breaking molds, there's also Creed Gas breaking grounds... to the arcades!

It's not exactly arcade mania but the traffic and attention were considerable.

Another success... further exemplified by the new format of monthly polls and monthly ranking posters.

As it turns out, other than the Connors of Terminator Genesis winning the top crowns of comic popularity, video ga personas could also be seen amidst the splash of characters!

Which begs many questions... about what the heck happened to Marvel?

For even 'Castle in the Sky' made quite the considerable millions in box office tickets...

Showcasing that things were really publicly going well... for certain Creed Entertainnt companies and their endeavors.

So... what about Marvel?

Well, that was sothing that even Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter had no straight-shot answer.

But as he gazed into a pothole-esque depression in front of New York HQ and the puddle of rainwater it held... he can't help associating...

Since Marvel, as it currently is, might as well be akin to stagnant waters.

Accumulating but never flowing and never getting anywhere. It was stuck as it is.

For about 4 months now, this was the company's status quo. Unchanging, like this unfixed pothole of rainwater before him.

Not that he himself was getting anywhere with this contemplative staring, so his only option was to evade the puddle anyways.

Still, why the hesitation to step over it?

It's not that he's worried that he'll get his shoes wet. It's more on the fact that he's worried about all that he has to face inside.

This office of work hasn't been the sa lately and he's worried that he'll drown.

Not in the stagnant waters as he considered it to be... but in the overwhelming sentints that discontented folks had to let out... on him.

Even soone as stoic and hardened as him wanted to voice his own discontent as well.

But... oh well... an editor-in-chief's got to do what an editor-in-chief's got to do.

Follow the new boss's directive... to cut and curate stories and storylines... reign in so grumbling creatives... and make sure that the waters of this established brand wouldn't stay stagnant for long.

On that note, why not direct people to work on this stagnant rainwater issue as well?

-------

-------

-------

And so, he did what he could... as if it any of them were that easy.

It was all so damnedly hard. Much harder than when a mocking effigy of him had to be burnt to send so ssage of scorn.

Polarizing Shooter can attest to that.

He had never gotten along with the folks here, artists, higher managent, and even maintenance alike.

There was even the gut feeling that they were already plotting to unanimously sack him, after Cadence's intention to drop "parent-company-hood" beca implicitly known.

This content has been misappropriated from ; report any instances of this story if found elsewhere.

Oh, how the turn of events ca to turn.

Jim, the shooting target, remained standing as the new boss willed it so... while the so-called higher managent itself was the one rcilessly struck.

As for the "artists", they were now turning to him for increased survival during this sequential culling.

This feat of victorious self-preservation is probably one of the reasons why he took up that Godfather-esque offer from the "God-kid".

Of course, he wasn't the only one that took it up.

The other happened to be approaching him right this mont.

"How's it going, Jim?" Said an old man who was acting youthful.

This old man is none other than Stan Lee, an old legend around these parts.

Soone that propped him in this position and with whom he eventually had a lot of disagreents.

However, it all llowed down as a certain threat ca into the picture.

A fellow fellow that was in support of the recent annexation that is still consequential to Marvel up to date.

"I take it that it's not going well then?" Stan Lee assud after the bout of silence that the stoic gave him.

"Just got lost in thought, which is getting frequent nowadays." The stoic Shooter said. "You would know if you were in my position."

"Haha. I do know. Absent-mindedness cos with advanced age and I happened to be chief editor at so point, after all." Stan laughed the man's problems off with that reminder. "I've also been bombarded by the sa complaints as you have had, so I know the what's what. Making all curious about how'd your trip to the new parent company turn out? Any highlights for ?"

Jim's countenance only got heavier as he rembered that obligatory trip he just got out of.

Where Creed, Creed, and Creed were pretty dominant.

He even elicited a rare sigh as he said. "There's a lot to highlight but the main gist is that their operations are just sothing else."

"Oh, how so?" Stan wondered but more so on soone else. "Just what role does that Alexander kid exactly play in all of it?"

"Well... he's pretty much running everything..." Sothing that Shooter still found hard to believe. "Split amongst many things but he's actually doing quite fine."

At 12, Shooter himself was just perusing comic books, taking pride in entering the comic industry at just 14.

Yet it all pales in comparison to soone who just turned 12 and is already dictating the industry... and other industries outside comics.

"Even with his apparent youth, his thods are quite unquestionable and effective. Especially with what he's done with comic production." Shooter was sowhat awed as he added.

"It's like creativity in a factory. With a team of obedient creatives, outsider input through surveys, and concrete drafts streamlined to put out all the ideas that he's drumd up."

Throughout his editor-in-chief tenure, he always aid for that. Unfortunately, it never ca to fruition due to many conflicting factors.

From what he could observe during that new workplace imrsent, the kid's personality is almost the sa as his, sowhat cold and strict on matters. Only more calculating, distant, and even more talented in creativity.

The whole Mr. and Miss designations and all that. And all those "protocols". Those absurdly plentiful "protocols" stacked in so vault.

Making his thods all the more impressive and all the more made that observation trip at Creed Comics and its branches truly enlightening.

Even the listening old comic legend was enlightened, praising. "It would seem that unlike , the boy may not be saying "excelsior" but he's living it."

Still, Stan asked. "I take it that this has given you so insight into our current predicant then?"

"There are insights in it for but his directive remains the sa. Thinning excess titles and even doubling down on laying off the personnel that isn't that open to the new mandates." Shooter said in worry. "Much-contained titles and consistency in art styles didn't really go over well with a lot of our employees, so jumping ship from these stagnant waters of ours is to be expected. It's even happening as we speak."

Stan Lee's brows scrunched up at that. "Wouldn't that be a problem? I've already checked so of their intentions and aside from migrating to DC and the like, their's talks about establishing independent comic companies for themselves as well. That'll only make the competitors stronger and the market much more competitive than it already is."

To which, Shooter surmised. "Maybe that's the new boss' goal in the first place."

"Is he that into the chaos that will unfold from this? And is he not in it for the profits?" The old man wondered. "Since this decision just further weakens the position that Marvel is already in. Doubling down on layoffs doesn't really offset the thinning profits that co with thinning titles."

"From what I can tell, he's not that concerned with comic book profits." The comic book chief editor didn't know the right reaction to that but he did know this. "He was especially adamant on taking back the Spiderman film copyright that Cannon Films got from us a while back, along with other floating copyrights. And there's the ensued intention with regards to the toy licensing we had with Hasbro and their eked awkwardness on the issue."

Even Stan Lee knew where that was headed. How could comic numbers even matter to Creed, who happens to have an extensive and successful record on non-comic endeavors?

"So, a Creed Pictures produced Marvel motion picture is in the greater picture?!" That already excited the old man that always wanted his characters to spotlight in Hollywood. "With them on the helm, I may not have to duck conversations whenever Howard the Duck is brought up!"

"Well... I wouldn't be too excited if I were you." Stoic Jim stoically warned. "While I was there, I happened to check on our old Marvel Productions and it's an animation studio that isn't really producing Marvel properties anymore. Now, they're actually working on so cody cartoon involving so yellow people."

"If cartoons aren't in the picture, what about video gas then?" Stan knew about Creed's rising video ga dominance, after all.

"That's still in deliberation but I was told about an Arcade-centered the." The editor-in-chief emphasized. "Arcade the villain and as I said... still in deliberation.

"That's alright. I can wait." Old Stan felt magnanimous since that possibility from earlier made him jovial already. "Then again, I can... but I can't say the sa for starved fans? Would their wait for new Marvel Comics continue?"

"Well, the good news is that it's February already and I've been given the go-ahead." Sothing the Shooter felt really relieved about. "Of course, the little boss had sothing that he wanted to slip in."

"Oh?" That got Stan intrigued.

On that cue, Jim Shooter reached for the envelope that he brought ho from his California trip... opened it... saw its contents and rembered...

That aside from Marvel being stagnant waters, it can also be akin to a pool of death, isn't it?

Dying, in a way.

It may be an out-there conjecture... but is this why the little boss created this Marvel comic book? A comic book about a pool of death?

To herald this company out of it!

You are reading Alexander Creed: Re-Life Chapter 421: Stagnant Waters on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Fatherly Asura cover
Similar genre

Fatherly Asura

SerMarticus ·Slice of life

Thetaleofasimplefishermanandfather,andthedepthshewilltreadtowardsimmortality. Eachday,andeach[Season],GaoFuwouldlookuponthecultivatorsofThousandSho...

Lanke Chess Edge cover
Similar genre

Lanke Chess Edge

真费事 ·Slice of life

ScatteredleavesfallontheGogameboardbesidetherottenaxe,butthereisnooneplayingthisGoofFateamongsttheoldtrees.Prosperityleadstoprimordialunity,andthen...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.