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maggie2 ([personal profile] maggie2) wrote2010-09-20 02:37 pm

3 fanon things confirmed

Needless to say (!) I'm really happy about the preview pages.  It could get me to revert to being a Spuffy.

But aside from wanting (like crazy) to speculate about Buffy's smile and Spike's not-made bed, here are three things that Dark Horse has delivered us about Spike:

1.  It's now text that Spike has a more sizeable package than the other vampire.  Proof?  You don't boast to your ex about your package when she's in a position to make a direct comparison with your rival unless you think that comparison works for you.

2. Spike went to college.  OK, this was pretty much a given -- but now it's unmistakeable.

3.  He's got some sophisticated tastes underneath that bad rude exterior.

How many ways can I possibly say how happy I am that he's back at DH and being written by folks who know that there's more to Spike that womanizing and brawls?

Allie deserves a shout out on this.  So here's me, shouting out.

Finally: does that scene not reek of "Trust is for old marrieds, Buffy"?  I'll take it over space boinking and bestest day ever shenanigans any day of the week.

[identity profile] 2maggie2.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Agree that 2 and 3 were always obvious. To me it's just a splendid antecdote to IDW that they both surfaced here.

I don't think Lynch's Spike drinks Madeira, or could kick back with Buffy like that. He was better than what's happened since, but you and I part company on how much we like (or really don't like) Lynch's characterization of Spike.

But we'll take agreement where we can get it -- I'm big heart about the old married bit.

Did you notice that Spike's bed is tucked into a corner the way Angel's was in Surprise?

[identity profile] angearia.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Agreed. Lynch writes a Spike who thinks Angel is more evolved than he is--nobler than the noblest noble. Whedon/Allie write Spike who thinks Angel is a holier-than-thou idiot who trips over his own ego. Lynch writes a Spike who has ceded the battle of his ego inferiorities and now calls Angel the superior in all things. Whedon/Allie write Spike winning the battle as Spike continues to evolve while Angel remains trapped, unable to evolve past his curse.

[identity profile] angearia.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll never turn down rep! :)

I hate how we now have to read Lynch's SPIKE series in order to get the backstory. And I don't expect Joss will be looking over Lynch's shoulder editing it. Seems to me DH handed over an outline of what points to hit, but when it comes the psychology of Spike and how he views himself in comparison to others, we're going to be getting Lynch's Spike when I want Whedon's.

[identity profile] 2maggie2.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
And people are going to be citing him like he's canon. Sigh. Anything to escape the awesomeness that is this Spike.

[identity profile] angearia.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
No one has suffered as we have suffered.

LOL! Canon.

[identity profile] aycheb.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Lynch's Spike would set my teeth on edge even if he wouldn't keep writing him in fanboy voiceover.

[identity profile] fenderlove.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Lynch writes a Spike who thinks Angel is more evolved than he is--nobler than the noblest noble.
He wrote a Spike that believes that Angel tries so hard to be noble that he's pretty much become ineffectual and might as well be in a coma. And hey, Twilight so we're already there. Lynch's Spike would rather be a chaotic 8.5 on the goodness meter than be completely useless in the longer run after worrying if he is "good enough." Nothing to do with evolution.