RACCIES: 2012 (19th Annual) RACCies Ceremony

Scott Eiler seiler at eilertech.com
Tue Apr 30 19:52:39 PDT 2013


On 4/30/2013 10:55 AM, Andrew Perron wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 04:32:50 +0000 (UTC), Wil Alambre wrote:
>
>> I particularly like how, despite being almost consistently presented as a
>> classic mischievous devil, its his "two-fisted crime-fighting Diabolical
>> Devilman" alter-ego that gets regularly referred to. Its a weird side-note
>> to the character that doesn't come into play very much but defines him and
>> how he is presented: don't worry about the details so long as you're having
>> fun :)

I know of him being a crimebuster, but I don't envision him using his 
fists very much.  Though he might of course surprise someone with them 
instead of using his awesome magic powers.  8{D>

> I know, right? And it's sort of the fact that he's simultaneously this
> trickster, this amoral cunning fox, and yet he also has a ridiculous alter
> ego who seems to act like a traditional hero. Basically, characters who
> have that sort of tension to them are great.

Not just a traditional hero, a traditional '40s hero.

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