I doubt you're being serious about that...but if there actually is anyone out there who genuinely compares me with Lucas and The Dreadful to Star Wars they really need to reconsider their perspective on this art shift and move on with their lives.
If The Dreadful ever got to the level Star Wars is I wouldn't mess with it. However, it's a very very small comic on a website I don't own. I do the comic for free and I've only changed it once. My change also didn't force you to pay 40-50$ for a new set of movies (oh wait, Lucas didn't either)...
The Dreadful is still more or less mine to do with what I want. Maybe one of these days it'll get to the level of Star Wars and be everyone's, but it's far from that point.
Though personally I think Lucas has the right to mess with Star Wars as much as he wants. It's his movie. He's not forcing anyone buy it. I own two versions of Star Wars. The original movies on VHS, and the special editions on DVD, and that's good enough for me. If I were him I wouldn't mess with it, because I feel that it's fine as it is, but I'm not him. If he feels these changes make Star Wars more like his vision, then I guess he should change it. However if he's just making these changes to make money....eh...
Last edited by MSperoni; 10-02-2011 at 08:55 AM.
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