Saturday, June 30, 2007

What "Age of Innocence?"

(with apologies to Edith Wharton)

Armagideon Time, in conjunction with Fawcett Publications, is proud to present this very special episode of Captain Marvel....

It's the combination of the doctor's cherubic face and pencil-thin moustache that adds that extra level of creepiness, don't you think?

You know that thought-provoking but contextually inaccurate line about how the Roman Empire had all the available technology to create a steam locomotive/microwave oven/"slammable" form of yogurt, but never managed to put the pieces together? This panel occupies a similar position in regards to erotic fanfic/slashfic. All that was lacking was some sort of system of electronic tubes by which some inspired fan could unleash his or her Billy Batson/Doctor Livingstone masterpiece upon an unsuspecting world.

DISCLAIMER: For the purposes of this story, the "Billy" character is a consenting adult who has been magically de-aged, because the author wishes to have his/her creepy fantasies while keeping things legal and aboveboard, ok?

(Yes, I really can't stand fanfic culture, if you haven't guessed that already.)

Of course, one doesn't have to resort to facile, lowest common denominator NAMBLA jokes. One could always choose to take a darker route:

Oh, Billy, didn't you pay attention to those movies they showed you in gym class at all? Maybe Kid Eternity should have conjured up the shade of Guy de Maupassant as a cautionary example.

The Pogues - Billy's Bones (from Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash, 1985) - An excellent way to start today's musical selections on a good note. RS&L is the definitive Pogues album for a lot of folks, running neck and neck with If I Should Fall from Grace with God, but I personally prefer the less polished sound of Red Roses for Me.

Anorak Girl - Billie's Joined the Fanclub (from a 1997 single) - It could have been worse, Bille could have become a regular commenter on the Newsarama boards or *shudder* the Yahoo forums.

Carter USM - Billy's Smart Circus (from 30 Something, 1991) - It has been my (admittedly limited) experience that a "smart circus" is one that you are lucky enough to avoid attending.

Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods - Billy, Don't Be a Hero (from AM Gold: 1974, 1996) - Paper Lace's version of this song hit the top of the UK charts at nearly the same as this version hit the top of the US charts -- a historical curiosity spawned by the draconian trade restrictions on bubblegum and sunshine pop music in place at that time. Fortunately the barriers were rolled back in time for American audiences to experience Paper Lace's magnum opus "The Night Chicago Died."

1 comments:

Bully said...

I'm a big Pogues fan, and have always counted If I Should Fall from Grace with God as my favorite, but getting a new CD version of Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash last year to replace my old taped-off-vinyl audiocassette has done a lot to bring that one up immensely in my estimation. Maybe it's heresy to suggest that the Pogues benefit from a cleaner listening experience, but I heard nuances I'd never heard before.