I havent been reading the Meg long; so excuse my ignornace if what I say contradicts the truth of the matter before I jumped onboard, say MEG 207. Anyway; I've been thinking the last couple of weeks, what story format suits the MEG best. For AD I like a full line up of ongoings all similar length, if one drops off early fill it with a FS.
With the MEG I really like the Dredd one shots and the Tales from the Black Museum, but with the other stories my enjoyment really is dependant on how long it runs. Lilly Mackenzie, slowly developing, chracter driven, makes sense it running for a good few months. But with Anderson I don't think there was enough to the story to justify the length it ran. Whilst Hondo City and the latest Armitage both seemed to wrap up too quickly, there seemed be a lot more they could explore but moving on so quickly made what we did see seem throw away.
I know the craziness of MegaCity-One and the seemingly simple nature of Dredd is what makes the character so versatile, you can shake up the tone and length of a thrill and it can always pack a punch. Would Anderson, Armitage and Inaba benifit from the One shot format? I don't mind the Prog when it is a short breezy read, with some laughs and just gorgeous art to look at, even with little to no dialogue like Skakara or Kingdom. Afterall we only have to wait a week till the next instalment. The Meg on the otherhand we wait a month, the strips go by a lot faster than articales, I wouldn't mind a denser read. Some of Alec Worleys work, Dandridge in paticular since the Prog alread has Ampney Crucis would shine in the Meg, whereas in the Prog it sometimes comes across overly wordy.
Any thoughts from you guys?
Cheers,
Lee