Thread:Mesektet/@comment-3581997-20160615160106/@comment-3581997-20170313224438

What I have found is era has little to do with talent. Whenever anyone talks about the 90s like they were a dark and evil time, everyone seems to forget what Star Trek The Next Generations, Gargoyles, and Batman The Animated Series were. When people talk about those stupid 70s when folks were just getting high all the time, folks seem to forget about the massive artist boom that was going on and writers like Stan Lee getting to embrace their creative sparks. Talk to anyone who wants to wave their fists at those ineffectual Millennials and they conveniently forget Kill Bill, Justice League Unlimited and Samurai Jack. The Muses have been around since ancient times, and tying a decade to one stereotype or another while disregarding contributions made, only lessens the work and inspiration of others.

But don't let nostalgia, either others or your own, discourgage you from making accurate critisims. Any good art should be able to hold up to criticism. And quite frankly there have always been too many knock-off projects done to appeal to a demographic rather than indulge creativity.