According to Lee, the accepted spelling of "comic book" as two words is wrong. As he told AMC's Comic Book Men blog [2] :
People always write it as if itâs two separate words. But to me, if itâs two separate words, then it means a funny book â" a comic book. If you write it as one word, which is the way I do it, then itâs a generic term meaning a comicbook! So I feel everybody ought to write comicbook as if itâs one word, because it doesnât mean funny book.
Lee appears to be fighting a losing battle on this one, even if his rationale makes sense.
When it comes to the hyphen in "Spider-Man," however, the co-creator is the authority and he refuses to give an inch:
Oh, thatâs get me angry! Itâs gotta have a hyphen, because thatâs the way I stated it. And also, it makes it look very different from Superman, which doesnât have a hyphen. It should be a capital âSâ and a capital âM.â If I donât see it done that way, it arouses my ire. So if you donât want my ire to be aroused, youâd better write it correctly.
Links
- ^ Free Comic Book Day (www.freecomicbookday.com)
- ^ AMC's Comic Book Men blog (blogs.amctv.com)
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