SA, on SPN: Origins, my fanwank re the station wagon (given that we see the Impala in the opening scenes of the Pilot) is that the Winchesters had two family cars. John had the Impala, and Mary used the station wagon with the kids. At first, after the fire, the station wagon seemed more practical--and safer--for hauling little kids around. Once he started hunting, however, something with a lot more power under the hood began to seem a lot safer than that big old tank of a station wagon.
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I don't have my copy of SPN Origins yet but I did read someone's at the F2F, I let out a few Oh John!'s at the beginning.
I think my fanwank is that the artist messed it up.
As for the Geoff Johns backup: you know, the notion of Dean (and John, but especially Dean) actively trying to keep Sam in the dark about what happened to Mary (possibly/probably while John thought there was an end in sight) is very interesting to me. I keep having deeper thoughts on that, but it ties into the most recent aired episode, so I think it'll have to go elsewhere.
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I think Dean trying to protect Sam in that way is very in character. Which is probably why it was the thing I like most about the first comic.
I'm not gonna fanwank the station wagon--I suspect one of the upcoming issues will be about the acquisition of it. We don't have any canon support for the idea that the Winchesters owned the Impala all along, do we? So it could just be that John did own the station wagon, and when he decided to become a hunter, bought the Impala.
I mentioned the art to Ailleann in the comic shop. It doesn't convey the pretty. But I assumed the wagon was the Winchester family car. Makes sense with two kids. Loved how lost John was.
Yeah, I agree on the artwork. Do we know if they're planning on a rotating group of artists, or will it be the same folks for the whole run?
The wagon doesn't feel out of place to me. And it wouldn't surprise me if John left what was arguably Mary's car behind. (Or sold it for ammo.) He was also a mechanic, so acquiring a classic muscle car and restoring them to use them to hunt demons probably wouldn't be all that challenging.
We don't have any canon support for the idea that the Winchesters owned the Impala all along, do we?
Actually, we do. In the pilot, John is sitting on the car as the house burns. It's clearly the Impala, say those who know cars.
Covers and other infor for Buffy #5 - spoilery for subject. (This is the standalone.)
Oooh, that standalone looks like it could be a lot of fun!