Twitter user @YellowFlashGuy has produced a list of comic book professionals to boycott. The list called Comicsgate Blacklist Bestiary aims to educate comic book readers to avoid certain comic book professionals who are “the main contributors to the declining quality” of comic books.
Here is an updated list. More names are being added. Do not buy any comics from these people. The only way to fix this industry is to get the cancer out. #ComicsGate pic.twitter.com/SZq8J3ef1y
— YellowFlash (@YellowFlashGuy) February 7, 2018
The list includes four comic book editors including Andy Khouri, an editor at DC Comics, Alanna Smith an assistant editor at Marvel, Heather Antos, an editor at Marvel, and Tom Breevort, the Executive Editor and Senior Vice President of Publishing at Marvel Comics.
Along with the editors the list includes a number of writers.
They include Ales Kot, Aubrey Sitterson, B. Clay Moore, Gabby Rivera, Gail Simone, Jennifer de Guzman, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Kurt Busiek, Larry Hama, Magdalena Vissagio, Mark Waid, Matthew Fraction, Max Bemis, Nick Spencer, Sina Grace, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Tim Doyle, and Zachary Davisson.
The list also includes artists Andrea Shockling, Colleen Doran, Jamal Igle, Jim Zub, Marissa Louise, Ramon Villalobos, Tess Fowler.
There are also colorists Kelly Fitzpatrick, Tamra Bonvillain, and Triona Tree Farrel.
Other comic book professionals include Alex de Campi, Amy Chu, Christopher Sebela, Justin Jordan, Kirk Perez, Paul Allor, Ryan Ferrier, and Ulysses Farinas.
Along with the actual comic book creators, the list also includes a number of individuals who cover comic book news for a variety of outlets. They include David Brothers, Kieran Shiach, Rich Johnston, Jude Terror, Joseph Glass, Matthew Santori Griffin, Stephanie Cooke, and Colin Spacetwinks.
The reactions to the list were varied. A number of people praised it, while others didn’t think it was a good idea.
Oh HELL yeah! This list is GOLD!#MoveTheNeedle backwards when deserved!
— GreenMachine? (@DeanMachine16) February 8, 2018
I don't think this is the right approach to combating this parasite.
— Robert (@ESSARRELL) February 8, 2018
I’m not for making enemies lists. And I’m especially not for putting Larry Hama on any list. Old man deserves respect and honor, no matter what his position.
— rob cacy (@robcacy) February 8, 2018
Yeah, I'm not on board with this at all.
— FEELCool (@theFEELCool) February 8, 2018
For me, it's the books that do the talking. If a writer writes a good story, or an artist produces good art, then I will buy it, read it, and enjoy it. If the biggest idiot writes/draws/colors/edits a good book, it's still a good book.
— FEELCool (@theFEELCool) February 8, 2018
You keep up man we need to let people know who they are, prevent them from trying to squash new talent people here don't get if we had did something earlier we would've never ended up infested with swj group think. After d&c's videos nahh boi we go light afire under de ass.
— Rabbidmonkey (@Rabbidmonkey1) February 8, 2018
Others wanted to add more people to the list.
Anyone working with Comics Alliance and Badass Digest is a must add. Read their stuff for years and it was very depressing watching them get swallowed by their own self-righteousness. Chris Simms, Kate Leth, Britt Hayes, Andy Khouri, etc.
— Man or Monster? (@MetaMonstah) February 7, 2018
CBR? Polygon? IGN?
— GeekyBugle (@GeekyBugle01) February 7, 2018
Yeah, these, The Mary Sue and ALL of their contributors are also on my "do not give clicks" list.
— ???Brett (Leveling a Draenei Monk) S?? (@seventhbeacon) February 8, 2018
Twitter user @YellowFlashGuy explained one of his goals behind the list, “The goal is to get everyone who deserves to be on the list added. It will take time, but trust me, we will get them.”
The goal is to get everyone who deserves to be on the list added. It will take time, but trust me, we will get them
— YellowFlash (@YellowFlashGuy) February 8, 2018
They then explained their idea behind the list, “Sometimes you gotta fight fire with fire. They use gossip, we use wallets. This is not calling for harassment, this is calling for wallet enforcement.”
Sometimes you gotta fight fire with fire. They use gossip, we use wallets. This is not calling for harrasment, this is calling for wallet enforcement
— YellowFlash (@YellowFlashGuy) February 8, 2018
They then explain that the people on the list “have caused real damage to people’s careers and personal lives.”
You can do whatever you want, but if I was working on a team, I would check the behavior of someone pulling sales down. This is to curb that. These people are trash, and have caused real damage to people's careers and personal lives.
— YellowFlash (@YellowFlashGuy) February 8, 2018
What do you think? Do you think this list is a good idea to combat poor quality comic books? Or do you think there are alternative ways to making comics great again?