User blog comment:Blazing Flare/IT HAS BEGUN (Well almost...)/@comment-3964768-20150307233438/@comment-1669199-20150312010109

@MasterPM: Um, how exactly was I being patronizing? And so what if I had to explain how to properly read the dialogue? We all have to learn how to read the dialogue in new comics series when we start reading them, and changes within a comic's dialogue that you're already reading is often times the result of different creative teams working on said issue of that particular comic (I've personally read my fair share of comics that change their art and dialogue styles frequently). When a school teacher needs to teach her students how to read, does that mean that somebody has failed in something? Not necessarily. Bottom line, we all had to be taught how to read when we were children, so why should we label someone a failure for spacing their comic dialogue in a style that we're unfamiliar with/don't prefer? I'd find it more understandable if it had something to do with how the font may clash with the rest of the comic's artwork or that the speech bubbles are oversized, but I honestly don't see how the dialogue being spaced how it appears is such a big problem.