Fanboys: who are they?

Fanboys: who are they?

What is a fanboy really? its a term that gets thrown around with a negative connotation all the time on this site and its time to clear the air. click the jump to find out if you're a fanboy!

Editorial Opinion
By luckylu - Mar 15, 2011 04:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Other

To us, "fanboy" is a term that is used to attack someone or degrade a fellow comic book fan so i wrote this article to set some things straight.

If you're on a comic book website posting comments and staying up to date on upcoming CBM news and love comic book characters and stories........you're a fanboy. Accept it. I am.

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golden123
golden123 - 3/15/2011, 4:51 PM
Yeah, I'm a fanboy, too. but the reason why people don't like being called that is because of the stereotypes that come with it which they don't want to be associated with.
Exiles
Exiles - 3/15/2011, 4:55 PM
what golden123 said
Moakynubs
Moakynubs - 3/15/2011, 5:05 PM
I refuse to accept to accept it until you use the right "your".
luckylu
luckylu - 3/15/2011, 5:22 PM
@golden- ya i totally know what you mean im just tired of everyone caling eachother fanboys when we are all fan boys lol

@moakynubs- fixed! thanks for catching that
BigK1337
BigK1337 - 3/15/2011, 6:04 PM
I am a fanboy as well. And it just amaze me how alot of people on this site would deem us someone who doesn't accept any changes made to our favorite comic book series.
I mean aren't we all fans? Why couldn't we express our own opinions on things that we don't like in a movie?
Rhys
Rhys - 3/15/2011, 8:55 PM
I was unaware there was an issue here.
Ethic
Ethic - 3/15/2011, 9:00 PM
I think it's the "boy" part.
It's used all the time here and basically always in an insulting manner which is hilarious really considering the topics of argument lol

They usually sound like "It's funny how you fanboys..." and then they continue to talk about how one comic character is so much more awesome than another.
Lol come onnn
luckylu
luckylu - 3/15/2011, 9:04 PM
@zero- lol exactly why i made this article.
LP4
LP4 - 3/15/2011, 10:40 PM
@DanielThomasRandkai- Agreed, I never hear any issues with the word "fanboy" and I'm on this site like 24/7.

luckylu
luckylu - 3/16/2011, 12:04 AM
@lp4- thats cause your always talking about brandon routh
Coldblood6
Coldblood6 - 3/16/2011, 3:29 AM
There is a difference between fans and fanboys.

Just because we come on this site does not make us fanboys.

A possible definition:

A fanboy is someone who demonstrates obsessive and irrational devotion to the source material of his or her attention, leading to an inability to make rational judgments of said material and anything related to it.

Probably not the best that someone could come up with given time but I think it gets the idea across. It explains behaviour like:

- They changed the costume; this sucks!
- Storm's not wearing her lightning bolt earrings in the movie; this sucks!
- Captain America is not being played by the actor that I wanted; this movie will be crap!
- No helmet again!?! Aaarrgghh!
etc., etc., etc.
SeaSerpentine
SeaSerpentine - 3/16/2011, 6:42 AM
@teabag lol.

@Coldblood6 agreed.
luckylu
luckylu - 3/16/2011, 6:46 AM
@coldblood- i know what your saying but in the end we are all fanboys. from the outside perspective of someone who could give a rats a$$ about super heroes we are ALL fanboys. including you and me. thats the point im trying to make. i could care less if someone called me a fanboy cause im proud of it.

@tea-lmao
Caedus137
Caedus137 - 3/16/2011, 7:56 AM
Moakynubs - He DID use the correct "You're"...
Coldblood6
Coldblood6 - 3/16/2011, 8:28 AM
@ luckylu

Fair enough. I understand your point. LOL.

However within our subculture there is a difference and I really don't want to be classed with those people.
Caedus137
Caedus137 - 3/16/2011, 9:07 AM
A bit off-topic - but why do people say "I COULD care less"? Surely they mean "I COULDN'T care less".. Because if you "COULD care LESS", it means you must actually care a little to be able to care LESS!!! If you "Couldn't care less", it means its just not possible for you to care any less, i.e; You dont care. I think its a US/UK thing...Think about it - you'll see what I mean...
Oh - and I dont mind if I get labelled a fanboy, in fact I couldn't care less...
golden123
golden123 - 3/16/2011, 12:38 PM
@Caedus137: I'm the same way, I constantly try to correct people from saying I could care less. Most people just dismiss it because they don't want to change a habit. Oh and I live in the US. I don't think it's a US/UK thing.
Caedus137
Caedus137 - 3/16/2011, 2:40 PM
Cool. Nice one Golden. Like I said, a little off the topic, but just saying...
Caedus137
Caedus137 - 3/16/2011, 2:41 PM
And yeah Teabag - I like the way you said it better!
luckylu
luckylu - 3/16/2011, 4:49 PM
@caedus &golden- i dont bother with punctuation or grammar too much when i post comments cause its the internet not english class
KeithM
KeithM - 3/17/2011, 9:06 AM
@luckylu: Good English is for easier communication between people - even on the internet - not just for the classroom.

How you write is how you come across - if you write/type like a retard, then that's the impression you give to people (not saying YOU write like a retard - just saying in general). IF they even bother reading what you've written at all - I know I won't bother reading something when the effort to 'translate' something from gobbledegook back into English isn't worth it - and if the person writing can't even be bothered to write legibly, why should I bother reading it?

Not having a go at you specifically and I'm not talking about the occasional 'short-cut' or minor laziness, but that attitude of "it's the internet not the classroom" is stupid because I'm betting more people 'write' on the internet - and attempt to communicate with other people - than they ever do in a classroom, therefore making English far MORE important in the real world than it is in class.

IMHO

If it writes like an idiot... ;)
KeithM
KeithM - 3/17/2011, 11:55 AM
On topic...

I think we should take the word "fanboys" back - just like 'geek' is now almost synonymous with 'cool', let's take 'fanboy' as a compliment. Embrace the fanboy in yourself! :D
luckylu
luckylu - 3/17/2011, 2:05 PM
@keithm- i 100% agree with you on taking the word fanboy back. like i said above im kinda proud of it cause its who i am and i cant deny it so why bother taking offense to it you know?

in articles i will do my best to make sure spelling, grammar, and punctuation are all correct but i dont find it necessary when posting comments. In this specific article it was just a very quick write up. dosnt meen il tipe lyke dis tho.
CraptainAmerica
CraptainAmerica - 3/17/2011, 4:25 PM
Hey everyone. My name is Mark and I am a fanboy

*everybody responds* Thanks for sharing Mark
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