In the Tarzan comic
books, which were my hands-down favorites, embedded between the transporting “Tarzan”
adventures was a companion series – to fulfill the “a 52-page comic magazine”
declaration – entitled, “The Brothers of the Spear”, featuring Dan-iel and
Natongo.
That is all I can remember, and I would like points for
remembering that much. We are talking about the 50’s. (I shall leave “points allotment” decision to
you. I am sure you will do the right
thing, as you are fair and compassionate people.)
I was always taken with the identifying “Brothers
of the Spear” configuration, although in real life, I am not habitually a “joiner”, eschewing
all forms of collective affiliation. Where
I am accorded the alternative. I am a
member of the Writers Guild less by
choice than because you are forbidden to work professionally if you aren’t.
Not to get overly serious or tediously long-winded, although
the Ship of Long-Windedness may already have sailed – and also not to offend
readers who are happily affiliated with something,
which means virtually everyone,
except hermits, agoraphobics, “Bubble Boys” unless there is an “International
‘Bubble Boy’ Association” and there well might
be and, minus that mandatory Writers
Guild requirement, me.
Although I understand and respect “Identity” associations, I
have a troubling difficulty with the overall concept (and its inescapable consequences),
in that it runs contrary to my basic my organizing principle of “We are all in
this together”, with an emphasis on “all” and an even greater emphasis on
“together.”
The camp song they had me lead was called “We’re In The Same
Boat Brother.” Apparently, its musical message
sank in.
That having been said – I imagine, to people who
substantially although hopefully not angrily disagree – there is one group I am delighted to identify with,
because doing so makes me viscerally encouraged and weightliftingly happy (In
that it lifts a weight off me not
that I’m happy about weightlifting.)
Describing this affiliational exception…
No “litmus test.” No
initiation. No unshakable doctrine. No “Us versus Them.”
It’s “Membership Criterion”:
You’re imaginative – you’re in.
That’s the only group I am interested in. And choose to energetically promote.
I discover something somebody made up. As a guy who also makes stuff up, I identify – and bondingly connect – with the wondrous
originality of their effort. I share my
discovery with you guys, hoping you will respond in a similar fashion, and for a moment at least…
We’re in the same both brother. (And “Come on in” sister.)
Check out the following New
Yorker cartoon and let me know what you think.
What I think?
To its creator, I say,
Way to go, “Brother of the Spear.”
Enjoy.
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