Even so, adaptations are not meant to be exact copies, they're opportunities to reinvent and reimagine. There's nothing wrong with a fresh approach.
Even so, adaptations are not meant to be exact copies, they're opportunities to reinvent and reimagine. There's nothing wrong with a fresh approach.
Point taken, they don't have too.I don't feel that characters in an adaptation need to look like their comics originals. I don't hear anyone clamoring to put Hawkeye in a weird purple butterfly mask or Electro in that stupid yellow star thingy. I don't find the Deathlok design in the comics all that appealing, and in retrospect it feels too similar to the Borg. I'm fine letting J. August Richards just keep looking like J. August Richards.
Don't get me started on When fresh approaches go wrong.
To be fair, Hawkeye and Electro movie versions at least follow their ultimate look. Deathlok only has his iconic look. Of course, with modernization styles change but Deathlok always had that definitive look.I don't feel that characters in an adaptation need to look like their comics originals. I don't hear anyone clamoring to put Hawkeye in a weird purple butterfly mask or Electro in that stupid yellow star thingy. I don't find the Deathlok design in the comics all that appealing, and in retrospect it feels too similar to the Borg. I'm fine letting J. August Richards just keep looking like J. August Richards.
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That depends entirely on the approach in question.There's nothing wrong with a fresh approach.
That depends entirely on the approach in question.There's nothing wrong with a fresh approach.
That depends entirely on the approach in question.There's nothing wrong with a fresh approach.
Ms. Marvel.
Although that was mostly about Mar-Vell's negabands and not his "original" biology.
If Skye was part Kree or something (her 0-8-4 status is still officially unexplained), then do y'all suppose that A. her Kree genetics aren't sufficient to give her superhuman abilities and are therefore pointless B. she does in fact have superhuman abilities and can be the team's muscle or C. something else? It occurred to me that if Skye does indeed have superhuman abilities, then what would be the point of "Agents" of S.H.I.E.L.D.? Cause this isn't Avengers.
While I get what Christopher and others say about not necessarily having to stay close to the comics, it needs saying that Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America have stayed as true to the comics as possible, given that the movies updated their origins about 50 years. Without any hard information, I think it is much less likely that Ms Marvel's or Captain Marvel's origins will be completely altered, especially since Carol Danvers is regularly portrayed in the cartoons.
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