Just because characters are different to the comics doesn't make them bad, it's good to change things, if everything was very similar to the comics on screen, there would be no surprise, nothing fresh. Count Vertigo on Arrow I thought was great and fits in the show a treat. Same with Deathstroke, his insanity mad it viable for his obsession with Oliver Queen to exist, otherwise it would just be weird.
What makes them bad is that they were just bad characters. Like I said before, I like the Arrow version of merlyn, who is nothing like the comic version. Count vertigo the drug dealer doesn't fit anything. There was no reason to use the name, it was a complete waste. Slade didn't need to be obsessed with Oliver. There can be revenge stories where the person who wants revenge isn't a complete nutjob.
It seems like any criticism always gets met with "just because its different doesn't mean its bad". I'd say that, just because its different doesn't automatically make it a good difference. Arrow has some good changes. Oliver's family was interesting, as was his parents being part of a conspiracy. Giving Oliver partners (Felicia and Diggle) was a great choice. Merlyn is cool, and Oliver's friendship with Slade was interesting. His currently hinted at interactions with Waller in the past, and the upcoming Hong Kong stuff looks like it will be cool. All of this stuff is different from the comics, and they were all good changes.
Arrow did a lot of good things by moving away from the comics. Its also happened to have done some dumb stuff. Vertigo is an annoying drug dealer who really has nothing interesting about him. He's definitely not as interesting as his namesake. Slade as a sane villain who wanted revenge over something Oliver was actually responsible for would have been interesting and made Slade a better villain. Having Slade's revenge be because of something Oliver was actually responsible for would have given Oliver something real to feel guilty over, instead of irrational guilt over a death he didn't cause and couldn't prevent.
Its all opinion in the end, I guess. I like Arrow, even though I feel it missed some good opportunities and make some mistakes in adapting elements. I'm hopeful that Season 3 will be better than season 2, and I'm sure we'll get some good new ideas and at least a few good adaptations of comic elements. I'm just saying tat I don't think the show is above reproach, and like every show its made some mistakes.
Crossover?
Also, I think Hartley should be Kord.
No, seriously...
Odd that they'd go with him instead of Ted Kord or Michael Holt. I'd think Atom would be more appropriate over on Flash.
Just discovered that Diggle's babymama is frickin Harbinger. This show is weird sometimes.
The first chapter of the digital version will come out on September 1st and the print edition will be available on October 8th.Season 2.5 is being designed to fit seamlessly into the TV series' storyline. "We've tried to put in all the elements that people like about the show, so there will be Oliver and Felicity banter," Guggenheim promises. "We're going to see what's happened to Detective Lance after he collapsed in the season finale. A good chunk of the burning questions left over will get answered in the tie-in comic."
The comic, which features art by Joe Bennett with inks by Jack Jadson, will also set the stage for new elements to be seen on TV. "Particularly towards the latter half of the series, we're going to start introducing characters who you'll see in Season 3," Guggenheim teases. "If everything goes according to plan you'll start to see characters in the comics before they show up on TV."
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