^The man is not afraid to rock a skirt. You have to respect him for that.
As far as I remember, it was Roy Thomas who first mentioned it in the mid-70s. And it's certainly possible that it was more subconscious than deliberate on Stan and Jack's part, but the powers do line up pretty well: Reed was reaching for the stars, Sue has her protective instincts, Johnny is the hothead, and Ben is a big lug.Not seeing a difference. Nothing I've read indicate the powers and personalities were related originally. And as I mentioned the powers don't actually line up with the characters personalities Sounds like fan idea that gained traction, especially after fans became pros.Exactly. It wasn't retconned, it was incorporated.If that was retconning, it was spot-on retconning.
It may have never been said in the comics, but I'm thinking when they were designing the characters, that's what they were thinking.
Reed's the smart guy. The big brain. Getting to the stars is just one project, not who he is. The phrase works a metaphor for his intelligence, but not his shapshifting/malleability. Sue's force field is a later addition, not her original power. Turning invisible doesn't say protective in that sense. It says stealth or supernatural or even scared.. Johnny isn't really a hot head. He the smartass. The practical joker. Ben's more prone to losing his temper than than Johnny. Ben might be the only one were his personality translates to his powers. He's a tough guy who became literally tougher.As far as I remember, it was Roy Thomas who first mentioned it in the mid-70s. And it's certainly possible that it was more subconscious than deliberate on Stan and Jack's part, but the powers do line up pretty well: Reed was reaching for the stars, Sue has her protective instincts, Johnny is the hothead, and Ben is a big lug.Not seeing a difference. Nothing I've read indicate the powers and personalities were related originally. And as I mentioned the powers don't actually line up with the characters personalities Sounds like fan idea that gained traction, especially after fans became pros.Exactly. It wasn't retconned, it was incorporated.
There are always exceptions.I liked the Corman FF movie, but what those costumes mainly demonstrate is why comic book designs almost always need to be reworked extensively for use in live-action (unless the intent of the movie is to be funny). Doom's mask in the Corman movie is cool, but other than that - no.
It's not a real pic. It's a shot from Rise of the Silver Surfer and someone has poorly photoshopped the Corman versions into it.
That picture cracks me up, looks like a sitcom or something.
I guess we'll find out. But since Sue and Johnny's dad is black, I'm thinking the latter.I still don't get the race changes. Is Sue supposed to be adopted or something? Or are we just supposed to be color-blind despite the absurdity of it?
That picture cracks me up, looks like a sitcom or something.
I still don't get the race changes. Is Sue supposed to be adopted or something? Or are we just supposed to be color-blind despite the absurdity of it?
Yes, the movie's Sue Storm is adopted, and there's nothing strange about that.
I think it's bullshit, everyone notices when a character is cast like this. Some will point out how great it is that the casting is more inclusive, others will call it out as political correctness gone mad, others won't really care but it's noticeable and noticed.
...But again, to act like people didn't notice is to me disingenuous.
No, what's disingenuous is acting surprised every single damn time it happens. Sam Jackson has been playing Nick Fury for seven years now, and everyone who pays any attention to superhero movies at all is surely aware of that. It's hard to find a comics-based project from this millennium that hasn't cast a nonwhite actor in an originally white role.
My problem was more with Chris Evans's race. I'm not opposed in principle to the idea of Sue Storm being Hispanic, but if so, shouldn't Johnny have been Hispanic too?
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