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Holy !@#$, Disney buys Marvel Comics???

I don't read comics, can't stand them as I always think the stories are pathetically weak, but I do read the Marvel novel line which was licenced to/distributed by Pocket Books. Since Marvel didn't renew with Pocket, as I said about three pages back, is there a chance Disney will farm out the novel line to a third party or is what I have on my shelf likely to be it?
 
Nah, I'd prefer if Pixar stuck to original material. I have a feeling that the moment they start doing adaptations would be the moment that they'd lose what makes them unique. I'm already kind of worried about them focusing on several upcoming sequels.

The Incredibles was about as close to an adaptation as I'd like them to get.

Ditto. Pixar really does "get it" because as beautiful as their animation may be, the stories are what make them successful. That might be harder to come by given the constraints that an adaptation would bring.
 
Nah, I'd prefer if Pixar stuck to original material. I have a feeling that the moment they start doing adaptations would be the moment that they'd lose what makes them unique. I'm already kind of worried about them focusing on several upcoming sequels.

The Incredibles was about as close to an adaptation as I'd like them to get.

Ditto. Pixar really does "get it" because as beautiful as their animation may be, the stories are what make them successful. That might be harder to come by given the constraints that an adaptation would bring.

Come to think of it, I'd love to see some theatrical 2D adaptations. I doubt it'll happen, but maybe the Marvel direct-to-DVD animation will get better.
 
Seriously, though, right now the Avengers do not have a female member as far as I know. I'm sure it'd more likely be Wasp than Ms. Marvel, but I can hope.


I think they're talking about the Black Widow for the AVENGERS movie.
 
Everyone..

I got a another reply that I find it so frighteningly.

SHIT! I guess this means will be seeing the marvel shows pulled off nick! Also it means the end of comics as we know them.

And Disney is not done yet. I heard rumors of them going after DC comics!

That's what he told me from another forum. :eek:

Who said this and what are his sources?

^ "The end of comics as we know them." Is your friend's name Hyperbole Jones?

No. My friend from another forum. He got a reliable source. Too many people I'm talking to right now. They're very, very upset right now.

Link us to a forum or post? You can't just drop a bomb like that and walk off... :)

And who cares if a Marvel show is on Nick or ABC Family or Toon Disney. Same difference.

Different "standards and practices" restrictions". Like how Disney re-edited a lot of the 90s Spider Man shows when they re-aired them to "tame them down", not that they were that violent to begin with (no punching, etc).

Would a show like Wolverine and the X-Men make it in a Disney environment with it's more adult tone and writing? Would the DCAU have made it?

Or would we be back to stuff like the 70s "Superfriends"?

Disney is also looking forward to bringing several Marvel characters to the big screen that remain less known to the general public,

oh God please make an animated Generation X! talk about a neglected Marvel property!

Screw Gen-X (too many X properties as it is), go New Warriors!

I would imagine Marvel will take over the Disney comicbook licenses in a few years when the Boom! Studios contracts expire.
I could see that happening, but Disney may be so frikkin' huge that it may have no problems letting Boom! continue what it's doing alongside the House of M and keep them as separate properties...

Disney, as it turns out DID have the rights to 90s X-Men and never did anything with it despite YEARS of fan interest...
FIVE posts in a row? Geez, duck, learn to multi-quote!! :vulcan:
 
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Seriously, though, right now the Avengers do not have a female member as far as I know. I'm sure it'd more likely be Wasp than Ms. Marvel, but I can hope.


I think they're talking about the Black Widow for the AVENGERS movie.

That would be interesting, considering the character will be in Iron Man 2. And she did become an Avenger years ago, the first time, with Daredevil back in the 1970s when they shared a comic book. -- RR
 
FIVE posts in a row? Geez, duck, learn to multi-quote!! :vulcan:

He's gotcha, darkwing. I've merged those five, and another three later on as a clean up for now. Either multi-quote, edit or wait next time. Otherwise, it'll have to be a infraction
 
Seriously, though, right now the Avengers do not have a female member as far as I know. I'm sure it'd more likely be Wasp than Ms. Marvel, but I can hope.


I think they're talking about the Black Widow for the AVENGERS movie.

Scarlett indicated she'd be in Avengers in CBR's recent conflab with her.

maybe this will be an adaptation of Ultimate Black Widow's UMTU appearance, where's she's operating as a rogue agent and is trying to steal secrets to sell to SHIELD to prove her worth, but using Stark/Iron Man in place of the Latverian Embassy and Spider-Man...
 
Also at Beyond Hollywood

Scarlett said: “She has many different incarnations and different storylines so I’m hoping she will be able to continue in that way. I’m hoping that if the fans like the character and support the character, we’ll see her again. I hope I get to come back and do it again. The character certainly comes back. We see that she does in the comics and certainly she is a big part of The Avengers. I don’t know if that is where it’s going to go but she is definitely a big part of The Avengers"

http://www.beyondhollywood.com/scarlett-johansson-talks-avengers-black-widow-movie/

The article also speaks of the possibility of a solo spin-off movie.

Marvel certainly seems big on her right now. The most recent Marvel previews solicited the first issue of a four issue mini re-telling Natasha's origins, which are frankly just about as convoluted as Wolverine's.
 
Trust me on this. Women and girls spend a lot more money than men. A helva lot more. Men just buy those big ticket items and that is all they buy. Women spend two salaries like it is nothing.

Thankful I am speaking on professional and not person experience. :techman:
 
Nah, I'd prefer if Pixar stuck to original material. I have a feeling that the moment they start doing adaptations would be the moment that they'd lose what makes them unique. I'm already kind of worried about them focusing on several upcoming sequels.

The Incredibles was about as close to an adaptation as I'd like them to get.
Well, I wouldn't want them to do it at the expense of their own material; I'd just like to see them expand.

Come to think of it, I'd love to see some theatrical 2D adaptations. I doubt it'll happen, but maybe the Marvel direct-to-DVD animation will get better.
Something animated along the lines of Little Mermaid or Hunchback? That would rock also. Marvel animation has never been any good. They could learn a lot from DC in that regard. New Frontier was amazing, as have been all those shows overseen by Bruce Timm. And the new Brave And The Bold really captures the Silver Age vibe. They've been on a roll for a while.
 
You know what I'd like to see come from this? I'd like to see them integrate Pirates of the Caribbean into the Marvel universe.

That would be funny. And Wolverine could show up as a crewman.

I think DC would have been a better fit with Disney, Superman would have been a perfect fit in the world of Peter Pan and other classic characters. Maybe when the creators of Superman get the rights back he could jump universes?

The thing I really want is a good Galactus story, maybe he will be one of the 5,000 characters Disney will develop.
 
Marvel certainly seems big on her right now. The most recent Marvel previews solicited the first issue of a four issue mini re-telling Natasha's origins, which are frankly just about as convoluted as Wolverine's.
It's mostly present-day, with flashbacks to all her various relationships, from what the writer has said.
 
Well, with more than 5,000 characters, I hope they take a chance on some of their lesser-known characters. Would love to see a Deathlok movie, or even an Adam Warlock flick. -- RR
 
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