Time to be evil!!
Let's Rock!!!
Kitty Pryde/ShadowCat is HOT!!!
Badness is cool!!!
>How would ya feel on it?
All scratchy and out of sorts.
>Time to bedevil!!
>Let's cRock!!!
>Kitty Pryde/ShadowCat is xHOT!!!
>Baldness is cool!!!
--
Lilith
> How would ya feel on it?
No offense, Ranger, but you'd have to be extremely creative with the
storyline(s) and (hero/villain) character designs before you'd be able to
'sell me' on 'Super Sentai'.
While there are people who enjoy this type of shallow tomfoolery (most of
them children, I'm sure), there are better series (ie Daria, Downtown,
Batman TAS, Megas XLR) that they could use as a temporary distraction
from the real world.
Since many of the viewers who enjoyed these recycled one-trick-ponies
have long since grown out of their 'awkward periods', I'd say that, if
Marvel wants their comic/graphic novel(s) to succeed, they'll have to
'push it to the MAX', so to speak.
- Heroines with (fetishistic) flaws
- Villains that rival SheGo (Kim Possible), Azula (Avatar) and Mark
Hamill's Joker in terms of (intelligent) evil
- 'Monsters' that don't always obey their master(s)/mistress(es)
- Twists and other gimmicks that add actual depth to the book
(ie characters dying or switching sides; victims of transformation
spells adapting to their (often permanent) conditions; blood,
decapitation, dismemberment (of those who deserve it)...everything a
thinking, reasoning adult would come to expect from a mature title)
In short, they would have to deliver something better than Stripperella
if they want me as a customer because, Omaha and Empowered aside, most of
the 'adult comix' available has *NOT* been entertaining.
But I'll leave it to the rest of you to 'put me in my place'.
Signed,
Warewolf
who is sure that there are other comix he may have missed.