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Destroy All Podcasts DX Episode 247 - San Diego Comic-Con 2012 (Or How I Spent My Summer Vacation)

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I would listen to Zuey The Podcast

I'm not exactly thrilled with the new Capt. Marvel redesign (seems like a lot of redesigns these days are to retire certain costume types), but it's not terrible. I agree that it's actually rather stylish. But don't expect me to complain if and when the old Ms. Marvel returns. Because I'll be too busy being happy.

I didn't think uncanny valley could be a term used to describe a comic artist's work until I saw the work of Greg Land. Everything he does is so unnatural looking, especially his faces. Almost every character has a completely inappropriate and overly exaggerated expression. He's a slave to his reference photos, and thus he has no sense of subtlety. The man is just a hack.

On the other hand, I say that if you're going to trace photos for superhero comics, use athletes. Especially for female characters. They look powerful AND sexy.

I had read a while ago that scientists now believe that quetzalcoatlus may have spent its entire life on the ground.

Everything Zuey said. I agree. ...except for eating rhino poop.

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Posted by Mr Neil on 24 July, 2012 - 03:18
The Wimmens!

If Ms. Marvel gets a movie before Wonder Woman (you know, the iconic superhero who's lasted for decades) does that is sad for DC. They need to do SOMETHING with the character. Put her in pants, in a dress, in a bikini, but just do something other than Batman and Superman all the time.

I don't know about this new Tomb Raider. On one hand I like how they've updated the gameplay, but if indeed she is victimized by a man (I didn't want to get in it, lest the overlords here block me) I'll think less of the developers. The company says it absolutely does not happen, but they could very well erase that content.

While we're talking women, do you know any women who wanted to pick up a comic book because they saw a comic book movie? I ask this because when a movie becomes super popular, Marvel and DC change up their characters to look and act like their film counterparts.

Marvel, for instance, went so far as to create a character who looks like Sam Jackson and put him in current Marvel Comics. No, I don't mean the Ultimate Nick Fury. I mean that a few months ago, they invented a character who is the son of the white Nick Fury, and also happens to have an eyepatch, and is also legally named Nick Fury. I don't think Marvel and DC get that movies don't sell comic books.

I don't get the concept of booth babes (I mean, I get it, but it seems useless), but a 5 year old can barely speak english, let alone get the concept of sexy, so girls parading around isn't the problem.

Marjane Satrapi rules!

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Posted by Yotaru on 29 July, 2012 - 09:59
 
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