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Originally posted by Tharg
The first spiderman movie had really only superficial alterations to his original origin. Two again was a clever attempt at bringing several famous storylines together. I will not discuss the abomination that was 3.
But they still fell far behind what the character had become by the time they were being made.
Originally posted by Tharg
I'm not really mixing genres in the sense they are all counter culture comics or comic characters in my last paragraph.
My point is that there is a difference between the character and the medium it is presented in. Spiderman is well known but not because people read comics, the same with Superman or Batman or Hulk. However because comics aren't mainstream characters that are a well known among fans are obscure the laymen (Thanos, Gladiator, MartianManhunter, Kilowog, Blackbolt) etc.
To give a different example plenty of people know about DnD but few would have any idea who Jozan or Lidda are because knowledge of the concept exists but specifics are still a niche.
Or if someone mentioned S&M a person would know what was meant, but if someone were to mention SSC in the same context the person who have no idea what was meant. Again general concepts are known but specifics remain relegated to niche groups.
The same idea applies to comics. Some stuff becomes well known but the genera is not mainstream enough for the average person to know anything more than what gets leaked into popculture (and probably not even understand those bits)
Originally posted by Tharg
Yes Watchmen is getting a movie. Directed by Zack Snyder who directed The 300.
Cool.
Originally posted by Tharg
Also in my opinoin the 300 was a minority interest graphic novel now mainstream.
I've seen little interest in the graphic novel itself.