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Looks a lot more like Dark Knight Strikes again, Christ that drawing is shit.Reign was literally The Dark Knight Returns, but with Spider-Man.
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Looks a lot more like Dark Knight Strikes again, Christ that drawing is shit.Reign was literally The Dark Knight Returns, but with Spider-Man.
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But MCU Jameson failed at being Alex Jones by being on a monitor in Times Square and saying that Spiderman caused a terrorist attack, which everyone immediately believed.If I remember correctly the original Sam Raimy Spiderman films did his character perfectly with him being an asshole that would defend his workers when things actually matter.
Then the nu-Marvel had him be an Alex Jones ripoff for some reason.
The Insomniac games were especially bad with him being supposedly a stupid person because he constantly talks about it might not be a good idea to give an unknown person carte blanche with beating up random people and causing ton of damage in the process (seriously, fucking Power Puff Girls laughed at this 2 decades ago).
I think they fundamentally misunderstand Alex Jones and think of him like he’s like Colbert or something.But MCU Jameson failed at being Alex Jones by being on a monitor in Times Square and saying that Spiderman caused a terrorist attack, which everyone immediately believed.
I think they fundamentally misunderstand Alex Jones and think of him like he’s like Colbert or something.
I think most of the new writers don’t understand the power fantasy element of the characters nor secret identities. They really need a villain who is just meth addict with a grudge and superpowers. An unhinged maniac who is only alive because it’s illegal to kill him and special interest groups will fight beyond reason for them to avoid the death penalty.
Basically a reason why you don’t want to publically be a superhero.
I think J Jonah in the comics just hated the idea of giving masked vigilantes with no accountability public support. I remember reading the older ones as a kid and they almost have him bring up the Klan to the black editors unbearable son as to why it’s a bad idea for unaccountable vigilantes to be given free reign within society.
@MirrorNoir you’re the comics nigga, I right about any of this
Pretty sure that's what Hollywood writers believe Alex Jones is capable of doing. The rule is that the "enemy" must be at the same time extremely powerful and influential but also pathetic, ridiculous and (sometimes literally) emasculated.But MCU Jameson failed at being Alex Jones by being on a monitor in Times Square and saying that Spiderman caused a terrorist attack, which everyone immediately believed.
This is the one I knew and I'm amazed that even though it's the most sensible by far it wasn't from the funny books.Then, IIRC, there is the 90s Spider-Man cartoon where Jonah is established as hating any man in a mask purely because his wife was murdered by a masked assassin who killed her in a failed attempt to kill him.
Reminds me how Donald Trump was both a mentally inept buffoon but also an evil mastermind that brainwashed half of the U.S. and was going to be worse than Hitler.Pretty sure that's what Hollywood writers believe Alex Jones is capable of doing. The rule is that the "enemy" must be at the same time extremely powerful and influential but also pathetic, ridiculous and (sometimes literally) emasculated.
Agreed. Didn't know this wasn't put in the comics, but I remember this episode being one of the best ones in the 90's show and added a lot of depth to Jameson's character.This is the one I knew and I'm amazed that even though it's the most sensible by far it wasn't from the funny books.
Jonah's biggest enemy, unsupervised writers. In and out of the comic reality.JJJ is all over the place in the comics as one writer will make him sympathetic and reasonable on all things but Spider-Man only for another writer to make JJJ an irredeemable asshole who's a bastard to everyone.
I still don't know what the fuck is happening in that panel. Is old man Peter meant to be standing on something, is he on a web (that wasn't added in), is he leaping down, or jumping up? From the way his left hand is placed, looks like he was meant to be stuck on a wall, but then the editor or artist changed that to get that TDKR lightning strike homage. Also, that 3D background is shit.Looks a lot more like Dark Knight Strikes again, Christ that drawing is shit.
Not entirely implausible. At times Jonah has been written as pretty hardline against sorts with otherwise good publicity because he has enough information that he is fairly certain of the truth behind a good PR campaignit implied that Spider-Man refusing to stop the burglar/thief was what turned Jonah against Spider-Man
I'm reasonably certain they used that in one of the animated series. I think an episode with the Spider Slayer robots?There's also an issue during Wolfman's run wherein Spider-Man and Jameson are cuffed together with a device, forcing them to survive together and where they also air their grievances with each other.
Ditko also put a lot of himself on Peter, I think. Dude was extremely antisocial and a bit of a geek for his entire life. We barely have interviews with him. As for Stan, he knew that he was making content for kids, but at least he wanted to attract the smart kids and teach them some good lessons of life. Peter acted exactly how a bullied nerd would've acted if he got superpowers: show off, make money, and just be a bit of a dick. That's why the character worked. Nowadays I think Marvel doesn't make content for smart kids, but for dumb adults.Early Spider-Man always struck me as Lee and Ditko doing a bit of a gag comic at the time. Peter is a huge asshole and Aunt May is a literal doddering old woman. Later on it got more serious, but it had a light heartedness even when it was being serious.
I feel like a lot of early comics had that going on, but the art not being cartoonish threw people for a loop.
I actually found an old ass issue of Fantastic Four and they had college students sending them math for how strong a character was and how much force they were generating in the fan mail. There were black kids thanking them for not bludgeoning them with social commentary and just doing cool superhero bullshit. (Side note: do not care for Kirby, he owes his legacy to Big Dick Stan Lebowitiz)Ditko also put a lot of himself on Peter, I think. Dude was extremely antisocial and a bit of a geek for his entire life. We barely have interviews with him. As for Stan, he knew that he was making content for kids, but at least he wanted to attract the smart kids and teach them some good lessons of life. Peter acted exactly how a bullied nerd would've acted if he got superpowers: show off, make money, and just be a bit of a dick. That's why the character worked. Nowadays I think Marvel doesn't make content for smart kids, but for dumb adults.
Isn't just comics as it been American entertainment since at least the late 80ies to early 90ies. Kevin Costner's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves movie is a very well known example as they made Robin Hood who had been a nobody in previous works to royalty.Comic book characters are just forbidden nowadays from being in any way relatable. It's all Ubermensch to prevent the lower castes from getting any funny ideas. "What, your elderly aunt doesn't run a 100M dollar compound in the center of NY to feed the homeless?".
Isn't just comics as it been American entertainment since at least the late 80ies to early 90ies. Kevin Costner's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves movie is a very well known example as they made Robin Hood who had been a nobody in previous works to nobility in this one. And so on in later Robin Hood movies and shows.Comic book characters are just forbidden nowadays from being in any way relatable. It's all Ubermensch to prevent the lower castes from getting any funny ideas. "What, your elderly aunt doesn't run a 100M dollar compound in the center of NY to feed the homeless?".