Comic Con Experience

Aug 11, 2012 22:24

Yeah, I know I'm like a month late with this. Leave me alone. Here's a recap of how Comic Con went down for me this year.

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90scartoonman August 13 2012, 16:52:43 UTC
Tell me how Carol's Captain Marvel series is! I may want to get the trade if I have money when it comes out.

I wanted a Young Justice cartoon with Conner, Tim, Bart, and Cassie...and now I have a Young Justice cartoon with Tim, Bart, and Cassie (along with Superboy and the others)! Yay! I love the season two direction!

I think Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes is a great cartoon, but it sucks that they're changing the tone of the show for the last few episodes and then canceling it for a new movie-like Avengers cartoon. Bleh. Long live Young Justice!

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90scartoonman August 15 2012, 02:45:02 UTC
I think the storytelling and plotlines are more advanced on Avengers than the kinds of older stuff like X-Men from the 90's. But Young Justice does do a lot more character work, that is true. I don't know much about the new Avengers cartoon except the fact that it's called Avengers Assemble and will have the movie characters (Cap, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Widow, and Hawkeye in his movie costume) along with Falcon.

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mattzimmer August 13 2012, 12:40:36 UTC
Arrow: Does Arrow really look good? That's encouraging because from all of the press releases I've read it sounds like I wouldn't like it.

Cartoon Voices II: Dee Bradly Baker WILL be the next Frank Welker. Count on it.

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90scartoonman August 13 2012, 16:58:24 UTC
Arrow: They explained why they couldn't spin off Justin Harley into his own show. This Green Arrow is very much an urban vigilante, and the fight scenes play like that. The action sequences are good, and there were a LOT of them in just one episode. There manages to be a lot of influence from the comics, which I wasn't expecting, and the over-arching plot is a good season one story. As for the Ollie/Dinah relationship, I think there's weight to it, they're both adults, and it's obvious Ollie's past his billionaire playboy phase. His time on that island has really changed him. What are the press releases saying about it?

Cartoon Voices II: Yeah, all he needs to do is start climbing the highest grossing movie actor ladder.

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mattzimmer August 13 2012, 20:17:08 UTC
Why did they say they couldn't spin off Justin Hartley? The press releases make the show sound like a teenage angst drama that the WB was known for and I think one Smallville was enough. They also said that people with superpowers don't exist in this continuity and that concerns me.

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90scartoonman August 15 2012, 03:05:28 UTC
Two main reasons. The first being they really want to show how much the island changed Ollie and how it's going to be an adjustment for him to get back to civilization and to maintain his secret identity while operating as Green Arrow. More of a Year One approach, which they obviously couldn't do with the development Oliver Queen went through on Smallville.

The second being, he was already romantically linked to Chloe, and this show's going to do a lot with Ollie and Dinah's relationship. Yeah, there will be relationship stuff, but these characters are all adults, so it shouldn't be like early Smallville.

As for super powers, maybe they want that at first, but I can see it easily changing. There are 3 people in the pilot who are based on hero/villain characters in the comics, and they confirmed the existence of 2 more.

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