Lightning Strikez! said:
It might. But the question is, are you in a position to make an accurate application?
anyone is qualified, as long as they're able to recognize the criteria of a sellout in an individual.
I'm fairly well-versed with both the heritage of the F4 comic series as well as the definition for the term "sell-out".
That said, even I--as a longtime fan--can see the need for an upgrade in design. That certainly doesn't mean I'm "betraying" anything. What it does mean is that I'm allotting for the fact that what worked in past decades may not always translate well to current CBM developments. We are in an age where there is little tolerance for high cheese factors. Therefore, everything is evolving to keep in pace with the current flow of fanboy group-think.
To illustrate: Just as a covered wagon from the set of Laura Ingall's Little House On The Prairie would not fare well on a 21st Century interstate highway, so too do certain 20 and 30 year-old concepts need updating to fit our modern flow of creative thinking today.
LS
I'm sorry but I think it does mean you are betraying something. The question you need to ask yourself is how do you know it wouldn't work? what makes you think so OTHER than inherently thinking that it is not good enough. or that it is passe.
Well To think so IS to turn your back on it, to dismiss it, ie sell out.
Your example of a covered wagon is TOTALLY innapropriate. The problem with having a covered wagon on an modern interstate is that it makes no sense logically. 2 different
times zones.
the appropriate anology would be to ask if the covered wagon used in little house in the prairie could be used in a
western that is filmed today. and the answer would be an obvious YES.
remember an FF movie shot today is a superhero genre film, which the Galactus design fits right in.
we are talking
design here. basic designs covering for concepts like Aliens, space ships, and costumes, and fantasy, and so on.
as such, Galactus's costume (unlike that of Luke Cage for example) isn't dated because we have yet to catch up to that time.
We have yet to have superheroes walking around.
IOW, it's still NEW.
again JUST like SM , and Superman, and Raiders of the LA, or King Kong, or Yoda, etc. are still new.
look it's the EXACT same for Spider-man, for Superman, for almost ALL fantasy (which has NOT been caught up with yet).
Remember I've had the
EXACT same argument about the SM costume prior to the movies coming out. people were just as convinced that it was too dated and that today's audience wouldn't accept it. Alex Ross went so far as to create a whole new design because of that.
but you know what, they were all wrong. Done well, handled with respect, the SM costume WORKED. the same TODAY as it did 40 years ago.
the SAME would go for the Galactus design.
I realize it's hard for people to see this because many of us have come to think of comics and superheroes as childish material which we should be ashamed of and embarrassed for. I get it that many of us still visualize the Batman TV costume, or the Spider-man TV costume, when we think of superhero costumes.
but the evidence PROVES otherwise.
Costumes designers have caught up and are FINALLY able to translate these designs as they were intended.
as a true fan you should look forward to seeing Kirby's GREAT work being interpreted. Instead of demanding that we ignore it.
if that's not a sell out,..what is?
Finally, I'll say this again........................
conceptually, Superman's costume is MUCH more silly, makes much less sense than Galactus. but THAT didn't stop it from becoming the same iconic image it had been 30, 50, 70 YEARS before.
in order NOT to be a sell out, one needs to trust and RESPECT the material. respect the fact that it isn't easy for a costume design to last
50 YEARS, and impact people the same way as it did, 30 years prior. (not every design does you know)
THAT would make you faithfull.
but to just presume that something isn't good enough, with NO EVIDENCE to the contrary, is to sell out, (especially with other "silly" concepts like giant walking trees, flying man in red capes, Bat suits, Yellow belts and red boots, 2 feet tall lizard warriors (yoda is pretty dated too right), rock man, flaming man,
Turtles that walk and talk, cars that turn into giant talking robots, octupus faced ghosts, and so on and so on having no problem at all.
what you people are having trouble visualizing is the Galactus design done well.
I get that.
but just remember Spider-man,.....