Sverdlovski
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It really shouldn't have a high collar... remember, Superman wears his costume under his CK suit...
Sverdlovski said:It really shouldn't have a high collar... remember, Superman wears his costume under his CK suit...
Hmmmm... not. Maybe Enigma is full of BS, just like all others 'insiders'...IT is Batgirl said:Yeah, it really shouldn't. However, in the new movie maybe Clark will wear high-collared polo shirts or something.......
Hmmm.
this is the new year statement.Clarkman said:Chris is Superman for all seasons. Brandon is for the next ones.
IT is Batgirl said:Yeah, it really shouldn't. However, in the new movie maybe Clark will wear high-collared polo shirts or something.......
Hmmm.




superfever said:great. people are getting positive in the new year.![]()

StarvingArtist said:![]()
Well, I said I would make a manip of my ideal revamped Superman costume and here it is. It's still looking a little "manipy" and the colors stil need adjusting, but I'll polish it up eventually. So anyway, Instead of the needless (imo) changes we've been seeing, I instead just tried to make him look even more like the comic book hero we all know and love. He would be wearing a form fitting muscle suit beneath a layer of lycra and on the lycra itself would be airbrushed subtle values to highlight definition as shown. No wierd pattern on the fabric, and no silk shiny sheen. I altered the "S" a little (it came out to be pretty much a combo of a whole bunch of "S"'s) so that we could of course have a new look for the era; I gave him a more modern haircut (short and sized down a little, and instead of giving him a random spitcurl that always stays in place, I have it so that his hair is kinda brushed to the side a little so that when he's in motion or doing whatever, a spit curl would just fall naturally.) I haven't made the alteration to his belt, but it'll in essence be Stan Lee's design: oval shaped but kind of hollow in the center, you'll see. Anyway, I dunno bout you guys, but I still think classic works, is the best choice, and would alienate no one. Would any of you mind seeing a Superman like this on screen?
StarvingArtist said:![]()
Well, I said I would make a manip of my ideal revamped Superman costume and here it is. It's still looking a little "manipy" and the colors stil need adjusting, but I'll polish it up eventually. So anyway, Instead of the needless (imo) changes we've been seeing, I instead just tried to make him look even more like the comic book hero we all know and love. He would be wearing a form fitting muscle suit beneath a layer of lycra and on the lycra itself would be airbrushed subtle values to highlight definition as shown. No wierd pattern on the fabric, and no silk shiny sheen. I altered the "S" a little (it came out to be pretty much a combo of a whole bunch of "S"'s) so that we could of course have a new look for the era; I gave him a more modern haircut (short and sized down a little, and instead of giving him a random spitcurl that always stays in place, I have it so that his hair is kinda brushed to the side a little so that when he's in motion or doing whatever, a spit curl would just fall naturally.) I haven't made the alteration to his belt, but it'll in essence be Stan Lee's design: oval shaped but kind of hollow in the center, you'll see. Anyway, I dunno bout you guys, but I still think classic works, is the best choice, and would alienate no one. Would any of you mind seeing a Superman like this on screen?
Bad Superman said:Very nice. . . Is the head a bit small or I'm I hallucinating?

StarvingArtist said:![]()
Well, I said I would make a manip of my ideal revamped Superman costume and here it is. It's still looking a little "manipy" and the colors stil need adjusting, but I'll polish it up eventually. So anyway, Instead of the needless (imo) changes we've been seeing, I instead just tried to make him look even more like the comic book hero we all know and love. He would be wearing a form fitting muscle suit beneath a layer of lycra and on the lycra itself would be airbrushed subtle values to highlight definition as shown. No wierd pattern on the fabric, and no silk shiny sheen. I altered the "S" a little (it came out to be pretty much a combo of a whole bunch of "S"'s) so that we could of course have a new look for the era; I gave him a more modern haircut (short and sized down a little, and instead of giving him a random spitcurl that always stays in place, I have it so that his hair is kinda brushed to the side a little so that when he's in motion or doing whatever, a spit curl would just fall naturally.) I haven't made the alteration to his belt, but it'll in essence be Stan Lee's design: oval shaped but kind of hollow in the center, you'll see. Anyway, I dunno bout you guys, but I still think classic works, is the best choice, and would alienate no one. Would any of you mind seeing a Superman like this on screen?
Thunder Emperor said:lol it is, that is what happens when you take steriods![]()
[Faustinas] said:How do we think Clark Kent will be treated? Major Dork like Reeve did or a more serious reporter? Reeve was brilliant but I wonder what Singer has in mind for Routh.