That's funny... now that you mention it, the texture does kinds of remind me of that of colored golfballs at miniature golf courses. Doesn't bother me though... I think a pronounced texture like this makes the suit pop more. When you look at the SR suit by comparison, that suit was a bit more flat in (it was also textured, just not as bold) and that made it just look kinda dull.

What's the point of the costume to begin with?I already made a similar comment about the 'golf ball' texture at Caped Wonder.com's Facebook page. My real question would be, if there really is a Superman, of what use is the 'golf ball' effect on his flight, since he already has all that power to thrust him into the air? Will air friction actually stop or slow down the real Superman? Highly unlikely.
Plus, we who grew up in the Superman mythos know that in the Superman 'world', his costume is only to keep him clothed or to identify him apart from other super powered beings, not to help him during flight. In the same manner, I don't see the point of putting texture on Superman's costume, but that's just me...![]()

t:What's the point of the costume to begin with?t:
Am I the only one feeling like superheroes these days are becoming less and less like "heroes." Superman is the last of a dying breed, I hope they don't make him too dark and modern like so many other superheroes.
Well, he's pretty much already the oldest of the old to a lot of people, so there's always a question as to whether the concept has outgrown its originator over the course of changing times and sensibilities. But I don't think you have to change him to be 'darker/grittier', or what have you. Change the circumstances and the stakes in the story to be darker, more modern and more severe, and in that regard, Superman's more 'old-school' heroic and peaceful sensibilities can shine through even more refreshingly. They have to take advantage of the scope of danger and spectacle that they can put on the big screens these days...lord knows Transformers has.
I don't see it as a dying breed....more like a very aging and slowing breed that's just going to stay there forever.
The fact that he's Superman, and he can fly, and he's super-strong isn't enough because we see a lot of that everywhere. The fact that he represents the truest and most moral of values isn't enough either. But it's not so much that we need a 'modernized' Superman...we need some more modern and sophisticated storytelling to put him into, perhaps something that breaks out of that time-worn formulaic hero-story narrative that every movie and its brother uses. Is that overcompensating? Maybe, maybe not. But any old patterns and formulas would feel even moreso with Superman, but if he wants to be a top-tier popular hero in movies again, instead of plain-ol' Superman yet again, he'll need some help from the filmmakers in terms of what sort of new/modern/engaging package of a story they put him in, even if he's still the same Superman at heart.
Well, he's pretty much already the oldest of the old to a lot of people, so there's always a question as to whether the concept has outgrown its originator over the course of changing times and sensibilities. But I don't think you have to change him to be 'darker/grittier', or what have you. Change the circumstances and the stakes in the story to be darker, more modern and more severe, and in that regard, Superman's more 'old-school' heroic and peaceful sensibilities can shine through even more refreshingly. They have to take advantage of the scope of danger and spectacle that they can put on the big screens these days...lord knows Transformers has.
I don't see it as a dying breed....more like a very aging and slowing breed that's just going to stay there forever.
The fact that he's Superman, and he can fly, and he's super-strong isn't enough because we see a lot of that everywhere. The fact that he represents the truest and most moral of values isn't enough either. But it's not so much that we need a 'modernized' Superman...we need some more modern and sophisticated storytelling to put him into, perhaps something that breaks out of that time-worn formulaic hero-story narrative that every movie and its brother uses. Is that overcompensating? Maybe, maybe not. But any old patterns and formulas would feel even moreso with Superman, but if he wants to be a top-tier popular hero in movies again, instead of plain-ol' Superman yet again, he'll need some help from the filmmakers in terms of what sort of new/modern/engaging package of a story they put him in, even if he's still the same Superman at heart.
anybody seen this, about.com is claiming that it's an official teaser poster
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EDIT: Nevermind, looks like it's fan made
anybody seen this, about.com is claiming that it's an official teaser poster
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EDIT: Nevermind, looks like it's fan made
anybody seen this, about.com is claiming that it's an official teaser poster
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EDIT: Nevermind, looks like it's fan made
anybody seen this, about.com is claiming that it's an official teaser poster
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EDIT: Nevermind, looks like it's fan made
Thank you, finally someone tried it. I too have found this, as well as someone around these forums that made me look into it.
anybody seen this, about.com is claiming that it's an official teaser poster
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EDIT: Nevermind, looks like it's fan made
I like (what we come to accept as) the traditional shield better, but I don't have any issues with the new one. It is, after all, still faithful to the comic book design... just an older shield design that the one that's been used it recent years. I'm not sure why they decided to do with that one, but I prefer it to some designs and design concepts we've seen over the years. For example, Kingdom Come is probably my favorite comic book miniseries of all time and I love Alex Ross... but I HATED the S redesign in that book. It looked like some sort of weird backwards 7 or something. I also didn't care for the S design in that Superman Flyby concept.
suggests fascist imagery to me. Judging by the themes of Kingdom Come, that may not be entirely coincidental.To me, the Kingdom Comesuggests fascist imagery to me. Judging by the themes of Kingdom Come, that may not be entirely coincidental.
I actually tried it the day the pic came out, got the same completely red "hits" in the trunks area (so dark that it looks black to the naked eye, but a really dark, dark red) but when I posted my results some people were writing it off by saying "try the color picker on the main blue areas of the suit, you'll find a few random red pixels there too" even though it's not just a few scattered red pixels here and there....it's the ENTIRE trunks area. That, along with the fact that the rest of the suit is so classic, makes me believe that there will be trunks when we get a clearer look at the suit.