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GL at least approached the question without getting his undies in a tissy. (Crook, Batman, batlovescatDC, or Sawyer) Bravo!
GL at least approached the question without getting his undies in a tissy. (Crook, Batman, batlovescatDC, or Sawyer) Bravo!
They are owned by the same company so I never understood that licensing thing. Like for whatever reason, WW can't appear on Smallville becuase they "have a movie in the making" bs excuse. They haven't used the character in live media for almost 30 years.It makes no sense.
Sounds like over protecting to the point of harm if you ask me.
No one is going to see a movie trailer and think "that guy was on Smallville two years ago and that episode was lame...I'm not seeing this movie".
You need to take Hulk out of that three....I think Wolverine knocked him off Marvel's Trinity.... or maybe it was Ironman.
just because one title outsells another title, doesn't make those characters more popular over all. Youngblood can sell a billion copies a week and X Men 1 copy a week and X Men will still be more popular by name than Youngblood
dnno1, that proves absolutely nothing. I can show you plenty of sales reports that will show you that Spawn and Lady Death are the biggest selling duo in comics...
The point is not necessarily sales. Wonder Woman rarely has great comic sales...it's instead about a lifetime of marketing, products and other factors that cause the public (over several generations) to be aware of a character.
Hulk has had that...Wolverine is on his way, but has only really started in the grand scheme of things. Iron Man was a blip on the radar until a couple of years ago.
But wait...according to my research...Youngblood is bigger than the X-Men. There are sales reports to prove it.
wrong, wrong and .....oh yea...wrong
sorry, but you're way off on that one
Collin Farrel gave a solid performance as Bullseye, every scene he was in he stole it. From start to finish, and "Bring Me To Life" and "My Immortal" are two excellent tracks by Evanescence
No one is going to see a movie trailer and think "that guy was on Smallville two years ago and that episode was lame...I'm not seeing this movie".
Um... that's nice that you did some research on your own, and I wouldn't mind seeing what you found, but Spawn and Lady Death (not to mention, Youngblood) are not Marvel Comics properties and should have no relevance in this discussion. I was trying to find out who would be Marvel's equivalent to DC's Trinity based on popularity of the comic sales of their franchises in contrast to their respective film franchises. Spawn and Lady Death shouldn't figure into that. BTW, although, Wonder Woman is not as popular a comic as say a Superman, Batman, or a Green Lantern, she does appear in "Justice League of America", which does have top 20 sales (not to say that she doesn't do that in her own title from time to time). She also gains merit, because she has successfully been in a title since 1940 (that's 70 years or more - something maybe only Superman and Batman can lay claim to).
I chose IcV2's top 300 Comics Actual because they base their data on estimates of comic sales from Diamond distributors, one of the largest comics distributors in North America. Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image, Devil's Due, Archie, Aspen, Dynamite Entertainment and Gemstone distribute 100% of their comic store orders through Diamond, so I feel more comfortable using those numbers to get a good idea about market trends in the comics industry.
It wont take much for GL to be popular. people know him from superfriends and jl....if the movie does well, it can cement him. its not like gl is completely unknown
Honestly, characters like Aquaman,Flash, Captain Marvel, and Supergirl do well for characters who havent gotten proper exposure. I'd say they're as well known as any lesser tier marvel property, imo. The problem is that they're not particulary liked by anyone.
To be honest most the people who have heard of Wonder Woman are from those remember seeing or hearing about the old tv show. Most people under the age of 30 I know have never heard of her or know little nothing about her.
The character may be well known in America but the characters global recognition has been on the slide since the 70s show ended. She is not that well known anymore. Most of the kids who watched stuff like the justice league cartoon were probabley watching for Batman/Superman more tham Wonder Woman.
GL is popular with the general public? You mean that black guy from the cartoon? Or that young guy with the space suit looking thing? Or the dude with the bowl cut? Who exactly are you referring to?
Comic fans hate to admit this...but even characters like Green Lantern are NOTHING to the general public. I used to run a pop culture store in a tourist destination. I could not get rid of Green Lantern t shirts. Everyone asked who it was, since it was next to Superman and Batman and they were confused as to why they couldnt identify it. That's the same place where so many people pointed at Flash shirts and said "look, it's Flash Gordon".
Outside of comics fandom there is a vague remembrance of Green Lantern, maybe...but hardly anything I'd consider to be iconic. A movie will help that out by exposing the character to that market. One movie does not equal an icon though (case in point: Iron Man).
Seriously GL is well known and liked. 
GL is popular with the general public? You mean that black guy from the cartoon? Or that young guy with the space suit looking thing? Or the dude with the bowl cut? Who exactly are you referring to?
Comic fans hate to admit this...but even characters like Green Lantern are NOTHING to the general public. I used to run a pop culture store in a tourist destination. I could not get rid of Green Lantern t shirts. Everyone asked who it was, since it was next to Superman and Batman and they were confused as to why they couldnt identify it. That's the same place where so many people pointed at Flash shirts and said "look, it's Flash Gordon".
Outside of comics fandom there is a vague remembrance of Green Lantern, maybe...but hardly anything I'd consider to be iconic. A movie will help that out by exposing the character to that market. One movie does not equal an icon though (case in point: Iron Man).
Actually, I did no research whatsoever. And the Youngblood/Spawn crap was to point out absurdities...
You are right...Wonder Woman is in the Trinity due to 70 years of exposure to children and adults. People in rest homes read Wonder Woman as children. Iron Man and Wolverine simply do not have that sort of generational reach. Sadly, Marvel doesn't really have a Trinity, not comparable to DC's. Captain America is the closet they have to reaching older demographics...but his exposure to young demos in recent decades has been appalling. Wolverine will become worthy of being in a Trinity in another decade or so maybe...
Marvel has instead done something arguably smarter. Rather than building up a few guys to truly iconic worldwide status, they've built up an entire roster as mid-level pop culture symbols. None of them have the reach of DC's Trinity...but as a group they destroy DC. X-Men have such a changing roster that as a group, they can never match Superman...but the name itself is growing like crazy. Even Fantastic Four, a group of cultural nobodies, have been dusted off and given a few movies. Punisher, Ghost Rider etc etc....
That's DC's problem. They cherish their Trinity, but neglect the rest of their roster. Green Lantern, Flash, Aquaman, Captain Marvel...these guys aren't even in the same league as Punisher, Wolverine etc
What DC needs to do is realize that some of what they are doing hasn't worked for decades, and wont in the future. DC considers Martian Manhunter to be one of their top 7 heroes. If you move him over to Marvel, he wouldn't make the top 50. DC continues to push Captain Marvel, despite the fact that they can't really call him that. The answer is to stop pretending that Martian Manhunter matters, and start calling Captain Marvel Shazam. Like a sports team...look over your roster and see who has growth potential.Those who do, give them the cartoons, movies, tv shows, solo comics etc to where they can grow adequately. Those that dont, move them to the bench. This is not a short process. In order for Green Lantern to be on par with Wolverine it will take DECADES of exposure...so imagine what they have to do with The Question!!!
The point is, smarten up DC, and get to work.
Those who do, give them the cartoons, movies, tv shows, solo comics etc to where they can grow adequately. Those that dont, move them to the bench. This is not a short process. In order for Green Lantern to be on par with Wolverine it will take DECADES of exposure...so imagine what they have to do with The Question!!!
The point is, smarten up DC, and get to work.
I find it highly unlikely little girls cannot recognize the name or image of Diana. She is so ingrained within pop culture that it'd be impossible not to be exposed to her in some form or another.I'll give you guys the fact that Wonder Woman has not been given the exposure to young girls recently that she should. Still...I think you are underestimate how well known she is.
I find it highly unlikely little girls cannot recognize the name or image of Diana. She is so ingrained within pop culture that it'd be impossible not to be exposed to her in some form or another.
I find it highly unlikely little girls cannot recognize the name or image of Diana. She is so ingrained within pop culture that it'd be impossible not to be exposed to her in some form or another.