Whats the worst redesign you've ever seen in your motherfricking life?
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Whats the worst redesign you've ever seen in your motherfricking life?
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They settled on really shitty costume for John Fox. All of his previous ones looked cooler.
I do prefer Croc just being a guy with a skin condition than a literal crocodile man. It feels more Dick Tracy.
A pulpy look is fine but that just looks like an Albino with tooth surgery.
I'd love to see a Mud Man shapeshifter in a trenchcoat who goes by Clayface.
I like the idea of a mud man but it might be misconstrued as antisemitic
Like, what if he was a hitman/vigilante who signs his kills by leaving a rolled up piece of paper with the word "אמת" (truth) but with the "א" character crossed out so it also reads as מת (death) like with golems in israelite mysticism
well there IS a villain called the Golem who is literally an out of control monster made by israelites to beat up neo nazis. That was a 70s comic.
But I was getting at a more pulpy version of Clayface. A lot of Batman's bad guys are dudes in three piece suits with a deformity. Black Mask, Joker, Two-Face, Riddler etc. So a giant mud monster doesn't work in that setting
Might I suggest Basil Karlo's original gimmick? Or the Preston Payne version.
The outfit is fine, you're just pissy a ginger got anagram'd.
>the outfit is fine
The one thing that the Netflix team didn't make up for nuIsaac. He literally ruined the show.
pic related was just Edge incarnated
I liked the design but I can see why purists hate it
>pic related was just Edge incarnated
Did somebody call for P̸͍̀è̸̦n̷̗̏a̴̟̓ǹ̸͚c̴͈̾ẻ̸̳?
>everyone mocks Penance for being edgy and extreme
>books actually featuring the character depict him as a depressed, angry man barely functioning due to guilt
The dichotomy in presentation was astounding.
at least they knew it and for all the edge its a decent design.
he had a good journey, God I missing academy like you wouldn't believe...
It isn't his design in isolation but he is the embodiment of writers active distaste for the source material. Every season that he appears in is shit. The only season where he never appears is the only good season.
>Season 1
>The best paced season in the series despite only having 4 episodes
>Season 2
>Split the story in two perspectives
>The villains waste everyone's time doing nothing of consequence
>Extra scenes to characterize the antagonist soften the impact of his scene in Season 1 and the end of Season 2.
>Invent a nonsensical reason for the morally good character to defect while making him not morally bad for doing so
>The events of the B-plot doesn't affect the A-plot
>The events of the B-plot was pointlessly resolved by the A-plot
>B-plot is long, meandering, and pointless
>A-plot is a glitched speedrun
>In less than half way of the series, the show kills off the main antagonist
>Season 3
>Focus mostly on the B-plot
>Characters in the A-plot are put into a filler arc to not hurt the pacing of the B-plot like how the B-plot hurt the pacing of the A-plot in Season 2
>Setup the B-plot protagonist as the new antagonist
>Season 4
>B-plot protagonist gets a "redemption" arc and resolves the C-plot
>B-plot never interacted with the A-plot
He made most of the show about him and it was completely pointless.
Yeah I like Issacs story but he definetly stole the show as the writers favorite
Isaac's story was shit.
Rough math:
A-plot B-plot Total
S1 4 0 4
S2 4 4 8
S3 0* 5 10
S4 5 5 10
13 14 32
*filler arc
Isaac's shit story took more episodes than the trio's.
>Take old inventor from the comics
>Turn him into a mutated emo teen
WHAT WERE THEY THINKING
They just used Brand New Day Vulture; mutagen, amnesia, it’s almost beat for beat.
More like Lobster, kek
I liked that issue of The Punisher where he just stabs BND Vulture to death in the air.
no fricking way. That reminds me of Marlyn Mansen Riddler
Remember the amazing spider-man video game? When they tried to make all of Spider-Man's animal themed villains into radioactive mutants like him? That's what that Vulture reminds me of. Pic reoated was the Scorpion. Whats funny is they had a mutated version of Rhino. Meanwhile the sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man put Rhino in a mech suit
That's a pretty legit design though and would fit the earlier deeply, violently unstable and crazy characterization of Mac who saw himself as a freak. It's certainly something that'd fit right into a story built from the ground up to be more body horror oriented than canon.
>shouldn't a guy named Vulture have wings?
>nah, just have some straps sticking out of his jacket
Well at least the amazing spider-man game still had them looking recongizable, and you could argue it fits well enough for rhino and scorps.
Which Spider-Man cartoon was that from?
imagine if he was a gamer....
While we're on the topic of crocodilian-humans, this feels like the most pointless redesign. He went from a New Orleans accented swamp trapper threat to a vaguely helpful scientist for reasons. The only thing they kept was the name and the fact he's an alligator. Why even bother?
Just let him be a circus freak. Let him be traveling gypsies with Dick Grayson. It would be a great homage to him killing Jason Todd's parents .
I thought that it was Two-Face who killed Jason Todd's dad.
pre crisis. Killer Crocs first appearence. He was just an alligator wrestler in a trenchcoat with a skin condition. He feeds Jason Todd's parents to a swamp of gators. Just gangster pulp stuff.
I think that version is more accurate to the original comics, but the 80s cartoon's Cajun Leatherhead is such a fun character that he really should be the default.
Mirage Leatherhead came first. fun fact, in the original comics he's the only other actual mutagen mutant besides the turtles and Splinter.
It's a fun callback to a silverage story
Ugliest shit i ever seen
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