ass_fan: now I shall refer to it as X-Men Emo, b/c One goth character DOES doom a whole show.
have to admit though, w/ righting like that, it was doomed from the start. "lets make all the characters kids! everyone will love that!" >:l
Loligagger: Especially cause the original 60s comics THEY WERE KIDS, and the story arcs were based on that, with alterations to bring in newer characters from 75 to the 90s.
Seriously the 90s X-men, while awesome, was NOT how the series started in the comics, that's quite of ways through.
if you want to bash a show for making all the characters kids, bash Iron Man Armoured Adventures. they can make Cylcops and Spider-Man highschool kids all they want (like their early comics) but not Tony Mother Fucking Stark!
appealus: You're absolutely right, Loligagger. I dunno who the fuck thought it was a good idea to make everyone's loved characters "appeal to a younger audience" by making them kids/teens. I NEVER had any problem with liking Indiana Jones (who was like 30) or Wonder Woman (about 20 or 30) regardless of their ages. Heroes don't need to be the same age as you for you to like them and their adventures. I blame Quesada, since this is Iron Man we're talking about.
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have to admit though, w/ righting like that, it was doomed from the start. "lets make all the characters kids! everyone will love that!" >:l
And goth = hot, anyways
Seriously the 90s X-men, while awesome, was NOT how the series started in the comics, that's quite of ways through.
if you want to bash a show for making all the characters kids, bash Iron Man Armoured Adventures. they can make Cylcops and Spider-Man highschool kids all they want (like their early comics) but not Tony Mother Fucking Stark!
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but that is one bigass rose!