This, and 50% less Wolverine frumping around on his own but 50% more Wolverine raising his litter of children
Quentin Quire being one of Wolverine’s litter
A reboot, in my opinion, would have to mainly follow the franchise’s origins. Meaning, Original 5, followed by characters like Polaris and Havok, etc, etc.
However, I’d personally be cool with a reboot that changes the founding members as long as Polaris is one of them. She got shafted horribly in the 70s and 80s, and way, way too many people don’t know or completely ignore that she was created in 1968 and joined the X-Men as its second female member. There are way too many cases where people think or act like she didn’t exist until the 90s.
ATTENTION, FEMALEZ: HOBBIES THAT TURN US, THE MENFOLK, OFF INCLUDE BEING A “HUMAN BEING” AND “HAVING INTERESTS BESIDES TELLING US OUR PENISES ARE VERY LARGE THANK YOU”
MOST OF THEM ARE THINGS LITERALLY EVERYONE DOES
DO MEN THINK WE JUST POWER DOWN AND DO NOTHING WHEN WE’RE NOT HAVING SEX WITH THEM
Might as well put Existing on there wtf is this bullshit list lmao
I’m going to assume whatever this came from was parody. That is literally the only context in which this makes any kind of sense.
1. Your oppressive post-apocalyptic world doesn’t have to be physically dark. It can actually be bright and colorful. The audience actually likes to be able to see what is going on.
2. Visual story telling is a lost art that needs to be found again. Seriously, this movie did not have a lot of dialog to begin with but you could have taken it all out and I would have still been able to follow the movie pretty well. Show us, don’t tell us.
3. Physical effects enhanced by CGI are the way to go. It will always have more weight than CGI on its own. Real people doing real stunts in real locations gives a substance that is missed when the same stunts are done in front of a green screen.
4. (and this one is REALLY important) You can have an action movie that centers around interesting female characters that aren’t being objectified and have their own agency and people will see it (and it will be AWESOME!). Also, your male character doesn’t always have to come charging to the rescue, he can even be the “damsel in distress” occasionally.
5. A flame throwing guitar is an excellent addition to any chase scene.
I love this stuff. This skinny panel runs down the side of the entire page, and it looks awesome. We are getting into the more modern era of comic books where the layouts are so much more imaginable than the newspaper grids of the 1960s. (Giant Size X-Men #1 – Mar 1975)