The propable answer is artists don't want to invest the time in making distinct faces for extras, so they just add some facial hair that makes them look like not the same person. Sideburns and soul patches are relatively easy to draw (as opposed to full blown beards, mustaches, etc.) As an illustrator (not comic), that's my educated guess.
April 14, 2011 1:05 pm I'm not a continuity guy usually...but I love Bart Allen. I thought it was pretty clearly established in Bart Allen Saves the Universe that he was immune to time anomolies.
December 23, 2010 2:37 pm Fair enough, but I'm happy this series is getting out there in any format. It was such a perfect book to me, funny enough to be a 'funny book,' but really fleshed out the characters so when drama happened, it stuck. Crimminally under read book.
July 30, 2009 1:40 pm Its hard to have character moments when you have no history or relationships with any of the other characters. Further, the movie didn't build any relationships either. The whole movie Hal was the guy at the party that doesn't really know anyone and keeps to himself. His whole presence felt awkward.
The movie was terrible, but I'm pretty certain it knew it. It had the look and feel of a slasher movie that stopped taking itself seriously 4 movies ago (think Jason X). I'm not going to lie, my friend snuck beers in, and by the time the xtreme sports gang guy got shot with a missile, we were sorta buzzed.
The missile was the moment the whole theater just decided to role with it, openly laughing at the excesses of the flick. Say what you will, I hadn't had that good a time in a movie in a long time.
The propable answer is artists don't want to invest the time in making distinct faces for extras, so they just add some facial hair that makes them look like not the same person. Sideburns and soul patches are relatively easy to draw (as opposed to full blown beards, mustaches, etc.) As an illustrator (not comic), that's my educated guess.
Really funny though.
Am I the only one who thinks this is the most faithful Spider-Man adaptation ever?!?!?!
The movie was terrible, but I'm pretty certain it knew it. It had the look and feel of a slasher movie that stopped taking itself seriously 4 movies ago (think Jason X). I'm not going to lie, my friend snuck beers in, and by the time the xtreme sports gang guy got shot with a missile, we were sorta buzzed.
The missile was the moment the whole theater just decided to role with it, openly laughing at the excesses of the flick. Say what you will, I hadn't had that good a time in a movie in a long time.