I can deal with the odd costume designs just fine, since I can rationalize it as fantasy.
But what really throw me off is when artists draw people in plain clothes that are way off from what people in real life would wear. E.g. Ultimate Peter Parker's giant cargo pants, any time girls have baggy pants with their underwear straps showing (NEVER seen that in real life), I could go on and on...
It's almost the same problem as with artists who draw the same woman, but with different hair styles.
I am disappointed that you did not unveil the new contributors one by one, on a daily basis ala the Avengers ads:
"I'm a member of iFanboy."
This was great.
I eagerly await the sequel, 90's villains with mustaches and no other hair. Dr. Mindbender, I'm looking at you.
I can deal with the odd costume designs just fine, since I can rationalize it as fantasy.
But what really throw me off is when artists draw people in plain clothes that are way off from what people in real life would wear. E.g. Ultimate Peter Parker's giant cargo pants, any time girls have baggy pants with their underwear straps showing (NEVER seen that in real life), I could go on and on...
It's almost the same problem as with artists who draw the same woman, but with different hair styles.
Imagine if you invested in marvel back when they almost went bankrupt... today would've been a decent payday.
The crossover possibilities do make the geek mind swirl. Does this mean spider-man will be wearing a mickey mouse t-shirt in the near future?
iFanboy has come a long way from Ithaca, huh?
That is an awful perm/wig.
My wild hope is that Scarlett gets some decent acting lessons before this movie finishes filming.