aegix drakan said:
Samtemdo8 said:
I rant to this day that Marvel movies are overrated and made for children and nerds that cannot stand anything grey and serious.
So...Maybe it's just that Marvel's presentation is good and isn't trying to make us take is super seriously, so we ignore some of the silliness and just go along for the ride. And maybe DC's presentation is pretty bad, and is full of holes that make you go "Wait, I'm supposed to take this seriously? What?"
But I take Superheroes Seriously. The moment comic book pushed away from the campy Silver Age into the modern age and stories like Watchmen and such showed me how I can take Superheroes seriously.
Dude, superheroes are cheesy and ridiculous. Their target audience was originally meant for kids. Hell, even the Silver Age had plenty of serious storytelling. Just look at a lot of Marvel's comics. You can have the silliness while taking itself seriously and some depth. Both DC and Marvel have done this well in the comics. The problem I have with people focusing on Watchmen is that it was meant to be this only one-off take on deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole and they tend to miss this point entirely which is why everyone is obsessed with these serious, dark and dour stories. Even Infinite Crisis pointed out this issue in its story.
I don't want cheese in my Superheroes what I want is epic.