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Donald Duck 12
02-03-2005, 06:15 PM
I came to love superheroes through Adam West's Batman. I really liked the morals which superheroes really need now. So who'd support a moral Marvel?
Chosen Raven
02-03-2005, 06:50 PM
I came to love superheroes through Adam West's Batman. I really liked the morals which superheroes really need now. So who'd support a moral Marvel?
That depends on what you mean by moral. I consider myself to be a die-hard conservative, so I think that Marvel could definitely have more moral characters. But am I for every character in the Marvel universe suddenly viewing premarital sex, and profanity as bad? No. That would be quite unrealistic, and would dumb down the MU for me(and I sure as heck don't want things like the old Batman series).
Things I would like:
For there to be young guys that actually have sexual morals.
For there to be fewer women with the I'm-hot-and-I-know-it attitude(and it'd be nice if a guy was annoyed by that for once).
For there to be kids actually born in wed-lock(enough with the I-had-a-kid-and-I-didn't-know-it plot twists).
For there to be heroes that don't use profanity.(I don't mind the use of some profanity, in fact, I think it's neccessary sometimes, but lately it seems that everbody uses it for no reason)
I'd definitely like for Marvel to realize that there are people with a sense of morality out there.
You were talking about comics, right?
Donald Duck 12
02-03-2005, 08:45 PM
TI consider myself to be a die-hard conservative,
I'm Donald Duck 12, nice to meet you!
For there to be young guys that actually have sexual morals.
For there to be fewer women with the I'm-hot-and-I-know-it attitude(and it'd be nice if a guy was annoyed by that for once).
For there to be kids actually born in wed-lock(enough with the I-had-a-kid-and-I-didn't-know-it plot twists).
For there to be heroes that don't use profanity.(I don't mind the use of some profanity, in fact, I think it's neccessary sometimes, but lately it seems that everbody uses it for no reason)
Ever thought of working at Marvel?
You were talking about comics, right?
I was thinking an animated series, so it would be a cartoon that's good, good for you, and might be E/I so it could air on network TV. But the comics desperatly need it as well. I'll start a thread in CBC for morals in all comics.
shoujoaifan
02-04-2005, 02:55 AM
There's plenty to debate in the comics, but the cartoons have more or less been pretty moral, except maybe the CGI Spidey show for the most part.
Spider-Man
02-05-2005, 12:47 PM
I came to love superheroes through Adam West's Batman. I really liked the morals which superheroes really need now. So who'd support a moral Marvel? What exactly do you mean by this? It's too vague.
Marvel characters do have morals that they follow everyday. Look at Spider-Man with his "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility" moral code. Alot of Marvel characters followtheir own morales, doing what they think is best. Not every character can be of perfect moral fiber but that isn't a bad thing at all. We already have an animated moral Marvel but it doesn't repeatedly hit us over the head repeatedly with them.
You were talking about comics, right? Given this is a board for the animated Marvel cartoons I assume he meant the cartoons.
Donald Duck 12
02-09-2005, 05:21 PM
What exactly do you mean by this? It's too vague.
Pardon me, I meant would a series that has a lot of easy to pick out lessons and thoughts that you part with work? I suppose SS did, but I haven't seen that, and Spidey: TAS, Spidey&HAF, and XME did as well. But would a series centered on getting values across without shoving them down our throats work?
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