pluv wrote:
Here's the thing for me, why do the genres, that are meant for completely different audiences, have to be so similar. The comic is not the old cartoon. The old cartoon is not Resolute. Resolute is not the movie. Why can't fans be entertained by different facets of GI Joe instead of expecting them to all blend together seamlessly.
Very good question.
I'm not a fan of EVERYTHING Joe, but much like with Transformers I am more than happy to welcome different continuities and takes on the subject matter. I liked Devil's Due's Reloaded. I found Sigma Six interesting, though the show aired in a timeslot I couldn't watch it on and the figures were too expensive for me to really get into.
The Movie is a continuity I found myself really liking. Excellent popcorn movie with lots of action, likeable heroes, a wonderful "near future" technological setting and a plethora of "expanded universe" action figures. Considering it follows on the "remakes from the 80s" 25th Anniversary line, I feel like I'm in fanboy heaven because the figures are so refreshing.
(I'm actually less enthusiastic about the "new" Marvel follow-up from IDW than others because I feel they should focus more on their own created universe and keep doing new things)
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There is a lot I wasn't thrilled with about the movie. But I'm glad GI Joe doesn't try to be Star Wars or Star Trek with their ever expanding universe canon and mulit-generational histories. You end up with stuff that doesn't fit and usually gets retconned out/in at some point.
This goes without saying.
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