Straight Edge wrote:
Storm Shadow being a "good guy" is something that many people feel was a mistake.
Tim Elf wrote:
And many people don't. One of the greatest storylines ever, IMHO.
GITrekker wrote:
PS Place me solidly in the category of those who were pleased to see Storm Shadow become one of the good guys. Maybe his back and forth of the past few years has been a little off-base at times, but the initial storyline was superb!
Sorry, should've elaborated more, I guess. I'm nothing, if not a huge fan of the Marvel run. Storm Shadow's turn, along with Destro and Zartan remain my personal favorite parts of the comic run, and feature heavily in my own private Universe. I would never want that changed, in a historical perspective.
But now that Hasbro wants to keep this franchise running for years, if not decades, they've been trying to reinvent Storm Shadow as a baddy thru-and-thru, forcing Devil's Due to keep the character in limbo for a number of years before finally admitting you can't undo the characterization given to him the comics.
In the comics,
only. in Sigma 6, the CGI prequels, and probably the movie, we're seeing a much more simplified, bad-to-the-core Storm Shadow. It's how Hasbro wants to market their character.
So considering "Loyal Cobra Ninja" is to be the future of that character, it doesnt make sense to have them releasing Joe versions in this line, or even letting Larry Hama write a comic where he faces off with Firefly to a morally ambiguous ending (with a Cobra symbol burned into his brow!) Talk about muddying a concept!
My problem with the 25th line is probably the smallest, pettiest type of beef. I just think if you're using this line to essentially kick-start a dying property, it might be more prudent to shore up the borders, as it were, and kick out the strays that watered down the brand in the first place.
If Fan A wants Dr. Venom, Fan B wants Sneak Peak, and Fan C wants Bio-Vipers but
all three will buy Cover Girl... damnit, make Cover Girl, y'know!