I don't need him to be fat but it would be an improvement over being a generic muscle dude
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I don't need him to be fat but it would be an improvement over being a generic muscle dude
[QUOTE=catbellysqueezer;4092582]I don't need him to be fat but it would be an improvement over being a generic muscle dude[/QUOTE]
hopefully someone hears you and trots out your experiment on someone like Johnny Storm. then we'll get to see him skyrocket to the a-list together.
Jean, Rogue, Storm, Psylocke..Monet. They should be very pretty and Marrow? She should hate their guts and always have a chip on her shoulder in her interactions with all of them.
[QUOTE=Dragonick;4092504]Characters who are psychic and most magic users really have no reason to be particularly in shape, their entire method of combat is non-physical and most of the time they're levitating so there isn't even exercise in chasing someone.[/QUOTE]Dr. Strange specifically addressed this a long time ago because he went through a physical training program and it saved his life when he was being physically manhandled by a demon.
[QUOTE=Drops Of Venus;4092248]You're probably thinking of the Bendis run, and yes, she looked like that because Gaydos was on art duty. But when David Marquez was drawing her on The Defenders and in her current digital book, she looks straight-up like Krysten Ritter. Pretty much everyone other than Gaydos seems to draw her like that these days.[/QUOTE]
David Marquez draws everyone as extremely good looking though. His Logan in X-Men Gold 30 was just too much. I think he was going for a Hugh Jackman inspiration but still...
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Like bruh. Wolverine should [B]never[/B] be this pretty. Good looking in a rugged way I could [I]maybe[/I] see but dude looks like a lead out of a romcom here
Now that's a man I'd follow into a Schism.
[QUOTE=Dragonick;4092504]Characters who are psychic and most magic users really have no reason to be particularly in shape, their entire method of combat is non-physical and most of the time they're levitating so there isn't even exercise in chasing someone.[/QUOTE]
I'd open an exception for magic users because.... it's magic. It doesn't work in any realistic way, so one could argue they are using spells to make themselves look good. Plus, a lot of magic users have showcased shapeshifting abilities at one point or another, so that's another thing that could affect the way they look.
[QUOTE=Dragonick;4092504]Characters who are psychic and most magic users really have no reason to be particularly in shape, their entire method of combat is non-physical and most of the time they're levitating so there isn't even exercise in chasing someone.[/QUOTE]
But they're also often in dangerous environments or going up against people who punch above their weight, so I think it's probably useful for them to be in-shape if they're going to be a Superhero.
Flashback from Alpha Flight
Goblyn from Alpha Flight
Shroud
Sharon Ventura
Stacey-X
Beak
Hindsight Lad
[QUOTE=Michael Watkins;4091125]Rogue was always attractive. she was just a tomboy (and I think a minor when first introduced). trust me. Remy's shallow.[/QUOTE]
Not always, she wasn't. When she was a villian she wasn't drawn very beautifully. As time went on, in the 80's, she started being drawn better and characters began remarking on how good-looking she is.
Doctor Druid
[QUOTE=ARkadelphia;4094151]Doctor Druid[/QUOTE]
He doesn't have to be pretty, but he should be in shape. Despite what was said in the Simonson Avengers run (I think it was there), Druid was in great shape as he practiced some form of martial arts (he was able to match the Black Knight in a sparring session with quarterstaff) and is a yoga master.
[QUOTE=XPac;4092408]I can buy him initially not being in great shape. But I can also buy the idea that after deciding to be a super hero he might decide to work out a bit and get in better shape. If he's chasing after super villains he probably doesn't want to be winded a block and a half into the chase. Aesthetics aside, there is a functional aspect to being in good shape physically.[/QUOTE]
I agree. Being out of shape and dealing with superpowered evil wack jobs does not mix.
[QUOTE=The Kid;4091019]Lol I was actually thinking of how Rogue got drawn more beautiful as she became an X-Men and became more popular. Maybe the biggest example there is other than Ditko Peter to Romita Peter and Logan around the time the first X-Men movie came out[/QUOTE]
Thing is, Rogue was supposed to be about 18 when Claremont conceived the character. Mike Golden designed her with the two white steaks in her hair, but other artists thought that the streaks were gray hair so they drew her older. When she joined the X-Men Paul Smith clearly drew wher as a young woman and JRJR moved the white streak to the middle of her hair so that it was more clear that it was a fashion choice.
[QUOTE=Rosebunse;4092437]Can I just point out that it's just easier to draw attractive characters?[/QUOTE]
No, it's not.