I hope Vampirella's original costume is referenced and shown in her new ongoing coming out next year. If it's ignored completely for her new look and no one mentions the change, it'll really feel like a completely new character altogether.
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Will be getting Vamp & Red. Don't mind the whole "less skin" thing it might help boost sales since the whole CHAOS thing bomb big time.
I've gotten tired of female characters wearing very little & with they're cleavage hanging out.
TBH, my biggest problem with the Vampirella costume is that it looks strikingly similar to Claire Redfield's outfit in Resident Evil 2. The new design isn't even original, it's just a ripoff of something that came before. This is yet another problem of these revisionings, the new outfits inevitably rip off another property, like the new creators don't have an original bone in their bodies.
It just looks generic. So does Red Sonja's new design for that matter, and her storyline looks like a thinly veiled commentary on the immigration debate going on in the USA right now (and I don't think we need even one guess to figure out how it's gonna go).
The problem for going in such a direction is that you're turning off a substantial portion of your potential audience. If you agree with the creators, you're not going to have a problem with it, but if you disagree, you're not going to buy it, and that could hurt the comic's chances at sticking.
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Well in the premise of the new series it mentions Tristan and her driver, they were both from the last series. So while this one will be a jumping on point big time, in my opinion. I feel like it's a bit tied to the last one, so I could see them mentioning the change into the new costume, and I bet it has something to do with her new job/life in Hollywood.
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I think the goal is to get more female readers into these books, which seems to be the demographic showing the most growth in comics these days. But if that doesn't work and sales start to go south, then the more iconic looks will eventually return with some fanfare.
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Most reasonable comment I've seen. Dynamite experimented with this on Red Sonja and it paid off big time. I'm not bothered by the new outfits being less revealing, I just wish Dejah's weren't so ugly. There has to be a middle ground between nipple clamps and whatever that mess is.
I still miss Renee Montoya. Oh, and I'm a dude.
Political Correctness shitting all over things I enjoy.
Thing is, do cheescake comics even sell in this day and age? Tout "political correctness" gone mad all you want but if the sales arnt there then its understandable Dynamite (or any publisher) will try a change of direction.
Cheescake sells prints but i struggle to think of one title thats a best seller right now. Meanwhile theres a good handful of books that many mare as "pandering to SJWs" that have found an audience and are doing well. Cant blame Dynamite for wanting a piece of that pie. The market wants what it wants.
Yes, that's fair. Cheesecake alone certainly doesn't sell a comic. And I suspect altering these characters will work briefly for a bump like most any gimmick. It just doesn't feel right to me for these particular characters. I realize comics are desperate for audience these days. And perhaps I'm wrong, but this costume doesn't work for this Dejah Thoris fan. The question is will I come back after the experiment ends or be permanently lost. I don't know the answer. But I think I may be getting close to ditching comics entirely.
I never get the reasoning behind ditching comics if you dislike a books direction.
I mean, maybe we get different things out of the medium but for me it would be like swearing off movies because i hated Twilight.
Or ditching books because i hated...Twilight.
And not to start slinging insults or anything as its not my intent to offend but id have to wonder that if somebodys love of a character is based solely on their visual then maybe you just wernt that big a fan of the character in the first place.
Now dont get me wrong, i aint saying that Vampirellas some incredibly deep and complex character (not that she potentially couldnt be) but the narrative driving force behind the character and her world lies in her backstory, supporting cast and throwing down with monsters. All thats still gonna exist regardless of what shes wearing presumably.
I understand that visuals are still a big part of the character and their appeal but if say, the degree to which you can see Dejah Thoris' breasts is what makes you pick up or drop a book over whats actually being done with her character then I just question why youd even bother to pick up a Dejah Thoris title in the first place over, *ahem...other material.