Mr Bakaboy
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Noticed this over the years, but every time a super hero movie, cartoon, or live action tv series comes out the characters really aren't at all like they are in the comics. On the rare occasions they try to be accurate most audiences hate it. Just a few examples:
Spider-Man: (Spider-Man 1981) - Shows he is painfully shy and you can tell he quips when Spider-Man to hide it.
Joker: Batman (Under the Red Hood) - Only version that is never funny even when cracking jokes like crazy
Batman (Justice League Frontier) - Only Batman that I remember to hardly ever show emotion. Every other one (Especially Batman TAS) gets angry every 3 seconds.
Superman (All Star Superman) - Clark Kent is slightly boring guy who never seems to ever get angry (mild mannered reporter for a famous mertopolitan newspaper). Only animated movie I ever seen him act like that really.
This doesn't mean that every character who acts exactly like the comic book is my favorite. Though Spider-Man 1981 and Batman Under the Red Hood have my favorite interpretations of the characters.
Spider-Man: (Spider-Man 1981) - Shows he is painfully shy and you can tell he quips when Spider-Man to hide it.
Joker: Batman (Under the Red Hood) - Only version that is never funny even when cracking jokes like crazy
Batman (Justice League Frontier) - Only Batman that I remember to hardly ever show emotion. Every other one (Especially Batman TAS) gets angry every 3 seconds.
Superman (All Star Superman) - Clark Kent is slightly boring guy who never seems to ever get angry (mild mannered reporter for a famous mertopolitan newspaper). Only animated movie I ever seen him act like that really.
This doesn't mean that every character who acts exactly like the comic book is my favorite. Though Spider-Man 1981 and Batman Under the Red Hood have my favorite interpretations of the characters.