

I don’t know how I feel about a show following a live action shape shifting Zap Brannigan. Do they play it straight and end up with a character who’s supposed to be pathetic or do they satirize the satire and make an over the top mess?
I don’t know how I feel about a show following a live action shape shifting Zap Brannigan. Do they play it straight and end up with a character who’s supposed to be pathetic or do they satirize the satire and make an over the top mess?
I think you’re reading too much into intent here. The only reasoning that goes into these decisions is target audience. Who will buy what you are producing? When most of the comics that you mentioned were written, the perception was very much that their readers would be boys.
If there’s anything to be mad about, it’s that focus testing and demographic targeting makes for shit entertainment. It means companies are trying to make something that sells instead of trying to tell a story.
A wealthy man from Soth Africa has weird views on eugenics? I’m shocked!
The quality of the writing is questionable and the humor is juvenile, but there’s an okay story in there. I think it comes down to if you care for death games as a setting.
I use the same name for most things out of habit, but I wouldn’t be too put out if it is taken when signing up for something new.
Go full weird with it and only use tis instead of it’s. No confusion that way.