Friends of Comic Cons
Con Suite => Comics, Books, and Toys! => Topic started by: matthew on May 19, 2017, 10:30:29 AM
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i was a big iron man fan. book was almost cancelled half a dozen times. the number one issue was only 50 bucks for a mint copy. then iron man the movie dropped, and iron man was bigger than the x-men ever were.
wtf.
p.s. not a fan of iron man comics anymore. the first 2 iron man movies were okay.
can any comic book property be big if done well?
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can any comic book property be big if done well?
I see the same thing with books. I think any property can become big as a movie *if* it has a compelling story and that story is carried forward to the movie/TV adaptation. There are many examples of books/comics that were done *right* and were successful on film, and there are many examples of the opposite as well.
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I agree that turning a book or comic into a movie could make it more appealing as a written piece. This happens many times in many books turned movie stories.
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game of thrones, walking dead....
oddly lord of the rings inspired dungeons and dragons, which made people think there was a demand for a cartoon of lord of the rings? or the other way around? lord of the rings movies got game of thrones greenlit to be made?
working out marketing. seems alot of marketing has been taken over by special interests, and lazy marketing to net the most money (which has boiled down to be a simple list.)
since nothing happens without marketing's approval.........