Well remember, we've had “people with superhuman abilities who wear spandex and fight evil and maintain a secret identity”, since 1938 and there's no sign of that letting up either. The American comics medium is peculiarly resistant to change...
Marvel's Civil War was about forcing superheroes to abandon their secret identities; since Dark Knight, evil is what the heroes often are; and spandex has been replaced many times with more noire-ish substitutions, as in the case of the all-black Spider-Man costume that turned out to be a malicious alien.
It's seeped into other genres too. BSG had a nasty, gritty look-and-feel that in my opinion was directly inspired by The Matrix, which was in turn directly inspired by dark-and-dirty comics of the late eighties and nineties.
When I find creative projects that actually use a comprehensive color palette, like Lost did, I am actually surprised.
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Date: 2010-06-25 03:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-06-25 04:02 pm (UTC)Marvel's Civil War was about forcing superheroes to abandon their secret identities; since Dark Knight, evil is what the heroes often are; and spandex has been replaced many times with more noire-ish substitutions, as in the case of the all-black Spider-Man costume that turned out to be a malicious alien.
It's seeped into other genres too. BSG had a nasty, gritty look-and-feel that in my opinion was directly inspired by The Matrix, which was in turn directly inspired by dark-and-dirty comics of the late eighties and nineties.
When I find creative projects that actually use a comprehensive color palette, like Lost did, I am actually surprised.