Showing posts with label Aunt May. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aunt May. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2018

Chew the Fat: Evolution of Characters!


Martinex1: Recently, I have been pondering the way some comic characters evolve and the way others seem fully formed from the first time they appear.  Take a look at some of these pictures and I think you will see what I mean.   The art or style may fit the times, but in some cases the characters are virtually untouched while others have significant modifications to design, motives, physical traits and even personality.

BLACK WIDOW: 






SUPERMAN:




WASP:


GREEN LANTERN:





IRON MAN:





AUNT MAY:





CAPTAIN AMERICA:

What makes some characters work right from the start?   Are icons born fully fledged?  Do the different companies respect the genesis of their characters more than others?  Are female characters treated differently than their male counterparts, or have they evolved to reflect the decades of change in our own culture? What about age - does that come into play?   Do some characters need a boost in complexity?   What would cause a total revamp of costume and design?  Who do you think has stayed most true to their original core character over the decades?  And what character do you think evolved the most? 

Don't limit the conversation to the heroes depicted.   Who do you think is worth discussing in this context... the Flash, Cyclops, Reed Richards, Batman, Alfred, or Plastic Man?   Why do some characters work no matter what the era?  Why do others need to change?  What characters dropped from the popular heights because adjustments were not made? 

So much to consider and discuss today at BitBA, so consider the options and open the conversation!  Cheers!

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Rank and File: Supporting Casts!


Martinex1:  I've always had a liking for Foggy Nelson over in the old Stan Lee and Gene Colan Daredevil stories.  I enjoyed his upbeat approach to all situations and his general support of his partners. And most importantly I think he helped round out Matt Murdock (and Daredevil) as a character.  The fact that these two - opposites in almost every way - were best friends made the book a fun read even when Daredevil wasn't romancing Karen or tackling villains.
This got me thinking about supporting characters.   Who are the best?  And what book has the overall best supporting cast?  Try ranking your top 5 of both cast and characters.

Here are some characters that leaped to mind for me:

Superman of course had Lois Lane and Jimmy Olson.  They were so popular they even had their own comic mags.  Poor Perry White had to be a guest star!


Batman had few hangers-on as he was such a loner and so dark and brooding, but surely the iconic Robin, Alfred, and Commissioner Gordon are A-List supporting cast members.

But what of lesser known characters, like Bernie Rosenthal over in Captain America?  I think her interaction with Steve Rogers elevated the character tremendously in those years.  She rounded out and even highlighted some flaws the perfect super-soldier.

And as far as casts go, can anybody beat Spider-Man's?  From the early Steve Ditko days, the roster was nearly complete with J. Jonah Jameson, Aunt May, Flash, and the gang.   But it only got better over the years.




DC's Flash had Iris and Wally West; and the Kid-Flash sure joined in many adventures.  Perhaps the strangest thing about the Flash comic is that the Rogues were almost a supporting team.  The interaction between the hero and the villains was on a different level than others in the early Bronze Age.

Team books, because of the headcount of  headlining characters, rarely had multiple characters in supporting roles.   The Avengers had Jarvis, but the Fantastic Four had Alicia Masters, Wyatt Wingfoot, Frankie Raye, Franklin Richards, and the very infrequent Willie Lumpkin.

And of course Daredevil also had Karen Page in addition to Foggy Nelson.

Rick Jones seemed to guest star and support every loner hero in the Marvel Universe, from the Hulk, to Captain Marvel, to Captain America, the Avengers, and ROM.  But I liked him best alongside Betty and Thunderbolt Ross in the early Hulk books.



After reflection, here are my top five supporting characters followed by top five supporting casts!  Without further ado:

Martinex1's Top 5 Favorite Supporting Characters:

5) Alfred: I'm not a huge Batman fan, but I do recognize Alfred's role in both the story and the craft.
4) Rick Jones: He is not for everybody, but he has been intrinsic to the development of so many Marvel characters.
3) Bernie Rosenthal: As stated, she really made Captain America more relateable and dare I say, "likeable."
2) Foggy Nelson:  He is a nostalgic pick as I stated above.
1) J. Jonah Jameson:  I cannot imagine early Spidey's stories or development without the infernal Bugle publisher.

That was a lot harder than I thought and I could easily knock most off with a proper debate, but for now those are my top five characters.

Martinex1's Top 5 Supporting Casts:

5) The Flash: If I get to keep the Rogues as support (and I do) then they have to make the list.
4) The Fantastic Four: It is interesting that often their adversaries later become support, like the Inhumans and Silver Surfer.  That moved them up in my ranking.
3) Superman: Just because I respect their longevity - Lois. Jimmy, Perry, Lana, Ma and Pa and the rest get a nod.
2) Archie: A little curve ball here, but can you deny that Betty, Veronica, Jughead, Reggie, Moose, Dilton, and the rest aren't spectacular?
1) Spider-Man: it is hard to believe how rounded and complete the surrounding cast is for Peter Parker.  From Mary Jane to Aunt May, from Flash to Robbie, from Gwen to Betty Brant, it has been nearly perfect for a long time.

Share what you think and rank your own as well.  Don't feel you have to limit it to the characters I've listed or to particular heroes or even to Marvel and DC (there is great reasoning to think Casper or Richie Rich or Blue Beetle have the best support). We'd like to hear what you think.  Cheers!

Sunday, May 14, 2017

BitBA Sunday Special: Mother's Day!

Martinex1: We interrupt our regularly scheduled Sunday break to wish all the Moms out there a Happy Mother's Day!   Enjoy time with the family today!   But since you are here at BitBA, take a look at some of our Mother's Day related material and share your favorite mother and grandmother memories.   Cheers all!

We have a special "Two Questions" lined up plus more....

QUESTION 1: Comic books don't often depict moms (or mother types) in their character lineup, but of those they do - who are the best?







QUESTION 2:   On the other hand, mothers seem omnipresent on television shows - who are the best TV moms?

 

 And here are a few newspaper comic strips that fit the theme of the day!   Enjoy!



Have a great day all!  And feel free to share what you are doing with your family today.


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