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0:24 I like the black T-shirt and jeans look because of a McDonald’s Happy Meal commercial for the Young Justice TV show back in 2010 (that I didn’t watch) and that it shows Conner Kent gaining character growth, character development, and maturity. Plus, it makes him look like he’s in his early-to-mid twenties (in my headcanon during the 2000s) instead of looking like he’s in his teens.
*Fun fact:* Speaking of Blue Beetle's inspiration for Nite Owl, Grant Morrison's Multiversity comics shows us a reality called Earth 4, in which the heroes are a mix between Charlton Comics and Watchmen characters, with Blue Beetle having a role basically identical to that of Nite Owl, especially his relationship with the Question (Rorschach)
I think a more minor but successful redesign is wonder woman’s. Her costume now looks more like armor than just a strapless top and a blue skirt. I’m not sure if she’s had a similar look in her earlier iterations, but it has stuck around better compared to the reversions Superman and Batman seem to have gotten with their outside underwear.
I think tbh aqua man did work but not in the way we think. It expanded his lore tbh so much that it made us understand why he’s a founding member of the justice league. He’s a pillar in the dc universe like the other 7 bc he represented a aspect of the universe in the sense of the Element of water.
At lot of the redesigns from the '90s that weren't liked just were dawn wrong. AzBats and Iron Cap were laughed at but now they're drawn more bulky like armor than spandex so they work.
I feel dear devils original outfit was great due to being blind and not knowing what he wore. The red suit is great though. I'd like to see an MCU movie where the hero's have their original outfits
i strong disagree with the superbyo redesign opinion, while i love hte young justice TV series look of Conner, the jacket over suit is still a really great look for any super hero
3:55 Daredevils original costume was later "recycled" when the superwrestler and friend of Steve Rogers, D-Man (or Demolition-Man) got the same costume. His motivation to do so was to kind of honor Daredevil. Matt, of course, didn't give a shit about it. EDIT: you forgot about one redesign that most people can't even remember, because it is *sooo* long ago. Marvel's The Vision. Being introduced to the audience aaallll the way back in Marvel Mystery Comics (November 1940), the interdimensional traveler Vision pretty much already looked like the nowadays Vision, but with some differences. When Marvel Comics was a publisher, and not a comic book series anymore, they brought him back as the Vision we all know nowadays, changing some colors and designs of the gloves.
Superboy with a jacket and shades was trendy, now dated. Johnny Storm who can generate fire and heat wearing a jacket made no sense at all. But the guy who got it right was Animal Man. He just was a guy in a super-hero costume who happened to put on a jacket the same way anyone would.
I love how Guy Gardner went from being a boring Hal Jordan 2.0. to the most based alpha male in the 80s. Glad to see the first Crisis did something right
Maybe im just watching the marvel movies while hearing of the dc comics but does it seem like marvel just has people create their powers through science experiements while dc gets as weird and creative as it wants?
Disagree hard about Superboy, and this is actually the first time I've ever heard of someone preferring the jeans and t-shirt look over the leather jacket look. The jeans and t-shirt looks SO basic and the complete opposite of heroic. Probably why they brought back the look with the leather jacket, which is what he's wearing right now. Everything else mostly on point, though I hate Aquaman's harpoon hand.
4:48 I hate how Nite Owl, despite being one of the few surviving protagonists, was completely omitted in the HBO Watchmen show, being reduced to just a couple of mentions. That's one of the many reasons why that product was absolute sh*t
Superboy's redesign isn't a costume, its just a t-shirt and jeans. Its from a period when he was trying to distance himself from being a superhero. His first costume, and his new one are much better. Wolverine's yellow and brown was always superior to the blue and yellow. I'm sorry, but that's a ridiculous colour scheme for Wolverine, always was, always will be. And the fact that the Tim Drake Robin costume isn't on this list is a travesty!
Did you know that a black son helped his mother buy his own father and when his dad tried to discipline him the son legit sold his dad back into slavery I don't remember where I read it but I do remember it
Casually Comics did better to explain these redesigns. Mainly because Sasha dedicated full videos to each one. Also, she uses funny voices and makes actual comic dialogue into memes.
Well late to the show .But I would put Hal Jordan Green Lantern outfit on the list ,As well Green Arrow as well .But reading right now ,I am reading the first six of classic Spawn ,And Batman Court of Owl's , Plus Spider-Man Maximum Carnage paperback .And the Death of Superman .Cause Superman is cool and underrated at times ,But I read the story in paperback in the day .Then decided to the modern reprint of the Death of Superman .So how come you never do Star Trek or Star Wars in comics ?