Tag: Animation

Under the Red Hood: Distilling a Messy Story

Greeting Netizens, Fracadactyl here. Welcome back to Adaptations Done Right, itโ€™s exactly as it is on the tin. Today weโ€™ll be covering Batman: Under the [โ€ฆ]

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Superman vs. The Elite: The Polarizing American Way

Superman vs. The Elite, an enhancement of the original story by the same creator no less. However, there is also a hint that some things didnโ€™t need to change.

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For The Man Who Has Everything: Alan Mooreโ€™s Favorite

Alan Mooreโ€™s stance on adaptations of his works makes Steven Kingโ€™s feelings for โ€œThe Shiningโ€ look small. Which is what makes for the Man Who Has Everything so notable.

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To Steal An Ant-Man: How Reliable Are Multiplying Depictions?

Such a simple story about the Ant-Man legacy lead to development of two characters, one for the better another for the worse.

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Secret Invasion: Earthโ€™s Mightiest Remake โ€“ Premium Edition

Welcome to Adaptations Done Right, the segment that examines adaptations of comic books and how they played out. Today will be how Avengers: Earthโ€™s Mightiest [โ€ฆ]

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The Laughing Fish: How To Make a Bad Joke Good

I now have an even greater respect for Paul Dini for adapting a mediocre story like The Laughing Fish into something presentable.

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Marvel Knights: Black Panther โ€“ Now With Less Hassle

This right here is how motion comics should be animated. Not to mention how it improves on the original source story.

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Batman: Mad Love On Multiple Medium Adaptations

TV, Comic, or Motion Comic; pick one adaptation. They all have their merits for Batman: Mad Love.

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