One adjustment that I hope is made for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is Drax' personality. In the first movie, he was presented as a noble, fierce warrior whose literal interpretations led to some humorous moments. In the second movie and his appearances with the Avengers, Drax pretty much became a completely humorous character and came off as somewhat of a buffoon. Let's hope his emotional balance is restored for his next cinematic outing.
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Superman by Byrne is always a treat. Ironic that the C W show has him being portrayed by a regular guy. With the yellow sun and lighter gravity anyone from Krypton can be just as super but without the bulky muscles showing.
I remember when Drax, when he originated in the comics, didn't have any emotions to balance...
Wow. Fantastic composition here, Ross.
@ Simreeve: Me, too! Imagine Superman with Wolverine's ruthlessly practical attitude (pre-X-men) and you get what was so initially appealing about Drax.
@ Ross: Unfortunately, you stand a better chance of seeing that original (= Late Silver Age) version of Drax, on the silver screen, rather than the extra-terrestrial version of Conan the Barbarian from GOTG Volume 1. Especially if the next sequel to it is directed by somebody who's as contemptuous of continuity-minded movie-goers as the guy who directed Star Wars Episode 8!
I really think Drax would look a lot better if they had Drax with outfit in comics. He could then be shown how tough he is by having blasts destroy his outfit while he was unharmed. Sometimes I think of Marvel Cinema Universe replaced Guardians of Galaxy with Inferior Five's personalities.
What Glenn said! :-)
I really would like to see Drax become more like the comics version - especially if it turns out he still has some relationship with Moondragon (although I doubt he will turn out to be an Earthman transformed to serve as a living weapon to hunt Thanos).
You and me both, JMB. :-)
Cover of the month!
When he was a total badass.
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