Will DC counter with Omega Men or Atari Force, do you think?

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From: Luke Jaconetti <[email protected]>
To: theuniquegeek <[email protected]>
Cc: Ronald Methvin <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Jul 16, 2012 12:03 pm
Subject: Re: [The Unique Geek] Re: Guardians of the Galaxy will feature 
Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Gamora and Drax


GotG was the kind of book which would be  described as having a "rabid fanbase" 
moreso than being a big seller for Marvel.  That book, along with Nova and the 
Annihilation story threads, garnered huge response from a relatively small 
segment of the fandom.  
 
Personally I think that GotG could be a really fun, high energy space opera 
type of movie.  I am thinking something old school like the OT of Star Wars, 
not weighed down by lots of drama and such.  
 
Just a thought.

On Monday, July 16, 2012 2:26:30 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:


How popular is it, really?  I don't even think it is an active book, at least I 
couldn't find sales numbers for it.
 
Wikipedia says its first printing in 2008 did sellout, but its run was less 
than 40K. It was the 61st highest selling title that month.  Not sure what its 
peak number were.
 
Ron
 
 




From: Shag <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [The Unique Geek] Re: Guardians of the Galaxy will feature 
Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Gamora and Drax



Here is my take on this... Marvel/Disney is looking for the next big film 
franchise.  They want to stay close to the superhero genre, but don't want to 
overdue Avengers too soon.  So the very popular Guardians of the Galaxy seems 
logical.  For those of you who haven't followed Marvel Comics in a while, 
Guardians of the Galaxy exploded in popularity a few years ago thanks to a big 
event called "Annihilation".  Also, I'm sure Marvel/Disney executives are 
already having daydreams of Rocket Raccoon being the most merchandised CGI 
character in history.  Move over Shrek and Garfield, here comes the world's 
funniest and cutest Raccoon!  

My opinion is that Guardians of the Galaxy is a comic that worked in that 
situation.  Meaning it was the right time, the right writers, the right 
artists, etc.  It worked at that moment, but probably wouldn't have if any of 
those element were different.  I think the same of James Robinson's Starman, 
and Neil Gaiman's Sandman.  It struck at the perfect time, was wildly 
successful, but trying to recapture that magic probably isn't feasible.  (And 
yes, I'm aware DC just announced a Neil Gaiman Sandman prequel.  It'll sell 
well, but when it's over will it really be remembered often and fondly?)

Now Marvel Studios hasn't produced a dud yet, and they are smart guys.  So I'm 
sure they'll make the Guardians of the Galaxy a fun and exciting movie.  
They'll probably even tie it loosely into their other superhero movies to 
generate some buzz.  Using a Disney analogy... when it's all over, I think 
Guardians of the Galaxy will be like Disney's Pocahontas.  Lots of people saw 
it, everyone seemed to think it was fine, but a few years later and no one 
talks about it anymore.  And hey, Pocahontas had a raccoon too.

Just my two cents.

The Irredeemable Shag




On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Ronald Methvin <[email protected]> wrote:


I would have preferrf the original Guardians of the Galaxy.  With it being set 
in the future, it easily ties into the Avergers, such as the search for Cap's 
sheild, the alien race, The Stark, Asgardians are immortal, and they could 
introduce Vance Astro in another movie before he gets stuck in hypersleep 
(which I only now realized the man-out-of-time simularities to Cap).
 
They had the new GotG in a recent episode of the Avengers animated series a few 
weeks ago, and I couldn't tell you who/what half those characters are.  I don't 
mean just that I didn't recognize them then, but I don't remember them now.  
Not very memerable.  Let's see, there was Rocket Racoon and Drax, some 
Quasar-like lady,an Ent-like guy, and a human in a space suit.
 
I don't see this a great idea.
 
~Ron 




From: Jason Service <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: [The Unique Geek] Re: Guardians of the Galaxy will feature 
Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Gamora and Drax




I used to be a reader of Marvel. I quit in the 90's. Most of these names mean 
NOTHING to me. Drax the Destroyer and Rocket Racoon are names i have heard of. 
Never read a single comic they were even in as a cameo that i can recall. 
 
This makes me really have serious concerns about this one...I read Marvel for 
more than a decade and don't know who these characters are. I hope that Marvel 
makes this work, but i am not in any way excited about this group. I am sure 
with proper marketing and trailers, they could get my interest, but this may be 
a HUGE test for Marvel...getting fans of their more traditional properties 
interested in this group, but a more difficult proposition, getting folks with 
no comic history/interest to come see this. It'll be interesting.



On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Luke Jaconetti <[email protected]> wrote:


The worst kept secret in Hollywood is now official.
 
Should be a lot of fun seeing how the hype for this is handled.  I forsee a lot 
of "Is Marvel crazy?" and "Green Lantern PROVED cosmic heroes DON'T WORK!!!!!" 
type of chatter balanced against the True Believers who will be shouting "I AM 
GROOT!" and "Rocket Racoon for the win!!"


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