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John P. McCann (writing also as JP Mac) is a veteran TV animation scribe committed to writing and publishing eBook stories of horror and crime as well as non-fiction books on a wild stint of jury duty plus my surreal adventures in Vietnam by December 1 of this year.
Now THAT's good re-envisioning. Well, I guess it depends on howyou look at it. I think it's better than what they did to Superman, or the Looney Tunes' designs. Of course, I withold any complete judgement of the Looney Tunes' show until further notice.
Not bad, but it doesn't look very Greek. Her armor was supposed to have been forged by Hephaestus, not The Gap. I think I would have gone the Hoplite route and given her something more historically inspired. Maybe period weapons she could summon from her bracers ala Sym-Bionic Titan, or javelins made of lightening, and I'm REALLY showing my inner nerd off aren't I?
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Now THAT's good re-envisioning. Well, I guess it depends on howyou look at it. I think it's better than what they did to Superman, or the Looney Tunes' designs. Of course, I withold any complete judgement of the Looney Tunes' show until further notice.
A much more modest look.
Not bad, but it doesn't look very Greek. Her armor was supposed to have been forged by Hephaestus, not The Gap. I think I would have gone the Hoplite route and given her something more historically inspired. Maybe period weapons she could summon from her bracers ala Sym-Bionic Titan, or javelins made of lightening, and I'm REALLY showing my inner nerd off aren't I?
I was impressed by Hephaestus.
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