Thundercats The Return #1 (April 2003) by Wildstorm
Written by Ford Lytle Gilmore, drawn by Ed Benes and Joe Pimentel, cover by John Cassaday.

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Thundercats The Return #1 (April 2003) by Wildstorm
Written by Ford Lytle Gilmore, drawn by Ed Benes and Joe Pimentel, cover by John Cassaday.

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classical funeral music at the end of Hamlet adaptations is nice and great, right, but what I do really want is the adaptation in which at the end, where everybidy walks out and the camera focuses on dead bodies laying all around, we hear a sadder cover version of surf curse's freaks, because I'm quite certain that modern-day Hamlet would be listening to this masterpiece on loop
I know everyone was apprehensive of Hound Graphic Novel's summary...
But absolutely no one could have predicted that novel having plot beats as batshit as "What if Emer and Cú Chulainn kinda had Deidre and Naoise's plot instead of their own" and "What if instead of the Boy Troop perishing in battle against Connacht, The Morrigan drives Cú Chulainn insane so he kills some Connacht kids and Connacht moralizes about killing kids on the next page"
That second one may be one of the single worst adaptation decisions I've ever witnessed
So Percy Jackson is getting adapted again
And i’m not sure how i feel about this???
On one hand, it’s a tv show, and they’ve already said that they’re gonna be faithful to the books, which is awesome!! Don’t get me wrong, I’m excited.
But on the other hand...it’s Disney. And also, out of all the mistakes that the godawful movie adaptations made (god i’m gonna get so much hate for this), I don’t think aging up the cast was one of them FOR ONE REASON HEAR ME OUT:
HP, from a child actor standpoint, was a lot less demanding because the kids just had to wear robes, wave wands, and run. Not a lot of stuff that required serious training outside of acting of course.
That is...not the case with PJO. In The Lightning Thief alone, Percy:
Gets into multiple sword fights
Deflects arrows out of the air
fights THE GOD OF WAR AND WINS
Runs like hell
Dives off of the St.Louis Arch
Does a lot of other crazy physical stunts
And I’m just worried that either the child actor that they pick is gonna get hurt or they’re gonna downplay how amazing Percy is at 12- which would be the sensible thing to do because there’s a big difference in reading about someone who’s ostensibly twelve do all of this shit and SEEING someone who’s twelve do it. It’ll just look ridiculous for a 12 year old to win fights against anyone. Then again, maybe when it arrives it’ll blow all of my expectations out of the water and everything will be great. Who knows!
For decades, readers repeated the same phrase when Hollywood adapted a beloved novel for the screen: "The book is better than the movie." The line became a critical reflex in reaction to one...

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A-Team #2 (April 1984) by Marvel Comics
Written by Jim Salicrup, written by Jim Mooney and Joe Giella.
A Few Good Mannequins
An AI-penned script (while the agreement is tentative, I'm going to assume an AI wrote this until the WGA has a signed deal) remaking the 1992 film adaptation of Aaron Sorkin's military legal drama. Except without actors, the entire film is done with mannequins and subtitles.
World War Z is not a good adaptation of the book. Not only does it go in a completely different direction, the very creatures themselves act completely differently. Instead of the classic, shambling zombies in the book, we have the running zombies in the movie.
However, despite that, I still really like the movie. Is the book better? Yes, absolutely. But the movie still offers up plenty of suspense and thrills, all lead by a charismatic performance from Brad Pitt. I do sometimes wish we had gotten the sequel.