The Fantastic Four was a pretty good job, though they made Dr Doom more powerful than he ever was, I could live with it.
What ticked me off about the X-Men was the Phoenix, but also the X-Men themselves.
The original X-Men consisted of the Proffesor, Jean Gray, The Iceman, The Angel and The Beast. Wolverine, Storm and the others came on the scene much later. They butchered the whole storyline to get Wolverine into the movie because of gaming sales. Anyone that played the X-men playstation game wanted to be Wolverine.
Also, the Juggernaut was the Proffesor's mutant brother, his helmet was mystical in nature (he got it from some monks or shamen in Nepal or India) to prevent the Proffesor from mentally attacking him.
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Spiderman with natural webs? That cut out the whole "Young Scientist" part of his character. He made his own webshooters, and consistantly upgraded his web formula. He spent a lot of time in the lab (like Batman) sifting through evidence, discoveries, and finding cures to his own ailments (radioactive blood can be a pain)!
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What I'm getting at is; if the comic books can maintain a community for several decades, why does hollywood have to dink around with the storyline, when readers consistanly bombard Marvel comics with sticking to the (integrity?) of the characters. Seriously, they have a blogs, (and before the net) a huge section of the comics were Q and A from readers to the editor and art staff on origins, artwork and storyline screw ups.
Sometimes; I hate hollywood! I hope they don't screw up "Ghost Rider too!
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