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Ami Angelwings
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#QuestionOfTheDay what's a counterintuitive take you have on something you're interested in?

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Ami Angelwings
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I'll start: i think there's an argument to be made that the 90s superhero boom was the actual superhero boom era and the current era is the "people with superpowers" boom

Claire, The Ultimate Worrier
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@ami_angelwings is this because superhero movies are opposed to brightly colored outfits?

Ami Angelwings
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@waitworry 3) stuff from the 90s also had like unique superhero worlds that felt very comic booky, Batman 89's Gotham is obvious, but even Mystery Men's aesthetic is very unique, it's not just "what if superheroes lived in our world", it was "this is a superhero world"

I think to me that's the main difference, current superhero stuff is trying very hard to be "realistic superheroes", superheroes in the "real world" in real cities talking like "real" people and less like people who want to be heroes but people who have superpowers and are hanging out and occasionally fight something (or they're just evil), but to me "superhero" isn't just having superpowers, it's a genre with its own conventions and worlds, and the 90s stuff, comics, games, tv, movies, feels like it captures it more

New Year, Worse Jen
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@ami_angelwings @waitworry Just to add to this-- The 90s were a *golden age* for Super Hero cartoons. Batman, Superman, X-Men, Gargoyles, Spawn, and a good chunk of Liquid Television.

Whoever the target audience there was a lot of innovation with a very super hero flavor. (Okay, the X-Men show wasn't nearly as weird as the rest but...)

Ami Angelwings
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@JenYetAgain @waitworry sailor moon, nighthood, cybersix (i count the early 00s as 90s due to lag time of production and influence, also 2000 & 2001 pre-9/11has more in common with the 90s than everything after)

New Year, Worse Jen
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@ami_angelwings @waitworry Did it all start with Ninja Turtles in '87? There's no way to know but in this series of posts we can speculate...

@JenYetAgain @ami_angelwings and to think ninja turtles was originally a parody of the sorts of comic books they had at the time

Ami Angelwings
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@waitworry @JenYetAgain lived long enough to see themselves become the villain

New Year, Worse Jen
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@arichtman @waitworry @ami_angelwings Yeah, specifically Frank Miller's Daredevil, the depressed teenage mutants with attitudes living in the sewers were very much... Well, I don't know if parody is the right word since the original comics weren't particularly funny iirc?

Ariel (🐿 arc)
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@waitworry @JenYetAgain @ami_angelwings I mean The Foot always felt funny, same with Shredder. Now it's even funnier, thanks!

New Year, Worse Jen
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@arichtman @waitworry @ami_angelwings Oh, yeah, Shredder died in the first issue, he wasn't really a thing until the Cartoon.

Ami Angelwings
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@waitworry @arichtman @JenYetAgain splinter is stick, a splinter is like a tiny stick

Ariel (🐿 arc)
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@ami_angelwings @waitworry @JenYetAgain Thanks y'all makin my DAY!

C.B.Leslie
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