yeah, they're part of the 10%. that doesn't change the fact that the other 90% looks like this.
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My point is that comic characters aren't some pot of OC Donut Steel soup. Superheroes, around the world, are deritive of one another. The "Henshin Hero" appearance of YF's character is so saturated the cultural DNA of Japan; that every city has their own helmet clad mascot. Baseball teams, even a dentist's office advertises dental cleanliness with a henshin hero.


I'm not sure what the intended goal is of saying "That looks like something else." other than to, I guess point out the obvious. Congratulations, you noticed that thing is like another thing.
You wanna cookie?
As for the 'Capeshit' edgelords, please show me the oh-so original and fresh tales involving a fucking cowboy, adventurer, a knight perhaps? As I said before, be daring, do something never done before and put a burnt out cop in a fedora and brown trenchcoat. Be even more original and give him a drinking habit, and maybe a pack of bent cigarettes that he lights with a match that gives off too much smoke when it's blown out. You know, real original stuff.
I hate to break it to you folks, but everything's been done before. Humans have been around for a while now, there's nothing new out there. Just a spin on existing things. Even tech is this way. It's what I tell new creators that wanna talk shop. "You're not gonna create anything new, but you can create something that's totally
you." Good or bad, at least it's not a carbon copy of a prexisting idea. That's what the mainstream does.
Here's the thing about most homage/tribute/ripoff characters
What if it isn't that. What if it's some Egyptian thing in WW2 that isn't a tribute, homage, or a ripoff? Sure it's a Tokusatsu looking character, but as I explained above those aren't rare in the world, just in the US. I don't get the vibe that this is a speedster, he looks like a Super Sentai styled hero. Something closer to Garu by the looks of what Dillard has posted.
We'll see but I'm still anticipating a flop.
The reason I care is there aren't a lot of henshin hero style characters in the West. For whatever reason the creatives in Hollywood and Gamerland don't think that a dude wearing a helmet and armor with glowie effects is cool. I dunno. We apparently can take Master Chief seriously, but not a Kamen Rider... It's very strange. So I want to see what Flash, a guy that's inspired by American comics, has to offer the genre of American Henshin Heroes.
Edit: Dentman