Saturday, May 25, 2013

Jean Grey Phoenix Costume

Jean Grey Phoenix Costume is a green body suit with long opera gloves and thigh high boots, as well as a sash were made of some golden fabric that almost looked like liquid metal. The clips of the sash as well as the logo on her chest were stylized phoenix symbols. The Phoenix Force duplicated Jean Grey’s body and infused it with some of her life-force and essence, she posed as Jean Grey.
When the Phoenix no longer can repress her dark side she transformed into Dark Phoenix. Her Dark Phoenix costume changed shifting from green to red, this version has a bigger emblem on her chest.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The Appearance of Deadpool


Deadpool costume is a red and black bodysuit with large oval shapes around the eyes and a similar logo badge on his belt buckle. The utility belt around Deadpool’s waist holds assorted weapons like handguns, knives and grenades, and many useless trinkets as well, like a toy monkey. His teleporter is incorporated into his utility belt, represented as a small, solid metal gadget that takes the shape of his trademark logo. The harness around his upper body that keeps his two katana fastened to his back in an X-shape.

People often confuse Deadpool for the other variant of Spider-Man, much to the chagrin of his fan base as well as Deadpool himself. Underneath Deadpool’s costume, he is scarred and deformed. His appearance varies from being rigid, lumpy, scarred, or exposed muscle and bone due to the fact his healing factor has his body in a constant state of flux.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Why Do I love Deadpool

Deadpool is a weird one for me. He's one of my favorite characters from the Marvel universe but I've barely read any of his comics. I know a bit about him, having looked him up on wikipedia a few years back, but I've had almost no comic exposure. Yet I love the character. The whole concept entertains me. Sometimes a lot of his internal dialogue winds up on the page as different voices inside his head, it’s not uncommon to see him carry on conversations with himself, carrying on a three-way chat with the two sides of his brain; Sometimes he’ll note when he’s interacting with a plot device; other times he’ll call out to the comic’s creators. If there’s any single element of Deadpool that makes me love him, I think it’s this.



Monday, May 6, 2013

The Real Original Superman Suit

the first superman shield
Superman was invented by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1934, they created a short story called "The Reign Of The Superman" about a bald-headed villain bent on dominating the world. The story did not sell, forcing the two to rethink their character on the right side of the law. The revised Superman originally appeared in Action Comics on June 1, 1938. They sold the rights to the company for $130.
In some of the first sketches of Superman’s suit, most of the major design cues are there, except for the symbol on his chest. In the original designs, the “S” was housed in a police badge-styled shape. This is the real original superman suit.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

George Reeves as Superman


George Reeves as Superman
George Reeves was the first man to play Superman on screen, he was one of the most popular actors to play Superman and it just might be because of his mysteries death rather than his acting abilities.
 One of the facts about George that a lot of people get wrong is they think he's his Superman successor Christopher Reeve's father or at least a brother but truth be told they didn't even know each other.
When George Reeves played the man of steel in the 1950’s, He wears the typical superman suit; red cap, yellow belt, symbol on the chest. The main color is a
quite pale blue.
typical superman suit