I'd rather see new writers and artists coming up with new, original concepts--and let the classic stuff alone, if you can't respect it. What's next? Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis re-imagine PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz???
Whenever some fan would ask Jack Kirby how to do comics "the Kirby way", his asnwer was always the same: CREATE YOUR OWN characters! Trying to do
CAPTAIN AMERICA, for example, "Kirby's way", just isn't getting it.
I suspect, deep down, this is one of the biggest reasons why I never managed to work for "the big two". I wanna write MY characters, not someone else's.
This is what happens when 'gangster" mentality continues to prevail at American publishers.
I shudder at the possibiliities of someone doing PEANUTS or something like it in a completely different style from its creator.
It's crossed my mind a number of times... on TV, certain cartoon shows were unusual in that they obviously showcased the style of ONE man--
JONNY QUEST (Doug Wildey), the 2nd & 3rd seasons of
SPIDER-MAN (Gray Morrow),
THUNDARR THE BARBARIAN (Jack Kirby). But that also goes for the
CHARLIE BROWN specials (Charles Shulz) or the
DR. SUESS special ("Dr. Suess"-- heh).
WHY is it when most superhero comics are masde into cartoons, they don't look anything like ANY previously-existing version? (If I did a
LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES cartoon, I'd want it to look like Curt Swan's art!)