Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2019 12:57:09 GMT

Nov 11, 2018 11:21:53 GMT @deblovesbeccy said:
Ohh. They are definitely violent. The comic book series had a reputation when it came out in the 90s for being one of the most controversial series of all time 'cause of all the violence, blood, guts and nudity in it and it was banned in stores in America but despite that it was still one of the biggest selling comic book series of the 90s and was outselling a number of DC and Marvel's biggest sellers at the time which was very impressive for an adult comic book series. An important thing people are going to have to remember with Razor is while it is a superhero series it is not one that is aimed at children and Razor swears her head off in the comic books and slashes guys heads and penises off, cuts their innards out and baths in people's blood. For those who thought 'The Crow' was dark 'Razor' goes even further and we have never had a comic book movie this graphic before or sexually explicit.
Well, technically they already have. We got a movie of 'Blue is the Warmest colour' which was based on the 'Blue Angel' graphic novel by Julie Maroh and was sexually graphic and 'The Crow', 'The Mask', 'Faust', 'Atomic Blonde', '30 Days of Night', 'Barb Wire' and 'From Hell' were all based on adult comic books and graphic novels but they haven't adapted a lot of the biggest selling ones and the ultraviolent ones yet and 'Spawn' is going to be the first one that doesn't hold back and isn't watered down like the 90s movie was and Todd McFarlane has said it is going to be the first of its kind and is hoping it kicks off its own Horror Superhero genre which is exactly what I would love to see 'cause too many Horror superheroes have yet to have their chance on screen and there have been way too many light comic book movies and a number of the ones that were supposed to be really dark and violent were made into Action Comedy movies like 'The Mask' which I liked but is nothing like it was originally meant to be and it is time we get more blood, guts and monsters and demons in the comic book movie genre. Bring on the Horror!!
