>>9729592>I expect someone's who's job it is to sculpt comic characters based off specific comic art to look at more than just promotional material. LOL, how fucking dumb are you?
The pages i posted in the DC thread are BY COMIC ARTISTS. They themselves didn't draw the rings FOR THE STORYLINE they're promoting.
Nevermind someone at DC (actually, probably WB ) APPROVED that sculpted toy. And it wasn't just approved ONCE. It was likely approved 2 or 3 times. Once as a rough sketch or early 3d render. Another time for the final render. And probably again for whatever changes were made.
AND it will need to be approved AGAIN once the test prototype is made, if what was shown isn't a test figure.
No doubt, MULTIPLE people at DC (fucking WB likely) were behind the approvals.
NEVER FUCKING MIND the pages/covers/posters/etc i posted were ALSO approved by the COMIC writer, the COMIC editor, the assisant COMIC editor, the group COMIC editor, COMIC editor in chief, and ALSO looked over by the COMIC inker and COMIC colorist.
In short, i bet you totally feel autistically superior to everyone who was involved in the making of the comics and toys now, huh?
> You're doing EXACTLY what you whine aboutSure is illiterate and likely just so autistic that you don't want to understand my point, which i'll copy and paste for you again
>what i responded to specifically, which is that to a casual person who didn't read the comics, they wouldn't have noticed the rings because the rings aren't prominently displayed or even drawn on so many covers and a ton of the promotional materialNo where did i defend the McFarlane figure. Just saying that poster is wrong about what a casual would get from looking at the promos.
Shit, even when they draw them, it's hard to spot, unlike every other corps ring