When I was a kid, Snake-Eyes was THE MAN.
But, that's because I read the Gi Joe comics.
In the comics, you couldn't help but to be interested in the character. I'd always flip out when I saw that the new Joe comic had Snake-Eyes or Storm Shadow on the cover. He was an amazing soldier, but I always found myself really feeling sorry for him. Other kids that I knew who didn't read the comics liked Snake-Eyes because he was a ninja or he was a good guy dressed all in black. For me, he was a guy you never really wanted to be (no matter how badass he was) because he was such walking tragedy. He had a disfigured face, he couldn't talk, he lived in isolation, he could never really allow himself to get too close to Scarlett and then there's all the wars & bad blood from his past. He never could escape his past, it always came back to haunt him!
I know there have been alot of "re-inventions" of Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow whether it be from new comics, Sigma 6, new figures, custom figures and even the live-action movie, so I ask ....Am I the only one that realizes that Snake-Eyes is not some Matrix-esque character in a trenchcoat? He's not a SWAT member? He carried an Uzi rather than an MP5? He didn't wear scuba goggles or snow goggles? or that he's not a mime or comic relief. How can so many get such great characters so wrong?
There was once a time when seeing a custom figure of Snake-Eyes carrying a walkie-talkie was the most wrong thing ever, then I saw a clip from the new movie where Storm Shadow is wearing a white dinner jacket with Pro-Keds and a fireman mask with bangs hanging out the side.
I'm going to get out my old Joe comics and track down the issues I'm missing to make a complete set. I'll read through those rather than waiting on any new stuff to be good, especially the live action offering.
But, that's because I read the Gi Joe comics.
In the comics, you couldn't help but to be interested in the character. I'd always flip out when I saw that the new Joe comic had Snake-Eyes or Storm Shadow on the cover. He was an amazing soldier, but I always found myself really feeling sorry for him. Other kids that I knew who didn't read the comics liked Snake-Eyes because he was a ninja or he was a good guy dressed all in black. For me, he was a guy you never really wanted to be (no matter how badass he was) because he was such walking tragedy. He had a disfigured face, he couldn't talk, he lived in isolation, he could never really allow himself to get too close to Scarlett and then there's all the wars & bad blood from his past. He never could escape his past, it always came back to haunt him!
I know there have been alot of "re-inventions" of Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow whether it be from new comics, Sigma 6, new figures, custom figures and even the live-action movie, so I ask ....Am I the only one that realizes that Snake-Eyes is not some Matrix-esque character in a trenchcoat? He's not a SWAT member? He carried an Uzi rather than an MP5? He didn't wear scuba goggles or snow goggles? or that he's not a mime or comic relief. How can so many get such great characters so wrong?
There was once a time when seeing a custom figure of Snake-Eyes carrying a walkie-talkie was the most wrong thing ever, then I saw a clip from the new movie where Storm Shadow is wearing a white dinner jacket with Pro-Keds and a fireman mask with bangs hanging out the side.
I'm going to get out my old Joe comics and track down the issues I'm missing to make a complete set. I'll read through those rather than waiting on any new stuff to be good, especially the live action offering.