Unlike its distinguished competition, Marvel’s universe has remained in the same continuity since the beginning, undergoing no reboots. As such, it’s a bit of an uphill battle to keep characters fresh—yet one of the many ways the House of Ideas battles stagnation is by revamping the looks of its iconic characters.Marvel has succeeded with this idea, introducing iconic looks like Spider-Man’s black suit and scrapping the yellow from Daredevil’s suit to produce a more hellish appearance. But the company has also produced plenty of duds over the years, some more apparent failures than others.Following the discovery that a high-ranking government official— implied to be then-president Richard Nixon— was part of a shadowy terrorist organization, Captain America laid down his title, becoming Nomad. The Nomad costume was extremely boring, sporting a generic spandex suit— with a criminally ugly V-neck— and a bright yellow cape. The MCU loosely adapted this story in Avengers: Infinity War, with their rendition of the costume being a much better concept. This continuity’s Cap kept his blue suit— with the Stars and Stripes torn off.
Unlike its distinguished competition, Marvel’s universe has remained in the same continuity since the beginning, undergoing no reboots. As such, it’s a bit of an uphill battle to keep characters fresh—yet one of the many ways the House of Ideas battles stagnation is by revamping the looks of its iconic characters.
Marvel has succeeded with this idea, introducing iconic looks like Spider-Man’s black suit and scrapping the yellow from Daredevil’s suit to produce a more hellish appearance. But the company has also produced plenty of duds over the years, some more apparent failures than others.
Following the discovery that a high-ranking government official— implied to be then-president Richard Nixon— was part of a shadowy terrorist organization, Captain America laid down his title, becoming Nomad. The Nomad costume was extremely boring, sporting a generic spandex suit— with a criminally ugly V-neck— and a bright yellow cape. The MCU loosely adapted this story in Avengers: Infinity War, with their rendition of the costume being a much better concept. This continuity’s Cap kept his blue suit— with the Stars and Stripes torn off.
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