The ElfQuest TV Series Can Thrive In a Post Spider-Verse World

After years of failed attempts to adapt the material, a major adaptation of the ElfQuest comic book is finally in the works, according to Deadline. Created by Wendy and Richard Pini in 1978, the series is one of the most beloved independent comic book franchises ever. Now poised for an animated adaptation, said ElfQuest TV series is coming out at just the right time.The success of Sony’s animated superhero movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse inarguably revolutionized the Western animation industry. Now more than ever, style and creativity abound in ways that make Western cartoons the cutting edge of animation. This is needed to do the original series justice, and it’s far more fitting than a live-action show.Not only was the animation for Into the Spider-Verse heralded by many for its quality, but it was quickly mimicked. Movies such as The Mitchells vs. the Machines, The Bad Guys and the more recent Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem were clearly made in the same vein of animation. Likewise, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish utilized a similar art style, completely eschewing the look of the earlier Shrek movies. Now, the movie and its sequel have been explicitly name-dropped during the announcement for the new ElfQuest TV series, showing once again how influential they were.

After years of failed attempts to adapt the material, a major adaptation of the ElfQuest comic book is finally in the works, according to Deadline. Created by Wendy and Richard Pini in 1978, the series is one of the most beloved independent comic book franchises ever. Now poised for an animated adaptation, said ElfQuest TV series is coming out at just the right time.

The success of Sony’s animated superhero movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse inarguably revolutionized the Western animation industry. Now more than ever, style and creativity abound in ways that make Western cartoons the cutting edge of animation. This is needed to do the original series justice, and it’s far more fitting than a live-action show.

Not only was the animation for Into the Spider-Verse heralded by many for its quality, but it was quickly mimicked. Movies such as The Mitchells vs. the Machines, The Bad Guys and the more recent Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem were clearly made in the same vein of animation. Likewise, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish utilized a similar art style, completely eschewing the look of the earlier Shrek movies. Now, the movie and its sequel have been explicitly name-dropped during the announcement for the new ElfQuest TV series, showing once again how influential they were.

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