Showing posts with label xmen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xmen. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2014

Comic Book Origins: The Case of Pietro Maximoff in Marvel Comics and Movies

By Snow Drift

Origins in comic books have always been one of the biggest and most important aspects that characters have in this medium. Publishers will make one or more comic book issues explaining the origins of characters, announcing the publications of these with much enthusiasm and promotion. In these issues, the readers witness the development of their favorite characters from birth to their present state of self.

In the movie X-Men: Days of Future Past, viewers witness various mutant characters, one of them being Peter Maximoff, or as he is known in the Marvel comics, Quicksilver. However, this version of him is vastly different from his comic book counterpart. In the comics, Pietro Maximoff is the son of Magneto and a Romani woman named Magda, who fell in love with each other and escaped the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust. After escaping and living in peace for a short while, Magda ran away from Magneto when he killed a mob of Ukrainians. She eventually gave birth to twins, Pietro and Wanda, before she died. Thus, this makes the twins Jewish-Romani in terms of ethnicity. They wandered throughout Eastern Europe for years, having only each other for love and comfort. This is them living in a communist environment, running away because of their powers or because of discrimination every so often, and having been raised by an adoptive Romani couple.

However, to change that to a white, American boy with an Anglo-Saxon version of his name, living in a capitalist country, with a white American mother and a little sister instead of a twin, changes a lot of his character. Although the Jewish heritage is still intact because of Magneto, the Romani side has been erased, along with Magda, her experiences, and the twins’ life in Eastern Europe. When personalities and identities are important, taking away essential aspects of Pietro affects them. Growing up as a Jewish-Romani mutant in Europe with a twin sister leads a character down a certain path in life. The circumstances of living in a society where the twins were not only hated for being mutants, but also because of their ethnicity, affects how they view the world and how the world views them. The development of a character is based upon specific experiences and their perception of them.


With this in mind, I have to wonder what will happen to Pietro in the movie Avengers: Age of Ultron. The Walt Disney Company does not have the contractual right to associate any Marvel character with the X-Men or any concept of mutants. Thus, the movie has to change Pietro and Wanda’s origin and experiences, HYDRA holding them captive for who knows how many years. Not much is known yet, but it will not be surprising if the twins’ parenthood will be changed too. This personally worries me, for there is a possibility that the twins in the movie will be characters that will just happen to have the same powers and name as their counterparts, but not their identity as Pietro and Wanda Maximoff.

Of course, this is all speculation, but the possibilities are worrying for this particular comic book fan.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Netflix Addiction: X-Men

By Dr.Sparta

 With X-men: Days of Future Past coming in very soon, I can’t help but think of all the different X-men shows I’ve seen. There has been, what my guts tell me to be, a thousand different versions, some way better than others. The one that always seems to storm my brain’s beaches is X-men Evolution. Truly I ask, why do a lot of people despise this show so much?

   My brothers and sisters, this show brought everything the X-men formula had to bring, yet again and again people did not approve of the story or the characters. Was it how the show was delivered? Was it because they were in a type of high school now? I don’t get it. The action was intense, the stories were BRUTAL at times. Granted it would get a bit on my manly nerves at times, but it couldn’t have been that since it only happened a few times.

   I am saddened whales and whalettes that this show didn’t get the recognition it deserved for being the entertaining beast that it truly was. Yet it stands up even now, almost a decade and a half later. Not remembering the horrible third installment to the film franchise “The Last Stand”, that movie was terrible and I cast it down to Hades where it UNGLORIOUSLY belongs. I remember this small, short-lived show that truly brought fun to everything there is to bring about people with special gifts and how people respond to them, before the public knew of their powers and after.


   This show gave a new perspective to the X-men while still getting the story lines and the relationships just right. I truly miss it and for it to be on Netflix gives me a very fond nostalgic breeze. I give this show 4 out of 5 shields, as it EPICALLY deserves. With that I take my leave whales, are you excited for the new “X-Men: Days of Future Past” film coming in? This is Dr. Sparta, giving a nice prescription FOR THE X-Men GLORY!