Sauchie, that is a fine introduction to different styles. I have actually purchased some trades of Dredd just because I wanted to see the writing, presentation, and the art. I like the look of a lot of it, including the whole judge uniform, I always have. I have to say the first time that I looked at the new take on them in the movie, I wasn't sure how well I would like it, but I have to say it works. Yeah, its the black leather look that make the X-Men (movies) look super awesome/boring, but there's a certain practicality to it with Dredd. It's armor. It doesn't seem abundantly effective since it couldn't stop the notoriously weak 9mm, but its supposed to be armor. It just makes sense that they would wear it and that in some capacity it would look like armor. Otherwise it hearkens back to the old Batman strips where he gets shot and the spandex breaks and beneath it is some bizarre chain mail. Not to get totally off topic, but I felt like it would make more sense to take a half-measure between the two, bump the eagle's presence a little, give them reasonable shoulder pads, modify the armor to be a more heroic crop jacket and vest which might aid a little in mobility. Seemed like a not-so-unreasonable departure from each. I feel like you may give me too much credit if we label it a stylistic choice on my part. I tend to be incredibly practical.
Thanks Jack for the words of encouragement.
Thanks Jack for the words of encouragement.
