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Edguy:

--- Quote from: GarandMarine on 23 Feb 2014, 04:42 ---That said it would be nice if the Christians got around to screwing with their own mythology instead of messing with everyone else's. Do you think marvel would support Jesus as a character if he was on a quest to defeat the 13 generals of Satan's army and the immortal lich King Solomon? He could totally team up with Dr. Strange

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Well, DC does have their very own Jesus/Moses (sources disagree) adaptation :)

Neko_Ali:
See a bunch of non christian dominated areas for that sort of thing, GM. Misinterpreting christian mythology is a pretty standard thing in in manga and anime. And even US artist and comic writers borrow heavily from christian sources. Dawn, Constantine, dozens at least movies involving god, angels, demons. And that's not even counting the many, many times Satan is used in stories, as both a villain or hero.. sometimes both. Whether used by name or by very clear allusions to him.

Edguy:

--- Quote from: Neko_Ali on 23 Feb 2014, 06:15 ---And that's not even counting the many, many times Satan is used in stories, as both a villain or hero.. sometimes both. Whether used by name or by very clear allusions to him.

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MovieBob did a double episode on that particular subject, just recently! Quite interesting actually:
The Devil You Know part I
The Devil You Know part II

Method of Madness:

--- Quote from: Edguy on 22 Feb 2014, 19:58 ---
--- Quote from: GarandMarine on 22 Feb 2014, 19:39 ---As to what Method said I'm not trying to confuse or muddy the waters, just making a point about canon
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Well, the canon of Norse mythology isn't really relevant to the movie based of a comic book character, just sayin' :]

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Also what I was saying was just complimenting the actor, not so much a comment on the plot/character.

GarandMarine:

--- Quote from: Neko_Ali on 23 Feb 2014, 06:15 ---See a bunch of non christian dominated areas for that sort of thing, GM. Misinterpreting christian mythology is a pretty standard thing in in manga and anime. And even US artist and comic writers borrow heavily from christian sources. Dawn, Constantine, dozens at least movies involving god, angels, demons. And that's not even counting the many, many times Satan is used in stories, as both a villain or hero.. sometimes both. Whether used by name or by very clear allusions to him.

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I was being facetious. Sorry if that wasn't clear.

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