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What Would a Mirage Version of Rocksteady and Bebop Have Been Like?
Ever since Powder posted Eastman and Laird's original Rocksteady and Bebop designs in another thread. I've been wondering what they would have been like if E&L had decided to just throw them into Mirage. I don't think they would have been "bumbling henchmen" to a Shredder that spends most of the series dead.
I know they wouldn't be the same kind of Mutants the Turtles are, since there's a rule about that. But, that doesn't stop anthropomorphic animal characters (Chote, Worm People, Fish people, Triceratons and other alien dinosaur races, The ancient civilization of Monkeys and Cats that Pai-Doth Noor is from, which could easily include Rhinos and Boars as well) from existing anyway. My guess is that they would have showed up in only a couple of issues (perhaps as part of "Tales") and they would have been just troublesome thugs with no connection to the Foot. They could overwhelm the Turtles with their Strength until the Turtles outsmart them. But, what do you think? |
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I see them similar to the IDW version of Bebop and Rocksteady, not much when it comes to brainpower but are basically unstoppable juggernauts
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I don't know if it would be right to go back and stick those two into the Mirage comics. However, had fred wolf and playmates gone with the original designs, and the two played as serious, murderous threats instead of bumbling goofballs, I think Mirage fans wouldn't hate them as much.
Those mirage-like Eastman and Laird designs are the source material for Bebop and Rocksteady, not the OT. This is how they were originally intended, not silly goofballs. And those designs prove Bebop and Rocksteady were NOT originally conceived as jokes, and were intended to be dangerous monsters. Anyone who hates them just because they come from the OT, and doesn't want them to reappear in a future version as serious, murderous threats like Eastman and laird intended them to be, is just spewing blind hate.
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10-21-2017, 04:23 PM | #6 |
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Eastman and Laird did concept sketches for TOYS.
Not for comic characters. I love me some IDW Bop and Rock, but Bebop and Rocksteady did not and would not ever belong in a Mirage/Image-style universe. The ONLY non-Mirage characters I can see who would work well are Old Hob, Agent Bishop, one single evil Utrom (Ch'rell or Krang, take your pick), and IDW's Slash. And I don't care that they never showed up. Mirage was special, and except for the occasional Andrew official-fan fic, it's over.
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I don't think Bebop and Rocksteady would ever work in Mirage.
They don't fit with the overall tone the series had. And, yeah, the series wasn't always serious, it did have it's sillier issues, but still B&R are way too dopey for it to work properly. And Mirage wasn't mutant oriented like all other versions have been. Apart from the 4 guys, Splinter, Leatherhead, Bloodsucker, and King Kimodo there weren't really any more (that I can think of off the top of my head). In Mirage mutants were a rare thing, they were special. Having B&R would take away from that. Also, they technically were in Mirage. At least their Archie versions, in that crossover with the C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa. |
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Regardless, I wouldn't want Bebop and Rocksteady running around in Mirage ever, they wouldn't fit the tone. |
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I find it weird in retrospect that they kept beating into our heads that the Turtles, Splinter, Leatherhead, and Bloodsucker (STILL COUNTS DAMMIT) are the only mutants because introducing more would make them less special...
But they introduce like 50 other types of anthropomorphs. The origins don't matter if you've got a bunch of similar beings just running around. Hell some of them had been just chillin' on Earth forever. |
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Not to mention aliens walk around the Earth normally in the early 2000's when Mirage Volume 4 took place, ala Fast Forward in the 2k3 series but at least that was 100 years in the future.
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Honestly, I'm fine with more variety in the origins, rather than every anthopomorph being a product of Utrom Mutagen (I vastly prefer Slash as an alien rather than a mutant, for example), but it does make the "mutant ban" seem a little silly. Anyway, given the "Road Warrior" inspired look of the E&L designs, I wonder if they wouldn't work as part of a post-apocalyptic future story rather than a "present day" story. Maybe, they'd have worked as part of the Palladium RPG's "After The Bomb" scenario, or the future set issues of "Tales". |
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The designs originally created by Eastman and Laird would have worked well as henchmen for Savanti in the Cerebus crossover. Anyone disagree?
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No. But... why even do that, force that comparison? Why dredge out something not good just for the sake of it?
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Really? I don't remember him ever saying that... if anyone could've done it, though, it'd be Tristan.
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