Marvel Logo Line-Up: Iron Man 2, Thor, The First Avenger: Captain America, The Avengers
Update:Nikki Finkereports that Marvel has offered Fav a new deal to directIron Man 2, with a requisite “insider” telling her, “What, do people think Marvel is stupid?” Wellinsider, I guess it’s good that Fav didn’t have to utilize Twitter, Plurk and Facebook to get a new deal, if true.
The NY Licensing Show teaser poster for theRoboCopremake received ahuge responseon Slashfilm, and today brings logos marking Marvel’s ambitious future like geek tarot cards viaMTV.
One has to wonder what is running through Jon Favreau’s mind when a logo and bold release date positionIron Man 2as first in line, while Marvel continues to leave himhangingblankly on MySpace.
As for the other films? While the logo for 2010’sThoris from the comics, it’s rather cheesy in my opinion, conjuring 1988’sGorand/or a wrestler who ties vibrant streamers around his arms. A notch below on the meh meter is the logo forThe First Avenger: Captain America, which is a mouthful no matter what and is sans patriotic stripes. And then there’s the logo for the studio’s ultra-burrito,The Avengers, which also remains faithful to the comics and my personal fave of the ones here, alongsideIron Man1&2. Unsurprisingly, the company’sAnt-ManandRunawaysare absent here, as is Lionsgate’sPunisher: War Zone, which opens this fall and continues to have underdog status on the Nets, and next summer’sX-Men Origins: Wolverinefrom Fox.
Anyone have a cell phone grab of a DC Comics rep studying this at the expo?
Discuss: What do you think of the logos? With one massive hit under their belts, will all of these films pan out for Marvel? With the possibility of a creative controversy already brewing, what do you think the future holds?