FAMOUS COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS SCHOOLLesson #6: Names and Imagery
In most cases, aspiring crusaders do not wish for their true identities to be revealed. After all, even those with phenomenal powers need some “down time” every now and then. Names usually are selected by others and tend to stick, but like with most professional sports teams good names become harder to come by, so the budding hero or heroine must come up with one of their own. When doing this, it is important to remember that:1. The name must fit what you do. Try to avoid names that are superlatives; NEVER call yourself “Super-whatever” unless you really ARE super at that “whatever.” Otherwise, you’re just another “wanna-be” in spandex.2. Pay attention to copyrights. In the case of the crusader depicted in the above panel, he realizes that the stand-alone name “Phantom” has already been taken by C. Walker, Class of 1936. He has successfully avoided a lawsuit by adding “Commando” to the name. However, he may have difficulty with F. Castle, Class of 1974, by using a skull image on the chest of his costume, despite the fact that said outfit is more colorful than Castle’s. Of course, “The Punisher” may forego legal avenues and address any copyright issues himself, with heavy weapons…
Good morning Annie fans.__________@TXPAScot: thanks for posting the crime fighter info.__________Annie will not be recognizable in a costume. However, no costume will fool Sandy.__________Be happy and healthy my friends.
favm over 9 years ago
Are you measuring for the suit or for the casket?
davidf42 over 9 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!
Here’s the link to the 2006 Annie story, “What Bugs You.”
jrankin1959 over 9 years ago
FAMOUS COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS SCHOOLLesson #6: Names and Imagery
In most cases, aspiring crusaders do not wish for their true identities to be revealed. After all, even those with phenomenal powers need some “down time” every now and then. Names usually are selected by others and tend to stick, but like with most professional sports teams good names become harder to come by, so the budding hero or heroine must come up with one of their own. When doing this, it is important to remember that:1. The name must fit what you do. Try to avoid names that are superlatives; NEVER call yourself “Super-whatever” unless you really ARE super at that “whatever.” Otherwise, you’re just another “wanna-be” in spandex.2. Pay attention to copyrights. In the case of the crusader depicted in the above panel, he realizes that the stand-alone name “Phantom” has already been taken by C. Walker, Class of 1936. He has successfully avoided a lawsuit by adding “Commando” to the name. However, he may have difficulty with F. Castle, Class of 1974, by using a skull image on the chest of his costume, despite the fact that said outfit is more colorful than Castle’s. Of course, “The Punisher” may forego legal avenues and address any copyright issues himself, with heavy weapons…
Starman1948 over 9 years ago
Good morning Annie fans.__________@TXPAScot: thanks for posting the crime fighter info.__________Annie will not be recognizable in a costume. However, no costume will fool Sandy.__________Be happy and healthy my friends.