New Details Of Kick-Ass From NYCC

New Details Of Kick-Ass From NYCC

Attending the Romita's spotlight panel at NYCC, John Romita Jr shared some new information about Kick-Ass, such as the original concept.

By bleedthefreak - Oct 11, 2010 06:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Kick-Ass

Romita Jr told the crowd that the original pitch for "Kick-Ass" was missing the actual character Kick-Ass. the comic, still titled Kick-Ass was just set to star characters Hit-Girl and Big Daddy as they tried to take down crime lord John Genovese.


Eventually Millar decided to add a new character named Kick-Ass, so the series became built around him.

Romita Jr also said his favorite part of Kick-Ass was Hit-Girl, which he felt was the obvious answer.

The artist apparently did not show his son the one nude panel from the Kick-Ass comic, but showed him all the blood and gore, which he did admit was strange of him.

Romita also regretted putting his son as an extra in the film because then he would have to let his son see the movie. Apparently his sons small appearance made his sons friends want to see the movie so he had to tell the kids parents not to let them see the movie. He also said he completely geek-ed out in the theater when he saw his name at the beginning of Kick-Ass.

Romita also gave reason as to the delay of the Kick-Ass comic series and why it differed from the movie. Apparently while doing work on "The Amazing Spider-Man" as well as the Kick-Ass comic and film, he had to sacrifice one. The choose of what to drop ended up being the actual comic the movie was supposed to be based of after being pressured by the studio to get the film out as soon as possible. The studio ended up going a different way with the movies ending after months of delays from the comics.


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StuckInPanels
StuckInPanels - 10/11/2010, 8:09 PM
@anil...I feel his art style fits the comic book aesthetic and appeal. Kick-Ass looks like World War Hulk and The Avengers relaunch. He does great New York Hero characters. I agree the film was better than the book. I'm sure Romita Jr will leave the Avengers title at some point to do other work, but since his dad the great Romita Sr. did part of the Avengers, it seems its his time to shine. I want to see Millar get back into the 616 universe and take over one of the titles...which one, IDK...but any would look really really sweet
conformist21
conformist21 - 10/11/2010, 8:49 PM
naw, on kickass and WWH it was fine, but avengers has an iffy inker or something, it's not looking that good.
but yeah good stuff
StuckInPanels
StuckInPanels - 10/12/2010, 4:17 AM
@anil...that is awesome news....I can't wait to see what Millar has in store...what could be "bigger" than civil war...I do feel that his Ultimate work is kinda weak because he is trying to hard to emulate the 616 universe...I personally thought that Ultimate Red Skull was gonna restart the entire universe but make it more appealing...but sadly that wasn't it the case. Oh Great a sequel to OMIT...what could that possibly be...just admit you screwed up Spider-man Quesada...I do check CBR
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