Talk:Big Hero 6/@comment-24923872-20140521181420/@comment-929837-20140525231912

I'm sorry if this comes across as too aggressive, but I don't mince words.

After all, Disney had a decent run adapting Marvel Comics with "Iron Man", "The incredible Hulk", "Iron Man 2", "Captain America: The First Avenger", "Thor", "The Avengers", "Iron Man 3" and "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", so for Disney to all of a sudden go "THE COMICS DON'T MATTER!" gives me whiplash.

I'm a comic fan first, Disney fan second. I want the comics I read to be adapted faithfully, why is that so bad?

Think about all the "Wizard of Oz" fans who want the movies to stay as close to the books as possible. How am I any different from them?

"Disney always changes the source material"...that wasn't true until now. When it came to Marvel Comics, Disney made movies that stuck pretty close to the source material. Why can't this movie be like the previous movies and actually follow the source material? And why is me being dissapointed that they won't do it so bad or annoying?

And going back to my earlier analogy...do you know how many times I have to listen to stuff like "THEY ARE SILVER SLIPPERS, NOT RUBY!", "THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST ISN'T GREEN!", "GLINDA ISN'T THE GOOD WITCH OF THE NORTH!", "OZ ISN'T A DREAM!", "WHY DON'T THEY ADAPT ALL THE OTHER OZ BOOKS?"?

Hell, do you know how frustating it is to ALWAYS say "Frankenstein's Monster" because the internet will throw a temper tantrum if I refer to the monster as just "Frankenstein"?

So, yeah, I can see why I can come across as annoying, but as a fan of the source material, I think I have a right to complain.