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8 Comic Book Movies That Actually FEEL Like Comic Books

When going about a cinematic comic book adaptation, there are really two courses of action a team can take. On one hand, you can work to humanize certain elements, making the filmmaking more accessible to our own world. When you look at a movie like Iron Man, Tony Stark is a mere mortal who just happens to be one of the most talented inventors around, and you can actually believe his hero character could exist in everyday life. Marvel has been doing this to most of their heroes, and it's been working rather well for the studio. Do you need any more examples than dollar signs and critical ravings?

4) Tank Girl (1995)

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Quite possibly one of the most ambitious comic book adaptations of all time, Tank Girl was a financial disappointment to the tune of a $4 million gross on a $25 million budget, being so unsuccessful that the debacle all but destroyed director Rachel Talalay’s career – but as a comic book adaptation, it’s pretty damn vivid.

Tank Girl goes for broke in every sense of the phrase, mixing a whole slew of filmmaking techniques into this adaptation based on Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett’s source comic series. Stan Winston was brought in to design a crew of kangaroo punks, a lavish water plant was built, the whole ordeal plays around with illuminating colors and there’s a huge push to use as much technology as possible.

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These ideas all work wonders in the comic book world, being a dystopian sci-fi story that’s much easier to draw, but Tank Girl‘s ambition translates a heavy comic book feel to screen – aided by actual cartoon segments in lieu of live-action.

Sadly, the overload of fantasy elements becomes very jumbled in presentation, and the film bounces around far too frantically – but any movie that presents Ice-T as a mutant kangaroo deserves a shout out!

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