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Exactly. And as much as I am a history nerd, I am also a KNIGHTS nerd, and knightly Arthur is my version of Arthur. But it's probably fair to point out that's also the best-known and best-preserved version of Arthur. For now, at least.I mean King Arthur is a great example that the oldest isn't necessarily the "best" or most iconic. We think of King Arthur as a medieval character not an ancient Welshman!
1000%. Given how popular mythology is generally, I'm actually pretty surprised we don't have more product focusing on just like "oh, so you liked Clash of the Titans growing up, huh?" Hell, I think a smaller toy company could have made bank by making myth/history-based toys to coincide with popular video game and movie releases.The appeal to me is more how these characters were more or less presented for 1000s of years before all that.
I'd argue both are definitely popular myths on the same level as a Thor or Odin, for sure.Funny you mention that because whether King Arthur, or the Odyssey, fits into this or not was something I thought about, given I included Journey to the West. I could go either way on those.
Definitely not naked enough. Needs at least 45% more lion pelt.Yes, I mean there is no "right" answer but for instance, this version of Marvel's Hercules in spandex is probably not how he was envisioned by kids first hearing his story 2,500 years ago...
Didn't D13 make like.. 2 or 3 Jesus figures? As I recall, they're not too shabby, either.I would take a Jesus action figure. I don't quite know how I would want it to look, but I imagine I'll know it when I see it. Four Horsemen would be my pick to do it.
I mean, obviously the best Jesus figure is still Episode 3 Obi-Wan, but still.