If a character is identical in two different mediums, is it ok to use one for the icons when the character is actually taken from the other? That is to say, I am looking a comic book character that has limited drawn appearances for the time period I want to take him from. But his movie version has a lot more screentime in the same time period. It's so that I can get a wider range of expression in his icons, but not limit myself to movie canon (as there is a lot more in the comics).
I don't feel the two versions are different at all, so it wouldn't be possibly messing it up for someone else who might want to app! And this isn't a major MCU/DCEU character (or even canon) that somebody else is likely to app anyway.
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If a character is identical in two different mediums, is it ok to use one for the icons when the character is actually taken from the other? That is to say, I am looking a comic book character that has limited drawn appearances for the time period I want to take him from. But his movie version has a lot more screentime in the same time period. It's so that I can get a wider range of expression in his icons, but not limit myself to movie canon (as there is a lot more in the comics).
I don't feel the two versions are different at all, so it wouldn't be possibly messing it up for someone else who might want to app! And this isn't a major MCU/DCEU character (or even canon) that somebody else is likely to app anyway.