I thought Resolute was great. Yes, I can see Jay's point about not needing to kill off characters because that was a valid point when Captain America was killed off and when Devil's Due got trigger happy. However, Larry Hama killed off several Joe's in his comic book run and as much as it sucked to have some classic characters die, it did two important things; it showed that Joe was not invincible, thus making the team more realistic and not glamorize war as much and it moved the story forward.
Perhaps they did move the story somewhat, but it still remains the story was not written any more maturely than any of the 80s cartoon episodes.
And it took Larry quite a number of issues before he got around to killing some toy-characters off. He didn't resort to it as often as Resolute did in its brief existance.
At the end the finished product did feel like a more mature product, and it's not just because a few guys died in the show. The characters had more personality in Resolute then they ever had in the 80's cartoon.
I disagree. Storm Shadow, one of my favorites, was dumbed down into a jealous little manchild. Even ignoring Hama's great portrayal, the cartoon managed to portray him as a bit of an oddity within Cobra, being very honor-bound. Sticking ONLY to the old cartoon portrayals, there was still a lot of dumbing down. Duke was every bit as bland mcblandsky as he was in the cartoon (and people complain about Channing Tatum being dull? He's the best Duke we've had since Hama's!), and a big man-child just like Stormy, being more concerned that Scarlett would choose him over Snake-Eyes than with saving the world. Zartan went from a more intelligent mercenary to a moron who's all HAHAHAHAILOVEKILLINGHAHAHAHA. Scarlett was on par with her cartoon portrayal, give or take a pitiful "love triangle" between Duke and Snake-Eyes.
Comparing furthrer with their portrayals in the Marvel comics, the gap is even wider. Since Storm Shadow's story borrows exclusively from the comic, he's the worst offender of the bunch.
From a plot and execution standpoint, Resolute remains as epically stupid as the 80s cartoon. Duke and Scarlett escape unscathed from standing smackdab in the middle of a crossfire against something like 20 Cobras. Cobra Commander goes out like a complete boob, Duke somehow manages to figure out everything about Cobra's skylaser thing's control panel in five seconds. The entire climax was a gigantic letdown in itself.
More gritty? Perhaps. More mature? Not by a bloody long shot.