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Mr Khan said:

Really, they already had that comic. The Metroid manga generated pretty intense controversy, as that's where her infamous "Other M" persona was derived from, as well as several key events (like the mental trauma she associates with Ridley).

So there's good reasons for them to approach this with a galaxy of caution in terms of creating "new" content that might later interfere with the games for each respective medium.

A nice "safe" one might be a StarFox anime/western action cartoon. A good way to revive interest in the franchise and the series is quite apt for transformation, since the characters are pretty talkative and fleshed-out.

The problem with the manga was to tell key events and origin story. Just play with the evolved characters, tell us how she relates with the army/enforcers of justice in the galaxy, show some cases where she is hired as a bounty hunter and don't mess with the main story, also use comic instead of manga, that way they can always say that is NOT cannon and move along.

Western cartoon is the wrong approach for Star Fox, cause it usually means something for kids, and taking into account that they already have animals as the main characters, I cannot imagine how cheesy that could get. Anime might be a better approach.