At this point I'm all for Donna reclaiming the Wonder Girl moniker.
I don't know what Cassie is all about these days. She should probably be called Olympia IMHO.
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At this point I'm all for Donna reclaiming the Wonder Girl moniker.
I don't know what Cassie is all about these days. She should probably be called Olympia IMHO.
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[QUOTE=Agent Z;2219907]Actually Olympia was Diana's counterpart. Superwoman was Mary Marvel's counterpart.[/QUOTE]
Look at the movie, again, and you'll see...
Superwoman was, indeed, Diana's counterpart. She strong-armed and took over the Marvel Family, a crime family, ..becoming its boss, as the other Syndicators presided over crime families of their own making. She was not costumed, like the Marvels; they wore her standard. She didn't need to adopt their magic thunder, having conquered them with powers of her own. That's how powerful this Diana was.
Olympia, younger than Superwoman ..and being Donna Troy's counterpart, was not in Diana's Marvel crime family.
Look at the interviews and literature, released with CRISIS, and you will see that all of this is true.
What's wrong with Troia? It's awesome!
Fury.
It's not in use and it's connected to Wonder Woman mytho. Plus, if Donna is somehow connected to the Furies of Myth...writer can add a new dimension to Donna's powers
Darkstar or Troia..... Fury is straight up Lyta Trevor to me (yes I go back that far) and doesn't really go with Donna's personality...
[QUOTE=wonder39;2243695]Darkstar or Troia..... Fury is straight up Lyta Trevor to me (yes I go back that far) and doesn't really go with Donna's personality...[/QUOTE]
I agree that it doesn't really go with the personality of any Donna we've known, before. Still, if the [I]'Fury'[/I] mantle is to be carried on, Donna is more than worthy.
Hoping they restore Donna's original origin, but change the burning building into a burning [B]ocean liner[/B] or some other kind of sea-going vessel - maybe, an 18th century sailing ship, named [I]'The Troy'.[/I] An infant Donna Troythen, herself, only a child, is [I]'rescued from a burning ship, by Wonder Woman...'[/I], leaving her with no family, but, the Amazons!
Simple origin story, with no long, layered elements would be refreshing.
The Wonder Girl name is referenced in the Titans #2 preview but says most of the Titans are now known by other names. Hopefully we'll find out before long. But as it says most, perhaps she still bears her original name. [ATTACH=CONFIG]39316[/ATTACH]
[QUOTE=tardisoperator;2256093]The Wonder Girl name is referenced in the Titans #2 preview but says most of the Titans are now known by other names. Hopefully we'll find out before long. But as it says most, perhaps she still bears her original name. [ATTACH=CONFIG]39316[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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In Titans #2, all of the other Titans are referenced by their current code-names(i.e. Nightwing, Arsenal, Tempest) but Donna is known as simply Donna Troy. While it beats Troia, Darkstar, or Fate, I'm disappointed that Donna doesn't have an actual code-name like her teammates.
I think she will go by Troy. I know Gail Simone and James Robinson tried to get that to be her codename pre-Flashpoint.
If not "Troia" (because history), then I'd propose something brand new for Donna Troy, something that sounds as connected to "Wonder Woman" as "Nightwing" does to "Batman" .... seeing as "Night" and "Wing" are words that are associated with "Batman" and "bats" in general.
"Darkstar" is close, as I like "star", but is Donna really supposed to be "dark"?
What about ... "Star Maiden"?
"Wonder Woman" and "Star Maiden"
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Yeah, Donna kinda looks like she'd go by "Star Maiden" in that costume.
I've been feeling "Amazon" for quite some time now. ..
[QUOTE=malachi_munroex;2257544]I've been feeling "Amazon" for quite some time now. ..[/QUOTE]
In TITANS #2, she is presently billed as [I]'Donna Troy...the Amazon'.[/I]
I'm still intrigued by the symbol on her belt and shield. Is that a [B]Spartan[/B] letter?
[QUOTE=Mel Dyer;2239892]Look at the movie, again, and you'll see...
Superwoman was, indeed, Diana's counterpart. She strong-armed and took over the Marvel Family, a crime family, ..becoming its boss, as the other Syndicators presided over crime families of their own making. She was not costumed, like the Marvels; they wore her standard. She didn't need to adopt their magic thunder, having conquered them with powers of her own. That's how powerful this Diana was.
Olympia, younger than Superwoman ..and being Donna Troy's counterpart, was not in Diana's Marvel crime family.
Look at the interviews and literature, released with CRISIS, and you will see that all of this is true.[/QUOTE]
The interviews I saw, they stated she was an alternate Mary Marvel and Olympia was an alternate Diana.
[QUOTE=daBronzeBomma;2257529]If not "Troia" (because history), then I'd propose something brand new for Donna Troy, something that sounds as connected to "Wonder Woman" as "Nightwing" does to "Batman" .... seeing as "Night" and "Wing" are words that are associated with "Batman" and "bats" in general.
"Darkstar" is close, as I like "star", but is Donna really supposed to be "dark"?
What about ... "Star Maiden"?
"Wonder Woman" and "Star Maiden"
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Yeah, Donna kinda looks like she'd go by "Star Maiden" in that costume.[/QUOTE]
There's already a Star Girl. The names are a bit too similar.
I'm for Troia (possibly Troy) - Donna has already suffered enough! ;)