[QUOTE=Havok83;4900646]Who is that? Titania?[/QUOTE]
Yeah. Funny thing though, I've seen her fight She-Hulk a bunch of times and I've never seen her give She-Hulk a girl-power pass.
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[QUOTE=Havok83;4900646]Who is that? Titania?[/QUOTE]
Yeah. Funny thing though, I've seen her fight She-Hulk a bunch of times and I've never seen her give She-Hulk a girl-power pass.
Thanks. I was confused bc the costume looked familiar but the Titania I know is a blonde, not a brunette. Is this a new one?
[QUOTE=Havok83;4900676]Thanks. I was confused bc the costume looked familiar but the Titania I know is a blonde, not a brunette. Is this a new one?[/QUOTE]
Titania has always been a fiery redhead.
[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4900607]This is just one page... though that said I think this page from Thor #5 (2015) surely sums up Aaron’s approach to feminism in comics:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/14ANF7K.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Aaron is one of the writers that need to stay off of Twitter. Rosenberg and Taylor never did anything like this.
[QUOTE=CaptainMar-Vell92 of the Kree;4900804]Titania has always been a fiery redhead.[/QUOTE]
really bc the Titania I know was a blonde
[img]https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/10/108995/2212456-ff_548___6a.jpg[/img]
[img]https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/0/6535/363953-120995-titania.jpg[/img]
[img]https://comicvine1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/scale_small/0/6588/152557-174589-big-titania.jpg[/img]
That last picture isn't actually her.
The other two it just seems like the colorist went with a lighter shade, but I can see where you'd think she was supposed to be blonde.
[QUOTE=Alan2099;4900892]That last picture isn't actually her.
The other two it just seems like the colorist went with a lighter shade, but I can see where you'd think she was supposed to be blonde.[/QUOTE]
Her official Marvel stats say she is a strawberry blonde which falls in line with those photos. Definitely not this brunette/red head in the Thor image. Jean Grey or Mary Jane Watson are whom Id describe as fiery red heads, not Titania
[QUOTE=Triniking1234;4900863]Aaron is one of the writers that need to stay off of Twitter. Rosenberg and Taylor never did anything like this.[/QUOTE]
Rosenberg Who?
Dat ass tho.
[QUOTE=Alan2099;4900651]Yeah. Funny thing though, I've seen her fight She-Hulk a bunch of times and I've never seen her give She-Hulk a girl-power pass.[/QUOTE]
She specifically states it will be a one time thing and it won't happen the next time they meet. Also, Titania doesn't hate Jane nearly as much as she hates She-Hulk.
I've always thought Titania was red haired.
[QUOTE=Agent Z;4901062]She specifically states it will be a one time thing and it won't happen the next time they meet. Also, Titania doesn't hate Jane nearly as much as she hates She-Hulk.[/QUOTE]
It was still rubbish writing for that character
Completely against her established type
[QUOTE=kilderkin;4901283]It was still rubbish writing for that character
Completely against her established type[/QUOTE]
Exactly. Titania and Crusher Creel are written much better in Immortal Hulk.
[QUOTE=kilderkin;4901283]It was still rubbish writing for that character
Completely against her established type[/QUOTE]
Not necessarily. She's been known to have a few nice moments here and there.
[QUOTE=Agent Z;4901291]Not necessarily. She's been known to have a few nice moments here and there.[/QUOTE]
But never about proving she's the toughest one atound
[QUOTE=Cronus;4877641]One of the things that I never understood is how Thor and Odin came to despise each other under Fraction? There were times that Odin was stern and heavy handed, sure. But disrespectful and even combative? Hmmmm...[/QUOTE]
This became a staple under Fraction for no reason at all, really. Aaron took it to the nth level. If he doesn't, his general storyline doesn't really work. If Odin was actually wise and fatherly (even if very strict at times) and Thor was actually respectful of Odin (even if strong-headed), the whole storyline falls apart when Thor and Odin simply figure out what was going on early on.
[QUOTE=JackDaw;4878843]That’s true I think.
My “bias” is that using team powerhouses to make newbies look good happens more than equivalent treatment being dished out to other top tier characters.
By that I mean none of us would be that surprised to see Thor taken out quickly by some new random strong guy..but I think most of us would be surprised to see Dr Strange quickly taken out by a new human magician,mr Fantastic “out scienced” by a newbie, etc, etc[/QUOTE]
Yeah, the story-telling device isn't all that new but it's used on Thor far more than other characters IMHO.
[QUOTE=CaptainMar-Vell92 of the Kree;4880894]Thor needs to be shown as clever and noble more than beating one hero after another senselessly.[/QUOTE]
True. His nobility is the biggest loss.
[QUOTE=Lvenger;4881940]Definitely agree on Fraction and Aaron's poor characterization of Thor. Both writers started the trend of Thor being written as an arrogant, pompous braggart rather than the stoic and noble protector Thor was portrayed as prior to these two writers. That portrayal kept me away from Thor comics along with Jane taking over as Thor.[/QUOTE]
Yes.
[QUOTE=Cronus;4882827]Yup. This was nicely done in an old issue of Defenders where Thor and Hulk were deadlocked for an hour.[/QUOTE]
The very best Thor/Hulk fight ever, IMHO!