I think the animated film did a great job of bringing Doc Julia and Jessie back, with Etta, Steve and Ferdinand, as supporting characters...showing us what that might look like...
A supporting cast...in Wonder Woman? There's controversy.I
What's next, ..an iconic city? Uh'oh
Yeah, um...the thread handle is 'Controversial Opinions'. We are not here to win your confidence in our ideas.
The men in the WW comic, for the most, are not challenging or even very interesting ..to me. Steve isn't half as willful, independent and annoying, as Lois has been to Big Blue, since World War Two. That is my opinion.
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COMBINING THE BIGBADITUDE OF THANOS WITH CHEETAH'S FEROCITY, IS JANUS WONDER WOMAN'S GREATEST SUPERVILLAIN?...on WONDABUNGA!!! Look alive, Kangaliers!
This makes me wonder. Should Vanessa be able to fight alongside Wonder Woman? Or just be a friend ?
That would be preferable, but if the current WW mythos doesn't have a place for them, I think a happy ending and then getting respectfully written out of the book is better than just being stuck with what Robinson left for them.
Narratively, I'm not sure there is as much of a place for them now. Rebirth Barbara Minerva is pretty much a composite of her classic self and Julia, she takes Julia's role in the new origin. There really is only space for one of them in that, since the Bloodlines movie restores Julia's role in the origin and left Cheetah adrift. And Vanessa isn't the only Silver Swan that could be used.
It’s time to distance Diana from Steve and the US military. I’d rather see her working full time with museums like the Louvre (#synergy) and characters like Julia, Cheetah, and her JLD crew to gather dangerous magical and divine artifacts floating around in the world.
So over the military stuff.
She has been distanced from Steve. She didn't really interacted with him much since Perez. Rebirth had there much more be together. I mean you don't see them trying to stop away Clarke from journalism or Bruce being a billionaire. DC already has messed with Diana are so much already. I mean this is why I do feel maybe Diana Prince isn't that bad of an idea. Also, we shouldn't distance. He doesn't have to show up but Diana has too many characters is limbo that would be cool to see. Look at Blue Snow or Zara. No use of them
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Which I hate, speaking of controversial opinions.
She's the only relevant Swan due to her appearance in the animated movie, and I don't like multiple villains sharing the same title. So I'd keep her as the Swan but have her redeemed and become a hero.And Vanessa isn't the only Silver Swan that could be used.
What’s wrong with multiple villains? I really like the other Silver Swans. I mean Helena is a pretty good character. I wonder if Vanessa becomes a hero. Should she not longer be silver swan but something else or just a different outfit?
Just a friendly reminder...the thread title is 'Controversial Opions'. There are no incorrect opinons. Please continue to share all of your ideas, no matter how challenging you think they might be.
It is a very hard comic to write, well, ..to be fair. In the G-Age, it was one of the funniest and most imaginative books on the stands. It is next to impossible to imagine a writer bringing that level of creativity to WW, today.
Take Diana's beau, for example. If Steve is to stay, I think we need an anti-Steve or some dissimilar character, who plays a recurring role in the book, thay Steve might have a hard edge to be played against.
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COMBINING THE BIGBADITUDE OF THANOS WITH CHEETAH'S FEROCITY, IS JANUS WONDER WOMAN'S GREATEST SUPERVILLAIN?...on WONDABUNGA!!! Look alive, Kangaliers!
I agree, I say bring back Morgan Tracy. Make him Steve's boss at A.R.G.U.S. and a government thorn in Steve's side as well as Diana's. He could later be revealed to be an undercover leader of Kobra as well as secretly a mental illusion of Maxwell Lord. That's my controversial opinion, Maxwell Lord was a great villain for Diana. He just has to drive in a lane not already occupied by Dr. Psycho, who is the resident sexist, rapist, madman the book needs to rail against.
As controversial as the neck snap was, Lord is an antagonist of Diana not tied to the Greek Gods but is instead tied to the espionage side of things. I think him being one of Diana’s big rogues is honestly a good thing. They’ve got huge ideological differences between them that can be mined for more storytelling and they have a personal reason to hate one another.