View Poll Results: Preferred Cheetah look - Deborah Edition

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    Default Preferred Cheetah look - Deborah Edition



    SO MANY OPTIONS!

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    A since it's unique from both Barbara and Priscilla

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    Some real diversity of choices here.

    A, I guess. Easy to see why Debbie's pretty overlooked.

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    A, but it should have heels



    Brainwashed heiress becomes an eco-terrorist and legacy supervillain, Deborah Domaine is my favorite Cheetah because her backstory is so intriguing.

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    A. It makes more sense that her Cheetah-ism be an outfit rather than a beastiomorph, plus gotta love a plunging V neck... Would hope the suit would have some texture in a modern portrayal.

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    Doctor Cyber's cosplay is my favorite


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    The sexy one, A
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    A is the best look any Cheetah ever had. I'd be fine with Barbara having that look -- she can keep her powers, but lose the fur.

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    They all look like the same look to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HestiasHearth View Post
    They all look like the same look to me.
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    Cheetah-Deborah-Domaine-DC-Comics-Wonder-Woman-c.jpg

    Always have a soft spot in my heart for Debbie Domaine. She was the first version of the Cheetah that I encountered. It was in issue #195 of JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA drawn by George Perez. A classic JLA/JSA team up. The two-page fight with Debbie and Diana at the Washington Monument is a classic encounter between the two. Of course the plunging V-neck had to go when she started showing up on SUPER POWERS merchandise in the mid-'80s. Did anybody else have the Fisher-Price book and cassette, "Cheetah on the Prowl" when they were a kid? I believe you can find a video of it on YouTube.

    Option B in the poll is pretty much Barbara Minerva but they call her Debbie Domaine in the story. I appreciate the writer's nod to the Bronze Age, but dang, the great Jose Luis Gracia Lopez must not have gotten that note and just drew the current in-continuity Cheetah instead.

    This is probably the best and most detailed account of Debbie's time as the Cheetah.

    https://www.writeups.org/cheetah-dc-...borah-domaine/

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    Quote Originally Posted by The I.A.D.C. View Post
    Cheetah-Deborah-Domaine-DC-Comics-Wonder-Woman-c.jpg

    Always have a soft spot in my heart for Debbie Domaine. She was the first version of the Cheetah that I encountered. It was in issue #195 of JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA drawn by George Perez. A classic JLA/JSA team up. The two-page fight with Debbie and Diana at the Washington Monument is a classic encounter between the two. Of course the plunging V-neck had to go when she started showing up on SUPER POWERS merchandise in the mid-'80s. Did anybody else have the Fisher-Price book and cassette, "Cheetah on the Prowl" when they were a kid? I believe you can find a video of it on YouTube.

    Option B in the poll is pretty much Barbara Minerva but they call her Debbie Domaine in the story. I appreciate the writer's nod to the Bronze Age, but dang, the great Jose Luis Gracia Lopez must not have gotten that note and just drew the current in-continuity Cheetah instead.

    This is probably the best and most detailed account of Debbie's time as the Cheetah.

    https://www.writeups.org/cheetah-dc-...borah-domaine/
    The Write-up page says that Domaine's fighting skills let her "engage even such superior hand-to-hand combatants as the early 1980s Black Canary." Is there a reference for that? Did that take place in JL # 195?

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    I don't recall offhand, but I would guess yes since BC is in that story. I mostly recall Black Canary facing the original mist. This was my introduction to the Debbie Domaine version, not the original Cheetah. But I loved this version -- as I did the original. Barbara Minerva version never quite eclipsed the two that came before her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcekada View Post
    I don't recall offhand, but I would guess yes since BC is in that story. I mostly recall Black Canary facing the original mist. This was my introduction to the Debbie Domaine version, not the original Cheetah. But I loved this version -- as I did the original. Barbara Minerva version never quite eclipsed the two that came before her.
    Thanks!

    OMG, I need to go back and reread that George-Perez-drawn JL story. I recall being mesmerized by how Perez drew villains like Shrapnel and Rag Doll (both of whom I think were featured in that story).

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