I agree that that isn't a start of a discussion, however we also have eyes, we can see exactly what she is doing in the scan or image. And when something like this is so common, writing a full play by play of every action scene isn't worth it. "Diana jobbed" is not an inaccurate statement most of the time.
Take the recent Cheetah vs Catwoman fight. Shall I analyze every move the characters make in the choreography or just recognize that it was a pathetic showing because we know that Cheetah vs Catwoman would go about as well as Omniman vs a human being?
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Losing once doesn’t make a character a laughing stock.
She also went up against Demons and Grundy. She didn't make Cheetah look like a fool. She didn't injure her at all. She had a split second to make her move, catch her off guard, and Cheetah falling to be impaled is what brought her down.
What Greg did is nowhere near her comic apoearances w/Catwoman
Being superhuman isn't always a 100% chance of winning. We have a whole tv show about ordinary joes vs. Super humans.
Sure. That's why Cheetah was pushed back by catwoman's kick. She felt that one. That's how she was able to dodge somebody that is supposed to be way faster. Survive a hit from a character that once again was mentioned to fight WW. And oh the best part. Strangled the mighty Cheetah with her whip? Did you see an explanation to how catwoman was able to do all that without super powers? Of course not. Because the writer(very likely subconsciously sexist) didn't care. He just wanted a cat fight.
I watched the fight, I saw Catwoman dodging and reacting to a character who is supposed to be a Flash level speedster with all the strength and durability of Wonder Woman. No amount of good will/benefit of the doubt thinking is going to get me to think critically of a fight that should never have happened.
I'm not speaking strictly in comics; Cheetah has been a laughingstock villain in a bunch of media appearances showing her as an easy to knock out jobber.
You know that The Boys is just a backdrop to talk about capitalism/politics and its interactions within film via Superheroes. The guy the wrote the book never liked superheroes and the comic was edgy for edgy sake. The heroes in that are specifically grounded/weaker too, not even a real comparison.
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Keep in mind that you have about as much chance of changing my mind as I do of changing yours.