Classic Superman/Wonder Woman (and Batman & Robin) toys photography: 😅
"Wonder Woman’s Invisible Jet broke down and she needs a ride... but from who?"
https://www.instagram.com/p/B1NOtOiAPdz/
Classic Superman/Wonder Woman (and Batman & Robin) toys photography: 😅
"Wonder Woman’s Invisible Jet broke down and she needs a ride... but from who?"
https://www.instagram.com/p/B1NOtOiAPdz/
SuperWonder cake toppers:
“It's superhero time!!!! Cheers”
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2Qgq3qIJ47/
“❤️!! When they love superheroes. I custom made any character you love to your wedding Have a keepsake to display at home and forever remember your special day. 🍾”
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2Pt9QDHCH-/
“A wedding to be marked in history!
Kellin & Emanuel - 08/28/19”
https://www.instagram.com/p/B14w9NFggeh/
He sure does. I have no issues with the name Jon. I think it is a sweet and honorable homage to Pa Kent. However, I definitely do want to see more of Diana’s side represented as well. I really like Lyta as a homage to Hippolyta. And would absolutely love a more Grecian name for an SMWW child as was done in fanfic with baby Astrea, while being greek and therefore honoring her mother, it is also symbolic of her paternity.
I would help her do it too. 😒
He has no excuse to be sitting there unless he is injured.
Just as she received different gifts from the goddesses, being able to wield Zeus' lightning bolt could be a latent gift that gets triggered? Or maybe it is one bestowed later since she has proven herself numerous times to be a champion, similar to the Challenge of the Gods arc by George Perez that Diana had to complete to prove herself.I think there was a reference to Zeus, in DK2 when Diana was on a Pegasus and using a lightning bolt. It does not confirm her origin but she can wield what Zeus can.
Now we all know who she wants to take a ride, or fly, with. His colors are similar to hers...😏
I know. And SM/WW's children evolved over time from being undefined newborns like in KC to more fleshed-out characters like Lara.
I think that being a "magical kid" will be considered a common thing of SM/WW's children. There are already precedents in The Kingdom's Jonathan and the baby from Act of God.
I consider Hunter Prince a prototype (a failed one) of the kind of SM/WW's child we are asking for, mixing both parents' symbols and gears, etc.
Let me see how Miller writes her in YO #3 before asking a WW: YO. 😅
Makes sense... you know Lynda Carter approves SM/WW. 😏
Some nice SM/WW themed party decors I came across recently:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2NoB7qJTR4/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2E2c7HHYkO/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2KXN8kFbm7/
A SMWW son / daughter is a blank page for any kind of power and almost unlimited level ... they have no specific limitations or weaknesses, only the writer's creativity.
Hunter was "castrated" before birth ... I'm sure the writer intended to make him different, more suited to parents.I consider Hunter Prince a prototype (a failed one) of the kind of SM/WW's child we are asking for, mixing both parents' symbols and gears, etc.
I'm sure Miller will make a pretty radical and crazy Diana but I'm also sure she loves Clark, her way but she loves him, this has already been established in DK and, for me, this is what matters.Let me see how Miller writes her in YO #3 before asking a WW: YO.
Makes sense... you know Lynda Carter approves SM/WW.
Hehehehe true.
Exactly. I like that DK's Jonathan is not a normal child since almost day-1 and shouldn't wait to be a teen to find out he is different.
You can bet on it. It was still nice for a while having SM/WW making the headlines again as sites believed Hunter was a proper future son of SM/WW.Hunter was "castrated" before birth ... I'm sure the writer intended to make him different, more suited to parents.
I don't think he'll write her like in DKSA or ASBAR (even his recent Superman is different from those books) but I prefer to wait and see anyway.I'm sure Miller will make a pretty radical and crazy Diana but I'm also sure she loves Clark, her way but she loves him, this has already been established in DK and, for me, this is what matters.
😅Hehehehe true.
Kal isn’t “normal”. Diana isn’t “normal”. Their children shouldn’t nor wouldn’t be “normal”. But what exactly defines normal? We all have our own normal. Superman and Wonder Woman is about embracing the otherness...the extraordinary. But it’s not “weird” to them. It shouldn’t be weird to them. Kal and Diana have been saddled with trying to conform to the average human “norm”. Or this outlook of a certain way of living in “man’s world” is the right way. But nah, that’s not how reality is and that’s what Superman and Wonder Woman should be challenging those ways and POVs to be more accepting to diversity and otherness. To be more open to actual reality, that it isn’t sunshine and rainbows, sweet comfort and cute.