It isn't a fun answer, but I feel Vixen is best off getting original villains specifically created to oppose her and compliment her as a character. Batman villains and Teen Titans villains were created for Batman and Teen Titans. For example, The Joker is a great opposition for Batman. He's spontaneous, happy, and likes to hurt people just because. Batman is carefully coordinated, sad and mad, and tries his best to protect the innocent. Superman has all these powers and selflessly helps others, while Lex Luthor is a regular guy who really only wants to help himself, and whenever he does do something good, it's to feed his own ego. I think a reason those characters work so well is because they compliment the heroes they were made to oppose.
That isn't to say characters from other corners of the DC Universe couldn't be used to good effect in a Vixen story, it's just that I think it's kinda' lazy, unpurposed, and goalless to take some other random characters from wherever and use them instead of wholeheartedly working to building a world specifically for Vixen to inhabit with its own distinct identity within the DC Universe. Also, I'm one of the rare fans of mainstream comics who is actually interested in seeing new things instead of the same old stuff over and again. Batman villains will always be knows as Batman villains and, for the most part, used primarily for Batman's enrichment. Not Vixen's. If they were to appear in Vixen's books, it would only be to help her in a faux way, I feel. That is, bringing Vixen more to the attention of Batman fans. But most of them will just come and go. I think if you really want to help Vixen in the long run, you would need to build her own world and fans of that specific world.
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Here's another comic book panel from her non-published comic book solo from 1978:
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And here's an interview from 2014 from Vixen co-creator Gerry Conway on Vixen's creation:
http://www.comicosity.com/game-chang...nway-on-vixen/
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Last edited by LordAllMIghty; 02-02-2019 at 12:08 PM.
Some of us wait, some of us act.
Would like a mini-series where she teams with Buddy as there is a threat to the 'Red.'
I keep thinking the universe Vixen and Animal Man created in the old DCU should invade the current DC verse.
Maybe come here to kill the gods that created them.
Some of us wait, some of us act.
I always wondered if Anansi should play a bigger role in Vixen, but considering DC always portrays gods as evil (at least the male ones) it would be cool to see him work with Mari and guide her.
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I've always wanted to see the Anansi portrayed in the "Static Shock" animated series interact with Vixen and they have several adventures together. And I heard rumors when Dwayne McDuffie was alive that he planned (or at least wanted to) introduce THAT version of Anansi into the main DC Universe in the comics.
I liked McDuffie's version of Anansi because he was a superhero operating in Africa and he was definitely a trickster with his illusions and everything.
Can you believe that notice did the DC twitter account tweet about this comic, only the San Diego zoo and the writer did.
Yes, that's one of the few constants that Vixen has is her friendship with Buddy ...except in the new 52, I don't think it was highlighted there.
Do you all think Vixen looks like Rihanna or Jada Pinkett Smith in this illustration?
I saw on Deviant Art where some people were saying she looks like Rihanna and others were saying she looks like Jada. To me, Vixen in this picture doesn't look like either one of them. I also don't think Rihanna and Jada look alike at all.
Jada:
Rihanna: (not quite the same hairstyle, but none of the other pictures with her in braids/cornrows seemed to match the Vixen illustration)
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While I agree with you on a certain level, I think giving her a major heroes villain like Poison Ivy or Killer Croc (Batman), Doctor Psycho or Cheetah (Wonder Woman), Parasite or Brainiac can be a quick way to get her readers. After you have them, come with a good story and a personal villain to keep them.
Jada looking good.
Some of us wait, some of us act.
I'd say give her new villains. I hate for everyone to start thinking of her as a Batman supporting character. Besides Batman villains have enough exposure as is. If you want to showcase villains in her book have other heroes asking for her help rather than stealing those villains. That's what people were mad at the CW show ARROW for.