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It would depend on the woman. Other than that I have no objection.
Did they? I have so completely lost track of "the origin of the Amazons" that I have no idea whether this is true or false.
I remember an old (GA or early SA) story in which they grieve their lost husbands. Perez's Amazons certainly didn't seem to have ever had any husbands. Azzarello's - no way! And currently...?
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Current continuity? I'm not sure (who can keep track of that these days?). But generally speaking? Yeah, most versions have the Amazons involved with men at one point or another. A lot of versions have the whole "all the men were killed in Greece pre-Island" origin, Perez did the "victims of DV" thing, etc.
It's about as consistent as anything in Diana's mythos, so not very consistent at all, and maybe if someone sat down and did the math the results would be different but I feel like the majority of Amazon origins do set them up as having relationships with men at various points in the past.
Though now that I consider it, the Perez thing does have the women reborn, so their original sexuality might not transfer. Never cared for that whole thing anyway; seemed a weird and convoluted way to go about things. I appreciate what he was trying to do but it just felt clunky and clumsy.
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~ Black Panther.
Just so long as it's a character from WW's history (Io, Mala, Artemis, Barbara Minerva, etc) rather than someone else from the DC universe and not an original character created by the author who'd be writing it.
Last edited by Gaius; 07-06-2020 at 01:31 PM. Reason: clarity
From reading the Golden Age WW omnibuses, I think it would be easy to believe Diana and Paula Von Gunter were in a relationship.
I don’t know should Clark and Bruce have gay love interest? The thing is Diana’s love life generally has been shown to be more into
Men. Than again Marston did seem to shown some queer sexuality with the Amazons. The issue is why change her sexuality? She only been least hinted to be bi in certain writers run. Dc has changed so much about her and other characters. From Alan Scott to Changing Wally’s race
Steve was to be Diana’s love interest. It was shown multiple times. We already have issues with how Dc can’t treat Diana or her supporting cast right. Why add a new love interest. Dc keeps changing things but nothing works
Last edited by AmiMizuno; 07-06-2020 at 06:28 PM.
I'd rather WW main love interest be a man!! I have no interest in WW main love interest being a woman!!