Pull List:
DC: Batman, Nightwing, Red Hood: Outlaw, Detective Comics, Superman, Action Comics, Young Justice, Legion of Superheroes, John Constantine: Hellblazer, Batman Beyond, Dark Nights: Death Metal
MARVEL: Fantastic Four, Daredevil, The Immortal Hulk, Venom, Web of Venom, Dawn of X
BOOM STUDIOS: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow, Angel and Spike
DARK HORSE: Bill and Ted are doomed.
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Traci never really had a detective gimmick, but her father Terry Thirteen did have the classic Carnaki the Ghost Breaker style of detection as his story formula back when he was a feature in 'Tec. Since he's dead, i guess Traci inherits his place.
Now that I think about it, everyone but the Hawks and the Question have had a feature in Detective Comics at some point or another.
Pull List:
DC: Batman, Nightwing, Red Hood: Outlaw, Detective Comics, Superman, Action Comics, Young Justice, Legion of Superheroes, John Constantine: Hellblazer, Batman Beyond, Dark Nights: Death Metal
MARVEL: Fantastic Four, Daredevil, The Immortal Hulk, Venom, Web of Venom, Dawn of X
BOOM STUDIOS: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow, Angel and Spike
DARK HORSE: Bill and Ted are doomed.
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That's true. I wasn't even considering Vic had had a feature there, considering that during the bulk of the time 'Tec did other features, he was a Charleton character.
Why does Hawkman have organic looking wings and Hawkwoman's look more synthetic/mechanical?
Sorry if it's obvious, I haven't been up on several of their latest incarnations.
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Hawkman still has the traditional Thanagarian wings but Hawkgirl has a new set she got in Snyder's Justice League that are made of some new cosmic metal. It's still being explained atm.
Whilst I realise this is more of a "Have you appeared in detective comics or ARE a Detective ?" kind of group I just cant take ir seriously when on the left you've mostly grounded heroes (chimp is a little out there and Ralph doesnt need to use his powers frankly) versus The Hawks and J'onn. Like I get that we're complaining from a Doylist POV how Batman could overtake the team but from a Watsonian point of view its mostly redundant with J'onn there.
"Oh no someones been murdered!"
"Give me a second....ok just scanned everyones minds in a 20 mile radius, found the killer and his M.O, give me another 5 minuites and I'll have him with my list of superpowers"
I think the writers were a bit more creative with him back in the Silver Age.
Even Dr. Fate and Spectre investigated mysteries in the Golden Age without pulling the power card to auto-finish the adventure. Probably because the link between comics and pulps was still pretty close at the time.
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