Should he be Venom or Anti-Venom or another persona or just back to being a civilian and supporting cast member?
Should he be Venom or Anti-Venom or another persona or just back to being a civilian and supporting cast member?
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Back to civilian.
If he comes back, the one hard rule should be no legs. That means a lot to people.
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I think that ship sailed a long time ago when they made Oracle Batgirl again. Barbara Gordon was a disability rights icon and they made her walk again. That was based on the fact that Batman got disabled in Knightfall and he got to walk again...so why not Babs?
Then you had Jane Foster Valkyrie who had cancer and then at the end, she got cured.
Superhero comics have consistently failed and betrayed in terms of disability rights representation.
That does suggest a lot of incentive for Flash to be disabled when he returns...but on the other hand, what's one more betrayal at this point?
He should have the same kind of mechanical leg that Karma has.
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At this point, Marvel can do whatever they feel is appropriate for Flash Thompson. As long as I have those enjoyable memories of his time as Agent Venom, then I'm adequately satisfied.
Cancers do get cured.
Spinal injuries can sometimes be fixed.
We can't yet rebuild lost limbs.
Plus, if the Barbara thing is a betrayal to disability rights representation, that's something that allows Marvel to shine in comparison.
I'm also not sure what storytelling possibilities are gained by making Flash more ordinary.
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I think going back to being civilian would be a nice start. I think if they gave him powers again he'd just be lost in the swath of other heroes, and Brock is carrying the Venom franchise now.
Thor is getting his arm and eye back and, while his apparent disabilities were never as integral as Oracle was, I've seen one poster claim this is equal to giving Barbara the use of her legs again.
The difference with Thor is that it's somewhat thematic with Odin, who also lost his eye. And Thor lost his arm in battle. One could make the claim for both that it is simply the toll of a warrior's life, so we don't have as much sympathy. With Barbara, she was defenseless in her home and left for dead. Not a warrior, but at a very, very low point in her life. So they're not really the same thing.