Originally Posted by
TheManhunterfromMars
Why is it good for some dude Dick Grayson to date many women, but "wrong" if it is a woman dating many men, like Power Girl herself on New 52!? Donīt you think thatīs prejudice? Also, I repeate: SHE IS KARA, she is another version of Supergirl, adult, but still she is Kara.
Supergirl has a long list of boyfriends, so it doesnīt make sense just insist on "if she dates many guys she is a thot", Supergirl and Power Girl are powerful, theyīre sure of themselves, theyīre brave, not only as heroines, but also as women, thatīs why they date as many as they want.
Also, at first I said "I really need Power Girl x Mr. Terrific again, but... you know... WELL DONE, well developed. Their relationship was weird, they clearly got intimate, but she denied being with Michael as a couple
", what it means I RECOGNICE THEIR RELATIONSHIP WASNīT WELL DONE, BUT I WANT A SECOND CHANCE, THIS TIME WRITERS NEED MAKE IT RIGHT.
Also, you read bad again, you said "You've done nothing to explain why that relationship helps either of them" I donīt talked about that relationship in specific, I talked about relationships in general, you all talk about Power Girl needs more: own foes, friends, SOMETHING INTERESTING, all before giving her a boyfriend.
It almost sound like mostly of you think she being in a love relationship canīt help her character, making her more interesting, force her making hard choices, but it can, DC has a long history of love helping building a character, like Superman himself, or Batman with Catwoman, etc etc.
About why I want her with Mr. Terrific, I think it may be cool to see how they handle the combination of powers and just technology, she and him talking about Kryptonian and human technology, their philosophy, Power Girl I always see her wanting to kill her foes, but Michael does want do it? He could agree with excesive violence of her? How they would handle that? between many reasons.
I agree mostly of all her relationships were bad, but I donīt think Val Zod thinks on her as trophy