Originally Posted by
Charlie_1981
- I can't remember, the only thing I remember was in a Defenders book in 2001 that he wrote or co-wrote with Erik Larsen in which Lorelei appeared (she was supposed to be dead at the time and it was strange to see her there without any kind of explanation of why, in addition to facing Pluto the Olympic god of death in almost equal conditions when Lorelei was neither as strong nor as powerful, at least it has never been known how she was), after that we never returned to know about her until the Loki series in which she was a thief and spent time trying to improve her life, there were not many explanations about it either.
I think these days, if Busiek was able to do a limited series or an ongoing about the Enchantress, he would probably explain these things as coherently as possible and try to fit the pieces of a puzzle that is so undone.
So I think and have commented on the whole idea about Sylvie Lushton, because I think she is a key player in all of this and also the identity of the parents (especially their mother) of Amora and Lorelei, so many incomprehensible things could be explained about it. and it would make sense if it were done right.
- I have decided that I will not do it anymore, unless they show more respect to the fans, I do not want or want to be answered badly or be humiliated, who deserves respect, will have it, who does not, obviously not.
- I have been reading DC since the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Marvel, maybe more time, there is a book that I really liked especially in the 90s and that was incredible, Starman by James Robinson, I loved the whole theme of the legacy of a hero and everything that, it made me think many times on the subject of the Enchantress, her family, her sister, Sylvie (she, last times since Dark Reign)... and how to connect all that in some way if any writer from Marvel wanted to tell her story. If you watch the Stargirl series, you will not regret it, I am really enjoying it and it helps me get to know the character better when I read some recent comics that I read.
- The truth is that you are right in all that you say, it is sad how good characters, they do not know exactly what to do with them and that of removing others from the sleeve to reduce the popularity of the originals for reasons of diversity or other issues instead of doing that something happens naturally is never good, things work when there are good stories to tell, forcing things only makes you stay away from it.
- That's true, I also think so, Karnilla works whenever they put Balder in the middle (another character who lately has been as sidelined when he's as important as Thor and Loki). Amora really is a great character and I want them to stop treating her so badly, it is absurd and ridiculous to do the things they have done with her for years, almost decades.