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    Diana for her priority on peace, love, and reaching out for understanding, but at the same time it's not depicted as naive or a sign of weakness

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    Quote Originally Posted by WestPhillyPunisher View Post
    Lois Lane.

    Fearless, dedicated, hardhitting newspaper reporter; devoted wife to the planet’s most famous superhero; loving mother to a son she’s helping become a hero in his own right; takes no **** from ANYONE, and even puts Batman in his place. Lois doesn’t need the handicap of super powers to be THE most awesome woman in the DC universe.
    Exactly this. Power Girl takes the runner up position followed pretty closely by Dinah and Mera.

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    Easy...Wonder Woman. I know its a boring choice, but she is my fave.

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    Lois lane. But that's easy choice. Black canary is second. Mera is third.

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    Jessica Cruz (Green Lantern) I love her story, and I guess I found it easy to fall in love with her character because of the fact that she was an amazing portrayal of a character dealing with anxiety and depression.
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    Maxima.
    Great powers. Really though I like that shes an inversion of the Mars needs women trope.
    Funny thing is that Talia Ghul actually pulled of what maxima was trying to do and made Damien.
    Yeah I think shes a pretty relevant flying brick.
    My priority is enjoying and supporting stories of timeless heroism and conflict.
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    Lois Lane
    Ten (Batman Beyond)
    Manteau (Dial H)

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    The character that got me into comics, bought every issue of her solo, a character who couldn't speak yet learned to communicate with the world.
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    Always loved Big Barda. (and her relationship with Scott)

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    I cannot just pick one, as three of my favourite super heroes of all time are DC female characters, with Marvel's Mocking Bird not too far behind.

    1. Black Canary: Largely because she goes back to my youth as a child when I first started reading comics.
    2. Huntress: I love the anti hero bad girl who had a romance with my favourite super hero of all time.
    3. Zatanna: Always loved magical heroes

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    The Helena Wayne Huntress
    The best qualities of Batman, Catwoman and Batgirl.
    Great costume, and a sense of mystery.
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    Wow. So many...Power Girl, Huntress, Vixen, Hawkgirl, Dr. Light, Fire, Ice, Wonder Woman, Black Canary, Amanda Waller....

    But my absolute favorite is:

    Kate Spencer, Manhunter. Her book was just amazing. As soon as I read the first issue, she replaced Power Girl as my favorite after decades of her being in that spot. Can't wait for her upcoming Leviathan spin-off. It's not a regular series, but I'll take what I can get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Stone View Post
    The Helena Wayne Huntress
    The best qualities of Batman, Catwoman and Batgirl.
    Great costume, and a sense of mystery.
    Yes! As a kid, her origin was awesome, since it spoke to a world where Batman had a happily ever after, with Catwoman, no less! I understand that she couldn't exist, as such, in a world where Batman had to remain eternally 30-something, and unmarried, but on Earth 2, where Batman was more or less retired, she was perfect.

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    Wonder Woman. She was the first female hero I saw on TV, so from that point on she was my favorite.

    After Diana, Vixen, Zatana, Supergirl and Black Canary
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    I usually like secondary character more than primary character but wonder woman is the exception (when she is handled right).
    Jessica Cruz is also a close second.

    After that i would say Lois Lane and Steve Trevor (no it's not a mistake, i know he is a man but he has the role usually allocated to a female character)

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