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
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
Easy...Wonder Woman. I know its a boring choice, but she is my fave.
Lois lane. But that's easy choice. Black canary is second. Mera is third.
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.
Everything else is irrelevant.
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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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
The Helena Wayne Huntress
The best qualities of Batman, Catwoman and Batgirl.
Great costume, and a sense of mystery.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
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.
I hope she joins the Outsiders one day.
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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.
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
Some of us wait, some of us act.
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)