It was mentioned in passing in one interview with Lobdell. I don't know exactly which one though.
It was never mentioned within the comics themselves.
I didn't read the interview and still got the idea, or the impression, by something else. Mmm... It wasn't from a fic either.
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If I remember correctly there was some tension between Suzie and her father, or? Suzie being trans could at least be a possible explanation for the tension.
I didn't like Suzie at first because her design was too over-exaggerated and the stories told made too much fun of her.
But she grew on me. And seeing her and her sisters having a loving relationship is beautiful.
So ... more Suzie and family please
She was too much of a parody of a villain until the annual before Roy's death, I think. Barely a few strokes of a character, and always exaggerated and shallow. Sometimes you just need to give a character some time and an actual story, even a background story, that has them as the center piece, to develop from a joke to an endearing character. Or, well, that's how I see it.
That's true. The annual helped Suzie a lot. Especially, since it also introduced her sisters and showed her caring side. Finally some sibling relationships I can enjoy.
I wish Crux would get a similar treatment. Crux never had the problem of being a parody of some kind - but he's underused.