I can dig it. Sounds cool.she casts Cassie Sandsmark and Donna Troy, two characters who have carried the Wonder Girl moniker, as second generation Japanese Americans whose friends and family are being held against their will.
You know, if you tried telling someone who got into comics with Johns run or the Nu52 that THIS was what Cassie originally looked like, they might not believe you.
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Last edited by Assam; 07-07-2017 at 12:47 AM.
I disagree. David changed Cassie's style overtime to reflect her development as a character and a leader, displaying the confidence she had grown. She didn't dress in a "feminine" way, and right to the end she was a strong leader. I completely blame Johns's run , as that was where 1) she DID completely lose her tomboy qualities, 2) She was replaced with a weak willed bodysnatcher whose life revolved around Kon, and 3) artists started forgetting what the chest size of a 14-16 year girl is.
I love Cassie, but have been unable to enjoy her nu52 version. It's too far off what was envisioned for the character. I hope she (along with Donna Troy) exist as part of the Lies from Rucka's Wonder Woman arch and get Rebirthed.
I miss having a solid relationship and Wonder connection between Diana, Donna, and Cassie. (This stuff that's happened to them would never go down with the sidekicks in the Bat books.)
It did technically happen to Tim and Jason. Jason by being brought back as an outright villain. And Tim through the New 52 where he was less part of the family and simply treated as an intern who learned what he needed to learn and then left. Plus there is that ongoing debacle over Damian where writers and editors cant seem to decided if he is a monster, just a punk or has actually moved anywhere on the road of redemption.