I'm so happy to hear that about the new editor. I wouldn't be surprised if she's the reason we are getting so many stories with older, forgotten villains lately too.
I'm so happy to hear that about the new editor. I wouldn't be surprised if she's the reason we are getting so many stories with older, forgotten villains lately too.
I wonder if she's the editor who had only Wonder Woman merch in her office when they where interviewing people for the Wonder Woman Comic's Hall of Fame?
Last edited by I'm a Fish; 10-23-2021 at 07:08 AM.
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That's not to say that they couldn't have used a character that we haven't seen in a while for that role though. For instance, it could've been Vanessa Kapatelis, who hasn't been seen since the Robinson run and that seems like something people would want to forget about.
But overall I think it was a good thing that it was Steve.
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Last edited by Gaius; 10-23-2021 at 09:37 AM.
I'm glad they went with Steve and that we finally have an editor who encouraged such a decision.
Jimmy wouldn't have been the worst choice though if we had to have a Supes character. But what we got was for the best.
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