Yeah I’d be down, a cool dynamic between the two. They’d each have their own unique approach to things.
Def like it when she’s big and buff with old school body builder type look. Like the Alex Ross version…
Yeah I’d be down, a cool dynamic between the two. They’d each have their own unique approach to things.
Def like it when she’s big and buff with old school body builder type look. Like the Alex Ross version…
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I think that has to do with the prior trajectory of the character where it was very much about standing on her own. Of course after Johns and IC she is a Superman family character rather than a standalone. But prior habits and experienc s are still a part of fan perception.
I thought she was a goner but posters have advised she will be in JSA so here's hoping she survives somehow.
I don't think changing her origin will make her any more appealing to Super writers. John Henry was one of the breakout stars of the 90's and was closely associated with Clark for over a decade, showing up any time the Super family got together. Now he's rarely seen at all. Hell, Karen herself was often used for a little while there, helping Conner and Kara break Clark out of space jail and such.
And the New52 put an "S" on her chest, had her date a Superman, and had a semi-active multiverse, but Karen and Clark never even met (I don't think?).
The only thing we need for Karen to be used by Super writers, is a Super writer who wants to use her. But as others have said, she's viewed as more of a JSA hero than a Super one these days.
Still, her multiverse origin is fantastic, it's one of the best things about her and is full of potential. The problem is with DC, not Karen, and every time DC makes drastic changes to a character in an attempt to make them more entertaining and engaging, they usually just make the character worse.
I say leave PG as she is....just *use* her!
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Since Melissa is ending her run as Supergirl and they are already exploring the Multiverse again in S&L, I hope around S3 or so they bring in PG a a replacement to the Super family to star in the show.
Now that Stargirl is fully under the CW umbrella, I'll chime back in to say I can't think of a network I trust with Power Girl less than the CW.
I think the hard part would be explaining the character in that scenario, basically try would have to cast another actor to portray an alternate version of the cousin of Superman for that world. Now while the CW has plenty of experience when it comes to alternate universes and versions of characters first Stargirl would need to establish that the world had a Superman, and whether or not they want to do that with a Superman show currently airing.
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I don't necessarily think she should be in either one. But Stargirl makes more sense than S&L simply because they already have a Supergirl.
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They missed their perfect opportunity to bring PG to the CW during the Crisis crossover when Routh and welling was also superman,could have had another actress be PG.
Created from 2 of the greatest men,made with 2 powersets thst are both SUPER,and has 2 cool asf looks and attitudes.
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