First Injustice. Then DCeased. We're due for strike three.
We should run a poll to see just how low Taylor can go.
Maybe he'll have Diana torn between Clark and Bruce, vent her frustration by brutally murdering some street thugs, and then get her ass kicked by the villain in order to motivate Supes & Bats.
I'm a bit confused by this question. There is one girdle, it was a gift from the gods to the amazon queens, it symbolizes amazon royalty and power.
I don't think it should give power per-say but maybe act as a protective blessing... like the goddesses of victory and power, Nike and Bia respectively. Or maybe it was just a gift and its just valuable because of what it symbolizes and who made it?
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Maybe third time’s the charm, guys.
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So they will reveal the comic tomorrow? Let's hope ww is not in it. Since she is doomed to be bm and sm punching bag when she is around them.
Write her badly is understating it, i would put him right behind Matt Wagner and probably Frank Miller for that competition, his only saving grace is that Injustice Wonder Woman is not supposed to be her in normal. But she has no reasonable motivation, is a devil on his shoulder Superman fangirl, and is in both works a weak jobber especially in comparison to Superman, and that is just he rough edge of it.
I easily consider him the worst writer to have ever written Diana.
And unlike others, I don't give him one bit of slack because he was writing a pre-existing alternate universe version of the character. Because that didn't stop him from trying to explain Injustice Superman's journey to a villain while with her he just doubled down on all of the game makers terrible creative decisions.
And then he jobbed her out to Superman, Mary Marvel, and Black Canary in his DCeased garbage. So needless to say, drives me up the wall whenever people say he's such as great writer of DC characters when he has a huge black mark on his resume imo.
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He gets to kill whoever he wants because he has his own universe. It lets him set up stakes you don't normally get to see, and that fools people into thinking he gets every character and is an excellent writer of them.
Wonder Woman is the worst example, but having Lex admit someone is more intelligent then himself and making Hawkman a wife beater is a pretty solid case of misunderstanding the core traits of those characters. I get they're alternate universes, but at that point you reach "in name only" very quickly. He does that a lot. That and shill Harley Quinn pretty hard, but I can't say I wouldn't throw some of my favorites into everything if given the chance so I suppose I can't hold that too much against him.
Oh. Actually, he also cannot get over Batman. It's really bad, to the point where he includes Damian in a collection of the greatest minds on the planet "because he's Batman," whereas every other character has some actual credentials for why they're selected. In Son of Kal-El, he shills Bruce every few pages.
If it weren't for Nightwing, I'd honestly say I can't enjoy anything he's done at DC.
He has his favorites and can write them decently to well, but a lot of other characters suffer under his pen. Diana probably more than any other.
Unless they're Sodom Yat or something, Diana should be able to handle a Green Lantern. I love Dinah. It shouldn't be a free fight for Diana... But come on.
At least it's not Trinity v Harley in Heroes in Crisis. :/