They could flirt with the poly route with Steve/Diana/Siggy. As far as mainstream superheroes go, Diana is the most suited to handle the topic and Siegfried is pansexual so he'd be down for it.
They could flirt with the poly route with Steve/Diana/Siggy. As far as mainstream superheroes go, Diana is the most suited to handle the topic and Siegfried is pansexual so he'd be down for it.
Wolverine, Jean, and Cyke under Hickman would like some words with you
I actually loved when Diana tells Ratatoskr not to eat anything and he responds by saying, what about Seigfried, he's tasty. And Diana pauses then says he's different.
Considering that this happens as Ratatoskr eats the forbidden fruit, so to speak, and is changed into human, I think they're foreshadowing that Siggy isn't as sweet as he seems on the outside.
Maybe he could be Diana's Talia or Catwoman (straight up villain versus occasional antagonist). Donna can have Angle Man and Diana Seigfried, the man who can fly and talk to birds lol.
If this is the case, then fine by me. Of all the magical and mythological creatures in literature & lore, fairies, elves and such are my least favorite. I don’t know why, they just are. I also really did not care for the artwork. Like, I REALLY did not care for it and I found myself sorta speed-reading through the issue just so that I wouldn’t have to look at it anymore.
The purple lasso is definitely suspicious & I sure hope it doesn’t become a thing later where some other Amazon hero end up wielding it for some reason. We don’t need a rainbow assortment of magical lassos.
Siggy suddenly showing up seemed unnecessary, but it was funny that Rat called him “tasty”.
Janus as a villain is -meh-. We seem to be landing in these different worlds in the wake of her destruction, but I want to SEE it happening. Show, don’t tell!
All in all, this is still an enjoyable run & I can’t wait to see what comes next!
I liked the inclusion of a hindu deity, but not him per say. To be fair, I've only read of few issues of that run.
Well, that was certainly a whirlwind tour of that particular realm! Surprised it wasn’t at least a two-parter. Thompson’s art was great for a fairyland story. Dialogue is still funny as ever. I’m happy to see Siggy again. One thing’s troubling me…Diana seems awfully bloodthirsty.
“You see…the rest of them are soldiers. But [Wonder Woman] is an artist.”
I only support the made of clay origin.
The art was jarring to say the least. Siggy didn't even look like himself and Diana looked more like Hippolyta IMO. That being said, the story was quite good. I liked Diana interacting with all of the various beings from the fairy dimension. Having Siggy come back was a nice plus, especially with he and Diana ending up on Earth. It will be fun to see what happens with him on Diana's turf.
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So did Wonder Woman do anything in this issue? Did it had epic action that could be entertaining to read? Or should i continue to avoid buying new WW stuff with my hard earned money? I will not spend money on a weaklink anymore. So i would like to know.
I guess I would rather not label anyone 'pansexual' until the writers clearly establish that within the comic itself. Otherwise people can take comments out of context from outside sources or misinterpret what the writers actually want. I don't really care one way or the other what Siggy's preferred sexual orientation is, but until established, he is clearly not pansexual, at least not yet.
I agree that they need to put it into practice before the run is over or else it is fake representation. So far Hal Jordan has more subtle evidence of being pan in Morrison's GL run than Siggy does so far.
But like I said, it's hopefully a long run so I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt here and wait until it's done.