Power Girl way be a more subtle example of a character who's different versions could be different characters:
• Pre-Crisis Infinity Inc style Power Girl.
• ~90's Justice League style Power Girl.
• ~00's JSA Power Girl, who had her own series and seems to be the most popular version.
• New 52 Power Girl.
• And now the latest, talked about version.
If you try to clean up DC continuity by separating things out into a multiverse, these versions would be separate people.
Last edited by GreyFox; 01-16-2024 at 06:11 AM. Reason: types
What they're doing with Power Girl now feels like a massive over correction, apparently in the minds of some creators the 2010's never ended. For the longest time she was the poster child of bad portrayals of female characters. Even though in the grand scheme of things, she didn't show that much skin. "Clean them all up, no more bikini costumes, boob window bad, male gaze bad, rah, rah, rah!" Except now the internet thinks that fetishizing muscular women is somehow progressive, "Buff Wonder Woman is so sexy, crush my head with your powerful thighs, death by snu snu, step on me mommy!" (On a completely unrelated note, DC should keep Jason Aaron away from the amazons as long as possible) I mean they're still objectifying women, but it's okay when they do it.
Power Girl was never really broken, her backstory was never as complicated as Donna Troy's, but they decided to fix her anyway, by turning her into a quirky millennial f-up. I was worried that Williams would go full bimbo with her, but this is worse. The only thing she's missing is a loser boyfriend she's too good for. I wonder if Paul's into blondes.
HOUSE OF BRAINIAC, will feature Tie ins from Green Lantern and of course Power girl in its number 8
Synopsis: After an unexpected attack by Brainiac and his forces, everyone with superpowers in Metropolis has been kidnapped or imprisoned, leaving Power Girl as the only superhero protecting a city full of defenseless civilians. Will she be up to the challenge, and will the arrival of Crush, Lobo's daughter, make things even more difficult?
Written by Leah Williams with art by Eduardo Pansica
I liked it, but I've liked other portrayals of PG more. JSA vs Kobra for example. I feel Darwyn Cooke could have written and drawn a perfect PG, especially a period on set in the 50s in Vegas. Damn, I really would have loved that. Or pretty much anything done by him; he was so great.
I guess it doesn't matter if they do the red belt or not.
Power Girl 6 cover variant Carla Cohen.
https://leagueofcomicgeeks.com/comic...8/power-girl-6