Puma is the head of a multi-million dollar corporation and a superpowered mercenary, he uses the profits from both to take care of his tribe.
Puma is the head of a multi-million dollar corporation and a superpowered mercenary, he uses the profits from both to take care of his tribe.
There is no ignorance, there is knowledge.
There is no fear, there is power.
I am the heart of the Force.
I am the revealing fire of light.
I am the mystery of darkness.
In balance with chaos and harmony,
Immortal in the Force.
Dani wins this reader poll [no surprise, IMO] of the best Native American character in comics:
http://www.multiversitycomics.com/re...ative-results/
I think we've actually had topics about this in the appreciation threads from previous years -- I've maintained that she is the top example / most recognizable indigenous character. This [admittedly unscientific] poll seems to back that up.
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Haven't seen this one before. Dani, making firing triple psi-arrows at the same time look easy:
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Nice. I haven't seen that one before, either. I figured that's how she saved the hostages in X-men Unlimited two weeks back, but they didn't actually show it.
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I don't think Infinity comics are ever published digitally anywhere else. Sometimes, if a story is popular enough, they print it. According to Steve Foxe, this storyline will be the equivalent of almost 7 issues, so I doubt it will see print anytime soon. Although that's long enough for a graphic novel, so I could be wrong.
This week's X-men Unlimited was soooo good. The Steves really get Dani's personality. Wishful thinking put I hope this non-team survives the editorial change.
LOL Yeah, but that's Dani for you. She's never been what you might call body conscious.
Edit: She's usually more practical in combat situations, though.
I still say it fell into misinterpretation of being a revealing outfit. In its first appearance the non pure red areas are not any skin tone I've ever seen on the page. I wonder who designed it? Greg Capullo had been the artist on the title up to that point and did the cover showing the costume silhouette. Matt Broome did one-off interiors so I would suspect the costume was longer in the making for the debut, so that would point the finger of creation to Capullo.
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YES Capes. YES Masks. YES Secret Identities.
Yeah, he took over the next issue.
Interestingly, in that issue, the legs of the costume were filled in.
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Should have just filled in the one she already had with black or grey, imo.