Is Rima a DC property? A Hannah Barberra property?
Is Rima a DC property? A Hannah Barberra property?
Way OT:
Rima is a Victorian -> Pulp era public domain character.
She predates even Tarzan, and all the derivative "Jungle Girl" characters that came later.
From the 1904 W.H. Hudson novel Green Mansions (great story FYI)
Later a 1959 film starring Audrey Hepburn
DC published a Rima comic in 1974 with beautiful art by Nestor Redondo
In 1977 Hanna Barbera looking to add more diversity/women to their JL / Super Friends along with the HB created Apache, Vulcan, Dorado and Samurai, added DC's version of Rima to the roster.
I say DC's version because there were some differences from the novel, DC's pretty much evolved into her own character. A particular image was her white Jaguar.
DC has since somewhat reworked the character into their attempt Pulp First Wave line. Again somewhat different from the original novel version, yet also closer to the original "bird-girl" aspect.
But DC doesn't (and never did) own the character outright, others can publish their own version.
Ironically Hanna Barbera had another cartoon in 1978 called Jana, which also borrows heavily from not only the Novel, but DC's version of Rima, including the whitish hair, and the white Jaguar.
With DC/WB acquiring the Hanna Barbera library, the irony is that WB/DC actually do own this version, but don't use her.
Last edited by Güicho; 10-22-2018 at 05:36 AM.
Again apologize this keeps going OT, but they did for a while run concurrently.
JL sat-era(70-84) SF (73-86)
Should probably answer this in the SF specific thread.
Not sure, as I mostly skip event books.
That said, Apache at one point had the in-Universe Manitou Raven analogue, which seemes to have vanished.
Black Vulcan was pretty much always just reworked Black Lightning, although HB/SF was much more powerful, lightning speed, lightning constructs etc. I do wish he was his own in-universe character.
Not sure about Samurai currently, he was briefly hinted at in one panel a while back, making his in Universe debut, of course it amounted to nothing.
And El Dorado also finally made his in Universe debut through a Suicide Squad side story, featuring the supposed Mexican-JL -
https://community.cbr.com/showthread...=1#post2875453
Of course a nice nod, but as predicted amounted to nothing, no update to his costume, and relegating or pigeonholing him to a Mexico specific team, rather than an American or more international team, has as predicted guaranteed nobody would ever write him, or include him anywhere.
Reworking/updating them and reintroducing them into the DCU is great, but the worst thing they can do is split them up, and relegate them to their separate ethnic milieux. It near guarantees nobody will use them.
The whole point is they were and should be on a diverse team together.
Thy also need their alter egos developed, JLAU and Young Justice did a great job giving them youthful individual identities. Some amalgam of those, slightly older combined with updates of their identity and power, Tye Raven Long Shadow, Buster Jones) Volt, Toshio Eto Samurai-Wind-Dragon and Eduardo Dorado - Desperado, with a reworking of Rima, all on a team together, and then joined by the recently reintroduced into continuity Wonder Twins (also created by Hanna Barbera), would make for their own great team.
Although I loathed their JLAU and YJ origins, as the both made them experiments in a lab.
If anything for them I'de use and expand on the New Genesis triggered origins from the Super Powers series comics.
Last edited by Güicho; 10-22-2018 at 10:28 AM.
There is now - https://community.cbr.com/showthread...ciation-thread
Just for fun (or maybe not fun), cut 3 members of the Satellite League and reduce it down to 12 members. Not including J'onn because he was technically never a member of the Satellite League. Not including Phantom Stranger either because his membership is based on who you ask.
Superman
Wonder Woman
Aquaman
Batman
Green Lantern
Flash
Green Arrow
Atom
Hawkman
Black Canary
Elongated Man
Red Tornado
Hawkgirl
Zatanna
Firestorm
pretty easy for me. Zatanna, Firestorm and Red Tornado are my first cuts. I like the characters well enough, but when I think of 'Satellite era, iconic JLA'... they rarely get pictured.
For me, the iconic team consists of
Superman
Wonder Woman
Aquaman
Batman
Green Lantern
Flash
Green Arrow
Atom
Hawkman
They're my 'must haves'. Black Canary teams up with Green Arrow and Green Lantern enough that I want her on the team. Hawkgirl goes where Hawkman is, so she's in. and Elongated Man and Flash make for fun buddies. So that's my team. Zatanna, Firestorm and Red Tornado... they just seem to be outliers without a solid 'connection' to the core cast.
This forum loves doing JL as a group of 12, there is a thread for it here- https://community.cbr.com/showthread...=1#post1476570
Pretty much my default group there works here to, with a few edits from Ross: That's now Barry, Green Arrow, Aquaman and J'onzz
I absolutely count J'onzz, also I'd retroactively add Lightning cause he was already a member to my eyes by way of the 82 syndicated JL Newspaper strip. https://bobmitchellinthe21stcentury....rip-chapter-1/
Count duo Hawkaman & Hawkwoman as one, I guess swap out Vixen (who debuted 81) for Zatanna.
Although I'd rather keep both and make Zee the mysterious never counted supernatural 13th.
And it just isn't the Satellite League without Atom and Elongated-Man too.
So I guess I completely fail at this exercise. LOL!
Last edited by Güicho; 11-15-2018 at 04:57 PM.
My cuts would be
Batman (I know, I know, but either he or GA are redundant, and Bats still has The Outsiders)
Red Tornado (never supported a feature or title during the Satellite years)
Superman (removing his power makes a lot more threats to the League credible)
I leave both Hawks in - even though it hypocritically breaks my redundancy argument - because they're a set I always hate to see broken up.
Which villain do you think best represent the Satellite era?
the only dr destiny story i remember is the the destiny's hand written by dan jurgens for wonder woman's justice league.
it was a twisted version of the satellite era league. it was a good story too.