Doctor Bifrost
"If Roy G. Bivolo had seen some B&W pencil sketches, his whole life would have turned out differently." http://doctorbifrost.blogspot.com/
Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Alan Scott: Green Lantern, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Jay Garrick: The Flash, Justice Society of America, Power Girl, Superman, Shazam, Titans, Wesley Dodds: Sandman, Wonder Woman, & World's Finest: Teen Titans.
Likely because it was a trophy more than essential gear to him... like he actually did kill that dragon in full commando.
As for not armoring his chest... I kinda think he is going by the same logic that Batman is with his symbol... they both wanted their opponents to focus their efforts on the most heavily armored parts of their bodies. Ofc the FB wasn't armored at all there, but it is worth remembering the human ribcage is there to act as natural protection for our heart and lungs.
Also there is the purely symbolic aspect of him wearing it like that: Because Hercules is often depicted in a similar fashion with the lion cloak as the only protection for his upper body. And its just a case of one-upmanship that has the FB use a dragon-cloak instead of a lion.
Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Alan Scott: Green Lantern, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Jay Garrick: The Flash, Justice Society of America, Power Girl, Superman, Shazam, Titans, Wesley Dodds: Sandman, Wonder Woman, & World's Finest: Teen Titans.
Ideally, the majority of WW's villains would be gender tropes with too much political power for their environment.
Depends what 'sense' includes in the FB's head. In our heads he should ofc protect that bit, in his however it may be something else thats at play... like bravado; that he doesn't think anyone can really hurt him anyways, or perhaps he just doesn't like not being exposed to the elements.
So... we got a date for the Year One trade. May 3 it is
But it says it is only 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. Which includes the inessential Cheetah backstory, and excludes the last two issues. I hope that solicit is wrong. Wonder Woman Year One should be sold like Batman and Green Arrow and Batgirl/Robin Year One - as a complete story, a jumping on point for new readers. Splitting it in bits and adding the Cheetah backstory is just...pointless.
"We're the same thing, you and I. We're both lies that eventually became the truth." Lara Notsil, Star Wars: X-Wing: Solo Command, Aaron Allston
"All that is not eternal is eternally out of date." C. S. Lewis, The Four Loves
"There's room in our line of work for hope, too." Stephanie Brown
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I checked amazon and it says #2, #4, #6, #8, #10, #12, #14. I HOPE IT THEY'RE RIGHT.
"We're the same thing, you and I. We're both lies that eventually became the truth." Lara Notsil, Star Wars: X-Wing: Solo Command, Aaron Allston
"All that is not eternal is eternally out of date." C. S. Lewis, The Four Loves
"There's room in our line of work for hope, too." Stephanie Brown
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