Giganta was the focus of one of the stories in Black and Gold today.
Giganta was the focus of one of the stories in Black and Gold today.
I actually quite liked the story. It was also nice to see Cheetah as a physical threat. spoilers:end of spoilers
At first I had an issue with Cheetah bargaining with Deathstroke to let her go, but then I realized from that smirk that she was likely entertained by Deathstroke vs. TRUTH.
Definitely not one of the worst Cheetah appearances outside the WW title. Refreshing.
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Chee-tera was destroyed with only Deathstroke and Cheetah left alive since they didn’t belong to that world. Then Cheetah struck a deal with Deathstroke that he would stop hunting her if she told him the truth about T.R.U.S.T.
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the best part was Slade lecturing Cheetah about mistreating her citizens, and then two pages later he proceeds to murder all of those citizens by destroying the page. LMAO, classic Slade. XD
~I just keep swimming through these threads~
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Blue Snowman and Minister Blizzard appear in two separate stories in the 'Tis the Season to be Freezin' special. The Blue Snowman one is meh, but DC is continuing Byrna being genderfluid (and even confirmed they/them pronouns!). I haven't read the Minister Blizzard one yet.
Grail appeared in Justice Incarnate #1 along with other villains from apokolips. She is also in the preview for issue 2.
This might be one of those cases where nobody cares if they take a Wonder Woman villain away to another franchise.
She literally said to deathstroke. If you let me go i'll tell you about trust. The issue showed Cheetah as a weaklink(yet again) that could be taken down by deathstroke. Sigh.
How did she do in suicide squad does anybody know? I am pretty sure she was treated like garbage there too. But can somebody confirm?
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Angle Man appears in Deathstroke Inc. #6. It's a glorified cameo with a bunch of other villains, but it's more than he's had since the New 52.
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.
Apparently Barbara was in Superman: American Alien
Jees, those pages are just an endless succession of:
Was Landis trying to cram as many random cameos into one scene as humanly possible? I also noticed in his Kryptonian Epic pitch that pretty much everybody in his DC universe already knows everybody and is connected in some way before they even become heroes/villains.
It reminds of how people joke that Star Wars, despite being a vast galaxy of limitless possibility, always comes down to everyone being related to the same 4-5 characters. It just makes the world seem so small and insular.
"See this new character? Turns out she's related to so-and-so from the first movie!"
Probably included Cheetah so he could have Clark bang a Wonder character and since it's set pre-Superman days that meant Diana is off the table.