How is Diana not cut out for parenthood? I would mind the return of Fury if it's multiverse
How is Diana not cut out for parenthood? I would mind the return of Fury if it's multiverse
Her having a daughter would be fun but a son or twins would be very interesting.
While I think you've made some good points regarding the Wonder Verse's instability, I wouldn't go and say Diana isn't fit for motherhood. Of course, the idea has been quite unexplored in a Wonder-centric perspective, while Superman & Batman kind of had those 'imaginary stories' where they deal with their sons. I'd say that the idea that she'd bad at it it's way more out of character than her being a mother, imo.
I mean, I wouldn't want it now, last thing I'd want is to actually care for the character to then get ripped off me when the next author comes. I'd actually want her to regain the old relationships she had with the WG's (especially Diana) and stuff like that, but as I've said before, I wouldn't mind if she had a child. But said child would've been old enough to play superhero, I don't trust DC with children. Last thing I want is Diana and Steve mourning their 2 year old daughter or something like that.
I would not mind one bit not now though they need to give her a base city, a rogue gallery and build her support staff more. Then yes i hope for a boy too so interesting a boy heir that can team up with her and uncle Jason. I wouldn't even mind they use hyper time to bring the kid here. father i would not mind new 52 superman (yea i consider them different)
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I appreciate the reply but, I think you're wrong.
As I understand it, Marston wanted to subvert many patriarchal tropes (yay!) in order to give women more opportunities (yay!) - but not as a rejection of marriage and motherhood altogether. It feels outdated that a woman can't be both a powerful, accomplished person and a parent, too.
You make good points that the WW mythology is not as well developed and needs a lot of work in many areas. But, I don't see why that should restrict Diana from being a good mother.
Call me jealous if you want to, but I want The Wondrous Adventures of Wonder Tot and Grandma Hippy!
Excuse me. But i disagree with you. What do you base this on? Hunter looked up to Superman. And Clark died when Hunter was pretty young.
Let me try something controversial. A speeded up pregnancy and a child who grows up too fast is not very satisfying to me. Its good. But let me try to fix something using this.
When she bears a child and is in an advanced stage of pregnancy she can leave superheroing for a bit. Let Donna Troy become WW for a short time.
Thereafter after the child's birth she needs some time to take more care of her. I don't know how much time kids need specific care. During this time Diana will return from time to time but not as active as she was earlier. The child's growth may still be speeded up. But not that in one month she/he has reached five years of age. Its faster like the child reaches 5 yrs of growth in 1.5 years of real time. Its feasible.
After a while she has returned to full time heroics but her support system takes sufficient care. Just as a working mother.
Its a rough estimate. If fans desire adjust accordingly. Or forget it and see a birth from clay. I am pointing an issue with a natural child birth not like Damian. With some adjustments and imagination this can be done.
I also tried to bring Donna closer. During her temporary career as WW let her know that whatever she knew was a lie (again). Let Diana know that she thought of Donna was a lie(again). Donna was a child whom Diana or an Amazon rescued in her childood and brought to Themyscira. She grew up as a sister of Diana.
Last edited by Soubhagya; 11-03-2017 at 02:02 AM.
Imagine if Hippolyta was that blunt about it towards Diana during their weekly conversations?
"Have you gotten pregnant yet?"
"No mother..."
"For the sake of Olympus child! You have the beauty of Aphrodite, it cant be that hard to find a suitor!"
(In all honesty though, I think it's actually a little off that Hippolyta appears that eager to have grandchildren... especially when it appears not to not even have crossed Diana's mind.)