I think there's a lot you get out of Stargirl if you're a fan of the comics but I don't think it's completely inaccessible and I love the show to bits .
I think there's a lot you get out of Stargirl if you're a fan of the comics but I don't think it's completely inaccessible and I love the show to bits .
I'm asking because every time I see people reacting to the show, it's usually someone familiar with the characters and franchise already. I have yet to see someone who wasn't familiar with the characters comment about how they got in and enjoyed the show anyway. This is not to say they don't exist just that I personally haven't seen it yet.
The JSA's longevity depends on the team picking up a new generation of fans.
The show wouldn't be succesful if everyone watching it was already a fan of the team. The comics audience is too small compared to a TV show's, especially the audience of a property that's been neglected for so many years.
I think it's more likely that the people you talk to already are fans because you are a comic book fan ypurself. Stargirl probably introduced the JSA to many people who didn't know them before.
I wonder if she'll form things with the ring. Or just use it as an energy weapon.
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Maybe it's just me, but she never looks quite right without the bare shoulders (although some of her outfits were so wrong for other reasons)
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