Cool. Look forward to seeing her in that. Just hope the films good now.
Cool. Look forward to seeing her in that. Just hope the films good now.
I picked up Gamora #1 the other and I really enjoyed it. I have little experience with the character outside of Bendis's GOTG series, but I think she is fantastic. I love strong female characters who kick butt, and she seems to have a great backstory. Oh, and I love her relationship with Angela. Really need to read her older appearances sometime...
Yeah. It won't be good without Gamora
She is lethal and her backstory is great. I respect any woman who will cut her hair mid-fight just coz she wants to win.
Gerry Duggan stated that he will delve into her past in All New GOTG and he loves her solo i'm happy that both books will doing flashbacks
We are doing flashback a little bit, especially with some of the stories in the gap between Bendis's conclusion and where we pick up with the team......Gamora's solo story in that particular part of the publishing plan is one of my favorite scripts, with a lot of potential for future exploitation. Even though it is an aggressive schedule, hopefully, we've hidden that cost. We've been paying that down for a while.
"Dedra Meero is not just a woman in a men’s world, but a fascist in a world of fascists.” - Denise Gough
There already is a Gamora Appreciation thread here...though in the black and white art if they don't show both of her eyes she can look like Domino at times...
"Dedra Meero is not just a woman in a men’s world, but a fascist in a world of fascists.” - Denise Gough
Unlettered: Gamora teaching Nebula a lesson
"Dedra Meero is not just a woman in a men’s world, but a fascist in a world of fascists.” - Denise Gough
Except that what was written (see Warlock and the Infinity Watch, Yule Memory--which Perlman inexplicably remembers, despite ignoring it) is blatantly contradicted by this.
This isn't the relationship she and Thanos had, which is borne out again by their earliest "contemporary" interactions (Warlock and the Infinity Watch...again).
The book is overwriting the established history with MCU history.
Now, to be fair, it's possible someone else started this chain by ignoring/being ignorant of that relationship in a bunch of the more recent GotG books (which I don't [want to] read).
I absolutely loathed it. It was the cause of my rapidly dropping numerous Marvel books for its retconning of both simple history (ie, Gamora was raised alone; Thanos does not respect Nebula's false claims to familial relation), and emotional history (ie, Thanos's relationship with Gamora, which was not, as Perlman notes "abuse and torture", despite also writing that into the movie and removing any nuance from that relationship, and making Gamora a complete doofus who, rather than having familial attachment to a rather evil being who showed concern for her...followed someone who tortured her because reasons, before suddenly realizing torture was bad, because reasons)
"Dedra Meero is not just a woman in a men’s world, but a fascist in a world of fascists.” - Denise Gough
Gamora #2
"Dedra Meero is not just a woman in a men’s world, but a fascist in a world of fascists.” - Denise Gough
"Dedra Meero is not just a woman in a men’s world, but a fascist in a world of fascists.” - Denise Gough
Was there any mention in the first issue at all of the Universal Church of Truth (the "real" killers of Gamora's people)? I think it would be kind of cool to explore all the craziness of Gamora's history- her original history and how Adam's cosmic suicide affected her perceptions of things. I know that even Starlin had her hate the Badoon (her people's new killers), but it was something I think could have been really cool for him to explore while she was still the guardian of the Time Gem.