I was glad to see Vixen back in the JLA line up with the debut of the new
Justice League of America #1. She was the best addition from the Detroit-era League and works well in a team setting. I am also enjoying her live action appearances on
DC's Legends of Tomorrow - one of the best realized heroes on TV.
BRILLIANT! :-D
ReplyDeleteEspecially, as her powers come from that Anansi Amulet (or whatever it's called). Making it logical that she might empathically feel Spidey's distress.
I likes this cover.
ReplyDeleteI always thought that Vixen was the only member added during the Detroit era who really belonged in the Justice League. It just should have been the REAL Justice League.
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Cary Comic said...
"Especially, as her powers come from that Anansi Amulet (or whatever it's called). Making it logical that she might empathically feel Spidey's distress."
That's a very good point.
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Am I the only person here who finds that line of lion-heads strangely reminiscent of Mount Rushmore?
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Is anybody else here also reading DC's current "Bombshells" series, which I've been reading & enjoying since it started?
An alternative-reality version of Vixen (active in the 1930s/'40s) has appeared in the latest few issues of that...
Oh, and...
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"Especially, as her powers come from that Anansi Amulet (or whatever it's called)"
'Tantu Totem'.
Thanks. As for a pulp-fiction version of the Vixen? She'd make a great on-again/off-again love interest for Spidey-noir.
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ReplyDelete"As for a pulp-fiction version of the Vixen? She'd make a great on-again/off-again love interest for Spidey-noir."
The version of Vixen in "Bombshells" seems to be in a long-term relationship with Hawkgirl...
Who knows? Maybe she and Bombshell Hawkgirl fly both ways (a la Capt. Jack Harkness)!
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