I'm not sure why the DC movies keep trying to give us new badass, no-nonsense Supergirl variants when there's already a perfectly good one to use - Power Girl. She gets no love outside of the comics for some reason. Sure, we've seen Rogue on the big screen before, but she wasn't exactly the sassy Southern fireball we know from the comics - let's hope her next onscreen iteration gets her personality correct.
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i'm sorry, did you say you want to see comic book characters done RIGHT on the big screen?
All right, what did you do with Ross? and who are you??
I have a better question. What are the chances these two will go up against the Totalitarians in the very near-future?
"Any questions?"
Just one. Are you and Rogue going after Orange Lantern Starro?
@Carycomic: let's split the difference. Rogue absorbs the entire power output of both Orange Lantern Starro and the Totalitarians to help PG take on...Cthulhu!
I'd read that!!!!
Your analysis of Power girl goes for the small screen, too. I was hoping the Arrowverse's Crisis on Infinite Earths, or its aftermath, would bring her to us, but no luck. Her aspect as a woman who is the last survivor of her universe makes her unique among Supergirl variants, in a way that, if written well, I'd find interesting and compelling.
As for Rogue, I suspect we'll be seeing her introduced into the MCU about the time that Brie Larson decides she's ready to leave the role of Carol Danvers.
If "The Marvels" tanks at the box office, that might occur sooner than any of us expects.
I'm guessing it's the chest. I don't think Hollywood has ever wanted to treat a larger-chested woman like she has a brain, nevermind being powerful and cool.
Comedian Rita Rudner said it best: "Big chests on women don't make them less intelligent. Rather, it's big chests on women that make _men_ less intelligent!"
The way the comic movies are now Power Girl would be a flat chested bald transvestite.
There's a new question. If a woman were made into a man how would he look at big chested women? Then again, do regular women go weak knee if they see a six foot six guy? Or is that different?
Off topic: How about Daredevil's old foe, the Owl, versus the heroic Owl from Gold Key's short-lived 1960s comic?
Or if the latter is too hard to find pix of, how about either of the Nite Owls from Watchmen?
It'd be a hoot!
(I'll show myself out.)
A wise move.
;-D
P.S.@ Me: so, basically, Sandra Bullock with a shaved pate?
Just out of left field: how about Dr. Light from MEGA MAN vs. his villainous DC namesake?
Ross, have you ever considered having the Flash's Rogues go against Marvel's Rogue?
Ordinaryguy2
Or, failing that, how about Rogue vs. Rouge (of the Brain's Brotherhood of Evil)?
Power Girl and Rogue seem like the perfect team to face off against the Danvers Twins. Allies? Rivals? Enemies? Or All Three! Find out which, in Alternate Endings!
Who knows, Ivan? Ross might utilize your suggestion for STF #4200!
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