This would be a different issue, with both heroines adapting to situations outside their usual worlds. One of the great things about having characters with well defined personalities is the fun a writer can have by taking them out of their comfort zones.
Just one question: does this mean Herc has to move to Asgard?
ReplyDeleteVixen in old style haircut. There was a woman at work who I said had a Vixen style haircut and she seemed insulted and I said it was not an insult and I would bring in magazine. Next time I saw her I showed her cover and she said she agreed with me and said it was clear ir was not an insult.
ReplyDeleteVixen becoming leader of Valkyries seems to be merger of two characters as they did in MCU.
If you're referring to the Nicholas Cage version of Ghost Rider, I would agree. The first movie definitely seemed to blend the Johnny Blaze origin with the general appearance of Danny Ketch in GR mode.
DeletePushing the lead characters of a story outside their comfort zones is a key element in a compelling story. It's where we get the "reluctant hero" trope.
ReplyDelete2 great images of 2 great characters sitting around planning a great heroic comeback. More V characters please (I'll take those tv lizards too).
ReplyDeleteHow much cooperation will Vixen get from the Valkyries? She is just human.And Brunny doing her own dirty work ? Just how far will she be traveling to do her detecting??
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