After more than a decade finally a panel with Diana, Donna and Artemis together in a comic but still missing Cassie
Why DC editorial dislike or doesn't want that Diana interact with Donna, Artemis and Cassie more?
After more than a decade finally a panel with Diana, Donna and Artemis together in a comic but still missing Cassie
Why DC editorial dislike or doesn't want that Diana interact with Donna, Artemis and Cassie more?
Sure Artemis is tall, huh.
>Why DC editorial dislike or doesn't want that Diana interact with Donna, Artemis and Cassie more?
They kind of aggressively don't care about WW in general, never mind any associated characters.
I care though.
Wondy team book would be great
Indeed. It would need a good story hook though. Possibly have the team directly working as agents of the Themiscyran government.
what issue of what? I bailed on current wondy because of fucking Max Lord
The WW annual that came out today
Artemis and Donna didn't even talk though
Was it stupid?
Donna's always been a Titans character more than a WW character. She is pretty irrelevant in the WW mythos to be honest.
oh yeah, orlando's finale.
I ask what the other user asks
>was it stupid
Only WW I read this decade was the Legend of WW and last week, I went through Rebirth. Shit just made me scratch my head after Rucka was done because I think after it starts getting into Darkseid's edgy looking daughter and Jason for a while. Like why the fuck does she need a twin BROTHER? I don't remember her having one before pre-new52. I just assumed Donna was dead in this continuity or stuck in some other dimension, but she shows up like 90 issues in or I just didn't pay attention to anyone mentioning her.
>Darkseid's edgy looking daughter and Jason for a while. Like why the fuck does she need a twin BROTHER? I don't remember her having one before pre-new52
that was Johns' idea, and after Rucka was done with the book, his old friend James Robinson took over, ignored most of Rucka, and just continued those Johns plot points.
They appeared from Darkseid War in New 52.
Donna does exist, but continues to be a clusterfuck. She was made out of blood magic in the Finch New 52 stuff, and DC seems reluctant to retcon that terrible story (blood + clay from statued Hippolyta = Donna, and she killed all the male Amazons).
Donna's a mess, but this time she's similar to the rest of the OG Teen Titans on levels of messiness.
Donna's messiness is now totally overshadowed by how convoluted and character assassinated and retconned Wally has been. I think they are basically just keeping it that she was created to be WW's enemy, did a bunch of evil shit, and WW gave her basically a new chance/start and they even implanted false happy memories within her.
They didn't want to retcon that she killed a bunch of amazons and a bunch of men for their gender, but I don't mind that she never got "justice" because Diana effectively killed the old Donna by basically brainwashing her. The person who did that is dead.
There was a secret hidden third tribe of Amazons in South America, like the Bana
It's treated as this huge revelation that affects all Amazons and not something they should have expected
That's why Diana calls the leaders of Themyscira and the Bana, as well as Donna and Artemis, to tell them
Are trans women allowed to immigrate to Hippolyta?
>Not a single male
This is really sexist
Even that doesn't even touch on how things are messy from Abnett's Titans Hunt at the end of the New 52.
According to it, Donna was around for a long time, but we see her literally built a couple of months before out of cursed clay.
That also breaks Garth a lot, because he didn't exist until Bunn's terrible Aquaman arc
There's Steve.
Sadly Garth is probably axed for a main role in the Aquaman or Titans books because of black Aqualad
Not anymore thanks to Willow Wilson who broke Diana and Steve for "reasons "
"reasons" was Steve was being pulled into Bendis' "EVENT LEVIATHAN"
Literally there was not need to break them for Leviathan to work because even before that Leviathan was a thing Wilson was playing with the idea that maybe Diana likes more women than men
>Why DC editorial dislike or doesn't want that Diana interact with Donna, Artemis and Cassie more?
Comic book companies have this misguided idea that fans want simple shit that confines to one genre. Fans don't want simple shit. Spider-Man was fighting aliens and shit by the third issue of his first solo series. Batman has popular rogues because he can fight crazy dudes like Killer Croc and Clayface and he's allowed to actually do that, and he has a popular supporting cast because writers actually use them.
So Diana constantly gets rebooted with a different supporting cast and only one type of villain and people wonder why nobody cares.
Hating legacy characters is a Didio thing. Maybe things will change soon.
Okay, but he'll be back.
What a bunch of Saint Seiya ripoffs.
They ain't real woman so no. Although not being a legit Amazon would be the bigger reason.
Still surprised DC didn't turn Artemis black. She had all the characteristics and quality that was necessary for the transformation.
>She had all the characteristics and quality that was necessary for the transformation.
Red hair?
Steve was kinda of boring anyways. They didn't really do much with him. It was kind of an interesting conversation at first, but after they got together, I barely noticed he was there unless she needed some sex. Then he started making his presence known more when it's the whole "you're never around enough, Diana" stuff popped up about their relationship, and that was that. Best just to keep her like they used to where she never can get a boyfriend.
Because the "Wonder Family" is mostly an inorganic kludge of characters forced together rather than long-term development of relationships. Donna was created by TT writers for TT books. Cassie was created so Byrne could get more royalties by shelving Vanessa Kapatelis and replacing Donna. Artemis was an antagonist and replacement for Diana who writers pretend actually has a relationship with Diana rather than a distant "I respect you but don't really like you" thing going on.
>has a relationship with Diana rather than a distant "I respect you but don't really like you" thing going on.
hey man, only one woman seems to know how to defuse a randy Artemis