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@drawin_casscain @TheBat_Family The hero of all villains.
@LucasRemoussin Mostly because we don't know where it came from but we know it's wrong. The name was originally written without the hyphen, but "Woosan" isn't an actual Chinese last name, and O'Neil never mentioned where the "san" came from. Is it a bastardized Japanese honorific?🤷
@9monthfan @Official_TVC Yeah, sadly her characterization has gotten a lot more flat and uninteresting over the years. For my money, she's at her absolute best in O'Neil/Cowan's Question run, but Simone's BoP is pretty high up there too -- and they're both great comics on their own to boot!
@Official_TVC @9monthfan Sorry to pop out of the blue like this, but in Gail Simone's Birds of Prey, Shiva took a liking to Dinah and offered to make her her apprentice. Dinah refused at first, but eventually agreed to give it a shot, on the condition that they swapped places and lived each other's life.
With all due respect to my Sable moot, and my Elektra moots, and my 'Tasha moots...
Shiva all day every day. https://t.co/2d9pDAfjZo
@JustwantgoodF Thanks! If you liked Hill's Shiva, I'd strongly recommend going back and reading Denny O'Neil and Denys Cowan's Question run. Hill himself is a huge fan of it.
When someone tries, really tries to engage with the ambiguity, the contradictions, the philosophy, the downright mercurial nature of Lady Shiva rather than just putting her in a tiny box of evil, you get something that's far more valuable than whatever you do with that box.
... I think there is more than enough material, both classic and modern, to show that that doesn't have to be the case.
Finally...