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I'd like to thank @TomTaylorMade, @Kamo_1981 and everyone who worked on DCEASED: UNKILLABLES for keeping the ball rolling across the multiverse with a delightfully violent and surprisingly loving Shiva, who may not have broken the Elseworlds curse, but did go out like a champ.
I'd like to thank @bryanedwardhill, @dextersoy, @GlebMelnikov8 and the whole BATMAN AND THE OUTSIDERS team for reviving and revitalizing Shiva, breaking new ground in her relation with her daughter and giving us some classic panels along the way. As needed as it is appreciated.
How it started /// How it's going
Art by Ric Estrada/Wally Wood and @kevinwada
#LadyShivaDay
Alright, one final heads-up. For those who don't know, tomorrow is #LadyShivaDay, where we all celebrate the most important day in the history of comics: the anniversary of the debut of the Mistress of the Martial Arts.
Admittedly, 46 isn't quite as much of a milestone as 45...
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@nightwingriah Absolutely. Definitely. 100%.
Sure, I'm biased because I love the OG Kung-Fu Fighter crew and Ben's awesome, but I think an unburdened Ben would be every bit as good as them.
But the beauty of that whole mini arc of Question is how it develops both Vic *and* Shiva at the same time. Shiva isn't there just to facilitate Vic's change of heart (although she does), she's there out of her own interest, an interest that goes beyond just fighting.
Shiva, having already established that Vic is no longer interesting to her as a fighter, still accompanies him on his personal quest and shows genuine curiosity abt the way he tries to solve the situation with non-violence (having been beaten out of his two-fisted trance by her).