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@JeanGen09181213 I think 1 of the biggest problems in media now (in this subject) is there isn't someone brave enough to say "ya know, maybe that isn't a good idea".
Not all "progressive" ideas and changes are winners, and some can fall so hard it hurts the brand and the future of that company.
Maybe it's best that Power Girl isn't seen on the regular in DC Comics.
The current track record:
-Starfire has been reduced to being boring and safe
-Wonder Woman (Diana) is been barely seen
-Nubia's recent appearance has been disappointing
-Don't get me started on Harley Quinn
If you can't bring out the material as it was meant to be seen, don't bother, the censorship your company chose wasn't even nudity.
This is ridiculous and unacceptable.
If needed, make parental controls, rating system, SOMETHING, but don't tell us this overreach was "unavoidable" https://t.co/dzLeSo3Yxa
@MasterHavik Possibly but since the New52 is dead, it really wouldn't be on the list. Still even if she was a bit too free and abrasive, I would take this Starfire over the dull and safe version current year DC Comics made her.
It's sad when Mirko Tamaki wrote her better than in cannon comics
@kevinbolk Or at least keep politics balanced. Batman Dark Knight Returns had quite a few political elements to it, particularly with Ronald Regan, but they balanced it out by having a not so favorable view people overly liberal too, particularly the guy who vouched for Joker.
No one but Carlos Gomez should ever do art for an America Chavez book. The man's style did the heavy lifting to make her stories readable. https://t.co/ksbHVM0q0E