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>People talking shit about Stephanie Brown
Look, I may have never read a single one of her solo stories, but I will not stand for anyone trashing a fellow fan.
@dailycasscain Cause you're my joy~
You're everything to me-hee-hee-eeh~
@NocturneTomDeja To me, the big difference is that Cowan drew her more beautiful than sexy, and it was a very particular, effortless, dominant kind of beauty. The only artist to me that has come close to replicating that was Scott in Batgirl, and even he didn't quite nail that supreme confidence.
@PlasticManTalk Nothing to keep you from getting lost in that luxurious midnight-black mane, mayne.
And now, rounding up this historia of horniness, we have Dexter Soy's Lady Shiva which seems to have taken a couple of pretty big cues from her Birds of Prey days.
And I ain't talking about her coat.
But then Shiva returned to the pages of Birds of Prey and artist Paulo Siqueira, perhaps honoring the legacy of his fellow countryman, gave us another veritable feast for the eyes that included the short-lived but spectacular debut of the Jade Canary.
We were not ready.
Slipping into 2005, Ale Garza's Shiva took the torch Jim Lee had ignited and ran with it. His co-penciller, Pop Mhan, mostly followed suit until the very last issue, where he gave her the outfit I like to call "Sexy Iron Fist".
Interestingly enough, around the same time we had the rebooted Richard Dragon, which featured the horniest Lady Shiva ever... writing-wise. In terms of art, I dunno, Scott McDaniel can draw a lot of things but hotness isn't quite one of them.
Ed Benes' Lady Shiva debuted in the pages of Birds of Prey, bringing to bear a veritable buffet of bounteous b...
Well, you get the idea.