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@thearielbee Hoho, I can tell you from experience that it's well-worth the hunt.
Vic Sage, for example, goes from straight-laced car salesman to "Yo You Wanna GO?" real goddamn quick.
@PlasticManTalk Glad you had fun with it! And hey, we finally found something Plas and Shiva have in common besides the color red!
@rocandysweetzox Ahh, gotcha. It's a pretty cool DC war comic about a handful of characters who already had stories teaming-up, kinda like a WWII JLA. Good stuff!
All I'd like to add to today's DC discourse is a gentle reminder that Lady Shiva is canonically every bit as good at healing people as she is at hurting them.
And that she can do some pretty incredible things with her fingers.
... all that gave the story was a cliffhanger that was resolved in a single issue and telegraphed by The Entire Concept Of Batman As A Character.
There's Robin V1, where Shiva is evil solely to tempt Tim into killing for her, another cliffhanger that lasts for all of two panels.
So what does that leave us with? There's Knightfall/Knightsend, which had the whole training sequence leading to the question of whether Bruce would sacrifice his morals to become strong enough to fight Azrael. That subplot arguably wouldn't work if Shiva wasn't evil. But...
Ok, what about Birds of Prey? Shiva doesn't do anything particularly evil to anyone undeserving of it in that, but she does kinda need to be evil for Canary's temptation to feel dangerous. But again, like in Puckett's run, her motivations there are still lacking.
Like, seriously, how the hell did this become one of the most defining images of the character, to the point where it was used as a reference for miniatures, when we already had Benes' BoP by then?
And it's this low-res-ass pic specifically.