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There are very few stories where Shiva acts as a traditional contract killer, and I'm grateful for that because it always feel like a fundamental misunderstanding of her character.
To me, she's not someone you hire to murder a a businessman or politician. Unless we're in Tekken.
Call her underdeveloped if you want, but it never ceases to amuse me how utterly unhinged 70s Lady Shiva is and how little the book does about it. Richard and Ben spend 13 issues watching this lady throw herself to the wolves and they're like "But that ain't none of my business."
THE ENTIRE DCU: "Well that seems a bit random but maybe Diana is just trying to reform her through compassion and kindness and gentle, loving care."
DIANA AND SHIVA:
@empatheticcain No idea, but whatever it is, I bet it'd have some real kick.
@333Mysteries Vic is the strongest one but also the most subtle, and it comes about as a result of Vic's own life as well. It's not 100% Shiva's influence.
The most obvious case is Dinah during Simone's BoP. That's the clearest example to me.