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@taliasghul She always acts so high-and-mighty just because she got a mature readers prestige miniseries in the 80s. Like she's better than everyone else. Hmph.
Here's a few instant day-brighteners besides the usual suspect. https://t.co/dggjj53BPG
... find their own way. Which is where Richard comes in, because she trusts him to help whoever she sends him to find that way without pushing them one way or the other.
Basically, in my mind she's just too hands-off to train someone and she likes it that way.
Helping Cass get her body-reading skills back? Hell yeah, go off. But directly training anyone just... brings bad memories of how Dixon and others wrote her.
Plus, I'm a firm believer that at her best Shiva wouldn't want to personally mold anyone, that she'd prefer that they...
Anyway, I don't wanna sound like I'm raining on anyone's parade, but I've never been a big fan of Shiva personally training anyone. Dropping them off at Richard Dragon's summer camp? Yeah. Showing up at irregular intervals to beat the taste off everyone's mouths? Absolutely.
Been following that tweet asking abt DC's best fighters with great interest and so far it's been most pleasing to me in my career. I do find it funny that a couple of people have said Vic "trained" with Shiva.
Does getting your entire shit rocked three times count as training?
@BLKSAMURAI @brucewaynehoe Aw, thanks to both of you!
I'm worried that now that Outsiders is over I don't have anything to dive into regularly, but I could go back to the OG Richard Dragon run for a spell, since it's getting a reprint and animated movie next year.
You know who draws a gorgeous and charming Lady Shiva? And a gorgeous and charming everything else?
@batsalghul, that's who.