Medusa: You’ve done the whore-goddess credit, Amazon… but we both know how this ends. We’ve always known how this ends. It ends in stone.
She stabs Diana, who falls to the ground.
Medusa: Look at me.
Diana: (Weakly.) N-n-no…
Medusa: Look at me!
Diana: (Resolute, now, as she seizes a severed snake head.) No.
Medusa: What are you doing?
Diana: One mortal life…
Medusa: No! Stop!
Diana: …is worth more…
Medusa: NO!!
Diana squeezes the snake’s venom into her own eyes.
Medusa: No! I will not be cheated, not again! Look at me!
Diana turns, venom streaming from her blind eyes.
Diana: Never.
I’ve always loved this scene, honest to goddess.
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^ Indeed :D
I wouldn’t mind experiencing some of that ‘Amazon mating play’
Especially from Diana ;D
Whenever anyone asks what the best part of writing Wonder Woman was, I get a little stumped. I knew it was a big deal to write THE female superhero, the archetypal badass female adventurer. I knew it would be tricky, I knew it would require a ton of planning and care.
But I didn’t know it would be so goddamn fun.
Hippolyta. Phillipus. Etta. The white apes. Theymiscira. Artemis. Alkyone. The Circle. Achilles. The Amazons. Dr. Psycho. Cheetah. Wonder Girl. Donna Troy.
It was a difficult, often frustrating assignment, and the readership is SO intense and hardcore that even minor perceived missteps were treated like the work of the devil.
But lord god, it was also so much FUN.
I loved working with those wonderful, amazing characters, playing with that mythology. And I think it is more female than almost any mainstream comic of the last couple decades. A lot of great male writers write wonderful female characters, and bless them all, but THIS Wonder Woman was going to deal with the real thing, the real female experience. And what that means, in terms of society. It was about sisterhood, motherhood, jealousy, empathy, birth, death, blood, pain, opression, loyalty, transformation, identity and joy.
Maybe the most fun I have ever had writing comics.
And the most fun, if I had to narrow it down, to write was the early days of Tom’s and Diana’s (sadly doomed) courtship. Tom was being inexplicably written as kind of a dick, and I didn’t understand why, so I tried to bridge that interpretation with his original one, and explain his recent dickery a little. But it was lovely to see what it would really mean for a fairly normal guy to try to date a princess/goddess/warrior/superhero. And Diana’s askew sense of humor and Tom’s plain speaking quality made that an absolute pleasure. When Diana comes to the hospital to announce that she is courting him, and later, when Hippolyta gives him her approval to date Diana, those are two of my favorite scenes I have ever written anywhere.
I miss a lot of characters I don’t write any longer, but to this day, it’s tough to see a great Wonder Woman drawing and not want to go back and write her again.
Images from Young Justice “Bloodlines”
To be posted on The World’s Finest shortly…
OMG BART?
BART
BAAAAAAAAAAART
AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH.
I love the Flash family!!!
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Bleeding Cool is saying it has confirmed the identity of the iconic male DC character, formerly on page as het and who will now be a gay man, enough to call it.
And it is the same character that I named last Sunday and had mentioned weeks before that - Alan Scott, the Earth 2 Green Lantern.
Barbara Gordon Will Call You Out On Your Sexist Crap
In today’s Young Justice Batgirl has some thoughts about Nightwing having to explain why all female team is being deployed.
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Today in class, I changed all the wallpapers in my row to Justice League members. Because I’m cool.
I think Jim Lee should make the Justice League’s headquarters look like this.
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Justice League of Peanuts by ~corinotec
lol, aquaman
You know Grant Morrison has said Superman’s cape was his baby blanket …