I don't care about male movies showing a man falling in love and needing a woman because we have enough male-led movies showing this happening, and not happening.
I don't care about male movies showing a man falling in love and needing a woman because we have enough male-led movies showing this happening, and not happening.
Exactly my point.
Troll somewhere else.
'73% of Americans "believe that they are destined to find their one, true, soul mate."' Urg.
Do you know if it is collected in a volume? Sounds good to me.
Prince. A few times.
I'll let you know when it happens.
The puns on this post will have you begging for mercy. It's going to get really ruff, I might need to get my paw. Ah, screw this, I'm off to eat my woofles from the barkery.
OK. Then call her something not related to Spider-man perhaps? I'm not big into the Spidey-world, never have been, so I don't know the chars well.
Hardly any from my reading days, which were way before yours. Halo Jones is a name that springs to mind.
I did, aside from Big Barda who I've only vaguely heard about so really know nothing about. Thanks though.
Yes, to all that.
I really meant comics, we don't get many new superheroes pushed into the major arcs. Introduce someone new that helps saves the day with the JL/Avengers (depending on your side) and have that new person fight along side the established chars constantly - bingo, new main char.
*cries* But it sucks! Women in the world of superheroes can be just as strong, just as ridiculously over-powered as the men.
Yes this.
Yes please. The new incarnation with Kamala Kahn.
I'd trust Sony with a decent super hero movie about as far as I can throw Sony. They have a lot of buildings and stuff, and I'm not super powered, so I can't throw Sony at all. So, er, zero. OK, really off for coffee now.
I'm betting it will be a movie that features a female superhero but she won't be the sole focus. Nor will she get through the movie without needing a romance arc or getting saved by a man.
Nope. Maybe it is a local phrase?
50 is not really old these days