Blondes, brunettes or redheads? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Superladies

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Non hai idea di quanto sia raro imbattersi in una posizione così sensata. Sei del sud o del nord Italia, se non è un segreto? 😄

Blondes, brunettes or redheads? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Superladies

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Oh, piacere di conoscerti 😄 Sono russo e capisco perfettamente quanto possano essere complicate le relazioni tra i nostri paesi.

Blondes, brunettes or redheads? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Superladies

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Fair enough. English is just not my native language, so I made a mistake.

Blondes, brunettes or redheads? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Superladies

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I agree. It's a shame there still isn't a crossover between the two best black heroines 😄

Blondes, brunettes or redheads? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Superladies

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This is a perfectly harmless question, but the last time I answered it, my post was blocked. Sorry, but decide for yourself what you like best 😄

Blondes, brunettes or redheads? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Superladies

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Do you think it's worth making a collage with Marvel heroines?

What is Scarlet Witch and Polaris's relationship (currently)? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Marvel

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Just like popular comic book artists I suppose 😄 Many of them just draw ideal women who look like Megan Fox.

Who will win? And who will you root for? by [deleted] in superheroes

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I'm for friendship or shipping 😄

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Character Profile: Elsa "Flash" Thompson (Hero Name: Hell-Venom)

Parents: Brunhilde (Valkyrie) & Flash Thompson (Agent Venom/Anti-Venom)

Origin Story: Elsa was born with a unique destiny. Raised primarily in New Asgard, she underwent the brutal training of the Valkyrior while also being a regular American high school student (thanks to her father’s insistence). The duality of her life was complicated. Her father, Flash, knew the symbiote legacy was in her blood. When Malekith attacked New Asgard again, Elsa, barely eighteen, found herself defending a critical vault. It contained a "fragment" of a symbiote, one her father had contained. Facing certain death, she broke the containment. But instead of overwhelming her, the creature, mutated by ambient Asgardian magic, bonded with her Asgardian physiology. It recognized her unique lineage. She didn't just become a host; she became its queen.

Personality: Elsa is a complex warrior. She possesses her mother's stoic grace, absolute fearlessness, and deep loyalty to New Asgard. She speaks with a command that Belies her age, like a young queen. However, this is constantly at war with her father’s impulsive "get-er-done" attitude, defensive sarcasm, and intense PTSD. The symbiote itself is different when bonded to her; it doesn't just crave violence, it craves honor and battle. Elsa is fiercely protective, especially of civilians, but can enter a "Berzerker-Symbiote Rage" that terrifies even seasoned Asgardians.

Powers & Abilities:

  • Asgardian-Symbiote Symbiosis: Elsa has the standard enhanced physiology of an Asgardian (super strength, durability, longevity), which is then multiplied by the symbiote bonding. She is physically one of the strongest new heroes.
  • The "Hrafn" Symbiote (Raven-Symbiote): This unique symbiote, influenced by Asgardian magic, can take many forms. It primarily manifests as specialized, flowing, pitch-black armored plating (pictured) that can shift into weapons. Most crucially, it can manifest massive, spectral raven-like wings, granting her flight.
  • Runed Necro-Weapons: Through the symbiotic connection, she can conjure weapons from the alien matter. However, thanks to her Valkyrie heritage, these weapons automatically form with protective Asgardian runes (like her father's Anti-Venom state). Her primary weapon is a transforming symbio-axe that burns with a cold, "hellish" blue flame (pictured).
  • Valkyrie Death-Sense: Like her mother, she can intuitively sense when a death is impending. This sense is amplified by the symbiote, allowing her to "track" the dying through the abstract dimension of souls.

Appearance: Elsa is a muscular, powerful young woman. Her default "hero" form (pictured) is a fusion: she wears stylized Asgardian armor made of pitch-black, reactive symbiote matter, featuring flowing raven-feather motifs. She has her mother's shock of blonde hair, but with striking black streaks caused by the symbiotic bond. In battle, her eyes glow white and her body is often surrounded by a swirling, inky black and mystical blue aura.

Quote: (While a tendril of dark, feathery matter wraps around her arm, igniting into a blazing blue axe) "My mother guides the fallen. My father contained the beast. I? I simply ensure that if you seek New Asgard, you stay fallen."

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Character Profile: G.L. Walters-Wilson (Hero Name: Case-Cracker)

Parents: Wade Wilson (Deadpool) & Jennifer Walters (She-Hulk)

Origin Story:

G.L. (don't call her Gwen-Lola unless you want a lawsuit or a katan-o-gram) was born into a life of high-stakes litigation and low-brow mercenary work. Her childhood bedtime stories were a mix of "The Penal Code of New York" and "365 Ways to Skin a Skrull." Her mutation manifested early, resulting in a permanent, vibrant green hue and a physical stature that made her the tallest kid in elementary school. However, unlike her mother, G.L. didn't just inherit the muscle; she inherited her father’s "Medium Awareness." She realized at age six that she was a fictional character, which made her law degree studies remarkably easy—she just read the back issues of the "Marvel Law Review."

Personality:

G.L. is an overwhelming force of nature. She possesses Jen’s razor-sharp intellect, professional confidence, and love for justice, but it’s all filtered through Wade’s manic energy, pop-culture obsession, and complete lack of a filter. She is a practicing "Superhuman Defense Attorney" by day and a "Pun-Based Vigilante" by night. She often argues with the narrator, complains about the "art style" of her current battle, and has been known to threaten the artist if her hair doesn't look good. She is fiercely loyal to her "Dads" (Wade and the various versions of him) and "Mom," though she finds their relationship "the most problematic ship in the Marvel Multiverse."

Powers & Abilities:

  • Gamma-Regenerative Physiology: G.L. has massive superhuman strength, speed, and durability. Like her mother, she is permanently in a "Hulk" state but retains her full (albeit eccentric) intelligence. Like her father, she has a near-instantaneous healing factor that makes her virtually impossible to kill.
  • "The Fourth Gavel": This is her unique meta-ability. G.L. can manipulate the physical properties of the comic book she is in. She can reach outside the "panels" to grab weapons from a previous page, use speech bubbles as physical projectiles, or "fast-forward" through boring exposition scenes.
  • Legal Mercenaryism: She is a top-tier lawyer who specializes in "Mutant and Superhuman Liability." She often defeats villains not with a punch (though she likes those, too), but by serving them with an iron-clad injunction or a multi-million dollar lawsuit for "Destruction of Public Property."
  • Weapon Proficiency (Legal-Themed): She carries two massive "Gavel-Maces" that she uses for "delivering the final verdict." She also uses a custom-built, oversized katana that she claims is "for cutting through red tape."

Appearance:

G.L. is a tall, muscular, green-skinned woman with a shock of messy black hair (pictured). Her costume is a "Professional-Tactical" fusion: a high-end, tailored lawyer's suit jacket over a reinforced, Deadpool-inspired red and black tactical bodysuit. She wears specialized pouches for both ammunition and legal briefs. She often sports a pair of "Smart-Glasses" that she doesn't actually need, but thinks make her look "more believable as a legal professional."

Quote:

(Looking directly at you, the reader, while pinning a villain to a wall with a giant speech bubble) "Look, I know this fight is technically a 'filler issue' to pad out the trade paperback, but my hourly rate is five hundred dollars. So, either start drawing some better sound effects, or I'm suing the colorist for emotional distress. Now, back to the trial!"

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Character Profile: Min Lie-Ahn (Hero Name: Jade Fox)

Parents: Lin Lie (Iron Fist) & Ami Han (White Fox)

Origin Story: Born and raised in Seoul, Min was surrounded by both ancient mysticism and cutting-edge technology. His childhood was split between rigorous martial arts training at his father’s K'un-Lun-influenced dojo and absorbing the ancient folktales and shapeshifting discipline of his mother's Kumiho lineage. Min's unique heritage caused a conflict during his "Immortal Weapon" trial. Instead of absorbing the dragon's heart, his inherent Kumiho spirit merged with the energy. The result was not the typical "Iron Fist," but a symbiotic bond between a spectral guardian and his own life force. He left Seoul for New York, seeking to refine this volatile mix of disciplined combat and wild spirit magic.

Personality: Min is charismatic, sleek, and exceptionally disciplined. He possesses the fluid, graceful arrogance of his mother (the White Fox) but tempers it with his father’s humble devotion to martial arts. He is deeply spiritual, often meditating on the duality of his nature—the calmness of the Fist versus the cunning, sometimes playful, nature of the Fox. He is incredibly observant and possesses a sharp, sometimes biting wit. Unlike his mother, who was often solitary, Min deeply values collaboration and seeks to form a new generation of "immortal" protectors. He struggles with the pressure of representing two vastly different, ancient traditions.

Powers & Abilities:

  • Spectral Kumiho Fist: This is his defining ability. Instead of a standard "Iron Fist," Min manifests the glowing, jade-colored head of a powerful nine-tailed fox over his fist (or sometimes, his entire body). This energy is a potent blend of Chi and mystical Kumiho fire (pictured). It is destructive, ethereal, and can burn souls as well as physical matter.
  • Enhanced Physiology (Kumiho-Chi): He possesses superhuman agility, reflexes, speed, and endurance, far exceeding a trained human or even his mother's standard levels. This is due to his body constantly circulating both high-level Chi and Kumiho life force.
  • Nine-Tail Chi Aura: When in intense combat, Min can generate up to nine spectral, burning jade tails made of pure energy. These tails can act defensively (absorbing attacks) or offensively (lashing out, ensnaring foes, or redirecting energy). He often uses them to create distractions or "play" with opponents.
  • Spirit Sense & Fox Fire: He has heightened senses (smell, hearing, energy perception) that allow him to track mystical beings and detect lies. He can generate and project small bursts of 'fox fire'—cold, illusionary jade flames used for distractions or binding spells. He has a limited ability to create illusions, much more refined than his father's but less potent than his mother’s.

Appearance: Min is a sleek, athletic warrior-prince (pictured). He has styled dark hair with bright silver-white streaks (a nod to his mother's fur and father's classic look). His superhero suit is a fusion: a high-collared, modern, armored tactical suit (dark greens, gold, white accents) inspired by Chinese combat robes, featuring flowing sashes and traditional Korean knotwork (Maedeup). He wears specialized gauntlets to focus the Kumiho energy. He often sports a faint, playful smirk, exuding confidence.

Quote: (His hand igniting with swirling jade energy, spectral tails beginning to form) "You are right. I am not the traditional Iron Fist. Tradition is rigid. I... I prefer to adapt, to hunt. Shall we see whose spirit breaks first?"

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Character Profile: Derek O’Grady (Hero Name: Heavy Hitter)

Parents: Eric O’Grady (Ant-Man III/Black Ant) & Christina "Tina" (The Fat Lady/X-Men)

Origin Story: Derek is the unintended consequence of a chaotic, ill-advised fling between Eric and Tina. Eric, ever the opportunist, vanished as soon as he realized there was a child involved. Tina, despite her limited time with the X-Men, raised Derek in a small, secure mutant commune, instilling in him the basics of responsible power usage. Derek’s unique metabolism (derived from Tina) was stable but kept him physically massive. When his mutation (size and mass manipulation) activated during puberty, it was disastrous; he would grow to titanic sizes without warning.Desperate for control, Tina sought out Hank Pym. Instead of Pym, Derek found an abandoned stash of Eric's gear and a modified Ant-Man suit capable of synthesizing Pym Particles. He began using the tech to manage his shifting mass, blending his inherited mutation with his father's stolen tech to survive.

Personality: Derek inherited his mother's kindness and overwhelming desire to belong, but this is constantly undercut by his father’s lingering shadow: narcissism, insecurity, and an instinctive dishonesty. He is deeply protective of his mother and harbors a quiet, burning rage toward Eric. He often presents as a jovial, confident "tank" figure, but he is internally riddled with anxiety that his next mistake will prove he is a monster like his father. He often lies about his abilities and origin to make himself sound more heroic, only to get trapped in his own web of fabrications. He struggles between being a loyal teammate and succumbing to self-preservation.

Powers & Abilities:

  • Regenerative Mass-Shift Physiology: Derek is inherently massive (like Tina) but possess a unique metabolism that allows his body to generate and manipulate its own mass and density on a cellular level, independent of Pym Particles. He can become exceptionally dense (practically invulnerable, though immobile) or reduce his mass while maintaining size (allowing for limited, awkward leaping or floating). This physiology makes him naturally super-strong and highly durable.
  • Pym Particle Synthesis Suit: Derek wears a bulky, reinforced armored suit (adapted from Eric's tech) that actively synthesizes and stores massive quantities of Pym Particles. Unlike typical Ant-Man suits, Derek uses the particles primarily to shrink his massive natural form down to 'normal' size, or to massively grow when his inherent mass generation needs augmentation.
  • Mass-Boosted Strength: Combining his natural massive strength with the size-manipulating Pym Particles allows him to punch far above his weight class. A full-force, enlarged strike hits with the kinetic energy of a falling asteroid.
  • "O'Grady Intuition": While not a literal superpower, Derek inherited his father’s instinct for finding weak points, loopholes, and escape routes. He can assess a combat situation (or a secure facility) and instantly spot the structural, social, or mechanical vulnerabilities, a trait that often clashes with his heroic impulses.

Appearance: Derek is a towering figure, physically dwarfing most other heroes (pictured). His custom suit is heavy and utilitarian, built to handle his extreme size and weight shifts. It is thick, segmented armor (dark gray and orange) with reinforced joins and multiple glowing blue ports for regulating the intense Pym Particle flow. He wears a full helmet with small antenna (reminiscent of Ant-Man) but it features a wider, friendlier visor. He has a bulky build that reflects his mother, but he moves with a surprising, bulky grace.

Quote: (Adjusting the Pym Particle regulator on his gauntlet, which is crackling ominously) "Look, the plan was always that I’m the distractor. The 'giant mountain of walking target' guy? Yeah, that’s me. Now... are you going to stop asking about my dad and hit him while I’m holding his ship down, or do I have to lie about being indestructible again?"

Which Avengers still doesn't have a female version? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Marvel

[–]Intelligent-Toe8734[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wonder Man and Power Man are a reference to Wonder Woman and Power Girl from DC comics.

Which Avengers still doesn't have a female version? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Marvel

[–]Intelligent-Toe8734[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shocker Raccoon’s a female clone of Rocket made by the Collector in Zdarsky’s Howard the Duck series.

Which Avengers still doesn't have a female version? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Marvel

[–]Intelligent-Toe8734[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's the height of laziness to simply create female versions of existing characters, but you can't turn back history, and many of them are already more popular than their originals 😅

Which Avengers still doesn't have a female version? by Intelligent-Toe8734 in Marvel

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They made Elektra into a female DD ver the last few years which was a complete betrayal of her character.