Or perhaps you have some headcanons about Lisa and Leonard in the Marvellous Ladies of DC?
Yes. I'm very late, but I can give you many headcanons about them.
Leonard was going to take the fall for Lisa when she was arrested. The last thing he wanted was for his baby sister to go to jail. Unfortunately, the case against her was too airtight and he couldn't find a way to fix it.
2. When Lisa was a kid, Leonard would take her to the ice rink when they were running a reduced fare for a few hours on the ice. He did the same with the roller rink, but Lisa preferred skating more.
3. Lisa realized they were in Martin Stein's house first before Leonard. She almost backed out because maybe it's wrong to rob the man whose wife died and daughter is the subject of one of the most famous cold cases, although that could be her relating with Ivy.
4. Lisa is down to fight alongside Sara when Civil War hits. Leonard is wary because of the political situation, but he's also in support of Captain America rejecting the Accords. Lisa only tells Thea about her brother having a print of an old Captain America war bonds poster when they were younger.
5. Leonard never gets used to the ants. He's still not entirely convinced Lisa didn't turn into an ant that one time.
6. While Lisa was in prison, Leonard did everything possible to help remind Ivy of her mom. It wasn't always easy with Sam and Rosa, but he found ways to make sure Ivy could write to her mom and learn about who she is.
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Look 99% of the time I am thinking of the dceased unkillables series that only exists in my head where its a fun campy zombie road trip and not whatever actually happened in that book bc I forgot
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I brought this up on hellsite, and like I genuinely don't like Marvel vs DC discussions because they can always get heated, but I AM curious about this...
So, how many of Marvel's street level characters do you think Lady Shiva and Cassandra Cain can logically beat? I'm curious to hear answers from y'all here!
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Do you guys know the Sturniolo Triplets? There exactly how I imagined the dynamic between Billy, Mary, and Freddy. Nick is the older brother and is the responsible one so he's a representation of Mary. Matt likes spending time alone, doing what he enjoys, and the other half, he's a social butterfly which ties into both newer versions and old versions of Billy so well. Lastly there's Chris who is the most funniest and dramatic guy ever which is exactly like Freddy!
(I may be getting them wrong so please correct me!)
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Billy going undercover as a reporter and trying to think of what to say when he goes “oh! I know! Like Superman!” Then goes to the person and says ‘Clark Kent, Daily Planet, do you have time for questions?’
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How do you think members of the Justice League would react to one of billy's/captain Marvel's rogues being a nazi? Well two of them are, actually, captain nazi and lady libertine, I think? I know some of them think Fawcett is a really happy and friendly place and that captain marvel is too, but the hilarity ensuing after them finding out he regularly fights nazis would be something.
If the batfamily or other heroes visited Fawcett for a mission and got to see captain marvel fight a literal nazi, I feel like they might respect him a bit more
Oh I think they'd all be surprised that a literal Nazi terrorizes Fawcett City but also be so stoked that Captain Marvel is regularly beating the crap out of him.
It's like you said, a lot of heroes would respect him even more when they find out. Like yeah he helps save the world but he also beats up nazis on the regular? That makes him that much better.
I can imagine various heroes watching the fight and just cheering because Cap can handle it. Younger heroes would think Cap (and the other Marvels too of course--Jr is notoriously even more likely to beat up nazis after all) are so cool for that.
(Also Lady Libertine works with Captain Nazi I'm pretty sure? So definitely a nazi herself)
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