DC DONT YOU DARE RETCON THE REDTHA FAMILY.
I'm happy she's alive but
@redtha ik your not active so I'm gonna say it for the both of us
*UNHOLY FURIOUS REDTHA FANGIRL SCREAM*THAT ISNT LEONID KOVARRRRR
DC WTF
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@missyporkbarreling
I have seen Pantha twice in my life.
Once was on a DC Trading Card.
The second was getting her head punched off by Superboy Prime.
But everyone should get to see their faves once and awhile.
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The "We've could've been such good and complex characters if we weren't written by white men" duo
Justice for Kole and Pantha. Kole was literally made to be killed off and Pantha was constantly written as an angry Afro-Latina/Black woman. I could literally fix their characters DC give them to ME
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DC Latino Superheroes Part 1
1. Jaime Reyes aka Blue Beetle - Chicano (Mexican American)
2. Milagro Reyes aka Green Lantern (a popular fandom interpretation) - Chicana (Mexican American)
3. Kyle Rayner aka Green Lantern - biracial; half Irish and half Mexican American
4. Keli Quintela aka Teen Lantern - biracial; Afro-Indigenous Bolivian born
5. Selina Kyle aka Catwoman - biracial; Afro-Cuban American; to explain she has been portrayed by black women multiple times and I believe some comic issues has her state her Cuban heritage. So, I would make her Afro-Cuban with green eyes.
6. Miguel Jose Barragan aka Bunker - Mexican
7. Mas y Menos - Guatemalan
8. Pedro Pena aka Shazam - Chicano (Mexican American)
9. Jessica Cruz aka Green Lantern - Chicana (Mexican American) and Honduran
10. Renee Montoya aka The Question II - Afro-Dominican American
11. Cisco Ramon aka Vibe - half Colombian and half Puerto Rican American
12. Miguel Devante aka Vulcan - biracial; half white and Latino nationality unknown
13. Ya'Wara - biracial; Indigenous Brazilian
14. Maria Mendoza aka Wonder Woman - Peruvian
15. Yara Flor aka Wonder Woman - biracial; Afro-Indigenous Brazilian
16. Lorena Marquez aka Aquagirl - Mexican American
17. Isabella Ortiz aka Robina - Latina nationality unknown but American born; possibly Afro Latina
18. Don Fernando Suarez aka El Castigo (The Whip) I - Mexican born
19. Rodrigo Elwood Gaynor aka El Castigo (The Whip) II - Chicano (Mexican American)
20. Shelly Gaynor aka El Castigo (The Whip) III - Chicana (Mexican American); artwork by Phil Cho
21. Eduardo Dorado aka El Dorado - Mexican born; I highly suggest following his incarnation in the animated Young Justice series
22. Bernal Rojas aka Bushmaster - Venezuelan born
23. Uno aka Aztek - biracial; Indigenous Mexican
24. El Gaucho - real name unknown; Argentinian born
25. Rosabelle Mendez aka Pantha - Hispanic nationality unknown
26. Pablo Valdez aka El Muerto - Mexican born
27. Anita Fite aka Empress - biracial; Afro-Haitian
28. Yolanda Montez aka Wildcat - Mexican born
29. Andrea Rojas aka Acrata - Mexican born
30. Beatriz da Costa aka Fire - Brazilian born
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7, 12, and 22 please!
7- Favorite one shot character:
I’ll go with go with Colin Wilkes (although technically he did show up again briefly after the Mr. Zsasz arc in Batman: Streets of Gotham). The way he crossed paths with Damian made me go, “Yep, that’s about how I’d imagine Damian making a friend his age.” I liked his powers and from the little we saw of him, it seemed like he had an interesting morality that was influenced by his faith (kind of like Huntress). I’m honestly bummed there wasn’t more done with him. I think he had a lot of potential to be a supporting character for future Damian stories. He’s been erased from continuity by the reboots, but I’m wary of any attempts to reintroduce him since I thought Paul Dini and Dustin Nguyen’s original introduction for the character was so strong. He’s one of those characters that got away 💔
12- Favorite sidekick:
Is anyone surprised that I’m saying Robin? Specifically though, I have to go with Damian Wayne. The dynamic he has with Dick, especially during Dickbats era, says so much about what Robin means to both of them and really puts Dick as the first kid sidekick into perspective, both for Dick and the readers. Like Dick says in Batman (2016) #34, “You and me, kiddo. From the beginning…And all the way to the end.” 💚💛❤️
22- Ideal titans lineup not including the fab 5:
This is so hard. I’ll preface this by saying that I am a New Teen Titans purist but I also have a strong fondness for the first 20 issues of Titans 1999. That being said, I’d have the core team be: Cyborg, Starfire, Jericho, Damage, Ravager, and Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) with Omen, Bumblebee, Herald, Red Star, Pantha, and Baby Wildebeest as guest appearances. Vic would be the main leader for the team and Kory would take over if Vic’s incapacitated or he needs to step back for a while because he’s dealing with personal stuff (You know, classic Titans scenarios). I promise I didn’t (just) put Grant on this list for my blorbo agenda. His arc in Titans 1999 where Roy takes him to the desert and he works through his trauma was the companion to Kory’s arc where Tamaran waged war against the Gordanians. That made it so the two of them mirrored each other, at least in my eyes. I think if they were in a book together where Kory was actually well written, there’d be plenty of opportunity to explore the different perspectives they have on the cycle of violence and that would also lend itself to some really interesting conflict within the team. I added Kyle in here even though I don’t know him that well (yet!) because I liked him a lot in The New Titans and he had an interesting friendship with Damage that sadly was never explored again after that book. For the guest appearances, I had to include Lilith so she could show up and cause drama (I say this with love). I’m also a big fan of Red Star and his strange little found family, so I’d love to see them work with the Titans again for an arc or two. I’m so glad you gave me 22, it was a lot of fun 😊
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