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D.C.G: Teen Justice #15 
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Sapphire's origin story spans thousands of years ago in the past when the human race was on the verge of being annihilated.

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Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:53 am
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Dear B69:

Teen Justice Issue #15 continues with its deconstructive attempt on a superhero story. One thing that always intrigued me was that when seeing superheroes teams, the heros always get along well and the villains always were treacherous. You could say: It’s because ones are the good guys and the others the bad guys. Simple enough.

But then came Justice League and we see how even Superman and Martian Manhunter could be viewed as smug supers, so different from the rest of humanity. And the villains were taking seminars with “trust exercises” (that thing where you left you fall and others are supposed to catch you).

The whole point is, they were acting as real people. Here we have a girl that has enormous power and treats other superhero like a “nerd”. Then goes into giving his origin story, conscious or not, it doesn’t matter, SHE wants to talk about that and SHE will.

I believe the Britain speech (bollocks!) it´s to imply “regal” attitude, really a bully who thinks very high on herself… this deconstruction rules!


Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:38 pm
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Hector wrote:
Dear B69:

Teen Justice Issue #15 continues with its deconstructive attempt on a superhero story. One thing that always intrigued me was that when seeing superheroes teams, the heros always get along well and the villains always were treacherous. You could say: It’s because ones are the good guys and the others the bad guys. Simple enough.

But then came Justice League and we see how even Superman and Martian Manhunter could be viewed as smug supers, so different from the rest of humanity. And the villains were taking seminars with “trust exercises” (that thing where you left you fall and others are supposed to catch you).

The whole point is, they were acting as real people. Here we have a girl that has enormous power and treats other superhero like a “nerd”. Then goes into giving his origin story, conscious or not, it doesn’t matter, SHE wants to talk about that and SHE will.

I believe the Britain speech (bollocks!) it´s to imply “regal” attitude, really a bully who thinks very high on herself… this deconstruction rules!


Thanks for the feedback

Superheroes not acting like real people and the characters in a team all sounding the same are problems I had with some comic books, shows etc.
So I have decided to make things more realistic and give them distinct personalities.

For example:
Starlight - Novice
Syn - Intelligence
Sapphire- Ego
(yes I like "S" names)


Fri Nov 23, 2012 4:43 pm
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