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Dan Richards kinda just got fucking axed iirc. I do remember that his dog turned out to be a robot.To be fair to her, xenophobia was an ingrained part of Daxamite culture. Their weakness to lead was genetically created to punish then for leaving Krypton, leading then to stay on the planet lest they get exposed and die from such a common element. This eventually led to them becoming distrustful of other species and becoming extremely hateful of aliens.
I can't seem to quote reply @King Koalemos recent post, so i'll just do a quick run through on the Infinity Inc crew:
The evil Harlequin was the niece of the Dan Richards Manhunter. She died after Solomon Grundy killed her in a rage for tricking him into killing Skyman by pretending to be Jade, who he was obsessed with at the time (but in a puppy dog way, not a rapey way)
Man Skyman getting murked was just kinda nonsensical to me. Like, couldn't they have made a bullshit resurrection just for him? It would have been interesting seeing him in the reconstruction era as a chair of the JSA or something.
Yeah, it's a shame they just didn't do much with her after that.Hazard was the granddaughter of the Gambler, using dice as a focus for her bad luck powers. She felt guilty about helping Injustice Unlimited murder Skyman, and used her bad luck powers to allow Stripesy and his son to escape before the team could murder them too.
Always felt like Roulette kinda took a lot of Hazard's elements but we never quite got a full revelation on Roulette's origins beyond "possibly related to the original Mr. Terrific".
then n52 happened and we just never seemed to see Roulette again. Weird. She always seemed to be one of the 2000s era supervillains that genuinely could have had a ton of potential, given that she even popped up in the JLU show a bunch.
Yeah I'll never understand why Jade decided to cheat on Kyle in his own apartment and then avoid the topic.Jade did date Kyle Rayner for a while, after her inborn powers were burned out. He made a duplicate ring for her, and after he was boosted by the Ion entity that used to live in the Main Power Battery on Oa, he reignited her natural born powers again.
She got murked in Infinite Crisis, which was kinda weird.
explaining anything even tangentially related to the Hawkman mythos requires a drinking game that goes "when the story gets fucking weirder, take a shot".Hector was a douche, but he got fucked over hard. Due to a family curse, he was born without a soul, allowing the Silver Scarab demon to slowly take over him from within and be used as an agent to awake an ancient weapon. He literally SHED off Hector's skin, leaving an empty husk. Unfortunately for him, Lyta was pregnant with his baby, making him "impure" and thus unable to control the weapon, leading to his death. A few months later, he ended up in the Dream Dimension ruled by the Sandman that Kirby created in the 70s, and visited Lyta in her sleep. They reunited and got married, and then a bunch of stuff involving the 90s Sandman resulted in Hector dying again and Lyta's baby Daniel becoming the new Sandman of the Endless. Then Hector was reborn in a new body and took over as the new Dr. Fate. Eventually he and Lyta were welcomed into the afterlife together by their son Daniel, leading one of Kent Nelson's descendants to take over the role.
the descendent that wound up with the Helm of fate was some grand-nephew that uh. . .
I recall him getting an ankh burned in his face.
late 2000s JSA was kind of a guilty pleasure for me because we had some interesting potential with the likes of another Amazing Man, a "Red Beetle", Anna Fortune, a King Standish legacy (weird huh), and the entire Monument Point setup.
Then Alan Scott may or may not have officially died, then N52 happened. Shame. We were on track to fun stuff.
sucks Norda got shafted so hard because he could have been a fun guest star hero of sorts.Norda stayed in limbo after II ended, until the 2000s JSA series. His tribe further evolved into hawk-headed people with no ability to speak, and were given asylum in Black Adam's country after their colony in Greenland collapsed in exchange for becoming Adam's personal Air Force.
or, well, who knows. shame Khandaq kept getting screwed though.
Oh yeah the Android Hourman sacrificed himself to let Rex Tyler be free. That was a genuinely good twist and I do kinda wish the android one would get acknowledged more.Rick (Hourman II) gained the ability to see an hour into the future, as well as visit his father who was trapped outside of time. He eventually rescued his dad, and married Jesse Quick, who then took on her mother's mantle of Liberty Belle.
Early drafts of Inf Inc showed that Todd was planned to be a male Harlequin AND openly gay, but they opted for shadow-based powers to contrast with Jade's light-based ones. He eventually embraced his love for cock. And yes, his adopted father was an abusive alcoholic, but when Todd was full-blown evil due to the influence of Ian Karkull, he dragged Mr. Rice to the Shadow Dimension and tortured him to death. *plays tiny violin*
Ian Karkull was a villain with potential and I kinda wish we had at least one event that did a nice focus on the whole "Shadowlands" stuff that a shitload of characters seem to get their powers from.
I sort of vaguely remember late 2000s JLA with James Robinson writing it to be kinda fun in that weird comic book way. Dude brought back the '70s era gay blue Starman Mikal that he'd used in his Starman run.
then turned Mikal and Congorilla into a genuinely silly but fun duo. He also threw Dick Grayson Batman and Donna Troy and Supergirl onto that JLA team alongside Jesse Chambers.
Fucking hell if DC didn't fuck up with N52, I think Mikal Tomas actually could have been the "fresh" LGBT icon they were looking for.
I mean, the "Starman" name is marketable in that cheesy way and I can certainly see them at least turning it into a prominent B list franchise at one time.