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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-12-14 06:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #3267 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3267 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2015-12-15 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)
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Probably not my place to weigh in, as I haven't seen the TV show, and I'm only one trade into the series, but I like that she's this shitty low-level hero who's just kind of ~been around~ with generic powers. It makes sense to me as a facet of worldbuilding. For instance, Captain **** from Nextwave may or may not have actually appeared in anything before Nextwave (I think mileage may vary on whether he's an expy or an existing character? I forget), but the idea that being really strong and being able to fly a bit is just generic and kind of lame is one I can get behind in the -616. Of course, I'm speaking as a huge fan of the Sentry, so once I've swallowed that one, someone like Jess is much easier to believe in.

They only have twenty-two pages or so an issue, and they have to fit in a fight in most stories. Imagining that some low-level characters try it out and find it's not for them, and are then only recognised by nerds like the Young Avengers? For me, that's not only the simplest kind of retcon, but one which actually adds to the depth of the world it's set in.