Also with the Batgirls, especially the Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown runs (Barbara Gordon's New 52 and Rebirth runs less so, due to how different Babs is as Oracle vs her as Batgirl, and a lot of discourse about which version of her is better).So much so that all three of the Sirens have spent time either teamed up with the Birds or actively as a member of their line-up, for a time. Fans of the Birds of Prey tend to also really like the Gotham City Sirens due to their status as basically an Evil Counterpart (which is ironic as they've rarely fought despite the obvious appeal in that).Naturally, BOP fans don't have a high opinion of Winnick's treatment of Dinah, while many fans of Winnick's GA in turn have never read BOP, have zero interest in it and Black Canary, and don't care enough about her character to mind how she's treated. Canary was a Creator's Pest for Winnick and thus he wrote her with significantly less skill and character, yet meanwhile Birds of Prey saw Dinah undergo a massive Took a Level in Badass while being billed as one of the top fighters in the DCU. Fandom Rivalry: With fans of Judd Winnick's Green Arrow run, due to the completely opposing depictions of Black Canary.It seems like it’s placed there for Fanservice. It’s out of nowhere and odd as a start of an issue. Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: Birds of Prey #3 2010-2011 has a random page of Penguin having a erotic dream of the team “pleasing” him.Simone has often defended it as she doesn't think sexuality should be seen as a negative, especially as the artwork was never afraid to glamorise men as well as women. For others, it's an acceptable and easily ignorable issue, or even genuinely part of the appeal of the book either for attracting male readers or serving as part of the Wish Fulfilment. For some it was an awkward and sexist distraction that detracts from the genuinely strongly written women, and plays a large part in dissuading readers from taking it seriously. The fanservice, particularly from issues drawn by Ed Benes.The second group would also point out that Shiva still dominated the fight and that Huntress herself repeatedly said she stood no chance. The other side will counter that Huntress's insults and dirty tactics, combined with a tiny bit of luck and the fact that neither fighter really wanted to be there, broke down Shiva just enough for her to get in a couple hits. One side will say that Huntress had absolutely no business lasting as long as she did, to say nothing of the fact that she decked such a massively superior martial artist. Broken Base: The Huntress VS Shiva duel.Fans are split between finding her a charming fit who adds a Kid-Appeal Character to the group, or she's an annoying Bratty Half-Pint who doesn't gel with the group and causes nothing but problems, while her role could be better given to Cassandra Cain or Stephanie Brown. According to Gail she was intentionally created to be Oracle's Bat-Mite, so this makes sense. So we kind of created this tracksuit that you'll see that she has many different tracksuits throughout the film.For examples from the 2002 TV series, go here.įor examples from the 2020 film, go here. We wanted to create something really functional for her, and also fashion-forward and cool. Huntress is focused and she is sort of all business, and she's super focused on the job at hand. "Whereas you know, Harley might be walking in the streets at, 'Oh, I want to grab that diamond and put it on myself, or grab that item and put it on myself', and for, you know, grab it. "The character behind her is that she's always about function, and someone who's on a mission, and does not want to be distracted by outside sources," costume designer Erin Benach said during a visit to the film's set. While Huntress' costumes in the film - both her main outfit and her costume in the final scene - are certainly comic accurate, it's interesting to see what other designs were explored. It also makes the lines of her mask much more pointed and exaggerated, much more in line with how it's portrayed in the comics. Not only does the concept art imagine Huntress with longer hair, but it incorporates more cross iconography - both on the top of the costume and in a necklace. Might as well share this early, unused, and unfinished huntress concept as well! #birdsofprey #huntress /LInf6DOTj4
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