
Posted by Tom Burgos on 3/23/2008, 10:46 am, in reply to "Re: Since we're on the topic of super-strong women…"
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If they can have Supergirl, why not SHe-Hulk who is Marvel's own strongest female one there is and just like Supergirl, a female "analogue" of a popular male character?
ANd how can they have Spider-Girl and not the original Spider-lady?
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: that okay though. I don't think she would have
: been drawn right. All the women in that pick
: look like the same girl with different close
: and a new wig.
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: I'm just miffed that Jen ain't in this
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