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VampyristParticipantTo me, changing something like race or in some cases gender doesn’t really change much of anything. They can still be the characters we know and love and they can also represent our more diverse world of today. Electro first appeared in 1964 when comic books were simpler but also less diverse. Media reacts to situations around them slowly. It took time for them to adapt and bring in more diverse characters and just because they are now more diverse doesn’t usually change the character. As long as they stick true to the character, it doesn’t matter to me. Electro can still be Electro no matter how he looks. An african american Electro doesn’t really anger me much at all, in fact I praise them for adding more diversity to their lineup.
VampyristParticipantA pink solaria member, the warlord who slaughtered the religious minorities on his species homeworlds. Darouk is fueled by pure hatred and his hate combined with his mighty axe leave many bodies in his wake.
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VampyristParticipantA yellow Solaria member named Rheas whose grief over her family’s death at the hands of an interplanetary warlord drove her to become who she is today. She is part of the religious minority of her people and they were the targets of the warlord.
VampyristParticipantHe could maybe do justice as the ultimate electro.
VampyristParticipantGood to see you made the transition. Nice work on the Red Knight.
VampyristParticipantThanks. Here is Volley, a telekinetic for hire who was killed when he was hired to cause some chaos. He used his very powerful telekinesis to take a building and condense it, killing everyone inside. He then launched the crushed building at the street, the pressure sending the rubble flying, more civilians died. Alpha ended up shooting him dead, because he was too dangerous to let live, though he managed to cause the building adjacent to him to crumble onto the street, nearly killing Alex and killing even more. His terrorist attack would become a catalyst for the antipowers movement, headed by the Son of Perdition, Reverend Alistair Atland.
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VampyristParticipantI might have to steal some of his tribal tattoos, good job on him.
VampyristParticipantJust keep watching Buffy, Dblade, it seems to inspire such great work.
VampyristParticipantAwesome!
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VampyristParticipantCreepy good!
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