tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22519472.post115481344613363588..comments2022-07-09T14:17:03.093-07:00Comments on The Comic Book Discrimination Dossiers: Profile: Black CatAvi Greenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18279593764770556442noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22519472.post-1156945903026572252006-08-30T06:51:00.000-07:002006-08-30T06:51:00.000-07:00Personally I prefer her being victimized (to a poi...Personally I prefer her being victimized (to a point mind you) over her having a dellusional appreciation for her father. The old origins made it sound sort of incestual in a way. Her loving her father and idolizing him so much she'd become a thief, like him, for the thrill of it. How many girls would REALLY go that far? Not many that I know/heard of. And the extent it set it up before was annoying. Her being victimized THEN her father's "Occupation" help influencing her afterwards...THAT I feel more or less adds something more and better to her origins.<BR/><BR/>Kevin Smith wrote it best in the start of #6, that while a father is a big influence on a girls future, that to say it was ONLY that that made her a theif would not at all be right nor accurate (not the exact words but I'm paraphrasing)<BR/><BR/>Now, I understand where you (and others) are coming from in that it was sitll rape...and I respect that. But I look at how it impacted the story/character overall...and I feel the story told and how it was executed was very well done. But again that's just me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com