Quote: Pariah said: Grant Morrison wanted to put it in, but judging from his other work, do you think he would have if Animalman wasn't the way he was?
I'm not sure what you mean by that. Grant Morrison and Devin Grayson were both doing (or intending to do) the exact same thing (that is, putting their own beliefs/interests into a character), but Morrison's was logical and appropriate, while Grayson's is not only inappropriate, but immensely silly and pointless. She's like those sexually frustrated teenaged girls who write poor Harry Potter fanfiction where Ron's mounting Harry. It's obvious we're agreeing on this, I think.
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I'm mostly referring to Wonder Woman (and a bit on GC). No one here may want to agree with me that she's not Liberal simply because she lived on an island with women and what not, but in the past, she never took such stances like she's doing now, and as a feminist, she was never so aggressive like she is currently. Rucka's paying no mind to the devices he's using from other writers that go against what he's writing, which is a Diana with political views all his own.
Can you give some examples of this? My logical take on Wonder Woman would be that she's not only a warrior, but a feminist, so coming into man's world and seeing the oppression going on would piss her off to the point of trying to make things right. This was what Paul Dini did to a certain extent in that giant comic he did with Alex Ross.