Posted on 12/11/2018 9:01:20 AM PST by Simon Green
Batwoman needs a Bat Diet...................
Did Hollywood Reporter do away with their comment section?
Batwoman.
Snort.
“iconic lesbian superhero”
Uh huh......everybody gotta have an agenda. None for me thanks.
K.
Pass.
lesbian superhero?
since when?
Filthy Garbage
2006.
Original batwoman was about 1956, but they eliminated her with Crisis on Infinite Earths in the 80s.
The reintroduction has her as a Jewish Lesbian. It’s been overemphasized to the detriment of the character.
In this case, since 2006.
Yeah, a bit chunky, too much lipstick, and reminds me of weird leather stuff.
That was essentially the end of my comic book buying back in the early 1970s, when DC went social awareness, rather than sticking with the traditional "good" winning out over traditional "bad".
The last CW series I watched was a Summer replacement that last year that didn't get renewed, Hooten and the Lady.
And the first two or three seasons of iZombie.
I’m a batwoman trapped in a man’s body/Costanza
We refuse to pump this perverted, PC, SJW, LGBT garbage into our home. The character is specifically designed to corrupt your childeren.
It’s intentional, and specifically designed to corrupt your childeren, and groom them for these perverts.
Lesbian bats..uh ok.
Because promoting faggotry is the be-all and end-all of the modern entertainment industry.
I’m not the only one that thought that . . .
On another note, I never bought ‘Batgirl’. Batman was created in a confluence of rage, revenge, genius, and riches.
Batgirl? Where’s any of that? To me, it was just ‘the body’. Need a sexy version of Batman to flirt and be ultimately rescued, or to have Batgirl rescue Batman, ‘cause Robin is gay after all.
I can’t think of a single female born out of something intense enough to justify a legitimate superhero legend.
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