View Full Version : The Wonder Embargo; Doing more harm then good
K-DoG7p7
02-07-2010, 12:46 PM
Everyone knows that for some reason Wonder Woman and related charaters can't show up in animated or live action series (70's Wonder Woman Live Action series, Superfriends and JLU being the exception), apparently she has to be The star or atleast get as much attention as Supes and Bats.
Now I personaly think this is doing more harm then good.
I mean look at B:B&B, How awesome would it not have been if Donna was in "sidekicks assemble", how Awesome would it be if Bats and Wondy teamed up for a episode.
How aersome would it be if Cassie would be in the rumord "Young Justice" series.
Think about all the GOOD pr the Wondy family is missing.
americanwonder
02-07-2010, 01:04 PM
Now I personaly think this is doing more harm then good.
I mean look at B:B&B, How awesome would it not have been if Donna was in "sidekicks assemble", how Awesome would it be if Bats and Wondy teamed up for a episode.
How aersome would it be if Cassie would be in the rumord "Young Justice" series.
Think about all the GOOD pr the Wondy family is missing.
Totally agree. It's very frustrating for me. :frown:
Burning Manazon
02-07-2010, 01:05 PM
Does anyone know the actual details on this? I've been reading about it for years, but it's always vague. Is it the number of panels or words? Is it about the title or the regularity of appearance? What are parameters for the use of Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl? Why could Wonder Woman appear in the Ruby Spears SUPERMAN, but not in BRAVE AND THE BOLD?
I agree that limiting Wonder Woman's appearances are not serving the character right now. I'm assuming Lois in the Wonder Woman outfit was the best SMALLVILLE could do for copyright reasons, and no one's first choice.
K-DoG7p7
02-07-2010, 01:07 PM
yeah, but Lois in the costume is really insulting..
coveredinbees
02-07-2010, 01:10 PM
Why is that insulting? I think I just don't read enough Wonder Woman and Superman to understand.
K-DoG7p7
02-07-2010, 01:13 PM
Because Lois is mostly known as Supermans girlfriend, right?
well havinbg her dressed as Wonder Woman will forever inprint the image of a Superman Wonder woman relationship in people head.
just imagine your lover dressed up in your father/mothers cloathes.. its wrong and creepy
coveredinbees
02-07-2010, 01:17 PM
Because Lois is mostly known as Supermans girlfriend, right?
well havinbg her dressed as Wonder Woman will forever inprint the image of a Superman Wonder woman relationship in people head.
Ah, thanks. I get that.
just imagine your lover dressed up in your father/mothers cloathes.. its wrong and creepy
Not really that, though.
Free-Man
02-07-2010, 02:13 PM
I have zero issue with Lois in the WW outfit.
But this whole embargo is frustrating. A YJ series just seems wrong without poor Cassie.
Spiffy
02-07-2010, 03:56 PM
Of course its doing harm.
The big thing is... I doubt DC is trying all that hard to resolve this. Money solves everything, and I bet they just don't want to spend.
Wulfmir
02-07-2010, 04:39 PM
Harm. Frustratingly harmful to Wonder Woman group.
But on the same case, can non Wonder Woman characters guest in her title. I mean I think it would be better if Wonder Woman is seen interacting with other heroes in her book, it shows how much she is part of the shared universe.
That and not have those guest jobbing for her or some villain.
Preferably Hal Jordan :evilsmile:
Free-Man
02-07-2010, 04:57 PM
Harm. Frustratingly harmful to Wonder Woman group.
But on the same case, can non Wonder Woman characters guest in her title. I mean I think it would be better if Wonder Woman is seen interacting with other heroes in her book, it shows how much she is part of the shared universe.
That and not have those guest jobbing for her or some villain.
Preferably Hal Jordan :evilsmile:
They're talking about television and such. I'm pretty sure she and her family members can guest in other books.
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Teal_Lantern
02-07-2010, 06:08 PM
I think it's not doing any good at all
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