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Jolly Mon
08-05-2005, 07:14 AM
Ok, this may be a little weird but, unlike most "back from the dead" scenarios, she was not vaporized, blown up, sucked into a spaceship's engine, or any of the other ways that someone dies but leaves no body. After she is skewered by the Superman robot's heat vision, she clearly leaves a body behind. I don't remember seeing a funeral, but they presumably didn't just leave her laying there.

So now she's back, solid and everything. So how strange would it be for them to exhume dead-Donna, and for not-dead-anymore-Donna to come face to face with her old body? Or was it stolen by the Titans of Myth and re-animated? Or is it a magic thing where the mortal remains ceased to exist when she showed up on the other planet? Or am I just really sick to wonder about this? :confused:

Shellhead
08-05-2005, 10:12 AM
I think this a valid question, and maybe a good starting point for the next time DC does the "Who is Donna Troy?" story to explain the latest twist in her convoluted backstory.

Forsaken_One
08-05-2005, 10:27 AM
I'm bettting it was empty after three days, but this time around no one bothered checking this time around.

trickster
08-05-2005, 10:55 AM
This is one lame revival in itself and with one lame story to boot. She was supposed to be dead. Especially since she was a quite weak heroine. It only took one blast from that android to kill her. But the possible explanation would be that the body was buried, her spirit was transported to New Cronus or wherever, (couldn't be bothered to remember) and there she got a new body.

Forsaken_One
08-05-2005, 11:11 AM
This is one lame revival in itself and with one lame story to boot. She was supposed to be dead. Especially since she was a quite weak heroine. It only took one blast from that android to kill her.
And Nightwing would have died in one straight-on hit too, he's a lot weaker than she is. I don't see how her power level or whatever has anything to do with her coming back or not.

As for her supposed to be dead: come on! From the pages of Graduation Day it was obvious she was going to come back, the only shocking thing is that she took so long in being revived. Yeah yeah, dead should mean dead but seriously, this is one resurection that comes as a suprise to absolutely no one.

Typo Lad
08-05-2005, 11:43 AM
This is one lame revival in itself and with one lame story to boot. She was supposed to be dead. Especially since she was a quite weak heroine. It only took one blast from that android to kill her. But the possible explanation would be that the body was buried, her spirit was transported to New Cronus or wherever, (couldn't be bothered to remember) and there she got a new body.

Quite weak?

She could bench press cars.

I hardly think that's quite weak.

Now, quite VULNERABLE, that I'll buy.

darkchylde7
08-05-2005, 12:44 PM
This is one lame revival in itself and with one lame story to boot. She was supposed to be dead. Especially since she was a quite weak heroine. It only took one blast from that android to kill her. But the possible explanation would be that the body was buried, her spirit was transported to New Cronus or wherever, (couldn't be bothered to remember) and there she got a new body.


Quite weak..riiiiiight. She's almost as strong as her "sister" who's equal to superman in strength. She took out the Titans and the Outsiders together and is an expert archer, expert in a variety of fighting disciplines and can kick crap out of Starfire. How wrong you were. If they do dig up her body then they should dig up all the other ones just to freak her out a bit. Could be quite funny.