Cute touch with the Thor & Loki dolls.
Terry Dodsen is a real fine artist who can do Amora justice. I'd love to see him do cover work with her as a subject.
Cute touch with the Thor & Loki dolls.
Terry Dodsen is a real fine artist who can do Amora justice. I'd love to see him do cover work with her as a subject.
Stuff people complain about on boards is stuff that sells best.Stuff boards & Tumblr support almost uniformly sells poorly.I am not happy about this,it makes me sad.But it’s true-Gail Simone(edit)
I thought the best way to develop and improve a character like Amora the Enchantress is make more interaction with other characters (Heroes, Villains, other characters ...), this it is always good and it is usually easier to show relationships between them as is given much more complexity and shows her as more interesting, because it is know who she is and how she is and what are her thoughts, Amora is not exactly a shy woman and it is rare not to see her talking to someone besides Loki or sometimes, Thor, a thing which has not happened since the Asgardians are back.
The costume, if something is good, it is better not to change although variations may be made without changing too much.
And I think though I become too insistent about it, that the subject of her past and her relationship since childhood with her younger sister is something that would need to be explored in all its fullness, both born in Asgard and they are not always on good terms, which means that their lives have been different and separate due to circumstances of life.
Amora might benefit much from a stint in Journey into Mystery imo. It would give a writer a chance to explore her past as well as an opportunity for her to interact with various others on page in two different times and several settings to boot.
Stuff people complain about on boards is stuff that sells best.Stuff boards & Tumblr support almost uniformly sells poorly.I am not happy about this,it makes me sad.But it’s true-Gail Simone(edit)
That's true, obviously that would greatly improve the vision we and everyone have of the character.
But the fundamental questions to know are:
When will that happen?
What writer would show interest in doing so?
How could he do it without ignoring important facts?
What would be the ideal circumstances to take advantage of that opportunity?
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