It looks pretty red to me.
Excellent comic all around. It was just fun to read.
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There's a difference between hair red and regular red though, right?
It looks pretty red to me as well.
For the record, I don't know what all the hoopla is about this.
They kept the purple stripe and gave her dark hair, making it a nod to both Cass and Steph, while not being either.
I would figure you Steph and Cass-mad guys would be stoked.
Enjoyed the comic. I don't really understand the hoopla over the hair color change either. It's still a little girl dressed as Steph. It's not as if the "little girl" in question was actually Steph. Someone over at BC needs to get their acts together instead of trying to fan the flames of conspiracy.
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I honestly cannot get over the fact that this is a simple, quick, cutesy little comic, clearly not meant to be taken too seriously whatsoever, and some people on these forums can find a reason to complain about the HAIR COLOR of a character. I mean, really? Are some of you really so miserable in your lives that you can't let one issue of a comic that's not even in canon come out without arguing on the internet about how it's not YOUR ideal look for her?
I really honestly believe that at least half of these forums gets their new comics and immediately think to themselves, "Great! now I have something new to complain about!!!! My life sucks!!"
In an age when you can easily check out the preview, the art and reviews for a book - complaining after buying said book is the epitome of acting like a spoiled 5 year old kid. You just can't do that and be realistic at the same time. Don't buy it if you don't think you'll enjoy it - and if it's .99 cents like the book in question, don't waste time complaining about hair color just because you feel like your 'loyalty' to the character is being stretched. If the amount of hard-earned money you spend on books is your fall-back argument for loving to whine about the books you CHOOSE to buy - it might be time for a new fall-back.
This comic is too cute to be taken seriously. Just enjoy it for the quick read that it is and don't over-think it. I'm even a little bit upset that the childish complaints of the people here made me type THIS much about it lol.
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Gotta keep my PMA (even on CBR)
Okay but how? it's a non-canon comic book. What does it matter the reason - it's the artist's preference and you know this before reading. Again if you don't like it, don't buy it. And if you do buy it without liking it, don't constantly complain like a little kid.
EDIT: and no I'm not saying YOU personally complain like a little kid. Just overall.
Gotta keep my PMA (even on CBR)
Was there an actually reason ever given by someone at DC for the change though and if so could you link it, please? I'm finding it extremely hard to believe that anyone would go to such extremes over supposed hatred of a character myself and so right now I'm seeing this as being more of a situation wherein BC wanted to stir up the sh--pile a little by creating a controversy where none exists. In other words it feels more like a over-the-top bit of fan speculation to me than an actual ligit. complaint.
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