tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8608317781914932095.post4913260462522588066..comments2023-05-20T05:19:32.469-05:00Comments on Diana Prince as the New Wonder Woman: Podcast: Justice League Action upon The Transconsciousness ArticulatorDiabolu Frankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04685199809207954223noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8608317781914932095.post-11730104792147163352017-03-03T06:58:09.269-06:002017-03-03T06:58:09.269-06:00I have been giving Justice League Action a bit of ...I have been giving Justice League Action a bit of a pass. In my mind, it is cotton candy. It is sweet for a short period of time and then dissolves to nothing. <br /><br />Perhaps because my ideas of these characters are well formed, I don't mind these versions being a bit more one-dimensional. Yes, this is not my Swamp Thing or Constantine ... at all. But could these versions be a hook for young kids who might not care for cerebral elementals or bastard friend-killers? Maybe?<br /><br />In regards to Wonder Woman, it is sad that the sword/shield seems to be WB's default version. So I am not surprised to see that be the one here. I regard her as the Goku/Vegeta on the show, right down to the hair. She is there to be the muscle who takes joy in the battle, unlike Superman who eschews fighting when he can.<br /><br />Unfortunately, that meant very little to differentiate her from Barda in the last episode I saw.<br /><br />Still, I find it hard to complain about a show that has given me Space Cabbie, Mr. Mind, and Virmin Vundabar as well as decent portrayals of Batman, Blue Beetle, and ZatannaAnjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10023193805914075078noreply@blogger.com