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"I still have issues with the random Bruce/Natasha, that was only slightly better than Steve/Sharon."
It's SO random. Like someone said, "Hey, our only female Avenger needs a love interest. What about the one character who has interacted with her the least?" No, actually, they needed to give Bruce something to angst about so they had an excuse to send into space for Ragnarok, but either way, it's horribly sloppy.
As for Selina--well, she has one of the most inconsistent backstories of any comic book character ever. The DC verse is pretty variable; the difference is unlike Marvel, they have a lot of one-shot graphic novels that don't pay any attention to the preexisting canon. So there are many different versions of Selina. The only consistencies are she has something to do with cats, she's good at being sneaky, she respects and sometimes loves Batman, and she's usually bisexual. Sometimes her connection with cats is sort of magical, sometimes not. It just depends who's writing her at the time.
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Date: 2016-10-14 02:00 pm (UTC)"I still have issues with the random Bruce/Natasha, that was only slightly better than Steve/Sharon."
It's SO random. Like someone said, "Hey, our only female Avenger needs a love interest. What about the one character who has interacted with her the least?" No, actually, they needed to give Bruce something to angst about so they had an excuse to send into space for Ragnarok, but either way, it's horribly sloppy.
As for Selina--well, she has one of the most inconsistent backstories of any comic book character ever. The DC verse is pretty variable; the difference is unlike Marvel, they have a lot of one-shot graphic novels that don't pay any attention to the preexisting canon. So there are many different versions of Selina. The only consistencies are she has something to do with cats, she's good at being sneaky, she respects and sometimes loves Batman, and she's usually bisexual. Sometimes her connection with cats is sort of magical, sometimes not. It just depends who's writing her at the time.