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November 21st, 2013
gacked from sugar-fey and defcontwo:
Give me a ship and I’ll tell you:
Give me a ship and I’ll tell you:
- Who cooks:
- Who does the laundry and other chores:
- How many children do they have or if they choose not to have kids:
- Who’s more dominate:
- Favorite nonsexual activity:
- Their favorite place to be together:
- Any traditions:
- Their “song”:
- What they do for each other on holidays:
- Where did they go for their honeymoon:
- Where did they first meet:
- Any pets:
- What do they fight over:
- Do they go on vacations, if so where:
Oh my god this looks fun and hilarious and femme-slash tastic. Should I be reading these books?
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Things I love about DC comics’ Black Canary a.k.a Dinah Lance:
- I love that she’s a well-known female superhero who’s well-known for her role on an all-ladies superhero team – not because she’s Green Arrow’s love interest.
- I love that she’s one of the top hand-to-hand fighters in the DC universe.*
- I love that her code name is feminine without being explicitly female (e.g. Lady Shiva, Batgirl, etc).
- I love that she’s a female legacy hero who did not take her name from a male figure; Dinah took up the mantle and was inspired by her mother.
*In general, I find it delightful that the top martial artists in the DC verse are all ladies: you have Lady Shiva, who was THE BEST martial artist (dying at her hands will bring honor to your family in several countries) who thought Dinah had enough promise that Lady Shiva wanted to train Dinah, and Lady Shiva was eventually defeated by her daughter, Cassandra Cain (future Batman).