Not opposed to getting Amanda as Daytripper,but I always liked her better as a civilian love interest of Kurt’s. I dislike the trend of dragging every civilian supporting character into the super-powered world as another vigilante or villain. Can it happen, certainly. But it happens way too much, that I’m calling it a trend. Having civilian associates helps ground the super characters, and gives them more relatable stakes to fight for. Is it more relatable to the readers to say “I’ve got to fight to save the world”, or “I can’t let my girlfriend (or other dear one) die”? Many soldiers carry photos of their loved ones into combat. It helps them keep perspective of what they’re fighting for. I feel the trend of turning civilians into other costumed characters is overdone, and lose the relatability.
Anywho, I’ll let you all get back to the thread.
This is L. Puttgrass signing off and heading for the tub.