[quote=Archmage MC] This, so much this. Marvel has done pretty well since Disney bought them out. Though while mostly in the film department, the only films that DC makes are Batman ones, while marvel has a much bigger cast to work with. To be fair, if DC didn't have batman, they'd be in much worse shape, as people don't care about superman as much as Batman on a global scale, and most people don't know or care about other heroes not featured in Justice League, DCAU was how a lot of people got into DC stuff.And he failed, simple as that. He wrote a female character, not a person, and thats why he failed. Write a character, and when your done, change all the hims to hers, hes to shes, and basically gender swap them, and you'll have a much stronger female character than most people saying "I'm making a strong female character". Bonus points if at the end of that gender swap you add some feminine traits, and thus have a true strong female character. Also we'd have far more female characters in stuff if the producers got it out of their head that only male 'strong' characters sell. Korra, Kim Possible, or MLP anyone? (and MLP makes more money than most other franchises nowadays.) Give it about 20 years when those old farts are out of the business and watch the equal rights boom. But thats enough of that, back to talking about the Bat credit card. [/quote] What you say applies to movies, not comic books, DC is dominating in every other medium besides movies. I still don't understand your problem with Wonder Woman, she is completely different from Superman in terms of story and origin. Superman is an alien, Wonder Woman is a being given life by the Greek gods and is an amazon who are from Greek mythology. I don't know how you are saying she's a rip off, powers mean nothing, it is about origin and characteristics. Wonder Woman is very poular among girls and women, my girlfriend's mom loves her character and not too long ago I say a girl go crazy over her comics and merchandise. So I think it is ignorant to deny that Wonder Woman is probably one of the most influential female characters in fiction.