Are there any likeable superheroines that are actually likeable as a character and not just because of their tits/ass?
^pic related, under good writers
Which is the answer the question really. It always depends on the writer.
>>82974828
As with all comics, depends on the writer.
Lenore
>>82974828
How likeable a superhero is depends on how much you can relate to them
Several actually, they can be mostly cheese cake characters and still be great.
>>82974828
>Are there any likeable superheroines that are actually likeable as a character and not just because of their tits/ass?
Yes. Now here's a question:
Do you actually read comic books?
>>82974828
Depends on the writer.
Weirdly, I ONLY ever liked Power Girl when she was well-written during her solo series, which was mostly a humor comic.
Yes.
Wondy, Kamala, Zatanna
>>82974828
Yes. You just posted one.
Yes. On the DC side:
>Wonder Woman
>Supergirl
>Power Girl
>Zatanna
>Cassandra Cain
>Stephanie Brown
>Black Canary
>Kate Kane
>Renee Montoya
Plus lots of others. Pretty sure Marvel has lots too.
>>82974918
Being able to relate isn't what makes characters likeable, look at Darth Vader. He's SUPER EMOTIONLESS for all but like 15 minute, but he's one of the most loved villains in fiction in the west
>>82974828
>>82976084
Sauce?
>>82976971
>>82976084
What did he do?
>>82979631
>questionable
>>82974918
Do you mean 'relate to' as in 'I understand what the character is feeling'? or as in 'this character is totally like me as a person'?
>>82976010
Darth Vader has plenty of emotions, they're just not super obvious because of the mask.
ESB was Vader desperately searching for his long lost son, that seems pretty emotional to me.
Wonder Woman books are just so boring
>>82974828
I liked Ellis take on Elsa and Monica, but few seem able to replicate their casual cranky personality well.