tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-585323794423400780.post8267659921791432943..comments2024-02-10T10:52:58.614-05:00Comments on THE DIG: Supergals & Bob Haneycinemarchaeologisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13507603255666191405noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-585323794423400780.post-87864479968667837902015-01-21T08:42:46.704-05:002015-01-21T08:42:46.704-05:00Glad to see you back and talk about something you ...Glad to see you back and talk about something you enjoy. I don't think I could be able to join your group, but I like seeing that you like talking about female-led superheroes. I'd like to mention Molly Hayes and Squirrel Girl, two young and hilarious Marvel female superheroes. Molly Hayes is a Runaway that is immature, innocent and lively that can more than carry her own in fighting against Punisher and standing up to Wolverine. Squirrel Girl recently earned her own comic book line ("The UNBEATABLE Squirrel Girl") due to her immense popularity. She practically represents the joy of comics' earlier days; her squirrel-like abilities have made her singlehandedly defeat Wolverine, Deadpool, (maybe) Thanos, MODOK, and, in her debut, Doctor Doom.<br /><br />(I have to admit most of my knowledge of female Marvel heroes come from the facebook game Marvel Avengers Alliance. Tigra and Shanna are playable characters there. Please don't judge me haha)<br /><br />Speaking of Agent Carter I liked the first two episodes in the premiere. It's retro and cool, so it's refreshing for me. It's pretty safe though, although I don't really mind as long as it's working. I haven't seen episode 3, but from the reviews I've read I heard it's not bad but it's not as good as the premiere.The Joesen Onehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09286819395753404041noreply@blogger.com