The previews for tomorrow's Supergirl comic are up, and this page has me a little bit concerned.
Kara: But think about it for a second. How are this guy's powers even possible?
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Caia: That would be really, really bad.
Karen: Superman is trying to tell her that!
Caia: He *knows* that *their* powers don't stand up to any logical scrutiny either!
Karen: "You should not be one to talk, Kara."
Caia: *shakes head* She needs to stop this now, before she disappears in a puff of logic!
Karen: At least there seem to be words in this issue.
Karen: It's a nice change!
Caia: Yay WORDS.
Caia: Are there not usually?
Karen: It was the writer who invented Cass. I think he may have been having difficulty adjusting.
(All srsness, though, I totally approve of how Kara discovered some brains recently and will be picking it up. It's just that trying to find an internally consistent logic within their universe is why so many DCU scientists go MAD.)
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It's a nice change!
It was the writer who invented Cass. I think he may have been having difficulty adjusting.
Ahaha, seriously! :D
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...oh my gods, I want that! I want it so very, very much.
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Ha!
One of my favourite Cass issues is the one where she and Bruce tear across Gotham because they had some issues to work out. There is no universe where that is less awesome than, eg, floating around in space and avoiding each other's eyes.