... I'm really impressed. Which probably means close to nothing to you, considering you don't really know me, but suffice it to say I'm glad someone out there can write like you do and can write this from a silly "Dear Santa" meme.
Kara leaves at super-speed, before Cassie has time to hate her for that, too.
She's so angry, but mostly it's because she doesn't work right here, and the dynamic between these two, at least in the early moments, seems so right here.
I don't read Legion frequently, but the second segment sort of makes me want to. /grins Especially because of how much more settled the time difference seems to have made her.
When the weapon arrives, it will kill everyone on the planet. Or it will kill 500 million Kesari. Or it will kill 3 billion Mhohians.
It's extremely effective to not shape the facts of the situation to what she's feeling in her head, interspersed with Kal-El's peices of cracker-jack ethics advice. Maybe because it feels more- I don't know, inevitable, maybe? Whatever it is, kudos.
"So you want to take one of mine," says Kara. "Okay."
It's sad how every moment Kara tries to do good seems to break my heart. It's never been like this for me and comics, not since maybe some of Dick's more destructive years. Have I mentioned how happy I am that you write fiction for this?
Batgirl comes at her with a growl and a batarang that glows green with kryptonite.
You know what? I wish this were what this issue was going to be about. So many people could redeem themselves with it. But yeah, peas in a pod. In such a strange way. You know, I wonder if Steph and Kara would've been friends? And also, I think getting people to see the light should be worth way more than 8 points, jeeze.
Oh, Owen. That's such a cute and dry humored way of sticking that last element of the letter. As I said in the begining, I'm really happy and really impressed I found this. Write more, please.
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Date: 2006-12-10 06:58 pm (UTC)Kara leaves at super-speed, before Cassie has time to hate her for that, too.
She's so angry, but mostly it's because she doesn't work right here, and the dynamic between these two, at least in the early moments, seems so right here.
I don't read Legion frequently, but the second segment sort of makes me want to. /grins Especially because of how much more settled the time difference seems to have made her.
When the weapon arrives, it will kill everyone on the planet. Or it will kill 500 million Kesari. Or it will kill 3 billion Mhohians.
It's extremely effective to not shape the facts of the situation to what she's feeling in her head, interspersed with Kal-El's peices of cracker-jack ethics advice. Maybe because it feels more- I don't know, inevitable, maybe? Whatever it is, kudos.
"So you want to take one of mine," says Kara. "Okay."
It's sad how every moment Kara tries to do good seems to break my heart. It's never been like this for me and comics, not since maybe some of Dick's more destructive years. Have I mentioned how happy I am that you write fiction for this?
Batgirl comes at her with a growl and a batarang that glows green with kryptonite.
You know what? I wish this were what this issue was going to be about. So many people could redeem themselves with it. But yeah, peas in a pod. In such a strange way. You know, I wonder if Steph and Kara would've been friends? And also, I think getting people to see the light should be worth way more than 8 points, jeeze.
Oh, Owen. That's such a cute and dry humored way of sticking that last element of the letter. As I said in the begining, I'm really happy and really impressed I found this. Write more, please.