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February 19, 2006 at 10:19 pm #22892
ze fly
ParticipantFebruary 19, 2006 at 11:16 pm #22893Prophet Tenebrae
ParticipantThanks a lot ze fly.
She seems like an interesting character. Her appearance reminds me of the original design for Manic's character "Stellar".
Seems like she's a bit of a crazy fangirl.
I don't imagine her original transformation was ever shown?
February 20, 2006 at 12:25 am #22894BlackKusanagi
ParticipantAmy's strong…and cool…just not that bright…lol…
February 20, 2006 at 12:31 am #22895AlexG
KeymasterI don't imagine her original transformation was ever shown?
Not certain if it ever was, though if not, Image Comics probably had plans to do so within the solo title of the Savage She-Dragon, which to the best of my knowledge never got off the ground. 😥
Oh, and great job with the scans, Sir Ze Fly! 😎
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)February 20, 2006 at 1:10 am #22896ze fly
ParticipantNot certain if it ever was, though if not, Image Comics probably had plans to do so within the solo title of the Savage She-Dragon, which to the best of my knowledge never got off the ground. 😥
Alas!! It's right.
!!! 🙄
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http://66.102.130.170/fresco/images/fanboy.jpgFebruary 20, 2006 at 6:40 am #22897Prophet Tenebrae
ParticipantIt's nice to see a girl getting super powers but basically being selfish and not too bright but not a supervillain.
February 20, 2006 at 7:05 am #22898Muscle Growth Nut
ParticipantMan, they weren't even trying with that one, were they?
February 20, 2006 at 8:56 am #22899flashHEART.EXE
ParticipantAh, She-Dragon… such memories. I alway preferred her Mowhawk over the blonde She-Hulk hair.
As far as origins go, they kinda fleshed out hers more in the Savage Dragon animated series. Something to do with her fathers genetics/other science experiments. Still they never actually showed it, or gave it a full story.
Such a shame. I always thought she had pretty good potential.
February 21, 2006 at 1:25 am #22900fasola
Participantthere are at least two references to Amy's origin in the Savage Dragon comics. It goes something like this:
Her father was at some war, where he got some genetic desease that he passed to her daugther. Amy was ill all the time. doctor's said she wouldn't live past 13 od 14. One time at the hospital, where she was a frecuent traveller, this guy Jhonny Redbeard appeared. he was some kind of super powered being that could grant any mortal super powers. he offered Amy this chance, and she accepted.
That's how i read it sometime ago. She then joined an evil group called the Nixed Men (a spoof of Byrne's Next Men), fought with Dragon, saw her mistakes, and joind the good guys. The rest is history.
Hope to have clarified something.
February 22, 2006 at 12:48 pm #22901AlexG
Keymasterthere are at least two references to Amy's origin in the Savage Dragon comics. It goes something like this:
Her father was at some war, where he got some genetic desease that he passed to her daugther. Amy was ill all the time. doctor's said she wouldn't live past 13 od 14. One time at the hospital, where she was a frecuent traveller, this guy Jhonny Redbeard appeared. he was some kind of super powered being that could grant any mortal super powers. he offered Amy this chance, and she accepted.
That's how i read it sometime ago. She then joined an evil group called the Nixed Men (a spoof of Byrne's Next Men), fought with Dragon, saw her mistakes, and joind the good guys. The rest is history.
Hope to have clarified something.
Thanks Sir Fasola, I'm very certain it has. 😀
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