8. Her Military Background Offsets Pre-Ordained Objections
The social media sector (or the not quite ready for the internet players or a-holes like you and me) is waiting with baited breath to make a litany of idiotic comments hoping that someone will notice that they exist. This pathetic behaviuor makes the internet the opposite of everything it was packaged as back when those AOL start-up mailers became poor mans coasters, and continues to make artistic expression and even political progression more difficult than it needs to be. Basically, the first premier female super hero lead has to be troll-proof out of the gate, someone that cant easily be pulled down without sparking the ire of her supporters with equal hostility. As luck would have it, Major Carol Danvers is a member of the US Air Force. Suddenly, I feel like its a safe bet that many vets arent gonna sit idly by while a bunch of pasty-faced basement dwellers lampoon one of their own, fictional or otherwise. Comic book characters without direct military ties have capitalised on paying tribute to armed services, Major Danvers embodying that reverence to real life service men and women should be a no brainer.
Dante R Maddox got started in writing about pop culture in 2007. He developed his conversational style majoring in English and minoring in speech communication, his desire to write as if he were speaking to the reader face to face was the bane of many professors. An odd blend of geek cred and regular fella chic', you're just as likely to end up talking about baseball or politics as you are about comic books and movies (just don't mention Tucker Carlson, you are addressing the man who will go to jail for assault in the future after all). He wrote a book called The Lineage of Durge that's available on Amazon for a small amount of money, he's writing a second while acting as Editor-in-Stuff over at Saga Online Press, there is a graphic novel expansion of his book series also in the works as well as continued development of his cheesecannon, one day Canada...one day (Seriously, a piece of ham, you slice it up and now it's bacon?!?!? I say thee nay!!!)