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This isn’t the first time, and it won’t be the last. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the dreaded “asexual story.” And by “dreaded,” I mean I’ve been dreading this because I’m undoubtedly going to ruffle some feathers. Ro Stein and Ted Brandt deliver “Think of Me,” which features Connor Hawke. Honestly, it feels like a six-year-old came up with this. Nubia and Barda stop her, and then one of the coordinators proclaims that they tripled their donation goal (as if it’s all not going to go to repairing the arena). (What?!?!?!)Īs one might expect, things go south, Giganta goes gigantic, and destroys most of the venue in the process. (What!?!?!) And then on top of that, Nubia’s wrestling with her damn sword and shield. Anyway, it gets weirder because Giganta is also wrestling because it’s mandated based on her parole. We’re just going to ignore the fact that nobody knows who Nubia is at this point in time. There’s a women’s wrestling match that’s intended to be a fundraiser, and if they can get Nubia to wrestle, they’re certain they’ll meet their projections. Where did she come from? And why isn’t Barda helping Nubia fight this monster? She literally just appears on the street like this. For example, Big Barda is in public in a robe, bunny slippers, and house clothes, holding a cup of coffee while Nubia fights a giant bird monster.
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Logically, there’s just so much that doesn’t make sense. I had so many questions while reading this. So, it’s confession time, and Nubia is embarrassed to reveal the truth… That she broke her sword during a women’s wrestling match. Well, as it turns out, Nubia did fight the creature, but that’s not when she broke her sword. Nubia and Io – who have zero chemistry here by the way – are lounging and enjoying each other’s company, when a conversation is brought up about a time that Nubia broke her sword during a battle with a giant creature. The writing is so stilted and Williams tries so hard to be cute but fails every step of the way. Uh… Yeah, I’m just going to come right out and say it. The second story on the slate is “Confessions” by Stephanie Williams and Meghan Hetrick and features Nubia.
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I mean, can you legitimately tell me what the draw of Superman: Son of Kal-El is other than the fact that Jon is gay and on a journey of self-discovery? Yeah, there really isn’t another draw, and that remains true here as well. Which, yes, there were some crazy responses, but I think it’s also fair to say that it hasn’t been handled well from DC’s side either. It’s quite clear this is nothing more than a commentary on Jon Kent, Superman, being a gay man, and the reaction that the general public had to this news. There are underlying themes here about symbols, and how people perceive or view them. There’s a connection to Stonewall and Damian viewing Pride as riots that’s meant to be educational, I guess, (hence my “network special” comment) but I don’t see this sitting well with some folks. After cleaning up the villains, Jon asks Damian if he’s ready for Pride, and Damian gleefully replies revealing he has smoke bombs and an electrical net for crowd control… Now, before you get the wrong idea, this is meant to be a joke, but it definitely doesn’t land. But honestly, that’s not the worst part of this story. I rolled my eyes at this and I’m a gay man, so I can only imagine how the straight community reacted. If you saw the images of Jay presenting Jon with a rainbow cape circling the internet a while back, I’ll just go ahead and inform you that that takes place here. The story is light-hearted but has a heavy-handed, network-special feel to it. Most of it is about Jon and Damian preparing for and attending the parade. If you’re hoping this story leans more heavily into our heroes stopping villains, I hate to disappoint you, but it doesn’t. Here we get to see Jon and Damian stopping some villains before attending the local Pride parade. The first story in the collection is “Super Pride” by Devin Grayson and Nick Robles.