I think it would be an excellent evolution of their characters, but you're probably right it would never happen. Writing Catwoman wouldnt be so hard either, she would not be so much of a pissed of superhero, but a pissed off mother who happens to be a superhero. She has got to be a pretty decent detective as well, to pull off all the heists she has.
We have all been through the thousand discussions (sometimes arguments) in which we discuss who must play who on film. How about we reverse the question though? Quite often movie writers will write roles for specific characters, and so which actor or actress would you like to see made into a superhero? My vote would go with Mila Kunis or Rachel Bilson. As for what kind of hero - I would have to think about it.
@sexy merc I don't see how you get the impression I am a feminist, I dont consider myself one anyway.
@SC Its not fair - when a female superheroine wears a very masculine costume, she just looks cute or awesome (like Black Widow above.) When a male superhero wears women's clothing they just treat him weird and different. Its a double standard. By the way how do you kickbox in heels and what heels can stand up to the punishment? I need to get me some of those.
Well Wonder Woman pulled the old "smash both indestructible bracelets into an invulnerable's head" trick when she fought Superman during the Final Crisis, but it basically only stunned him. I am not sure how Black Bolt's voice compares to this, but Darkseid is more powerful than Superman. I think it would seriously impair him, but only momentarily.
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