Even worse still, if he asks the right questions of his girlfriend, now that there's no 'control' or voice of safety from Enchantress to call a halt to the proceedings, and Goldwing starts spilling their secret identities..Oh Boy!! Things would not be looking good for our heroines! (Or The Superheroine Squad either, if any more of them get involved and the boyfriend plays the hand fates dealt him smartly enough..)
steverogers5 wrote:And given the Golden Opportunity of the title that he's just been presented with, it might take someone of a high moral fortitude to not give into their darkest desires, if they think there won't be any consequences to it..
Oh, I do hope not. That would be rather boring. We have so been there and done that.steverogers5 wrote:Well we don't know much about this guy. He may have a villainous background, (maybe he's a member of R.O.P.E) in which case the girl's are in serious trouble.
mns_95125 wrote:Even worse still, if he asks the right questions of his girlfriend, now that there's no 'control' or voice of safety from Enchantress to call a halt to the proceedings, and Goldwing starts spilling their secret identities..Oh Boy!! Things would not be looking good for our heroines! (Or The Superheroine Squad either, if any more of them get involved and the boyfriend plays the hand fates dealt him smartly enough..)
It might be more entertaining if he didn't discover the ladies' true identities... at first. Suppose he were to tell "Miss Chantrese" to go out and hypnotize some of her 'hot friends' and tell them to come to him. Imagine his surprise when some superheroine shows up on his doorstep. First thought: Oh crap, I'm busted. And then...
Graham wrote:Oh, I do hope not. That would be rather boring. We have so been there and done that.steverogers5 wrote:Well we don't know much about this guy. He may have a villainous background, (maybe he's a member of R.O.P.E) in which case the girl's are in serious trouble.
I'd much rather him remain an ordinary guy, if a bit of a jerk. Willing to take advantage of the opportunity handed to him, but not an outright villain when the chips come down.
Graham wrote:Oh, I do hope not. That would be rather boring. We have so been there and done that.steverogers5 wrote:Well we don't know much about this guy. He may have a villainous background, (maybe he's a member of R.O.P.E) in which case the girl's are in serious trouble.
I'd much rather him remain an ordinary guy, if a bit of a jerk. Willing to take advantage of the opportunity handed to him, but not an outright villain when the chips come down.
Akonkid wrote:Graham wrote:Oh, I do hope not. That would be rather boring. We have so been there and done that.steverogers5 wrote:Well we don't know much about this guy. He may have a villainous background, (maybe he's a member of R.O.P.E) in which case the girl's are in serious trouble.
I'd much rather him remain an ordinary guy, if a bit of a jerk. Willing to take advantage of the opportunity handed to him, but not an outright villain when the chips come down.
It says in the first issue that Shawn is "Shawn MacGilleycuddy" and the brother of police officer Maggie MacGilleycuddy.
So, think about THAT. One part of that family is a selfless crimefighter; the other is a bit of a perv with a hypno fetish whose dating a superheroine without realizing it.
I think there's potential there for a LOT of conflict.
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IAnd Enchantress is discovering herself bothered by her own amorality, like: “I really must feel something about this. I feel nothing, but I really should do it”.
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