So the would-be Teen Hero (name to be determined) inherited more than just her hair-color from her gear-head dad. Nice. It’s going to be a rather interesting conversation afterward if they both come out relatively intact and conscious. I’m thinking of the conversations Peter Parker had with his daughter May when he discovered that she was following in his footsteps in the Spider Girl series from several years ago. He was not a happy man.
Sabr’s lack of superhero fight etiquette is to blame. It’s just common courtesy to give your opponent a moment to pose and shout their name, but Sabr would rather be rude.
Hmmph, lousy rule breaker. The kid’s got some moxie thats for sure. She’s keeping her head even when the villain swinging at her is punching holes in the parking lot when Jackie was just standing. Seem’s like she’s got the right stuff for this gig after all.
She’s learning.
So the would-be Teen Hero (name to be determined) inherited more than just her hair-color from her gear-head dad. Nice. It’s going to be a rather interesting conversation afterward if they both come out relatively intact and conscious. I’m thinking of the conversations Peter Parker had with his daughter May when he discovered that she was following in his footsteps in the Spider Girl series from several years ago. He was not a happy man.
Oh c’mon…You said we were gonna get a name…
Sabr’s lack of superhero fight etiquette is to blame. It’s just common courtesy to give your opponent a moment to pose and shout their name, but Sabr would rather be rude.
Hmmph, lousy rule breaker. The kid’s got some moxie thats for sure. She’s keeping her head even when the villain swinging at her is punching holes in the parking lot when Jackie was just standing. Seem’s like she’s got the right stuff for this gig after all.
Gotta love how the super powerful armoured villains demand heroes standstill so they can squash them. Like the hero is cheating or something. =)
Silly SABR, should have bashed her head while she was busy thinking of a badass name
Lol. That moment when you realize your kid became you in the most inconvenient way possible. Universal experience for parents.
Oh, that is hilarious. “Don’t use my real name! What are you a noob?”