tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8052944325241602065.post5462925924391159926..comments2023-06-19T02:53:46.433-07:00Comments on The Crapbox of Son Of Cthulhu: Tie-ins, Part XXV: DC SuperHero Girls Free ComicFest #1 SonOfCthulhuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10360440962585168404noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8052944325241602065.post-68511516713938730772017-06-06T06:10:45.734-07:002017-06-06T06:10:45.734-07:00Great review and I totally agree with you there: I...Great review and I totally agree with you there: I got the 1st GN for my 5 YO daughter a couple months back ("FinalS Crisis", amazing pun there!) and she really loved it. She got WW, Batgirl and Harley Quinn action figures for Christmas and I've been teaching her the names and stories of most DC and Marvel characters for a while now (she loves "Spider-Man and his Amazing friends"!).<br />I think DC got it right with the design and principles for the target audience but I also think that there's a lot there for parents to appreciate too, on top of the great values and strong female role models on display. As you mentioned, Etrigan as a teacher or even Gorilla Grodd as the vice principal and Amanda Waller as the principal! Plus the great little interaction between WW and Steve Trevor, the clumsiness of Supergirl or even the way Starfire talks are all things an older audience can appreciate as so many easter eggs that we are privy too and that our kids are discovering perhaps for the 1st time.Vincent Lainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05101209154470198537noreply@blogger.com