>Dr. Mid-Nite and Black Canary >infinitely more fun and superior to Green Arrow and Black Canary >writers have Canary ditch Dr. Mid-Nite as soon as Oliver comes back from the dead >Pieter takes in stride and does not bitch about it
It's like the one time DC managed to have a good love interest for Black Canary and they squandered it.
Matthew Mitchell
>Pre-Flashpoint >Dinah and Oliver get married >Isn't really all that popular with Dinah fans >They ended up getting a divorce little before Flashpoint >Flashpoint happens and the characters are now free to carry other relationships >"Arrow" and "Injustice" brings a lot of casuals >Casuals are now convinced that Green Arrow and Black Canary are the best couple in comics >They demand it from DC, unaware that a few years ago the couple wasn't really all that popular >They win >Dinah is back with Oliver and no longer free to be his own character >Due to fucking casuals >MFW
Tyler Moore
such is life
Nathan Morris
Captain Marvel and Stargirl was pretty fun, right up until he decided to break it off rather than explain to the rest of the team why he wasn't actually an adult man hitting on a teenage girl.
Gavin Butler
JSA has a lot of great ones. Hourman and Jesse Quick comes to mind.
Also Grant and Maxine.
Alexander Stewart
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Liam Bailey
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Thomas Wright
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Carter Allen
No, a shitty lead-in and crappy GA/BC book killed the marriage. BC fans were pissed because the GA/BC book sidelined Dinah, no one really cared about the marriage itself outside Babs/Dinah shippers. Ollie/Dinah is a longtime ship with an existing fanbase; Injustice used that as a foundation but you'd have to be retarded to think that Arrow fans wanted anything other than Ollicity.
Grant and Maxine was entirely one-sided on the part of Maxine; Grant spent the entire run successfully pursuing Judomaster.
Connor Gonzalez
And really it was just Maxine wet because Grant got his face back and thus confidence.
Ryder Bennett
From a shipping standpoint I don't think Maxine worked well with anyone.
Ethan Walker
Fuck I miss Maxine.
Austin Russell
I'll get crucified for this, but I think mostly because she was and acted like a young teenager
Andrew Wood
Despite knowing very little about him and the fact they never interacted in any meaningful way I think Sanderson Hawkins would.
Alexander Clark
Yeah Courtney and Billy were great, did not like Atom Smasher and Courtney tho, wasn't he like 25 or some shit.
Austin Bailey
Then Damage became ugly again.
Nicholas Bell
Grant is for suffering ONLY
Christopher Miller
>yfw you remember he was molested. Damage was too apt of a name.
Dominic Allen
She was 18, older than Stargirl, Lightning, and Jakeem Thunder.
Hudson Sanchez
I remember now they did recruit her while she was in college. What the hell, she acts so much younger than both Star and Lightning
Benjamin Wright
Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl get married on their honeymoon.
Landon Parker
Maxine is the type of college girl who religiously watches Disney movies.
Angel Stewart
oops
Kevin Anderson
Always and forever my favorite off-kilter pairing.
David Jackson
And then, after all his development and getting his girl, HE FUCKING DIES. Bravo Geoff, B R A V O
Henry Wilson
Steve Trevor/Wondie is surprisingly unappreciated for how perfect they are
Asher Perez
Oh man, I really liked that one and it was development for both of them, then BoP for whatever reason meant Geoff couldn't keep her and it was a quietly bitter breakup because he's too good and pure to be really angry about being ditched for no good reason
Lucas Brown
Wondy and Hawkgirl I ship.
Alexander Davis
The run is pretty clear that she's got some emotional and socialization issues coupled with explicitly suffering from depression.
Sanderson would be a much better fit for Power Girl.
Steve/Diana was editorially prevented from occurring for 25 years, it is by the sheer grace of God that most of Diana's writers had a weird hangup about involving her in relationships so that the Steve/Diana ship actually managed to survive.
Christian Lopez
Eh maybe because Post Crisis they were never a thing. Kinda glad they're doing Steve and Diane since besides Steve and (Bruce) no one really clicks with Diane.
Jeremiah Rogers
>she's got some emotional and socialization issues coupled with explicitly suffering from depression. Just like how most college girls who religiously watch Disney movies do.
Anthony Sanchez
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Connor Cox
Bruce doesn't click with Diana, pairings of them tend to stereotype their personalities in order to make them fit. Plus there is always the issues with integrating them into the other's franchise.
Justin Jenkins
Yeah I don't think Bruce and Diana click hence the parenthesis but people do think they have chemistry.
Jace Sanders
Not only do they not click but any canon relationship would require invalidating one of the characters (and lets be real, it'd be Wonder Woman). The one League member that'd she work well with would be Barry, especially if they gave him back his white bread, pre-Crisis characterization.
Kayden Russell
I don't know if I agree with that. Of course, it was only one writer, but the only time that someone had them flirting with the idea of dating each other was during Kelly's JLA, and that had Bruce being much more lenient than usual. He didn't chew her out as hard as he could have for fucking up that child abduction mission.
Jason Young
I meant more the WonderBat shipping in general, which usually sees Diana as this Oedipal/sexualized maternal figure to Bruce's inner demons. The invalidation part is more about how their franchises would interact and non-Bat characters usually job to Batvillains even when they logically shouldn't. Assuming she's got all of her powers including the ability to talk to animals there is no reason why WW wouldn't be able to outmaneuver and outfight all of the Gotham rogues, and given the sheer power difference Batman would have a difficult time just keeping up with Diana's lower level rogues.